December 1875
1 December 1875 • Wednesday
Reached Washington this morning and put up at Willard’s
4 December 1875 • Saturday
Democratic caucus met and nominated Speaker and other officers. Delegates from Territories (Democratic) admitted, but not allowed to vote.
6 December 1875 • Monday
House met to-day. Macpherson, Clerk of last House, called the House to order, called the roll, declared a quorum present. M. C. Kerr elected Speaker. Members and Delegates sworn in. No objection made to me, though Baskin was present. If there was any intention to object, the discussion on Louisiana case would have prevented. (which see)
17 December 1875 • Friday
Accepted invitation to visit Centennial buildings at Philadelphia. A large train. Was assigned to Girard House and carried there in carriage through <street> illuminated by lights from mansions on route
18 December 1875 • Saturday
Visited buildings in carriage with Mr. Bradley of Mich and Col. Tayler, first Controller of Treasury. Mr. Harris of Phil. one of Com. had us in charge. The buildings are magnificent. Partook of splendid banquet in Horticultural Hall. Went to New York. Met <Bro> John W. Young, returned with him to Philadelphia.
19 December 1875 • Sunday
Spent day at Mr. Canfield’s John W’s brother in law. In evening took train to Washington.
20 December 1875 • Monday
House met. Committees announced by Speaker. House adjourned till Wednesday, Jan. 5/76.
21 December 1875 • Tuesday
Busy writing letters all day
22 December 1875 • Wednesday
Writing letters. Received a letter from Col. Thos A Scott, President of the Penn. Central R.R., enclosing passes for myself to Chicago and from that city to Washington by way of New York, excepting from Phildelphia to Baltimore. Bro. John W. Young had written to him asking them for me. I returned my acknowledgements to Mr. Scott for them.
23 December 1875 • Thursday
Expecting letters from home respecting my wife, Elizabeth’s starting for Washington. Received none from her, but a very good letter from the President. I telegraphed to know if she could start on Saturday morning and I would meet her at Omaha. My brother Angus replied that she and Mary Alice had started that morning in company with Bro. Staines and Bro. Brigham, Jr.
24 December 1875 • Friday
Wrote to Pres. Young and to my family. At 7.40 p.m.
started for Chicago. A very rainy day.
25 December 1875 • Saturday
Telegraphed to Bro. Staines from Pittsburg that I would meet them at Chicago. I did this for fear he should take some other route.
26 December 1875 • Sunday
Reached Chicago this morning. Stopped at the Clifton House. Went to McVicker’s Theatre and heard Prof. Swing who has had difficulty with the Presbyterians, of which Church he was a minister. He has set up an independent church. The day was wet but the place was crowded. I was disappointed somewhat in the address. There was very little light in all he said. Worldly wisdom, what folly much of it is. With such a guide, people would never find God. His language was good; but he has an affected style. Met Bro. Brigham Young, Jr., Bro. Staines, my wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary Alice at the Depot. They were well and we were very glad to meet. Went in evening to Gen. Chetlin’s house, and spent an agreeable time; Mrs. Chetlain was quite unwell. I had met him in the morning at the meeting and he pressed me to call upon them.
27 December 1875 • Monday
Walked around the city today.
Memoranda. | |||||
1874 | Received | Paid | |||
Decr 27. | From J. J. | 1000 | 00 | ||
To paper (Herald) | 2 | 00 | |||
″ Fruit | 235 | 00 | |||
″ Carriage | 00 | 00 | |||
1875 Jan. 4 | By Tithing | 178 | 30 | ||
″ ″ | 20 | 00 | |||
″ ″ | 14 | 50 | |||
To Nautical Almanac | 2 | 00 | |||
22 | By Cash (Stiles) | 20 | 00 | ||
Feb. 3 | To Cap’t Burritt <Sunday> Herald | 35 | 00 | ||
″ visit to Gen. T. L. K. | 13 | 00 | |||
″ table of W. H. H. paid Gen Paine | 18 | 00 | |||
″ dispatch from W. H. H. | 6 | 00 | |||
″ cash loaned D. Savage | 12 | 00 | |||
4 | By tithing | 41 | 70 | ||
″ ticket (Stiles) | 12 | 50 | |||
28 | ″ tithing | 12 | 50 | ||
Mar. 4 | ″ ″ | 41 | 70 | ||
Feb 28 | ″ Cash (stiles) | 10 | 00 | ||
″ | ″ book for Cameron | 1 | 25 | ||
″ | ″ Sundries | 1 | 85 | ||
″ | ″ loan | 165 | 00 |
Cash Account January. | |||||
Date. | Received. | Paid. | |||
To my Cr. with Serjeant at Arms for salary & For months of Nov. & Dec. | 833 | 00 | |||
″ ″ ″ for mileage | 950 | 00 | |||
4 | To Middleton & Co. draft To pay my share of life insu<rance> | 200 | 90 | ||
″ | To tithing | 178 | 30 | ||
″ | ″ expenses bro’t from books for 1874 | 346 | 97 | ||
6 | papers 1.18, postage 3.47, gloves 2.00, hackman1.00, Fenton’s 5.00 candy 30c, soap 35 c, medicine 20c, boots 20c, fare 10c | 13 | 80 | ||
Hotel bill &c | 35 | 75 | |||
Draft sent to G. C. Lambert | 300 | 00 | |||
From J. W. Y | 200 | 00 | |||
7 | Rent of Rooms | 75 | 00 | ||
15 | Hotel Bill, &c | 21 | 00 | ||
19 | Cash for steel engraving W. H. Barnes | 100 | 00 | ||
27 | ″ ″ book | 50 | 00 | ||
29 | ″ to loan Gen. Paine | 300 | 00 | ||
Feb. 4 | ″ for self | 35 | 00 | ||
6 | ″ ″ rent | 75 | 00 | ||
Jan. 25 | Hotel Bill | 13 | 00 | ||
Feb. 1 | ″ ″ | 12 | 50 | ||
Loaned Hon. E. Crossland | 20 | 00 | |||
4 | Salary for January | 417 | 00 | ||
From Jan 8 to Feb. 8 | papers, 4.31; car fare 1.19; waiters 4.35; postage 8.11; charity 3.12; meals on journey 4.30; missing 52c; <(over)> | ||||
Carried Forward | 1777 | 22 |
Cash Account – March. | |||||
Date. | Received. | Paid. | |||
continued from previous page | matches 25c; bath 50c; fine art exhibition 50c; boxes for Chapman 6.66; studs 1.00; dispatch 1.30; Wm Johnson 5.00; Paine 2.00; sent home 14.10; neckties 2.00; paper for Jas. Dwyer 2.50; waiter 30c | 62 | 01 | ||
Feb. 16 | Cash to H. H. Harrison | 150 | 00 | ||
19 | ″ returned by Gen Paine | 300 | 00 | ||
Mar. 4 | Salary for Feb. | 417 | 00 | ||
<November> Cash Account – October. | |||||
Date. | Received. | Paid. | |||
Nov. 24 | From Pres. B. Y. pr. J. J. | 500 | 00 | ||
To Herald for Col. Ford | 4 | 50 | |||
″ Indian Relics for Major Poore | 25 | 00 | |||
″ Reporter | 25 | 00 | |||
By Tithing for Nov. pd. Dec. | 41 | 60 | |||
″ ″ J. W. Y | 2 | 50 | |||
To Reporter (Peck) | 6 | 00 | |||
″ ″ (Henderson) | 30 | 00 | |||
″ Barnum for Dem. Com | 50 | 00 | |||
″ dispatch home | 2 | 50 | |||
″ freight on peaches | 4 | 00 | |||
″ papers 30c, trip to Phil. to see Gen. T. L .K. at his request | 15 | 57 | |||
By Tithing for Dec paid Jan. | 41 | 70 | |||
″ ″ ″ Jan. pd. Feb | 41 | 60 | |||
″ ″ ″ Feb. pd. Mar. | 41 | 70 | |||
″ ″ ″ Mar. ″ Apl. | 41 | 70 | |||
″ ″ of mileage | 96 | 16 | |||
To printing argument | 41 | 65 | |||
″ Porter U. S. Dep.<&c> Mar. | 15 | 00 | |||
″ Peaches (see a/c |
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| 137 | 40 | |
By Tithing for April paid in May | 41 | 70 | |||
To Ousley & Walton | 10 | 00 | |||
″ see Gen T. L. K at his request | 14 | 02 | |||
″ J. B. Milner expense | 239 | 40 | |||
″ ″ ″ (loan) | 20 | 00 |
848 66 640 04
Cash Account – November | |||||
Date. | Received. | Paid. | |||
Nov.25 | Berth 8.00, porter 1.00, meals 3.15. Fare 58, papers 20c, dispatch 1.50 sleeper 2.50 porter 50c, Bus 50c, car5c | ||||
29 | sleeper 5.00, poor 10c, fare to Washington 19.50, hotel 5.00 bus. 50c. oranges 25c, meals 1.90, papers 29c, bus. 50c, porter 83c, boots 20c, papers 19c, missing 15c. | ||||
640 | 04 | ||||
848 | 66 |
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May 22 | To Mr. C. A. Eldredge Attorney’s fee | 300 | 00 | ||
June 4 | By Tithing for May | 41 | 60 | ||
7 | To lunch & gratuity on J. B. Milner A/c | 4 | 00 | ||
May 29 | ″ Carriage to carry attorney To Com. meeting | 1 | 00 | ||
June 15 | ″ Gibson Bro’s for printing argument | 62 | 60 | ||
By J. B. Milner (loan) returned | 20 | 00 | |||
July 4 | By Tithing for June | 41 | 70 | ||
″ | ″ ″ of stationery | 12 | 50 | ||
To Walton (newspaper) | 5 | 00 | |||
″ Phonographer report ˗ election argument | 40 | 00 | |||
″ C A Eldredge | 100 | 00 | |||
″ T L K visit to him | 11 | 50 | |||
″ Barnum (Dem Com) | 50 | 00 | |||
″ C. A Eldredge | 84 | 00 | |||
″ ″ ″ ″ | 416 | 00 | |||
Aug. 4 | By tithing (July) | 41 | 60 | ||
Sep. 4 | ″ ″ (Aug) | 41 | 60 | 20 | 00 |
1047 66 1596 76 <1784 14>
Cash Account – December | |||||
Date. | Received. | Paid. | |||
1st to 8th | Board | 32 | 65 | ||
sponge 1.25, alcohol 50c, waters 75c, boots, papers, cars, vichy, sealing wax 77c. | |||||
8 | Drafts ($278 to A. M. Cannon to pay assessment on Wasatch & J. V. R. R. and $100 to Elizabeth H. Cannon to pay her and Mary Alice’s way to Washington) | 378 | 00 | ||
To Jan.18 | valise 7.00, rent 10.00, Wash- ing, & Wm 5.25, board 17.75, lunch & meals 27.05, telegrams 5.00, papers 26c, fares 10.60, porters &c 4.05, berths &c 19.65, Hotels 81.75, sundries 25.57 sundries $4. Sent to Elders C. N. Smith & Geo. White missionaries From Valley to Canada $1000/100, Sis. Cannon for Housekeeping &c 45.50, Lunch 60c, theatre 2.50 for B. Y. Jr., fruit, candy, fares, papers, sundries 4.64 | ||||
October – Bills Receivable. | |||
Date. | Name. | Amount | |
November. | |||
Serjeant-at-Arms Dr. | |||
December | |||
By salary | 416 | 00 | |
Jan. 4 | ″ ″ | 417 | 00 |
″ mileage | 916 | 60 | |
Feb. 4 | ″ | 416 | 00 |
on hand at S.-at Arms | 1508 | 60/100 | |
[Diagonal deletion through entries from Serjeant-at-Arms through 60/100 with this note:] transferred to book for 1876
October – Bills Payable. | |||
Date. | Name. | Amount | |
November. | |||
S-at-Arms Cr. | |||
December | |||
To Draft | 100 | 00 | |
To Drafts | 278 | 00 | |
10 | ″ ″ | 38 | 00 |
11 | ″ ″ | 20 | 00 |
18 | ″ ″ | 50 | 00 |
24 | ″ ″ | 150 | 00 |
Jan. 14 | ″ ″ | 50 | 00 |
″ 18 | ″ A. Bruce Taylor | 50 | 00 |
″ 21 | ″ Self | 50 | 00 |
″ 28 | ″ ″ | 150 | 00 |
Feb. 5 | ″ | 50 | 00 |
[Diagonal deletion through entries from S-at-Arms Cr. to bottom of page with this note: transferred to book 1876]