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Show .VOL. PltOVO 1 OFFICIAL . DIRECTORY. - O- Georgs I Wnnds, Oregon Ueorga A. Black, Ctfih McKean, N. Y. Jas. t Philip H. Emerson Govtirnor p...r..gry ' Chief a - Justice, , lk)rpniuu Oea. R. Maxwell, Mich. Marshal 111. V. 8. Attorney-,..- ., ;"'m. Carey, ball Kirn . Nathan Gcncfal-.'Surveyor Iteeelverof Public Mouey. J.ILOvcrton.Pa. EPKNter LokiI Office, ......Willett Potteniter J X. Taggart, HI. V, K. Assessor.. J. Hollister, Cal. ....0. 8. Collector. l District, C. V. Uureraoh Clerk 1st .v . . .. . . TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Cannon J, "lViegale fd ZenibHnhel Pnow Attorney General J. IX T. McAllister Marshal Wm. Cluj ton Auditor. James Jack Treasurer R. I Campbell Schools. Common 8upL " Cwtrress-r.-.;n-AIev(- UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. ' Warren V. Pusenberry Probate ' ' Myron Tanner ( Albert K. Thnrher Selectmen .. iI Thos. J. M eCu lough County Recorder.'..- -. ........L. John Nuttall Jud-,- - 1 Sheriff. .Y.JIf'nrr C. ,..i JroseeutIn" Attorney Surveyor....- Coroner . Rogers B. Milner ...X John B. Milner Albert Jones I. John Nuttall County Clerk...Tf 'snrer.... Henry A. HI son Assessor and Col loot or James K. Imnlels Supt. Common Schools, W. IL Dusenberry rRovtJcrnr officers. " f - Abraham 0. Smoot Cl John Nuttall Alderman... S.unwl m. tones L Albert Jones , Hnnn. Wm. R Pace, flames A. Fo'iot. JoSn R. Councilors! WiP-nMilner. J tines W,t,nveiss T, John Nu'fail Tteeorlr ...Tien rv A. Plxon TTnnrrf. Rw Maistisl .. ...... Tohn H. Milner C!v A'orney Mvvor- - -. nut Oolleefor. Sni'w Chief of Po"ee.... Jsmes R Daniels rberes T. Wider A. Warmsser t. Cou-nnve- f Rotwrt T. Tliomas JoslahT. Arrowmlth Pan lei Graves a City Poiihilkeeper Sexton POSTAL AFFAIRS, o R ATUS OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. Lkttkrs. (Tha standard single rate weight - Is avoirdupois'. Single rate letter 'o throughout the Uulte'l Statcs j cents ox. or frae- For each additional 4. ' tlon 3 Drop letters, single . rate. (The IfictyerXrrM. avoirdupois). a week, Pally, seven times H six 4 u. - S3 I cts, per quar. SO li Semi-week- ly " 10 M (The standard single rate or. avoirdupois), : 8 ct.s. per quar. 3 Monthly... . -1 Quarterly, The maximum weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter Is 4 lb avoirdupois. Is 4 Reml-mohthl- REGISTERED LETTERS AND MONEY ORDERS. Registration t Letters may bo registered on payment of a foe of fifteen cents, hnt the government take no responsibility for safe carriage or compensation In CAses or - . ; loss. t Money Orders; AIl principal post office's , now receive small sums of money and lv-- " sue drafts fiir the same upon oilier post offices, subject to the Pillowing charges and regulations: On colors not exceeding t20.,., Overt! and not exceeding ttO... Overt! and not exceeding tH). Overt! and not exceeding $"i0 y, pre-km- t , rag-picke- 1 0cents 13 DO 25 ly Ara-bian- s M few-pace- s U -- -- RATE OF FOREIGN POSTAGE., , The standard tingle rate to Great Britain half an ounce avolrdnpols; letters, six cent papers, two cents. Standard rate to France 1 15 grammes, or o.j letters, ten eents; pa- pers, two cent. - --- - , one-quart- r, THE PROVO BUSINESS CARDS. n. r.l. ROGERS, r.R Iroxo ll. je. TRI-WEEKL- L. . , TIMES. Y XT. City, OKKirr, 1st divir mat of Be keej- More, Undo. X. Fat "At D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, - iljrngx of all do2s SIMMONS, M. ! k, Pr.RroniCAUU ' to-da- lu NO. 217. 1S7-- 1 !), tho borders of the great desert, terrible bl&w into the animals over which they used the road skull and flattened him out. The BRhons Dwenprer anti marked out by Vassiera and Mui-sa- c The dimensions of the brute wore nine feet from .the tip of his iu 17' 2. .. Theartl waitea upon Cartiincl nose to the end of his tail, and he HUNTING AFRICA. IN yesterday to express the was rovul 1) nniM-leand beauti-- f Amerioan desire the of halted atllmneron wry great Finally they now h. a marked. The hunter to to illy the to Iw'gin their hunting for the pay a visit pilgrims on skin as a the rehanging vcrt trophy Other nnim.iK rotisequentlj lope. They They; giraffoand ceived by Ilia Holiness at noon had no difficulty in inducing the the outer wall of his dwellmg.and together with some Amer- natives to a- -i-t them, and 0011 Dit.bs has the shattered rifle, ican Catholics residing in Home, were in posesnn of 27 giraffes 2 putting it into trim for another t tho tutat number being rhinoceroses 2 elephants-1- Kafilr bout with the wild beads which ulxmt 200. Sfiveral Cardinals, pre- buff does, 5 hyenas.3 leopards, 21 abound Iu Suibys neighborhood. ; lates and dibtingui?hed Jtoman antelopes, 2 wart hogs hnzr..ir . themidienoo. attended er.sonages A Hscrlv Xrpkew of. Daniel Jock lik oMiors (which monkeys Igr, Hwenger addressed the fol- on a small scale), 1 jqckall, 2 secAVebsier 3 African eagles, and lowing speech to the Pope: birds retary You see at. your . feet sons of a number of blrdsof brilliant plumSamuel Bushnell, of Troy, is reyours from tho West At this, age. A herd of cow s and goals was to be nephew of Daniel ported period of your afiliction they have als brought together tj feed tho and a miser. He is a dreaded uelther sea nor animals on the march. Theuatlves Webster, and' lives principaly in their endeavor to seo tho father captured the young of all savage drink, when lie can gel the of- - all the faithful, the. Pontiff animals by driving awav the from Ho is pasmost exalted by his laliors, perse- mother. They found the- - iair of drink for nothing. sionately fend of money, says an cutions and patience, his hojto and the lion, am, placing a cage at account in the Press, but 'whon faith in God. We wished to see the door, smoked the beast out he it is never more seem any gets vour Holiness, and the distance to and took the cubs. The young of Old Sam wont spend a cent, either be traversed increased rather than the giraffe were easily run down, or anydiminished our desire. Though the mother deserting them in her for food, drink, raiment, abandoned by the' princes Qf the wild flight' The young are readi- thing, consequently he will drink kind of liquor, and of course earth and reduced to prison we ly tamed and weaned, and with any his clothes are not always, if ever, have not abandoned vou. We proer care are ea-iraised. The made to order. He sleeps at night have come to proclaim before the cub of the tiger is harder to cap- about cellars or Barns in the whole world our devotion to you, ture, as tho mother, no matter of the Eddy steamer neighborhood the infallible pastor of thechurch, how sudden the surprise, takes it hut no one can find out the center of the unity of our in her mouth and runs The cara- house; where he keeps his money. He faith. This is the long w ished for van was manned by ninety-tw- o not does it upon his person. rewe when see can day servants and sixty-tw- o yon and camel He knowscarry better than that, he ceive yonr blessing, not only for leaders, most of the former being Is estimated that he is It says. but for all those who Nubians, and all of the latter ourselves, s worth about He owned can not be present, and who at a servants were at one time a $10,000. Twenty-si- x house and lot in distance pray to God with tears constantly on guard over the pro- North First street alley, between for you in your prison. They, as visions, again.-- t the voracity of Rensselaer and North streets. In well as ourselves, loving honesty the Nubians. The servants receiv- this he used to store and civil liberty, condemn with ed $1 each for the of eight away building journey his rags and sleep at night all t heir heart the tyrannical perseand the hire of a camel for Some persons set fire to the buildcution of the church by those brag- Weeks, the same time wasGw ing one afternoon about six years garts of a false Liberty who are esTnE DESERT CARAVANS. and burned up most of the ago, tranged from God. The return Journey over the rags and $3,000 in gold, and nearadTlteard an read then Mgr. ly roasted the old man alive. dress in French, expressing the desert was long and dangerous. times the natives refused W- Since then lie has refused to be devotion of the pilgrims uml ull At ater to the caravan, and more than comforted, and cannot forgive his American Catholics. ouce it was only after a long fight persecutors. He swears at these : THE POPE'S HEPLYV ' r i; and tlie la-vof a'Nubian or two Incendiaries constantly, cither Amid the darkness of the that they were forced to vitld when alone or jvhen world this is a ray of light. The possession of the coveted well or speakingwalking to anybody. Regarding enemies of the church are nu- spring. At night the Jackals and his relationship to Daniel Webmerous, but great consolations hyenas bowled around the camp, ster, he used to visithim frequentre tch me from the Old and New making deep impossible, and renin Washington and ly, he Worlds, where the true faith has derings large night watch a nec- Boston, siys, where he has dined with been so marvelously developed Fi nally Suikin was reached, Clay, Calhoun, Governor Marston that it has been necessary to in- essity. the voyage over tho storm-tosse- d of Massachusetts, llames, and crease the numtior of dioceses. Bed Sea made, the land journey others. At times he attempts to Still a great part of the Continent through Egypt accomplished, and relate his conversation with them. remains occupied by false relig- In Mav the animals were em- At this period Sam was a cattle ions, and you must pray God to barked at Alexandria for Trieste, dealer iu the South. Bushnell is bring all tack to the true faith. France, whence their passage to seventy-tw- o of age, having The Pope afterward descended Germany was bv rail. The giraffes been born in years the year HG2, in the from his throne and passed before landed yesterday are worth from State of Vermont. the pilgrims, giving them his $2,500 to $3,000 each. .Vac York hand to kiss. Sun, June 26. ; Sew England Against a Third .. They presented offerings to Tlis Terra, Rev. Mr. the Holiness, Mendler, in the name of his Llaclc parish- .Sarb)s Fight With a Panther. For New England we can speak, ioners, presenting a stick filled with gold coins. Rome Letter of J. A. Surbv, who lives about 12 with confidence. Under no jolit-icmiles from the city, and who culJuue it to London Times. exigency conceivable as likely tivates a plantation, Is a great to rise lie fore the year 1S76 will hunter. For the past year.ho has the Republicans of these six States .Wild Animals From Africa been annoyed by a large panther, veto, either in Convention or at and until last Thursday night has the polls, for the k The Bremen steamer Graf been unsuccessful in meeting the President Grant. 'That may be arrived yesterday. In the brute. .On tho night mentioned pat down as settled, with the forward steentgo were six giraf- he took his rifle, and proceeded greatest good will toward the fes, three hyenas, and two leo- - to a deer-Ijewhere he had pre- President, who, sinco hi memoThe in a platform in a randum, has been as popular in were erected giraffe viously Sards. and so tame that large tree. He elimed up the New England as at any former they would take their food from perch and cnsconsed himselr for a time. And can the state of things the hands ofa stranger. They were nights watch for deer. He heard here bo as wholly exceptied to posts by halter straps, the these animals walking arouud in tional? regarded Can New York, Ohio, experiment of caging having been the vicinity, and kept very quiet, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, or New frequently fatal. Two years ago waiting their approach. While to go no further in the six of them were shipp'd in cages, sitting there with his good rifle Jersey Hit of Bepubliean States be but all broke their necks or pined well in hand, ho was astonished counted for a third ' terra? and died on the voyage. The to seo his old enemy the eon-ga- r Not one upon of them. In fact, taking hyenas and leopards were closely glide through the under- the States which went against caged, and behind the strung bars growth and climb into a tree a Gen. Grant at the lat Presidential from-Uthey snarled and clawed at every stands The election and those that nre Demoone who approached. The leopards boast was watching for deer too. cratic: now', with a rational calculanre of the species known in Africa liaising his gun noidessly, Surbv tion tho-- e that harmonize among as the hunting leopards. They are took aim at the magnificent ani- with New Englaiti in sentiment, easily, tamed, . and tho native mal, and the report saw him fall It would not le difficult to show princes use them in lieu ofhounds a shapeless ina-- s to the ground. that more than 250 electoral votes, to scent and pull down game. Tho Surby lowered himself from his at least, out of the total 360, would animals were lauded last night, perch, and forgcttingali about the to bo set down as Inevitably the giraffes ting marched to the venison in his triumph over the adverse to have of Presithe Central Park, and the leopards panther, walked up to the dead dent however Grant, might taken to tho Brothers Reichcs beast. Suddenly tlie corpse rose otherwise lx dividedthey or united. store. They are a part of a caravan into the air with a terrible spring, To le sure, theso estimates have a Which crashed the great desert of and lighting on side he premature look, altogether unSurlys Sahara some works ago, under having. dodged in the nick of warranted by the present state of the care of an agent sent out from time ton nil the clothing off the the third term notion; but while Alfeld, Germany, fourteen months left side of his body and limb. we are discussing it at all, it is ago, to capture and buy giraffes, As he swerved, the cautious, well to look at it from every point elephants, antelopes, rhinoceroses, quick eyed hunter dealt a blow of view.' If It flies in tho race of hippopotami, itnd. other African with his clubbed gun at the pan- our national traditions, and threatanimals ami birds for zoological ther, smaddng the stock to atoms. ens a influence everycoIleeflon.TIaving reached Alex- Tho wounded brute camo again wherecorrupting in proportion to iLs prevalandria, Fgypt,by steamer, the to the attack, and slashed his an- ence, it also, happily, breaks down expedition traveled bv land - to tagonist from ton to toe, without, before any calm, unprejudiced Cairo, and theneo to8nukin, or however. Wounding Surby. The examination of its prospects as a Buakin, a seaport of the Bed Sea, latter, with nothing but tho barrel political adventure. From (he by steamer. Hero they wero on ofhisgunas a weapon, drovca Boston Journal. Itis-marc- 5 1 3 u Weekly.. Monthly JULY ' V' 13., J A Resident PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - IruNO City, Utah. m;l f JAMES E. 1ERTSROIiF, Centre Street, Provo City, Utah.jM PRACTICAL WORKMAN ON CLOCKS. WATCHES and JEWELRY. AH work warranted. toil , Utah f.; Brewery, Sit. H. MARGETTS, ,.n Paper of UlaS County- OJjZcial - CITY, WHOLESALE AND SALT TAKE Dealer In Ale, Keer, Porter, Ac., aul Imported and douieettc. JOHN RICGS, rI. D., ' 3 PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. KDEFEICE.M t Y 5EIT21L. Bet Special attention given to Cancers. Office nt residence, 4th West Street, and one dock Ron tli of Ivter Stublw lrolion More, on Centre Street. Provo City. Juj) - - - e MERCHANT TAILOR, i . r FsblhM C. HTEXXNSON, T. -- O '' I k. . I , k. cda j, Thrdy every T 4 kstardsy, snd roa talas Provo City, U. X., leave to Inform hi nnineron patrons that he Is now prepured to do tailorIn its branches at the shortest noall ing tice, it his residence, onn block KaM and three South of the Lust Store. Boar The very latest ' apCQ D. P. THUESEfI, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER I , lining and General on SHOE to order the shortest me f " lice. Choice French and U. S. calf skln and California sole leather alwavson band. liemunng neatly di ate; charges moderate Shop, Centre Street, Provo City. may 28 : TFLEGRAFIHC I prepared to make ROOTS and ' Carefully. JPrepared J. STEWART Interesting and Beadalfe & Surveyor, Claims, Coal and Iron Lands, and will prepare the necessary paper (or protests. Scrip and Isxwt TTamraii Bought and Sold. Office at residence, half block south of Provo Housa.-- aul dc. Ac-- - h:j. r.ioonE, N-- . : - , MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS give especial attention to obtaining patents fir Government Iwnds, Mining WT11 IK LOCALS - SON, Well Selected Civil Engineer and V. S. Deputy E B, , , o Ac - - srEscEinioj Bins Wishes lo inform bis friends and the public generally, that bo has opened a , in - S HOP, T One copy, one year- titTOonth. And lsprepared to manuftieture all kind! . three . , at reasonable rates. of ; , one . Shop corner of Centre and Main streets, Delivered in the city, per week ' Provo City. no21 fl SPECIALTIES 75 20 o AT i - J TAYLOR & CUTLER'S HALX IRAKIS CITY. SUBSCRIBE FOR IT t o t ADVERTISE IN IT I ma stock op orocrrirs, . EJKERY PiD FoGVISlOX STORE. 1. PETER GTUDDC, ' ' . Drat.fR is . Being entirely New and Complete la aH Its appointments, is prepared to gicckt promptly all kinds of NOTF,, KNIUlllJ.t! PGlMSLIti, La I "TJ. ; 1 IT FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. CHI CK-DBA ITS, I All kind of the best quality of ' Qe-xr- ; o.x& Kept constantly on hand. At the old stead. Corner IVcsthnd Centre Street. oifzficib: job CROCERIES, TOQACCO, x. x i . The Times apll ; . Roper. WHICH WE ARE OFFRRIPQ WHOLESALE end RETAIL VERT CHEAP. - . o A PAPES FOU THE PEOPLSt Silk Bonnet Ribbons 25 cents per yard. Velvet Ribbons at Pew York prices. 4,000 Rolls Wall c--J SMI l to ; . tin-wa- re A : xl ANDREW T ; EDITORIALS, A. IT. BOWEN, the Proprietor of the otd ct City Pottery, would folly announce to tbs citisn of Irovo City ami vicinity that he Is preimred toaell as good an article of Earthenware and mi cheap as can be bought anywhere in tha aul Territory. Give too a call. etbU-hi- r CORRESRONDENCr; CITY POTTERY al 1 standard rate la THURSDAY. Tlie American Pilgrims. An-tonc- U. S. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. U. T.. CITY. , DUF-l'lLl- s Of 4th I po2S . .s Ltf1 . . 1a, -faxocr, CAi v m Nt , - rt. Lv- -' ri.Asx TKIIIS To-',- CIHfULAl-Ac., Ac. PL All OR IN - -- a v - . - S COLORS. |