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Show r-- s ir RiiJM0 i u. s. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. Governor Secretary... Chief Justice Kojil Proposal? of .Marriajc. DIRECTORY. ..George U WToodx, Oregon ..George A- - Blade, Utah R McKean, N. Y, f Philip H. Finerson Js. a. Itoreman Associate ' Geo. 1L Marwell, Mich. Marshal Care.Vi 111. U. &' Attorney.'. A- Kimball Nathan Surveyor General . Roeiv er of public Molc a, J.R Overt on,Pa. Willett IVteMrt UrcMer LaaJ Olficc, I1L -- A. p Taggart, U. 8. Assessor1 Cal. 0Hollister, J. U R Collector Ciert ht Ju Jlctal DWricl. C. W. Kmemou . in-tar- OFFICER. TF.F.rUTOniAt. lxdegate to Conyers- -. Attorney General Marshal Geo. Q. Cannon Snow D. T. McAULter Zrubbabel J. Wm. Clayton Jamea Jack R I- - Campbell Auditor. Troaotrcr Snpt. Common School CT.Vn COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren X. Dusentterry Probate Judge Mvmn Tanner J( Albert K. Thurber lThv..T.MrOullotgh Xnttatl County Recorder....!- - John C. Rocer. Henry Sheriff', K bornev J. R Milner Prose-nriJohn R. Mtlner viiirvevor Albert Jones Coroner L. John Nuttall Count Clrlt Re nrv A. Dixon an I C lteoor .T.ttvs R. Daniel supt. Common School , AV. JL Dusenberry , ng ,eor d-- Nicholas, the Emperorcf Rus"ia, won his Lride in a hinpular wav, yet it had a spice of jr.til.mtry in it. During a visit to the King of Pruwa one day, w hile at dinner, the Fmporor roiled up a ring in. a pitH-of bread, and handing it to the Princess llojid, said to her in a subdued voice: If you will accept my hand, pul this" Ting on your finger. This is the inijKTial way of topping the question. hhe took no time to deliberate, but sunVreJ her iieart to "peak the truth at once; and their happy nuptials were soonillu--consummated. The royal way is t rated UThC d of Quixn Victoria's to the man of her choice and a right worthy one it was, Princo Albert. The Prince had been out hunting early with his brother that day, tmt returned at 12, and half an hour afterward obeyed the Queens summons to her room where he found her alone. After a few minutes convocation on other subjects, the Queen told him why she bad sent for him; and we can well understand any little hesitation and delicacy she may have felt in doing so, for the making it Queens that any proposal of marriage should come first from her, rau;t nece'sarilj appear a painful onetQthoe who, deriving their ideas on this sulject from the How to Tut on a Corset. practice of private life, are wont to look upon it as the. privilege At this juncture tho coroner anti happiness of a woman to have d to sfmw to tho the her hand marriage, in- eoure taken bv the ldl,Jury audar stead of having to offer it herself. this produced the cornet wornpurjoe by Mrs. lJurkhart at tho You see, time of the tragedy. Sartoris lias a ChalA (haste said he and here he drew' the for a Duel.' cornet around his waist with the laces iu front! the ball inu-- have The Washington correspondent gone in here from behind. No, that eaut be, either, for the doctor of th PjUdurg Leaderj narrates says the ball went in front. Conth& flowing as an actual ociair-rene- found it, Ive got it on wrong. Ah! this way. (Here the coroner put Now, you down). I have" always admired the char- it on e acter of the honest miners. There see, pointing to the hole in the is a rugged simplicity In their garment, which rrded directly hip, the ball must have style w Inch is peculiarly refresh- over bis in here. gone No, that cant be ing in these days of .conventioneither, for alities. This morniDg a in front of the White Iioue might Here Mr. Mather, the handsomhave Seen a Representative of the est man on tho jury, broke in. Stillman, said he, youve present type of Western miner Dr.that corset qd wrong. Here the walk. He coming easdy up fot Stillman like a puppy. wore a Hue tlaone shirt, well open at She throat, heavy trowsers and Well, said he, Ive beeu married twice, and I ought to know legging,and over a how to rig a corset, Yes, slid slouched a he eunny face, huge Mr. Mather, but you don,L You black sombrero. In his right hand he swung a bng of gold duAv in Ind it right in the first place. The his left he twirled a knotty stick, strings gu In front, and tho ladies lie walked briskly through the clasp them together in the baik. Presidential grounds, humming DontIxx-i-I iknow? I think I ought to; married. If you doubt Ive the following lively air: Oh get shot. Mxner Jane! it, look here (pointing to the fullness at the toph How do you supOh pi t shot, M.t ri cr-- r Jane!! front he the at pose thats going to be filled up door, Arriving calndj' ignored the bell and beat a unless you put it on aslMigge-t- ? at the dt;r panels That, said Dr. Stillman; why, lively with hiscane. He maile such a that goes over the hips. No "it Packet that in a few moments a dont, said Mr. Mathers that acared flunkey came to the door fullness goes somewhere el-- o this and asked the man what he meant way; and here Mr. M ither indicated where he thought tho fullby such a disturbance,. I am Michael Poland, from ness ought to go. d At this a Arizona, said the simple miner. young man Ah! said the flunkey. with a voice like a robin, and a Might you tie a memlirr of note lx)k under bis arm, said he the Grant family? slid Michael. thought the ladies always cla-- p exactly, said the their corsets on the side. The flatten'd flupkey, as he d young man said this confidingly 'in the miners ear, very innocently, as if he wished Di dandy related. to convey the impre.sj.ion that he Shake, old man, said the knew nothin whatever of the mutter.. The Jury hughed the nffP. miner, The two shook. fus'd young man to scorn, and one I think a heap of the old man nr them intimated that bethought resumed tho miuer. I liko him the young man was not half k because he Is ornery. I am ornery. green about womens dross ns he You are ornery (the flunkey gave tried to appear. The young man a start), and ornery inso le ought was a reporter, and it is therefore to stand by one another. That is exceedingly probable that his my size. Whats yonrn? knowledge was fully as limited as was apparent from the suggestion, Tteallyf said the flunkey. ' I have boon digging down in the juryman to the contrary Arizona until I have anned out uuling. handsome like, and now I have II ere another juryman discovercome over w ith the gineral . (In re ed that Dr. Stillman had tho corset he shook his bag), chuck full of on bottom side up. gold dust. Nothing like it, and I Doctor, said lie, put it on tho am a liberal cuss, too. Ft ranger, I other way. nv ycr pardon, but have you a Then tiie Dtx-hiput it on in reverse order, with the lu-edrop of somethink about? in ' There is not a drop. front. This brought the bullet ' Not a drop in the honej Gome, holes directly over the tails of his that is too gxl. You eant nuke coat. no white man believe that, here. I dont think, said Mr. Mat Iter, Hadnt you letter he off? sug- that the bullet went in there, Doctor. gested the flunkey. When I came ail the way from No, I dont think it did, was e pro-osi- n-p- pn-itio- im-jeratl- ve ov hle-vd- le y de-ire- rnovo city Myor OFnim.i Abraham O. Smoot r John yuttall ! Rnmnel S. .tone Aldermen Albert Jone R Pace. Fo'e. John R f Tso.es Dunn. Wm Councilors! wnimm A. Jime Mlln-- r, W. Iwelra Xnttall ..Henry A. TV von IIenry C, Roe-- r. Mrhl.tw . John R. Milner City Attorney.... A ssessor and Collector J a me F-- Daniel Charles D. Milter Sn penri.or, .A. a. Cowaover . Chieror Police -- Robert T.Thoma Watermastcr Josiab T. Atrowmllb City Poundkoape.r : Daniel Grave Sexton Recorder.- - Jnhn Treasnrer AFFAIRS. FOSTAL d e: up-id- .A Xrwsrarr.RA (The standard rate Is 4 os. ' ' " avoirdupois!.' a seven time week, 3S ets. per quar. Dally, Semi-month- ly 3 Monthly,. 1 . Quarterly The maximum weight of anv packngeof printed or miscellaneous matter Is 4 fe avoirdupois. REGPiTF.RFD TXTIXRR.. AND MOKFY ORDERS. Reels! ration; letter pnvmenl of a tee of - may bereylsfered on fl fleets rent., but the government take no responsibility P"T nalb carriage or compensation In cane of .... . . . loss. t , Money Order; .All principal post office now receive small nmi of mopey and .jrabs r the same upon other post offlces.'suMect to the fid towing charge and regulations; On ardors not exceeding fxt Over 43 and not exceeding JK1 Overt! and not exceeding flO Over ft and not expecllng 10 cent IS K iS at pale-face- Xo-not-n- ot whi-pen- nl pale-face- -- not-with- r The standard single rate to Greal Rrlfftln hair an onnea avotrdnpols; letter, elx cents paper, two cents. Rtandaol rate to France Is is grammes, or o.; letter, ten cents; two reals. , pa-pa- n, 4 ... s RATE'S OF FORFIGN POSTAGE. one-quart- er d well-brown- rat-a-t- rKRtonrcAtA (The standard single rate Is 4 o. avoirdupois!. 5 ets. per q nan n tri I. the ri: ly. Confound it, -d r.i r Uuii ;. j v .' NO. 215. 1S71. EceuTC' rV... sut lake cm CJSr.ESS. its mighty tunny nix married men in this room and not one that knows how to put oa a womans n. r.i. DESERET corNet. d. rccehs, PHYSICIAN AKD CUacSOk, Here the Chronicle reporter, . who had several bisters and always NATIONAL BANK, Proxo City, U. T. or e keeps his evesoen, advanced and DKn-tlvdoor of est OrrtcE, la convinced Dr. Stillman and Mr. biore, xcUrr ti ketj. kraj oi Halt Utah. Cty. kind. c.rj after much that Mather, argument the laces of a corsage go behind, I'. II. H1MMONG, M. and that the garment Is cl.vqed in PAID UP CAPITAL. tAOJXS Resident front. After this explanation the AUTHORIZED CAPITAL course of the bullet was readily P.HYSICIAN AXfl SCBOEO.N traced, and found to bear out the act Ptoto C3ty. Utah. ' explanation afforded by the two WM.n. noorrR.rwLiit, iI .n. F San Francis co It.HIGH physicians. I f ot so. JA513 e prsr.aoiiE. ' t Chronicle, i Dimers. WIUJ VM Jl'N.VLNiiS, I JOH Centra Iwva Ci, U'.il. SUU.1V Mk. t,inn, iiitO-S- , L. a. J A (rise ntACTICAT, Wor.EM VN ey ClXCKt, ftLc Ajc. Caihtrr, W A1C 111 sul .aWLLia . All rfrk rrrai;tl.. New York Times: Kays tho. Seusiblo persons might have Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Eick; FOtno difficulty in Feeing any fun Brewery," Land Warrants, CcIIeja Scrip, Ac. in tho pointing of a loaded gun or MAKGirrrs, revolver at the head of a child. Yet CITY, WJIOir? LE AND aro young tnen, and old men, too, SALT LAKE 1 1,'kti-In Ate, orivir, Ae.r who, incite of sq many warn Collections made and promptly iiuprtrted urid duraftstK'. Lr, . nul remitted. ings, Ftill persist in leading us to supjK)-,that, as an amusement UTCE, for an idle hour, there Is nothing to a it. E'KEHY week pas- FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR r.D CCr.FECTICr.Erj Scarcely equal ses in which we do not hear of SALE. KILVER CITY, TIN TIC, U. T. accidents resulting from this All t!' from enlr umnndtrc ilisic outrageous form of joking. It is be pixBjpv.y Cnmpa not long since it was reported AC 15 AlU nJed to that a playful youth had blown INTEREST PAID O.V SA VJXGS DEPOSITS. C. RT1ATNSON, away tho top of his brothers head al in rite premature discharge of MERCHANT TAILOR, a gun which he was pointing at Provo CHy, XT. his vleitm in fun. Now we hear DUNFORD & SONS, P-- rv lenm to Inform b.ts rctB patof another youth, named Charles ron that be t. now pirpAred to uo uui Yeddlr, who, a few days ago, at In a, its tranche t the Lortt , one Noek I t Aid it hi Philadelphia, in order to amuse a LAIvT: SALT tne Soaih three cf &furt. Mbs Tamplin, pointed a pistol at a im Util nd a sent her face, wluziling tNGACD UCLCilTELT A left eye. The worst of through her D. P. THUESCn, tho-swho is in j it that indulge this particular kind of sport are JOB DEES A RETAIL DEALERS BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, I to mVe rooTV mad rarely punishedIt may seem ail IS ALL TEE BEST ERASES OF P - tooeleron the ik to--f t I I PHUrvery well to acquit them of any French And U. S. ex.f Choice lice. attention either to commit mur",'4sk!n. And Vjuoornj. e lUit der or causo serious bodily harm, BOOTS hand. I.rjvrirr rextie a!wt- onnioJcrate. SHOEG, chan:f ..r-- l, t;.op, Ce.are but in order to curb the tendency Provo City. . toward recklessness in the use of an example mut be CITY made that will be heard of from one end of the country to the A. II. ItO W FX, c Imjirletor oltht o'i d GENTS GLOVES e'bii-heother. City IVjrtcry. would r f Et Lk 1 V ii Utah jl r WJLLIAII e . J. T, nr-i- i! 1 ro-t:c- e, re'it-nee- city, Lt ' rt-- -t w-i- ELA.TS & O.AIPS, fire-arm- s, lOTTERY ! . A Announce to tf.e c "..sens of I rvvt to eil City And VH'iDitrthal be Is a. cood An Artu'eof I tr.ht iraare Ad a cheancan be boctU Acywhera la thA fwed AMD Tough Xorthw fstern Tarn. er blu-be- RATF3 OF D0MF3TIC POSTAGE. LerTMta (The standard alnrlc rate weleht Is vjo. avoirdupois!. Single rat letter cent throughout the UnHed State o. or fracFor each ad Iltlnnat 3 tion " 1 rate Drop letters, single !i U. T.. THURSDAY, JULY 2, Arizona to see the general? Not A d sight, What do you want? the said flunkey, fixing Lis eye lovingly upon trie big of gold dud. Want? See hwe, stranger, I will tell you confidential like. I have come on to got me a woman. I have money enough, and blast my eyes, I have set my heart on Nell Grant, and doggone my soul if I dont have her. I dont care nothing tffiout the Ft. mips. I have heaps of them myself, but I want the gal. I have her picture here in mv pocket now, right over this yere heart of niiim, where it has been, night and day, for the last three years. That pfeturo has been the comfort of my life, and now after so much comfort .with the shudder, I have come alter the gal licr-cl- f. I grieve to continuo the recital of this honest miners call. In this piano of artificial lifo and frigid conventionalities, this swoetj si child of nature was consignis! to the care of two olifinien, who carried him away, and he will be examined to ascertain whether ho Is Insane or not, before he will be released. Thus.otu by one, tho sacred rights of tho private citizen are being train phd upon. The right to offer ones hand to the President's daughter is made a crime by thus rut a centralizing and despotic by a ft" la lJ lA CITY. PROVO 1. OFFICIAL Ml ' ill Jl VOL. r3 the engineer of the morning train going west on the avenger r As FURNISHING GOODS, ASD letroit and Milwaukee road had reached a point three miles beL. yond the junction ho saw a horse on the track ahead. He tooted at the animal, but the horse waited until the locomotive was at bis heels, and, then turned and ran. Order Solicited nd Filled The bell rang and the whistle "With at the Lowest Car screamed,' but the horse kept the Biarl for full a Irice. track mile, and then leaped off and let the iron monster rush past him. lie was there next H. 3. C A M rBELL, A. S. tWTTERSON. morning to repeat the same operations, and continued it with the greatc-- t regularity until morning, lie then extend- CAMPBELL&PATTEnSO.l, ed the race firther than usual, bet good spirits. ing in . unu-ualBooksellers, News Dealers, Coming to a catth guard he an instant Indore making the jump, and the caught him. lie was in the air making the leap when ho was and thrown as high as the O smoke stack, but came down in a Gt Esit Temple Street, pond of water, and was seen to Jump up and gallop off as if unhurt. Dctroir Free Press. HALT JL.A1UF; CITY, C.T AIJIEK r'TJItS. Weil-nosd- ty ly he-i-tnt- ed cow-catch- er S Law t. Keep In Mock The following story comes from Ireland: Two men Ind a quarrel in a liquor shop. They adjourned outside to settle the dispute. The first man, lieing from Connaught, Immediately seized a lump of stone and let fly at t!lo head of his opponent, who dipped his head and missed the stone, which went through an expensive plate-glaw indow,and did much damage. A magistrate was called upon next morning to determine which of the two should pay the cost. The evidence clearly showed that the aim was a good one, and that if the second man had not dipped his head lie would have Wen struck, paid the Therefore, lie must pay tho magistrate, damages, as it is certain the first mau didnt intend to injure the window, and tho window would not have been 'injured if it had not been for the act of tho second man. ss Toy, full lln of ci j. steivxht kartej.n, Wilt rtve especial aftention to eMs'clrf ri pniri.u for Gternm-c- t La mis. Ctairas, Coal And iron and Wj.1 prepare the DCceea-ar- y papers lor proid-U- . .Ver-- 'p and Land V'arraKU Riuj end S. J, Of.'--e t residence, half block south of Pros a House. ai ii. j. rdoonc, T S Tl, X XT 3ST WLhc to lnSjrra Lis friCEd ab4 tb public tenerally, Ural be ba cpr&c J a Tin-OHO- P, And Is prepared to manufacture ail ktad of at reAwnstle raes. Shop comer of Centre and Main treetp tin-wa- re rrovo aty. uH GPCCIALTIH3 AT TAYLORS CUTLEHU SALT LAKE CITY, o Eonnrt R.Zons gj emttpfr yor-JTeh et E.LSons at Fete Tort pri.u. 0 R.'J't Wi'l rr. K..M JarfEilf, Ilbfcrical and 1oftlcal 'Works, AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, t BIG STOCK OF GROCERIES, which we abe orrrr.ura WHOLESALE mnd RETAIL TERT CHEAP. " Sunday School Howards spll EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. t:'jz&uzi rn:vis:::i ths PZTER GTU: to LIBRABIBS OR PURCHASE REU'ARB.l who have sent eat herotof re r. w purrha of ns, satisfied that our prices are lower than that for whk-- they co hmtj them here. h stc; miH ix CRCCECIEG, TCEACCD, FANCY CALCIE3, EUTC. ETC. All kinds cf 31,-tn- . 4' A And the largest stock of And xre offer extra (ndneement nicLing to ;vt up s::i. & r. 5. JDejraty sad Civil Engl Acer 1TEERS, T-A.TI- Logic. Territory. Give me a ea.L Xj X Q, Kct A4 TTet f ' - C X t 1 rf t, y O Xv too'UrtVj ca 1 tri. the A it A 4 Atantf, (tr Croer t( i , r |