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Show V pcial goticcs. WAVTtD At the Historian's Offlce.two copies of tbe Dally Kbws.Ko. Srtot Vol. l,Nv.t, litis. dl2-t- f the evcnim; news. I.OIiOit AND I'L'Iil.l.-iliU- t. Cllllet'a FIYOrlns; Extracts are kuowu to Uie Trade, from Chicago to tuo Tactile. All Grocers aud Druggl&ls keep thetn. Glllefa WstaAlaur Crystal makes wash-ing May, removes ah status, and blves the njTuss at the same Urns. Ask your Grocer for II. txerybtdy. das-10-lia- v wtl- - Bubsitt's KAixiSToa for the skin Is the best preparation of Its kind extant. Serrt' Xaliotiai Kexieir. Bcbsht'sCocoaisb for the. Hair, la of ap-proved usefulness. Philadelphia Bulletin. PoPCLAit HotiU nseBurnett's Flavoring Ex-tracts. Let housekeepers demand them. BcRSktr's Flokimei. Is distilled from the rarest flowers. Asthma. Upward ol one thousand of the worst cases of Asthma have been cured by the use of Jonas Whltcorab's Remedy for Asthma. All the Grocers In Utah (nearly) sell Oil let's Baking; Pswiltr, aud It la not surpassed, In QualUu orilwapneu, by AST roWBKK is THIS 111 ANT OTHHB MAMIT. TBESiLVRES. Letteetand Managera...n.B.CUiutim&.I. T. Coin - LAST WEEK OF THE SKASON. "M B5E T2E UT1mnC Of the Favorite Youii Coniedlau, MR. W. TJJARRIS! KATK DEiVljX As A gut tin and Ixiou Nr. JOHN WILSON As t'oluuel Ctieslimn aud Minerva THIS EVENING, W EDNESDAY, Feb. 17, Will be presented, for the First Time In this City, Lover Ulorlonn 2 Act t'omle Urania, entitled THE WHITE HORSE OF THE IMSIMLMERS! Major llaiit Mnuafeldt, W. T. II A It It IH Colonel Cuealiaiu Mr. John Wilson Agatha KATK LLNIN After which, the the rnoRt Hticcessful llurlesque Oi the day, entitled III,.. m K ATK DKN1N Mercury, ..W. T. 1IAKH1N Mnifiva, Mr.Jotm Wilson liMir open 'at ttS o'clock Performance to Mt7. Friday;Nlht BK. EI I r of MANAGER JOHN T. CAINE. Ha turd ay Afternoon, Feb. 19, LASTJ&TINEE OF THE SEASON FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN. 11 V ASS' LU.MDO.N I'OUTEK, ARROL'S SCOTCH ALE, and SA NIKS' CHICAGO STOCK ALE. On Draught at Salt Lake Billiard Room. c. k. sowsma ol Co. I'AIJiTEKS, URAI3IEKH A ULA7.IERH. Two doors West of l.lth Ward Assembly Uooma. d72tt; NEW ADVERTISEMEHTS. Z.C.IYI.I. COLUMN. RETAIL DRY GOODS ItliPAItTMKST. :o: HOUSEKEEPERS Vi J tiinl h liiifl selection of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, Slu cliiijrs.r-l- , INIfotF HMC wldNlllH,i.o.!. i.nit'ii Miet tlii- -. BROWN SHEETINGS, Indian lload 4-- i. Appleton A 1, Mark A 1-- 1, Swirt Itiver 1. - SHIRTING STRIPES, AiuosRcaK, llaiiiilfon, llayuiakor, I noaNvill. DENIMS, II makers Ai!i'iuli'a(r, A. Fraiihliit. CHECKS, lark 9J1IU, Iniou, Mar, it'll IIClXM'. TICKINGS, CoiieM(o;o, Ilaiuilton, AmoskoHft, Algodcn. PRINTS, norriinae Sfallort. Cocheco Mournliiic, SI'pacraimU cie ItDeruknsnholl. Earner Ire. It it-l- i moiidOriLeaiHn-awftera- l. , CARPETS, Iiruss(l4 J'aix'Hlri-- , iiy, -- iir. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. HEARTH RUGS, Superior. IMJoaoilrinMgsa,is. TABLE CLOTHS, llleaolied. BED QUILTS AND BLANKETS, MarKoille, Crlh, .MisN"ion, Crib-Fanc- y C'ollou Jled. WINDOW BLINDS, JPtalupsellri,i. :URTAINS, I ace Embroidered, .Couttrltiaiignuam. Fixtures, com-plete W. II. Hooper, II. 8. Eldredge, L. 8. Hills IIOOI'FIC, ELDKEDUE A o., BANKERS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Oofd Dunt, Coin, lAintl Warrants and Krchange bouyht and toltl. w 18 tl nAVINtl fcurcessfully :rao:btd to Koine extent lor the last 22 years, In India especially, on the diseases of children, to wblcb it la peculiarly adapted. Its remedies being tastless and easily administered tbe undersigned will be happy to j;lvemd vice and medlcljie CKATI.S to any parties who may personally apply t lilra at tbe residence of BlsliopThos. Jenkins, 4th Ward, before 8 a.m or from 4 to 5 p.m., who are required to bring a couple of small clean bottles or large vials with them for the medicine. Should patients not be able to apply person, ally, those who attend on their behalf must be able either to describe distinctly tha symptoms of the complaint or bring a written statmcnt of the same, which. If severe, Mr. M. will if possi-ble, endeavor to visit. Freewill offerings, however small, will not be refused on the recovery of tbe put lent a, but no demand will. In any case, ba made either for medicine or attendance. J. I. 9IEIK. 8alt Lake City, Feb. 18TJ. d57-2- w W, C. CRECG, 4AKVKK AXI UII.DER, LOOK LIU til.ASS and I'UTIKE FRAME MAKKR, Two doors west of City Drug Store. Old Frames reitllt, Pictures cleaned and re-stored. Maps strained and varnished, UU1 tf C. W. CARTER, rnoxoaxLArnio artist, And Dealer in Views of Salt Lake City 1 and Vicinity, EAST TEMPLE STRF.ET. ADJOINING WELLS, faboo's. d3U5-3- m OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! JOE SIMMONS, PROPRIETOR "REVERE HOUSE SALOON," receiving dally, Freah Oyater direct 18 from Baltimore. Also Ifls'a Feet, Calves' Tonsrnea, Old English, aud Scotch Ale anil Vorter; Brewer, Bemas Co.'s celebrated Ale, Waggoner's Ale and Laer Beer, Gulden Crown :iKar, Premium Fine Cut Tobacco; iu fact, to spealc seriously Tou must can and see and taste lor yourself. dl4-l- f The Very BestSewinfl MacMne ! riiHE AMERICAN COMBINATION BEWLN'O J. MACHINE is the best In tbe Market. In addition to all work done on other lock-stitc- h M Hdilues, this machine will work button holes, eye-le- t holes and do overseamlng, the same stitch as by hand-sewin- g. It is a strong ma-chine, will sewauy kind of fabrlo and Is as low In price as any other standard machine in use. inquiries respecting it will be answered and orders received by JJAVIU W. EVANB, S Office. H.L. City. DISSOLUTION! 13 HEREBY GIVEN tht the NOTICE heretofore existing between LOUIS COHN andLOUIH ENOLEK, under the name and style of L. COHN A Co., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, Louis Eugler retiring from the Arm. All debts due the sasd partnership and those due by them will be settled with and by Louis Colin, who will continue the business at tbe old gland, under the name of L. COHN. louis;cohn, loui3 enoler. 8. L. Clty,lFabruryil3, ISTO. Tl WANTED Wasatch Woolea Mills, Two Tower VTthe Weaver. Apply at the factory, three-fonrth- s ol a mile east of the Penitentiary, bugar House Ward. A. O. 8MOOT, A Co. d70-l- w THE UTAH JOB PRINTING i.-a"-A. iiL.i!?iii:i u"T. nillE mulcrslnned tnke pleasure In annonnc-- 1 Ins to nie public tnut tbey have formed a In the Job Printing (luslness.snd that they are prepare.l to ilo every kind of job Printing with expedition, ami at the very low-est living rates. 11. Mi ENVAN, S. M. STENHOUsjE. Olllee in the rear of the Trletjruph Iluildlng. 071-- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. films is to give notice that the J-- heretofore existing between W. T. Harris snd EJmnnd Harris, under the firm name and title of HAIUUS A SON, Is this day mutually dissolved. W. T. HAHRIsJ will continue the business at tho UI.I S l'OSK. where he will serve lunch at all hours, and all persons know-ing themselves Indebted will please promptly pay up. ED. HARRIS will shortly open Three doors East of the I'ost Office, with a fine assortment of Cigars, Tobacco, Candies and Nuts. HARRIS &. SON. Feb. U. Ii70, 070-t- f ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , 'iiHE undersigned hereby gives notice that be L has been appointed by tl e Probate Court of Bait Lake County, administrator of the es-tate ot THOMAS STILFOX, deceased. All persons having claims and those knowing themselves Indebted, will please make It known that the estate may be settled at an early day, ' CHARLES H. CROW, Eleventh Ward, Salt Lake City. T. 4V W. TAYLOR, d71-- 3 W3-- 1 tt AVE on band two Champion Reapers 11 and Mowers, combined. Also two Ncndtnhsll Hand Loom, and a lot ol Muskets and Rifles, which they will sell for vouchers on the Utah Cehtral Railroad. d891w W2-- 2 1,1 : MI. XOT1CK. rRCFt'3 tEhaDtWaIBNill of Complyaoinnt arheashebreebeyn tiled la the Probate Court of Wehi-- r Utah County, Terrltory.wherein CATHERINE OHGOOD is plaintiff andRUFL'S EDWIN OSGOOD Is delendsnt, tbe object and prayer of which are tooblaln adlvorcea Virtcufoinatrimon i and the care and custody o! plaintiff's Infant child, and tnatyou are required to make answer lo said rnmplalut on or bf lore the l"sih day of March. I.s7u, and in delsult thereof, said complaint will he taken as true and Judgment rendered ac-cording to the prayer of said complaint. Hy order of tbe Court. K. D. RICHARDS, Judge. Attest, P. St. RICHARDS, Clerk. A. Mlutr, Plff. Atty. d7U-- UTAH CENTRAL R.R. BONDS WANTED. I WILL exchange valuable property, situated on the riuile Iload. three miles south of bi.L. , City, also a span f good young Mnles and a new J. C. Little wsgon and other property, for Utah Cetnral bonds., ROUT. L. CAMPBELL, Hth Ward. P. L. City,:Fbruary 1 170. . d71-- 3 WINDOW FIXINGS, Cords, TaRMel, urtHiu Holders. UluipM, FrlngeH. TO ARRIVE: LOT OF BED FEATHERS. H. Bi CLAWOOn, GEN'L 8UPT, d'JM- - i 4 rpHE undersigned Is prepared to furnish Plans X and Estimates lor iinlldlngs of every kind lo order, also to form Contracts for tbe con- - siructlon oi the same, and supervise their srecllon, on MODERATE TERMS. J. P. MEIK, Architect. At Bishop Thos, Jenkins', 4th Ward. d57w52-l- Only Two Teaspoon! uls 0( Dooi ev's Bakixq I'uWDsa to a quart ol dour are necessary to"produee extra biscuits, rolls, Ac. while thoseof ordln .ry manufacture require nearly double that tjunnllty. This Is owing .to lla rerlect purity audextrastn-nght- . Aside from UiJa fact, each package contalni the full amount that Is represented. Dooi.r.Y's Is the cheapest, titf and nnf rtli.ht In market an J take the precedents a t utliors. Crocors keep it everywhere. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. C. Staines, John Ueadlnt. ''n- - Wagstafl STAINES & CO., Importers and Growers of SEEDS. The largest ami finest lot of seeds ever offered to the public. i WARRANTED GENUINE. i IT. lb. pr. o Asparagus lieetv, 'turnip rooted fl.V iVc . Long Smooth tiloou l.t'm le Willie Suar .. 7 '. liK! Yellow Globe Maugte Wnrtzei l hi ir,3 Itenns. Eaily Yellow (i week 4'.'. Kroeeol 1 7 tabbatce, Euly Yoik ?."j -- "o Karl? Wltinlugstudl '.' ' Kiat Dutch.... '..'") ""3 l.arge lirumheaU I w A Ked Dutch .')c ranlitlowcr, Kariy L.n.loii . 2.1 W Carrot, Early horn l.. 1.1c Long Orange l.ji l.".o Long White lie Celery, While Isolid, Dwarf I'rlmson 40i- - Corn, Early K.IkIiI Rowed 4ik m. Twelve flowed tsugar 4uc. nt. Stowetl's Evergreen 4Uc. qi, Crois. Broad Leaved luo ( iil limbrr, . 20Awio tsrtr flam. pkt. loo. K.iidlve, Green Curled Silo I,el luce. (assortment)....... 4oo .Melon Water, --.) ioc 91 nali Melon Iito4oc ullirllum ... I'ilotoc Okra, or Uomlw, lor soup... loo Ouious, Large lied, Lai go White .. 4.10 40e Parsley ; yj.i I'arsulp. Gurusev l.Z'i LVJ Peas, Tom Thumb, Kiwenle,.. SOc qt Bishop's Dwarf, Blue Im-perial Sue. qt Flax Dwarf, Dwarf Mar-rowfat SOo. qt Pepper........... J Potatoes, Ash, Leaved Kid-ney Bus 16.00 lb.150 Pnmpkla,. l.Ou l"c Kutllsli, Long Scarlet Hhort J up 1.50 1V-- ; Scarlet Chinese Wli.er... LUc Rhnbarb, Llnneaus A (Haul 40o Sugar Cane, (imported) 40S. qt Splnaeb, Itound leaved J'- - S(Uli, Early Golden Huhu.. 1 : Hummer and Winter t'rookn1 eked l"ic Tomato, Early Bed, Loi n Smooth, Red Feit.-e- , Yellow t herry. Bed Cherry, Yellow and Bed Blum GOc Turnip. Early Wlille Dutch, Ked Top, Strap Leaved l.W !ic Ruta B(iga. IM hv Herbs, Boneset, Hwcrt Ba-Hl- l. Carroway, Corian-der, Dandelion, Hvxop, Lavender, Marjorum, Penny royal.Kokeinary, Jtue, Saffron, Tyrne, Summer and Winter Savory, Annls Seed pkt. loo Bird 'Need, Canary, Hemp, Millet SOe a)o qt Rape - . :..: qt Ointre 4ranice, i.t-- Apple Meed, 1.00 Cirass SpmU, Bed Top bus. 3.50 Ib.S' c Timothy " KM " :03 Kentucky Blue (jihss " 6 IM " 4 Vj Ifimgarlnn UraM " Siki Lawn U rasa .IW M "i0 Clover, Ked Clover - " " 4oc Wtille Clover " 7 Lucerne, " " li'J CHOICE COLLECTION OF FLOWER SEEDS. feeds b;i Mail, 10 em(xajonwl Krtra. SEED DEPOT, STAIIMES & CO., West Side East Temple St., opposite Bishop Hunter's. P.O. Box "", S. L. City. usenl religion as a means to promote good government, and therefore the ex-clusion of all religious Instruction from public schools wan contrary to the pro-visions of the constitutional bill of rights. Judge Story concurred and the injunction was ma!e perpetual. Judge Taft dissented. Col. Thompson Mom, of the U. S. , army, was buried this morniu.s; at St. Paul's church, with military honors, lie had been in the service since 22, at which time he graduated at West point. Cincinnati, 13. There was a meeting of importers this afternoon, to taka steps to secure the passage of the hill making Cincinnati a port of entry. Resolutions were adopted providing for a committee to visitW ashintrton and urge the passage of such bill. The same committee is to coreiond with Chicago and St. Louis, in order to secure concert of action. The meeting was more like business than anything else yet done in connection with this connection. PENNSYLVANIA. Earnings or the Pennty 1 vaula Ceatral, A Veto Vetoed. Philadelphia. At the annual meeting of the directors of the Pennsyl-vania Central Kailroad, a report was submitted showing the gross earnings of the road for the past year to be seven-teen and a quarter millions. The ex-penses were over twelve millions; leav-iu- g the net prolit at live millions and forty-seve- n thousand, exceeding any year previous by seventeen thou-sand. Harkisbibo. The Henate to-da- y, passed over the Governor's veto, a bill to allow writs of error to the Supreme court, in criminal cases. The bill is in-tended to govern the (Schieppe case. NEW YORK. Cuban Bellitrereney lo be Urauletl I.nat NutI vor ol Lake Krte Imiicet wuxly I It Arrival vf )lrrenwalil's ltody itreu X Duel. New York. A Washington dispatch say that Banks, from the House com-mittee on foreign h Hairs and relations, will report; a resolution on Thursday next iu favor of the belligerent rights of Cuba. The body of Oreenwald, the Ameri-can who was killed ut Havana, arrived to-da- y. The funeral will take place to-morrow, when a large doiuonstration is expected. All the relapsing fever patients have been transferred from liellevue hospi-tal to lilackwall's Island, where tempo-rary pavilions have been erected. The Nassau oiljworks and O'Connor's ice house were burned at Astoria, this morning. A man named Dorsett per-ished in the llauoes. A bar adjoiuiug the Union race course was burned last night; a man named Libctz was burn-ed lo death. A duel was fought with swords in a house in this city on Saturday night, between Francisco Deporto, the Cuban who recently fought the Spanish edi-tor in Canada, and George Prorde, an Englishmen; both were severely in-jured. Buffalo. Commander Sthepen Chaplain, last surviving.ollicer of the battle of Lake Erie, is dangerously ill. MINNESOTA. orltieru Pacific Kailroad aurtey. Minneapolis. The preliminary sur-veys of the Northern Pacific Kailroad are being pushed forward with all pos-sible dispatch. J'ive parties are now in the field, another loaves next Thursday. Abill ha--s been introduced in the Legis-lature proposing to give State lands in payment of repudiated.!? tate bonds. ;siT.CIAI. TO THE HESKRET NEWS. AFTKllNOON DISPATCHES. WASHINCTON. 4iiiiriiieil-.'l'li- e lcWarrnlian tflip. Wasiuni: ion. Heury Wells was con firmed as Secretary to New Mexico. The judiciary committee, by one majority, have agreed to report on the notuiuationsof liradley and Strong as Justices of the Buprenie Court. Much of tho time of the executive ii ssion to-da- y, was devoted to the dia-- j cu-sio- n of the iuestion of considering all treaties in open session. Hades, chief of the examining de-partment of the PatentOlhce hasdecided aitainst applications for the extension of the lSessemer steel patent in this country. A final decisiou will be made on Saturday. The President, to-da- y, sent to the House all the information he has re-ceived in reference to the late assassi-nation of Americans at Havana. Iu the Supreme Court, to-da- y, an opinion was j;iven in the famous an casein favor of the (Secretary of the Interior, reversing the judgment of the Supreme Court for the District of Columbia. j OHIO. Jleetiiiir il importer Judgement Rend. rrrrl in the uchllon ol the llille In 1'llllllC SclKftOlK. i'is inna 1 1. The Judgts of the Hup-- ( : ior Court have rendered a decision in tbe case Involving the reading of the Hibie in puVdic schools. The action was to dissolve the iDjunctiou hereto-fore planted, restraining the operation of the resolutions of tne school board, providing that the reading of the Bible and all religious instruction in publie schools shall not be permitted. Judge Hagans held that the provisions of the Constitution recognized the religion of Christianity and acknowledged that re-ligion and morality were necessary to good goverument; that the State Tllll.L RET liK HI' vr Ir is geneiaiiy conceited Ifcat extrava-gance and Jove of" dleplav have wonder-fully iiicrt-a-t- within the p.t-- t fow ve.trs amoT'g the j eoj io of the I'niti d '1 his is if-- t c.i: lined to tht a,.,!'!:,, I ut iiTiioi'L,-- cla'-.st.- there -- LtiiiS to lit' u toii-tai- it t 1 1 1 1 to seem to be s.niiL'tliiiii,' more than their ineiis yarraLt. Tiie ttadcnian ai;d c!i-r- o! not content to live and appear in n !tj It commensurate with their i:i 1 ii', as (heir predeeef.orof twen-ty or titirty years a'C; but broadcloth, jt-- v e!ry al.cl luxurious footl must be had, w lit tiit r tlieir incomes viil rtand the nut. This is a prolific sourci-i.- f evil, b.ilh j'hyi:-a!l- aud morally i)i-ei-- body is engendeud aud tie t lo(,ed by it, ami their is i.o doubt that to this desire, thr. of the dis-horn sK-- , 1 cuialioi.s t'.Ld embezzlement." j common in l.usintr--s circles to-da-may be tractd. 1 his dispos! tiou is not alone characteiislic of the ni ilesex, but is cherished loan eqtiftl or greater ex-tent by the ladies, is may he seen by the fle'rurn e ai:d luxury of tin ir attire uml adorn in tut.--; ami among them, it undoubtedly Kails fo an incniou!:ib!e Mtioiiut of imiuoralify. A:.ei3 ; the ; e iJut'ioa! t;o;i-j.ing- - of this ('odoif'y t' lAtr:V!;:; ii vi ry vir iiib". A t ii t cr":V. oV! c : ' ! ': - ':() i - - t. ,'!., ... la. i fi-- year-- . The-piitii- i but v;it:i!')nii' i.cccs-ii-utt-by their eirviinisUiieoi in th eariy days o-- their fettl'ment her.', is i.o' nllsued now a then; ud i'a'ldj n .f livelux-i;riou."l- y Vvr is a growing disposition to do s i t Jeast among the great major-ity of tii.j id ho h-.- It come 'rra!.iy i li oil. l"a: su"e is true .tiUi i.:::u'J Th'-r- c mm - a lime i ; our history, tince our M".t!eu!:;iit in these auVy., when :i!hi.-m-. nil tlio clothing, worn by male and female was of hoino-iu.".i- e ni'tlcrial; ii. was not so elegant a- - liio .k?yle of dress now pie-vailin- g, but it was comfortable aud comely, ut.d besides, there was no need for an extravagant outlay of means to procure it. But it is very dill'ereiit no w. Our people are no longer satisfied with home-m- a le clothing, hut they are copy-ing after the fashions of the world at large, as far as their means will allow, and smart aud elegant attire is consi-dered in lispensable by many. woman in the Territory at the head of a f:iiiiily, or who hope to become so. We tru-- t the uteps then taken for retrench-ment In this direction will be success-ful, aud will extend, not only to eating and drinking, but also to dressing and controlling the fashions. The ladies, we feel satisfied, can bring about any desirable reform if they are but united iu their operations, and in thU move-ment we heartily wish them success. We append the minutes of the first meeting held for the purpose of effect-i- n g " retrenchment in Table Entertainm-ent-:'' SIM M S Ol' I tUIl S' CO-O- KATIYF. i:i i it i.m iim i: t .n r.r.Ti x o, lit.! i at the raidence of Brother Joseph II;,;. r, !h Ward, Ftb. 10th, 1S70. A representative from most of the Wards of the city was present. Mrs. Mary Isabel! Home was apjiointed President and Mrs. Sarah M. Kimball Secretary. Meetiug opened by singing; prayer by E. K. Snow. President Home stated the object of the meeting. All present ex pressed their sentiments upon the subject under con-sideration, and the following persons were appointed a committee to draft expressive of the feelings of 'lie meeting: E. K. Snow, M. T. Smoot, S. M. Kimball. The committee proceeded to prepare resolutions, which were read before the meeting aud unanimously accepted, of which the following is a copy: iVWi'ci.- That we, realizing tha many evils growing out of the excess and extrav-iiiMiie- a widen our present customs require r.i the great varieties of dishes deuiauded ,: table entertainments, do mutually agree to unite our efforts iu sustaining by our examples Table ltetreucbment iu all of our visiting associations and social par-ties. Jt'Sulced: That, as health is the main-spring of happiness, and economy the way-mar- k to prosperity, wo recommend a careful consideration of the results of our present modo ot fashionable table serv-m- g. hcsoh-Cil- That by carrying out the prineipli s of retrenchment, the time, strength aud means.redeemed from useless labor and waste, shall bo devoted to noble purposes sueh as instructing each other and the rising generation in the principles of physieal and intellectual improvement, dietetics, Ac. That inasmuch as many of our good and worthy citizens are deterred from inviting company by tho considera-tion that they cannot compete with their nioro aiiluent neighbors, aud are thereby deprived of many rich and prolitable inter-views, wo say that henceforth any table neatly spread, with no matter how plain, but wholesome, food, xhall be considered fashionable. Jit sott ed: That, as women of God, we feel it a duty incumbent on us, not only to manifest our "diligence in all good works," but to unitedly exert all our power and inlluenee to annihilate degenerating habits and customs, and in establishing sueh as will benefit future generations. JU'solved: That we invite all good wo-men to with us, by their and example to aid in this import-ant cntcrprize. Oa motion the meeting was adjourned till the l'Jth inst, in the Society Hall, l'ilh Ward. Dismissed by prayer by, Mrs. 'A. D. Young. After which Mrs. Horu carried out the theory of the meeting by seating the entire company at a neatly spread Table, the meal consisting of good bread and butter, with stewed dried app!c3, one kind of cake, blanc-mange, with cream and preserves, aud cold water, where, with uuclogged stomachs and uticloudel minds, each enjoyed "a feast of reason aud a flow of sou!.'' Mi, Maiiy I. HoitNE, Pres., Mi:s. Sarah M. Kimkall, Sec. Improvement is and al-ways cum mtiniulile, but extravagance U f.mlish, if not wiekeil, un-.- the ueces-t-it- y nf hutii're.-itin- it in tlreH ami food id cotistuLlly itwcit lij'oli ly the FirM rresiiletiy niiil the eliterri in their teacliiugf; auil revelutioiiei, yiven ly tho LorU in these last days, are ofieu Uoteil, uriiii tiio Luiter-dii- y Haintsj to let their liresse.i :aul adornments he the woik of their own hands; and for some few years this "Word of Wisdom", itjilete with the very be.it advice iu to diet, has been persistently ur'ed upon the people. It i on some points falliiig under the latter that we wit-h- , more tpccvUiy to call a.tentiou tit tho present time. A disposition to live in an titiucces-- l sarily lurious manner is evinced by neatly all whose means will in the least allow of it; Mid this h more esjveiaHy visible in our soci:1.! vii-.- s t,), juid inter-course with each o'lit r. Then every nerve seem.-- , to h trained to niake a line display, arulfwry dcliccy ,-, o!' e.xpeiis", l:it.leas the i'tsti This nliould be checked or in many way it will resuit in evil. Vve have little doubt that it is helping to check that ohe-nt- is of teelinr tint would otiiel who be dtvdcped auioi!"st us, a:i 1 which we arc aiming after; for uiaiii' who like to pay soi ial visits to their neighbors and friemls, :ud wh -- e prescuea wouid oficntime-- i be welcome, refrain, through a ftelinjr of prii'., which is very liaiutal, because their meaus prevent them from making, what they consider, a fair return for the pro-fuse hospit ility witii which l hey :tre treated. Tni-.i- n itself, a ;;teat evil: for that otii -- ut ss of leciiu;Ho de.-irab-e, and the prevents. n of cl.l-- 'i distinctions call never ho whiin iheie is an apparent ii?eess'.ty for th ij i ir.iiutre ofs'iich foi'isli di.-pla-y. l'nysii'ally and ti:ii'j.;iai!y to . tbe evil t'Onse.pieijc arisiir front such habits ar- - very apparent. The increase of bodily illiauumg t tie people here, we believe tM' at'.fib.itable it! irreal patt to departure from that simplicity of d;,-- t which prevailed in former j ears; bile iu a C"in!)iui,i'y like our-- , where umny men have si oi lare families, if no: checked, tbii tendency to exiravn."noe w ill lead to great inconvenience Heuc-- f, we regard re:ieiKlu.i"nt ia the.--e directions as u;i,; of the i,t tiio tiruoa. We were glad tt reyuv the other day, the minutes of a uieeta-.iit-- d under the auspices of ifister E. U. Snow, Mrs. S. I. Home, President of the 14th Ward Kemale) Relief Sjciety ami o'.h-- r ladies, for the purpose of ieauuratii'j great-er economy in " table eutertain-meuts.- " This is a very good and necessary move and should receive the hearty of every uiau and NOTICE. LI. peisons knowln? themselves Indebted A to us are requested to Nettie ttielracrounU by not) or ) ay men I, on or before the BrHt of Marrli next. KIMBALL & LAWRENCE. Salt Lake City, Feb. lti, 170. ti2-- 1 ISOTICE. rHAVE thlmlay o!d to M. A. FI'LLElt of tbe TKi.EtiKAi'H Newspaper and HooifblndniK KnlabliHtiiueDT. Mr. Kuller the of all llubllitleH on the unexpired subscriptions and adverllstnipiilH. All liiuVbttnluehS to me fur subscrlptloiiH aud adverllsnientrt on tli Daily, Semt-we- i l;ly and Weekly Teif irt p'liiiKetiirr with all ot her buslues liabiliiit-- s eoiitia'itid prior to the 1st orjanuarv, will be paid to Mr. OBI. 1). K EATON. As there Is no diiiiner of aby person forget: Im my debts, Ishall it mil's I that t hose Indebted to me will fa-vor Mr. Keuton with an early settlement. T. B. II. STEXHOL'SE. Silt Lake Cty, Ktb. . lsvo. dTM NOTICE. ALL porsons Indebted to the WEBEIt RO AD COMPANY, are requested to make immediate payments. And all persons having nnsettled claims against the Company will present them for settlement, uhloh must be endorsed by the ' eSnutpeereridntendent ora Director before they'will be upon I he Ixxiks and settled. Payment will bemadewhin tbe Drafts mature, 0 months ezept wemmeeatttae some arrangements for Dlreolor C. pressing want. The absence of 8. Peterson, and Superintendent ii. D. Grant, may delay the settlement of soma of the accounts. W. G. SMITH.VIce President, J.C. LXTTLE, Secretary. Feb. 9, 1S70. diaj v2-- S |