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Show VOL. PItOVO 1. A DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL C. R, OFFICI'IW FOIt UTAH. rge I Wrtodn, Oregon Governor . A. Rtnrk, Utah Bocretary i Jar. It. nit, N. Y. Chief justh- -. .CITY, of Sleep. Due Allowance Habit Influences in some degree the amount of sleep that is required. It bhonld be said, however, that it is never well to withhold of the revenue that is Justly any ( Philip H. Fracrsnn to the drowsy god. A man due Wire man Jacob K Ae)rf:t,.... Mich. may accustom himself to take so R. .Geo. Mnvwftt, Marshal Wm. Carer, HI as to be greatly the V. K. Attorney. Klmhntl ittle sleep, l Nathan lurveyor ooer thereby in his waking: Seeetverof Putdtr.Moneyx, J.ThOverton.Pn. Willett PtUlJIT lt nitty be rommordy-oh-serveVriter Load Office.- P- Taggart, TIL J. a. A that home fersons who Ae'or. O. Hollister, Cnl. . 8. Collet-totime in bleep than is lesa siend Jndlrlal 1)1. strict. C. W. hniersun M'-K- I mo-menL- s. " - I- r lt Irk usually fouwl needful by others of the fcame tf.urttorial omrerA egate to Geo. Q. Taunon Zenihbabcl Snow I. T). T. McAllister Oinw orncy General nihat ;Wm. Clayton Ja,U H. I Campbell ,Utr. rt. Common Srlwnl ' UTAH (GUTTY OFFICURR Warren X. Ducnberry rohat Judge Mvmn Tanner Jf Albert K. Thurber LThnaJ-Mi'Cnllonc- uinty Recorder... -- h T. John Nnttall C. J. H. John H. Roger Milner Attorney rrweentlng dinner 1 vcynr .Albert Jone -- L John Nnttall mote citric..,.... ... Henry A. Hlxim easnrer E. Dnnlels James rollector ami uieor n. Ducn berry ipt. Common School, W. Ilenry A lerltT. rnovo city officers. -- jRyor Abraham O. Smoot John Nntfall R Jones Albert Jones fi .ldennew. ' f Janies Dunn. Wm. R. Pace, (mncUorsJwilllsm A. Forte. John U. Igvvele (.Milner, Jame T. John Nuttall emrder. L Henry A. Mixon reuror Henry C. Rosters rhl.... John Ik Milner fy Attorney. .esaor an, I Col lerfor James F. Daniels Clmrles I). Miller . ipervtsor... A. O. Cownover Police of ilnf Rn"lert T. Thorrrn aterm aler Arrowsmll h ty ronndkeeper.. Joalah T. Daniel Graves i POSTAL AFFAIRS. RATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. tThe stamlarrl single rat e welch t Trnv Single rale letter LS rent roughont th United States Ironor a. eaeh additional o a ox. avolrdtipol!. n p , IT letters, single rate rsPAfr.ns. t . The standard rate la mlrdnpols). y. seven times a week, six weekly rkly ithly 85 or. rt. per quar. l " 5 8 .. 4 H RionrcArA (The standard single rate s 4 ox. avoirdupois). el, perqnar, 8 mthly I larterly rhe maximum weight of any package of Inted ormlecellaneona matter Is 4 8 av dupol. REGISTERED I.ETTEUS AND MONEY ORDERS. Registration: Tetters may heregbtered on t pay meat of tee of fifteen rents, hat he government take no responsibility for safe earrings or compensation In rases of loss. Money Orders: All principal pot office now receive small sum of money and Issue drafts for the same tipon other post flier, subject to the fa Rowing charges and regulations: I cent On orders not exceeding 12 H Over 2 and not exceeding H Over FI and not exceeding II .... 3 23 Over t and not exceeding o ae, nnd strength, and occupation, consume a much ger portion of their days than others do in a kind of dreamy vacancy, virtual inactivity of mind ami body. The hours expended in sleep are not the only hours that nng;ht be Justifiably deducted from the suip total of the life, as having been lost to it; numbers of moments are daily spent jn .an absolute inaetiorrof mind and body; and sleep cannot be robbed of its dues, without adding largely, and In. greater .proportion than the time habitually stolen from the sleep, to that which is wasted in such waking reveries. In order that the mind may have the power of undergoing trying and exhausting labour, that It may continue in the full possession of its capabilities, that it may continue to le undulled and unblunted by such wear and such use, an amount of sleep must bo allowed which Is proportionate to the severity of such work, to thOj and expending nature of the minds employment. The nights may he robbed of the hours of sleep; and tho time so stolen may be devoted to toil of mind or of body; but the endurance by the system of the undue waste and imperfectly restored balance of the vital force, even if somew hat protracted by the strength of the constitution, or if prolonged somewhat by the energy ofa determined will, or by the spur of a great necessity, or by tho desired goal of a great ambition or a daring hope, must he short-liveThe system cannot bo robbed of its sleep without a corresponding disturbance and derangemeut of the functions; the power and the equilibrium of the vital forces will become so far affected as to Involve disordered action; and thus indirectly by forming part of the common organism, and directly by the diminished tension of the vital forces which supply the sensorium itself, the mind will become unable to continue Its exertions. Many an ardent and hopeful aspirant for collegiate distinctions, many an anxious labourer for professional einlneuee, has thrown away his hopes iu thus vainly struggling to cheat tho system of this great - lar- - d. U. T., quiremeuts and external accomplishments, that they neglect to instil those principles of truth, honesty, and sincerity, which lie at the foundation of all right moral development; while others, careful that their sons and daughters jhou!d le conformed, indres and behaviour, to fashions of tho day, neglect to train them in tho-- laws of Ik.uLIi and right pliyic.d development, by hich may be secured, fur the future man or woman, that priceless inheritance, a sound mind in a sound body. IroUibly few parents are so happy m to look baLk on the years when their children M ere growing into men and women, without the bitter reflection that they made, grave mLfakes in some points of physical training; and It docs not much alleviate the pain of this reflection, that these mistakes were cau-e- d by their own ignorance of the laws oflife and health. There is less excuse for such ignorance at present than in the past; now that books and periodicals, devoted to the culture of the body, are multiplied, and so cheap as to come withiu the reach of the thecu-tomsar- .d e poorest, Skln Grafting. catch-forcep- s, Something from his The standard single rale to Great Britain half an ounce avoirdupois; letter, ix test papers, two cent. Standard rote to France I 15 grammes or ox.; letters, ten coots; papers, two ecot. one-quart- er Pen.-- EUSIhESS. BUSINESS CARDS. DESERET RAILROAD. NATIONAL RANK, nw R riMi RAIL ST-v- . ,j Lt-k- c . Ixvpr-- - IHrcclinv. J; In to the .Uiu-- MIXED . WV.l run T li ,V 1 Laud Arrlvlr at Handy al7rMo.ni.anJ 2.15 1 m. !. SanJy at 9 rt a.tn. nnj 4:rt Arrtvit ? at H.!t Jke City at lla,m. nj I- jmrrhm. WarrnU, College work warranted. r JAMES SHARP, k t AscnL milled,. Jn. noN II. MAHOUTTS, ixm rOBEICiX KXCIIAAGE 4. 11 .vr.x sr paid oy s Anyas r ((. "'Hi, DP IX) SITS. dt an I ( Uie -1I prt't an , A aul 2 - s::i, Bnr.eyorw, feriVn t, r , (,.V( mmej t Jjimls, j, , and Iron lam-- , non wi, t f. 1 mo-r- I . a. Jieprity Ui;lneer. and rive E AND 1U r, steivut j. SALE. W It - le, itvtl and dotnevi.e. UufK I . 'i-- jer J hur. - p rtml Orml BVrrron. Ib.r,hl font fa if, nt residence, half Muck south cl (flee frvivo aul A VI IL J. 'mrnm . CAMl-RiiU- A. R. PATTI . R.T.V. PIONEER LIME OF UTAH. lFBELL&PAnEBSO;, and after Xorctnbcr Zed, 1ST3, IyeSnIt lJtkPCttrta.m.ad;.4 at 7:5 a.m. and f bw.ir kk i 1 I AXO NEW BARBER SHOP, paa. l p-Arrive at Oricn Henve Ordrn at 8:4 a.m.nnd;2 p.nu Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10:4 rum. and hoj Booksellers, News Dealers, AILY TRAINS I r SII.VKR CITY, TINTIC. U. T. All onlers from the rurnmndlng Jllhlnj tania will L-- lproinplly o On , T7ILLIAII-n;CE- anIS afu-mh-- 5-- In addition to Uie above, MIXED TRAINS Will run Daily. Sunday exorpteu, Kxit Ioikn City at 8:8 a.m. and and 5: 5 p.rru, and Ogl.-- at 5 o.m. and 3.7 p.m. S T.A.TIO aTEIRS, T mpl ' Street, SALT HAKE CITY, U. T 21 Hast will DrLWnprr pliv pnrrbae their tirkrt.ot theoClrc. Fifty rent additional ehorr.-- d when the fere Is collected will on the train. For aU Information conermlnf freight or passaire apply to t- -r On. JAMES SHARP, Fiv-irh- and Ticket Agent. t JOHN SHARP, ' Superintend nt. -- dl Javfniif, Ilhtorical and Toy, rociical Works, AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, And the largest slock of Sunday School Rewards EVER BROUGHT TO UTAIL And wo(T- r extra Indnecrrjrnt wi'hlng to t np - mu sormbx r. r--. TRAINS RUN BETWEEN CO ErllT LOG to those g-- LIBRARIES OR PURCHASE REWARDS. 3H, A IT. It. S. II I X KH, Hate ofthe M'ulker Jloune.Salt lake City) Moul t re, pert fluty Infurtn the puttie that he hns opened a '.mt-- r lx--v Lnrlx r Shop. Ijidltw (lianipmmlng a ie, Uitty. (eatrt Kirert, Prm t lty, I, T, Jao21. Keep In stork a full line of n Yankee relates the fallowing Justiios nith f. F. E. E. bit of conversation he had with He said he an acquaintance: ued to write for the pqers once, and meeting an editor one day, the editor said that he would like 1S73, Dsdy-ron and aSer Octohrr sumething from his 100, and, mger Irani. mjs Ire, what do you think I Irarr Ctirtnii. at 12: sent him? al 7.8 a. in. I, Give it Ones Self. Sait lake City W Caehr rar!hsaid he leaving Says he, Well, up. .lioutd Utah Central morning take tl.r Tliere is a responsibility, which ho wanted something from my pa.iesenrT Train, In order to make oonneo-tion-s with Central Iaeif.o at Cij.len and rests alike on every one, from pen, so I sent him a pig. Northern at Corinne. lah t which no being, gifted with huO man faculties, enn be absolved. It A New' York man lias connect alh trains to ami tir is to enre for, cultivate, and make a new industry that demands fHwn the N'irthrrn sciMentent. O the mo4 of ones self in the three- no capital and no special endow ON SU.T L MCE TIMF. RUN TRAINS fold aspect of moral, intellectual, ments in the mat trade. The O and physical being. To train Wayto obtain a win pawnrer plra.'e funrhn-- e thetr children to understand, and as- he says, is to walk it.", to the tickets r.l tho ofTee. sume for themselves, this respon- front door o a dwelli.ig-houfe- , For all Infiirmallnn eoneern.ni fn Tit or sibility, Is one of the mo.st impor- take a mat, go homo and wash it, pasm-- e, apply to CIIAS. XIRLEY, tant, of parentil duties. Romo and then go kick and sell it totY? Fn IrM nod Ticket Afent Gen. to see their former owner.. The profits are parents are so anxious THATCHFR, .1 children excel in Intellectual nc- - immense. Gen. h. j. r.ioonc, TIN E PL, T n- O P G II f And Ispntparcl to manuDveture ait kinds -at of nimble rate,. Shop corner of Centre and Main street, Pmvo City. ni.T I tin-wa- re n-- ALFRED DlUNtLEY, AMERICAN FORK, U.T IEAU U IX 7Y1NES, LIQUORS, OROCRRIIN, PROVISIONS,. . CIGARS, . . pro IIAMS. Many who have sent east hen tofurr cow are purchase of n- -, wi.(WJ Utuf our enn which that lower than fir bring they them here. CANDIES, ETC., ETC., of tho ehoieeet kitiJo, and a NUTS,- rii We n nl-- o keep a full line of KOOKS. - VARIETY OF ROBOTIS dirt v Ix-m- LT Wlnhea to Inform hi friend and the public generally, tl at he ho ojiened t -t, S's Jiafct Utah Brewery, Collections u ,ade ami prom jtt'y t. - aut noiMsi:. class vpiiisTsmith rif rrv, W Irt.t CMTUKKf I.i tail 1. nlfsr In kj(l Hi r, peubrokc, Prmo TwoHorkn ou Jlflln Siret t. r r.U he charred when Ue f.ui' U ci.i--rrj ihn Train. For '! rimrcrnin Fn- - At or Ra.' rt', cpply to FERAMORZ LITTLE, l drui. rno krf Wo. WILLEK, ITopriflfif. Scrip, 4c. at the oS'rw. Fifty T'.v f Ul HISand JKWliUA. W p.i.i. thr-I- City, U. T. L ( l:y, tlnh.J PRAtTUM, IVhTlKMW f.V ngtCK. I'flV.'i- - the Utah IVntml Railroml T put, Rail lake City, at 4:10 o.m.anvl I p. m. wKl SURCEON, 14 tktor fat4 of List jr Kura Centre Sfn-et- , 3eil in Geld Dust, Cob, Exchange, I;Ily, Sumljy ricppfrtl, r d EXCELSIOR HOUSE XS TO AfID FROL! SANDY, p eul r AH , AND M4rf k, Utah CVntnil Railroad Iaqiot, a'.eloivs at 7 wm. if. fir IVoi- and .rrn, rvM.-ni- t H a.tn.; L...I- - Iuttunw.xl fct 7 ; J'ain'tou It M 7"t m;, 1 At Tait; Han Sxndy at 7:ti; ! W II Id M Ji NMNixS, dy at t .Vi; Irap t nt ? 1; Ijt!iI at 8 V.; Ju.'IX Ml Ud', American Fwt at 8 ll&aut Otuve al K. I .ITT! I . - H. liHXS, Cashier, 8.VJ; at IVno at 13:J0. City, Utah. lrovo Orffr?, City ni4 jera. SURGEON, AND PHYSICIAN ' IT r.VID ('AnTAU- - , AUTUOiHZIH) CArir.VL , Mill rocerg, n. R. r.i. 1 I AND-were- IhHident PHYSICIAN Itoo nl r.-- sn 1 Hi . Salt Ijnlce Citjr, Utah. It TtMlS, OH. Rnl Xjulti t. CO., II. SIMMONS, M. I of On art I after Xor ember 2L7i, IsTl, Y T .V 1 X H W.U I lro at U.ai jcitu; I! Si! fork at t; IU U; Ann t '5ii.lv asii; a! ;. r at r1; R.ioiy xt J.I1; Jimoton at 3.J; I Jttlc xi S:i; tun v at Rail OIL. LAMPS UTAH SOUTHERN ' Dr. Bells method of skin grafting, as performed in numerous cases at the Iloyal Infirmary, Edinburgh, has proved very successful, In procuring portions of skin for this purpose he takes them from some sound portion of the patients body, preferably from the arm. A piece of skin Is pinched np by a pair of common and cut off to the size with a pair of scisrequired sors. This piece is divided into smaller pieces about the size of a grain of rice, and is planted among the granulations of the ulcer by means of a prode, one small piece being sufficient for about a square Inch of surface. Over each of the grafts is laid a piece of guttapercha tissue, half a square inch in 6ize, previously dipK?d in some antiseptic solution. The ulcer Is then covered by two' layers of tissimilar pieces of gutta-perch- a sue, placed on each other in an imbricated manner, and over these a dressing of antiseptic gauze and a bandage; this dressing is not removed fur two or three days, when It is replaced as at first. To insure success, before grafting the ulcers should be free from fetor," and the dressing changed under spray. NO. 203. IST-i-. SALT LURE CITT FJ!LF.2D$. Gen. Frvurht and stock-in-trad- e, RATFH OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. APRIL 2. THURSDAY. too nuinrrou- - to mention. STORE GUI? BIG ! l.IANKS. STATION FUT, PUNS. INK, - - HAGUE BROTHERS, PArER, ITTiGF.RS, DVY HOOKS, Importer n:nl TVirlers In Btrm.us, TASS TKKIKS. HOCK FT HOOKS. i:.N HI 'ITS. HEN CITS. CALLS, . . Ac., Ac. 1 ' I Great alt niton given to fa Meeting and forwarding forders ly mad, Or1 pistols, a:.:::unitio:; gu:;3, -- - nu J ISIIINf ft7 F.a -- t P.aLvii T nj"te vfri LC-P- . . T,y , IZ L. rt, c ilt lake! u lly n.) |