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Show TIMES YOL. o u. s. officers for Heeretary.. Cliief Joatdeai- Utah. .George L. Woods, Oregon .fieorge A. Black, Utah 11, McKwan, X, Y. - Philip It. Kiwwn Jacob SB Boreinan ,.M. T. Patrick, Neb. W m. Carey, HL f Asonat,., Mrahat . I!, Attorney Surveyor General . C. C. dements. Ini Receiver of Public 5loueys, JJLOverton Jhx R. sister I And Office, G. IB Maxw ell, Mich. XT. H. I. P. Taggart, HI. Ahmt -r- r..1Wr.r X irlTUfer,fal. District, C. W. Emcraort 7--tic vrk 1st Judicial I ! .. . 1 i TF.RRITORI L OFFICERS. J 2?2iX2vTM'kK Geo, Q- - Cannon Delegate to Con nra Attorney General - Zerublsibrl Snow J. R T. McAllister Marshal... V m. Clayton Auditor... James Jack Treasurer .IB I Campbell Schools Common Supt. jf- can-fu- tniiw few . And see her bow sa low, 4spp?f4sed . The Deacon's son. with manly grace, . - Politely answered Xo, . I only stopped to let you hear YOtir cows were In our grain,. And father says twnl nst you dear Jf they get there agum. .rS AFFAIRS,. . " RATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE, Letter. (The standard single rate weight 1 Rlngle rate letter Jo, avoirdupois). Scents States United the throughout - Foe each additional over frac3 tion 1 rate Drop lotters, single 4 os. prr. (The standard single rate Praiopir ai.s. Is 4 ox. avoirdupois). cts. yerrjusr. sseml-uionthl- y 3 Monthly " 1 Quarterly The maximum weight of any package of printed or TnNccliancous matter Is 4 t av olrdupoW. r.FGNTF.RED LFTTFRS AXD MONEY orders. - on Registration: iAifers mny beregl-ieir- d Torment of a fee of fifteen cents, hnt the gursrnment takes no responsibility fw ssfe carriage or compensation In cases of - lcw- - . Money Orders; ATI principal poet offices now receive small sums of money and Is- sue drafts Tbr the same Dpob other post offices, subject to the following charge and regulations: Gn nrdere not exceeding f3V.. . 10 cent "ver fyj and not exceeding 950,. 15 'hrrr r and not () exceeding and nrd f seceding RATF-- B Ik) so 25 OP FOr.FIGX FOsTAGE. The standar 1 singta rne to Great Britain half an anew avointvpols; Jeffers, six "01 papers, two cents. ktandsnl rale to Trane , U grammea, sw one-r.trier ot.; letter,, ten cents; pa- twa cent-spi r'ri, , Tliey had come in from the prairie and were in search of an official to tie the knot that should make them one and inseparable forevermore. I was Invited to witness the ceremony, and ascending to the parlor found the expectant bridegroom, a man about forty years of age and a blushing- damsel of sweet sixteen, waiting impatien-- . ly tbe arrivol of the parson. For some reason no preacher could be found, and they were obliged to fall back at last upon a very young fellow, a newly-electe- d Justice of the Peace, who had never before officiated at a ceremony of this kind. He was very nervous at the idea of having to perform, the . ceremony, and brought with him a copy of Every Man Ilis Own Lawyer, through which he looked for the desired form.-Nfinding any, and the crowd growing Impatient, he told the couple to stand up and hold up their right hands. This done, he pronounced the following charge: You, and each of you, do. solemnly. sn cur thai .In the aise now upon bearing you will tell the iruth,the hole truth, and nothing but the truth, and that you will luxe, honor,' cheri-- h and obey eath other during the term of your natural lives, so help Both .. -- answered you God. Then the I will solemnly, a dollar them each, Judge charged and pronounced them man and wife. Ono of the friends then from produced a Jug of whi.-k- y their sleigh and proceeded to compound a pfinch, of which the whole party drank fret ly and then had a dance. As they could find no mu-itheir efforts were printo jigs and break-dconfined cipally ns. At Iavt tho iarty concluded to put the happy couple toled. The bride was willing to go she said she was tired and her shoes pinched her feet. Hie girls of the party took her off to her chamber, and sum announced to the bridcgrwm that everything was ready. Tho young then intlnntcd to tho brideto dive-- 1 groom th it they his him of wearing apparel. Ho ol jet ted, and then a sruffio c Tho I ridegru.m was ns trong as an ox, and, g Uing angry, be Hat keiiivl ,m fvllewa - -- o- -- ot c, m lie-cau- se ftl-lo- prej-O'C- '1 Af ii l All ml' ? 2 fht IS7J, the-wa- d "The In Scot- 2Cn,npO 1 m .NG, BHiGHAM W1TTJ4M jr.XMNGiC JOHN MiAIU, AO.UUO f. urri.F. Directors, -- -- ii Gold Dost; Cola, Escliacge, Deal Land Warrants, College Scrip, Ac. Will run ImiIt, sunJajs exceU'J, TO AND FROM SANDY, RpsvTnjTh' Utah Ontrsl BnilraU Tvrwt, Balt Lake City, at O.lil a.nu ami 1 j m. Arri !n,j at SnJy at T.25 a.rn. arul 2.13 p.m. lA'in ins Bandy at 9:45 a.nu and 4:15 p.m. Arriving at Bait Bake City at U a.m, and Collecfiops made and FOREIGN . 51 A AB K ER-f- j' ('1 i J , lira. MILLER, Prcrrictor. AF1H8T CLASH IIOUHE.. BreTTcryL MAltGETTH irm x VX1VSIT& JL J. CAMPBELL, ' t A. R. aul PATTF.E.SON. GIL1ELLSPMHS01I, pioriEcrt LiriEOFUTAH. I Booksellers, s talTIO inters, , 121 Kant Temple Street, , SALT iu.VlilC CITY, I J. T., Keep In stock a Dill line oC . Ty, 1 Javcnilc, Uisforlcal Poetical Works, - acd AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, . And the largest stock of S-J- C. V. SHARP, Jacks head. No soonerhad OOEIUUE, f. Jundioa with A, L A gentle- P. R. R. Am- - t O G A -- LIBHARIES TRAINS RUN BETWEEN EEIVS CEFOT S V".!ETY OR PURCHASE REWARDS. ti, krt To-- aI I iO0 , Mi MI ( ,, ll, j.rc rurrl a V. kt,vr'nlen pater, I.TTmr.RN, r.r.o DxvntKihB, ldCKI T TIXIT. CGuFECTio::EF;ir FILTER CITY, TiXTR-VU- . All order fron tie surrounding Cutup mil be promptly aulB . attended h T. 51 In lag. NEW BARBER SHOP It. (Igitc of tho HINES, H. Walker House, fait Ijkef?v Would rcspiTtAiIiy Inrm the puhilo-tlm- t a he ha opened IWhcr Shop, Xadlcs shamrooulng a specialty..,. Fma CMy, Centre Street, Janffi. I'. T. ii. j. r.ioonc, T.I E'lt, T 3ST-I- Xnhca to Inform his friends and the that - hi epi ned a pnWie h- Tirj-GHO- P, . LfflcaiSE, Af-n- t. STORE 1 n.uujE Bi.OTiiEns, T1 pW'trn Bnd BOOKS, CARTS, Ac., Ac. Crrat a,tm4ir i given (n f elect ing and finmrtling orders ly ruf, ori GUN . r.Nvnoprxi lENCTT-S- . the'r xtrt FT, hit. J BIG Inf'crna on roncermeg ftv'ght c epiy 10 f,en. I iv cht and Ticket Til T( ML P, m :nm, PROVO CITY'. -- CU WILLIAM merr, - alio Veep a hill line of rA'-xrooK- w'll rffire. ETC., ETC.' dll EOiEH We connect with train to and ftornthe Nor: hero settlement. ug, rt a tue . Paa-r- n . IW-- m 4 PRIZE CANDIES AND' CTIILISTMAS. GOODS IX GREAT YARIETE- -. ' L.kE KIW tin-wa- re Xave loriui at 7.Y) 1nrtu lea ing BH Like Cft & Cache LlX'iKS. . should lak- - the Utah C nral roornl''g BLANKS. paoifngcr Train, in ooler to make ennr-tio- n srATioxruT, with Central Partita at Ocicn and ri.Ns. INK, Utah Northern at Corinne. TKVINS BUN OX BU.T Pratafltyr.T, DEAI.KB IW AI.S And 1 prepared to manutieture all kind of at reasonable rates. Shop cfirncrof CYntre and Mala street Provo City. no.' Many w ho have sent ea heretofore now pun hn.se of us, sail .fled that our price nr lower than that for which they can bring them here. Dealer In ia.m. , STC.T, n. LivmcGTon, IT On and after Octolicr W, I'd, liaily tl,T Train Leave Corinne at 12 0 p m. 7 W'XX-lLACC-ft- a' flrst-clar- Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. Sunday School Rerrards thexbnkeyygotng so would the drain before JOHN SHARP, fast, jump EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. dt Superintendent. noticing it But not so. On they ca me, and when the donkey got And w off, t extra inducement to thee to the drain ho stopped all of a wishing to get up R. SORTQEILX II.1H and the man went over I ; Oovemment JjTtds, 3i icing talma, Cmi1 and Iron IruirH, and w Lira prepare ueoessary pcra for protest.. Strip and land Warrant! Lojht and Office at residence, half block small p ax Pnuo House. , CONFECTIONERY, AND TRAINS sudden, zzj,: Pepefy FANCY NOTIONS, STATIONERY-,- r course,-- that I, vlt Englneera and 'i News Dealers, DAILY TRAINS -- 51 aul itt. s stev; Centre Street, Xot ember 3rd, 1S73, In addition to the above, X 13 I - knrtejan, GEflTRAL RAILflDJlD. On and after - INTEREST' PAID ON $ 1 VINOS Will rive especial attention to ohtInin ntmita for dl . racs- . UtaE JAMES SHARP, - JEWF-UT-T EXCELSIOR HOUSE... 1 Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. UTAH it oh-erv-ed f ami tlomeetic. IY)R Injported EXCI LANGE sale;; tal man, one Sunday morning, watched a country girl, on the highroad from the village to the that she church, and looked hither and thither, this way and that, upon the road, as if she had lost her thimble, or some other valuable.. The Mts xyere ringing for prayers, and there was no one Bible on tho road, except the girl and the gentleman, who reoognwd in her tho servant maid of at ncighltouring fanner, Wlnture you looking for, my the gentle man, as the girl?" to jore along continued danwl n h She the dusty JMirul gravt ly, ror, I am looking to re if ray m h r Is gone to i hurt h, lb r ina4 r hid a wyodt n h g, - lth, lTY,WHOI.FBVTH AXD QI.TI,Ki:f itetiiil Dealer in Ale, Ever, Porter. Ac.,. -- Making ixisMark. PEMEItOKE;' C eol-lee- -d s. ho touched the ground than he got up, and, looking the donkey straight in the face, he said, Vera well pitched. But low are ye going to get over yerself? WATCH promptly remitted Passengers will pleass ptirehase tlu ir Ticket at the offices. Fifty cent additional will be charged u hen the (Ure k on the Train. For ail bif.mnation concerning Freight or Passage, a; pi y to land they have narrow, open - WCl run Dully, Sundays eicepterl, Bffit Lake City at 8 10 a.m, and A Iieaving ditches, called sheep-drainand 5:05 p.m., and Ogden at 5 a.m. and man .was riding a donkey one day p.m. across a sheep pa fare, and when Pascengera will plenie pnrehae their the donkey came to a shitp-drai- n theofficest. Fifty eent additional he would not go over So the will bo collected charged when the fire man rode him hark a short dis- on the train. tance and turned him around and For all information concerning freight to or put the whip to him, thinking, of passage apply JAMES Mr. L JAMES ail nti2S Contra- - Street, Iftwvo City, . PRAtTir-XTWGBKMXX IW riOCKS,. XVATCHES and JEWELRY, ' A If work warra n ted. aul' m-3- . Superintendent. drugs. of Two Viiovk aouth of Heat Slore, on Main BireeL , i p.m. FERAMORZ LITTLE, ;J; JEWELER. ItEPAIRKR- Bhopat the Ocru Billiard 'jilotm, . Alt work warranted. , Jan5 , L. 8. HILLS, Cashier, MIXED Tit AIMS ' . . at Ih aUJiiion to titv a how, ; - - 8:20 p.m. x. ncczDc, r.T. live store, ulierc he keep . Iput,7 ' ' Co-op-- Cityatlp.OL Jf SirF-ur-DEAi- ' Irovo City, .IT. .x.;, Off'ck, 1st door east f E:t 1:; . oil: ' PHYSIcTaN AMD SURCEOIt, PAID UP CAPITA I, leave BftTKtyrs?rf Jitnetowiit Sr3; Uttle AUTHORIZED CAPITALrrrr.S Cottonwood 8t 32i5; arrive at K.lt Ijika 6 - kinds. He secureda ladder and at lxalf-pa- -t Iutve Salt LakeCity at 6 am.and3:40 p.m. at7r'i0 am. and 5:S0 p.m. 5 in the morning he succeed- Arrive at Ophp 8:41) a.m. and 6530 p.m. Leave Ogden at ed in joining his bride in the room Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10:40 A m. and aboye. n. Salt Lake City, Utah. at arrive atSUiBdy at 7;t5; leave Ban Could Dot get him up s fairs, they dy72; at I'm; Draper at g;li; i at 8:55; went up to see If they could not American Fork at 9:3'; Pleasant Grove at make the bride and come 9:15; arrive at Provo at 10.30." down. Hut shehad bx'ked the door and would not let the crowd in, iome of them got a hammer and nails, and getting a ladder, put it upon the outside of the hou.-- e, climbing into the brides apartmcht and nailed up the door firmly, saving that If the bridegroom would not let them put him to lied he should not get into the room anyhow. They hid the ladder and went off. The happy man finding clear walked y to his room and quietly attempted to enter. lie could not get In, and he shouted, My dear, open the door! fche informed him that it was nailed up. He then tried to kkkitopen, when the landlord interfered and told him he was not going to have his furniture and his house ruined In that way. He went out grid tried la findiiia ladder, but he could not do it At last some one remembered, that a man had somo ladlightning-roders at the other barn and down the newly-marrie-d soul hastened. , W1I! leave Provo at E:S p m.; Ple.xu4iit Grove at 1:15; American Fork at Ishl at 2.05; Driier at 2 50; arrive at Mindy SS)5; I.ea e the Utah Central Raiinaul furPruvO and ln'.Tuiliai atatluua EUSIXESS CURDS. LAMPS 1 TIIAIXH "V. 16SL' . aniv lamps, oh,-- aul Refuse a co., 67 First houlli cL of Oa amT pfer Jiovt D EUSIXESS. NATIONAL-BANK- get up etl . RAILROAD.- - Ix-h- . CITY "DESERET 1 i . IffiSYO CITY OFFICERS. Ahraham Q. Smoot M- -r f L- Myron Tanner - John NoUall Aldermen L John B. Milner .Tsaac Bullock, Warren X. Du-wnhmv.lo Dnsunberry, W m. 'Ik Pace. T. John Nuttall Recorde- rJohn W. Hoover Treasurer. -Henry C, Rogers Marshal. Warren X. Dusenberry City Attorney. Assessor and Collector.- .- amra E. Daniels Jaroe W. I awe less Supervisor AG. Cownover Chief of Police Robert T. Thomas Watermaster. Daniel Graves sTtnn SILT LIKE UTAH SOUTHERN newly-marrie- no: 1ST4, 6, F.1ILK010S. , UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. TROI ELES OF A BRIDEGROOM. George W. Bean Probata Judge Xlrrmt Tanner Alhert K. Thnrher Selectmen LThosJ. McCullough The iligLt to Mtifh Marriage L. John Nuttall FfstiTitifs are tarried ia Iowa. County Recorder.. .Henry C. Roger Shenft- Prosecuting Attorney YV. X. Pwsenberry i .John It Milner A correspondent of a Council' Surveyor - Albert Jones BluSd jvaiier says: Last Coroner. night, 1 John Nuttall County Clerk Id A. Worn January 7th, a party drove up Treasurer. In the parlor of a hotel, Assessor and Col lector JT am es E. Pnl Is Kupt. Common Schools, W. X. Dusenberry and sent for the iaudlurd XEwsrxrr.KS. (The standard rale is avoirdupois). . Daily, seven times a week, 35 ct per FRIDAY, .FEBRUARY eye and tore another ones coat off his back. In the turmoil the whole ' lit l. V. T. party got out of the room and went to the saloon clo.--o by and Rebecca, put your (Uias on. You look uncommon plain, , tookadriuk. In spite of all perAnd there Is Deacon Perrys son d suasions man the . up llio lane. declared not was he that going to 1 saw he had his eye on yoa .. . t them ike off let his clothes Ilis . ' Esat Hunday,lu l thewchoir, be friends bat makdo then a and you Now, pray got rope, He such a fine young Squire. ing a nooM, slipped it over bis head and tried to drag him up Im gad weve grl the milkin' done, And glad you swept the room, stairs. They nearly choked him He'S at tire dror, Rebecca, run; to death, when the doctor inter-ffre- d But wait, pick tip that broom. aud cut t he rope. Then they Just as he knocked she reached tlicdoor, - (To ieirit Is in mu's Citeued It to his legs, and in fry-- , Am) with herejes Unn the floor, ing to drag him up Ftairs broke a - Ktdd Will you pfanae walk te." lounge hud' hire dow u half the .. 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