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Show JTf VOL PROVO 1. the Flawtrs OFFICIAL. DITXCTORY. la the U. T.. CITY. Coa. An i Tneipectcd Answer. ' OnT 10th of November a child was disinterred from an old graveyard at Claysville, Ky., which was burled. In a metallic care, an the 6th of July, 1855. The child waa two years old at the time of ts death, and as It had shown a real fondness for flowers, Its fanimolhcrf "when It was lying of ai.jj'or, to. - ..I to roure aa t to condoasness by Lddlr g two Jdyj lacked dam-- J: ro..cluds kro It .The sinking chili these bads and held :;a firmly In Its little hand uuUl It (Hod. When the shroud v as finished and the body put In thitchln,c.o clfort wautiaAe to La.0 the rose sweets from the cell grsfp; and so the bads of flowers were buried with the bud of ham )nj than eighteen & id years p. way when thecofiln was Lrcaght agila Into the light The lid was opened and ft strange htwas presented to those who ked w ithin. The flesh had not crumbled to dust. The child was a an almost perfect state cf and In its hand held two n damask roses. The eaves appeared fresh, but they emitted no fragrance. The case certainly Is a remarkable one. Ex. U. ft, OFFICER FOB UTA.lt. e i ' .George L. Wood, Oregon fleam A. RJark, Utah Ta & UcKwo, K T. f RM H. 1 prxrr(rT Jartlrt M arrival u Fmw ' Aoclate - T. rtrick,Netk cw y, m. OinnL C C.Ownt, Ind. tb Overton Jf. . 4. ..i K...nce, U, . i P. TKrt, IL CL ..X-- tr. s. Aiunfy:.....:'.;.:......iA w. I.: taimjiif 1. . t. . -: .. g-- 1 -- 1- - R. r. R. Cn error. Clerk 1st J uw - J. O. tl l UUlct, Ki?roa C. W. - - ed TrrnrroRTAL crncrrjv : frHOeo. Cannon TVDcite to Con Kno General-. ..Xenibbabel Attorney J- IX T. Mr A Ulster m. Clavtoa And ?rr Jack Jme i m I, It. LClBfWl Krhoel 4-i Q- - - - - ' UTAH OdUNTT , FFlCFtA. n Cn.Owrge W. IV Tftnrivai fteiecinicn . t " rrnnt I Ai.irrt Eeeeder K. 1 mirhrf lThoaJ.MeCullogh T. John Nnttall .IT- - r J C. I.' i - ,W. j?. I ..id K LAI Albert Jdbm rv"-'nher- ry ar per-servatl- 1. John KnHll .Hmfy A. THxoa Awnm S r4Wt(JuiiM F. Daniel Hapt. Common School, W. Den berry CmiP riwt Tmiiw,i. full-blow- i. JST. ' PROVO CITY OFFICERS, 4 Jtbrahan A JfoTtI Mrmn Tanner ' 1874. .16, SALT FilLfiOADS. NO. LAKE CITT BUSINESS. EUSIEESS The St Louis Democrat relates UTAHSOUTHERN he following; During the progress of the trial R A I LrR O A of .the. case of Widow Mathews against the Elevator Company, in J T i he circuit court recently. Colonel Shybnek, counsel fur the defend-dan- t, On and atrr Xovember 21 A, 1873, conceived the idea that one li -- VI LY TRAINS DESERET . witness for the plaln-Lf- f, was a suitor for the hand of he widow, and on theeveoflead-c- g her - to " tho'altor.1. Getting Murphy on the stand, the lawyer endeavored to bring this fact before the Jury, and this was the upshot of the examination: Mr. Murphy, are you any re- ation of the plaintiff? No, sir, I am not. Dont you expect to be? Such a thing might happen. Now, are you not going to ' marry her? ' afraid not, Im You are afraid you wont eh? Well, now, dont you expect to furphya -- 1 , off - Halt Jl City, TTtali. lV I. Mure, at Trij; Jnneton ' MITtKlJ TRAINS Will run Dally, Sundays exrepted,' TO AND FROM SANDY, rt Director. avo - -- lVm. BIILIXS, V first CLASS lKJUSAK.. -- ,. I v -- -- - , Provo Huase. Trl-wee- 1 - 1 n. arolrdupoUV. 4 . I et. per Monthly, . . II M M M Quarterly Tbe teaxlmnwi Weight of eny peekfe of frtntes or mlRCelUnemt matter I 4 a o - otrSnpota. ' f registered i.rnr.ns and money - - ORDERS. negttmttont tetter may WreflttereSon payment ot me of fifteen rent, hot the r y toremment take pft repon-IWin- T rarrlce or eompenaatlon In eeaee of OHer: All principal poat offtee ,nowreeeTeinatl nm of money and li ne draft (hr the name upon other port office, nh)et to the following chargee end regulation: - - Money ill te Do order not exceeding J3V. Deer tA and not exceeding fl., ' Drer HA and not exceeding tdh, . Orer ttO and pot exceeding D). . RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. Th I ol X. .7 a A C E Vl'niETT of ?ro . STC.'E, Outre Street. Provo (Ity, 1,T . j, t 1 WJU.hU 1 Kism FANCY NOTIONS, STATIONERY CONFECTIONERY, ETC., ETC! t? , ALL P!trzrcNPrr avd fTPtiTMAs TJOOKi IN GREAT VAUK.TY. dll STATXO IsHEIRS, - WILLIAM ISiiftt StweL St 1 Temple f Is CITY, T,fit in slock a full line of HA1ST ILiAICP V Keep m EAKEBT - TJ INCE, - CC::FECTIOXEHy- CITY, TINTIC, U, T. All order from the surroundma Mining1 Caiujs lit l.rumjAiy aul attendeti to t' TayjBTpnilp, nistoriral acd NEWJB Toetical Works, AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, (Ijite ARBER SHOP. . , U. 5S. IIINEK, of the Walker House, Knit Lake Cft Would And the largest stock of ro!wtful'y inf. .no that he ha Sunday School Rewards pnt ;u? Earls r es h:trops'ini; a jiecioltr. Centre Kireet, Dr o Clt jr, I. T. Ladic KhojN i EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. opened a y t! - - Jan21. -- - ly Remt-morvtht- , j EEV.'S DEPOT Booksellers, News Dealers, . -- ". pro-i- , d, OILIPBELLI PATTERSOn, AXD t.g Scrip and L nut Humraf Ikuujht tmd - DiHee ok evidence, hnlf block svuth . A. a PATTERSON. ILi CAMPKELL, -- Remt-week- nojf Utah s f M Prorfielor. o , e W - JFjixnY r uVaI n i l rih A ' 1 ( Twoblrxk oouth of Fast Store, on Main rosreet. ."r f- - , : Collections made 'and promptly marry hei ? ' should wife If my die, and the r milted. Brewery, widow ' remain single till then, H. MAllGETTS, ,n. . such ft thing might happen. At K AND CITY, Wlrol-TrSAI T LAKE Is filer i?i Ale, L'vtr, 1 orter. e., The Jurors and spectators burst . doinei-tonnl FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR Iinporti-- and nto a roar of laughter, and MurSALE. . - : AuuEW STTiVWT'S SCa, phy chuckled .at the ? cunning " r manner in which he had drawn Cltil rnglneer and V. S. Dern fy JAMES SHARP, the lawyer on. The Colonel had kuriejen, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. ON SAIXYCS WtUxive epeclal attention to PAID ISTEJtEST oa more to the say nothing FERAMORZ LITTLE, ni e for Avinrocnt Ijinds, M in ; :dlunn'4. DEPOSITS. Coal nnd Iron fjird. and irjii matrimonial question. dl Superintendent. aul prepare the . , pajH-r- . aw- . EXCELSIOR HOUSE, -- Leaving the Utah Central Railroad Depot, Salt IUe City, at lh a ro. end I p.m. Arrivlr.f at Kandy at Ta.tnpml p m. Iicavlng S.ihdy at 9:4-- a m. and 4:15 p.ra. Arriving at Salt Lake City at 11 a.m. and p.m. Paenger will please porehane Oirir Ticket at the offices. Fifty cents additional will be charged when the tire Is col- ' lected oa the Train. , For all Information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to 16-4- 0 v l f, jewfliTu. ix. Khopai the Gvia Ihlliard Saloon.' All work warranted. jan. Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip,' p-- I . . PS WATCHMaKLU ' re ' 7. G. IUCLEY, TV3L TI. rjdiFiv-F.Vkre-Prc- ' . Ail work warranted. n! 1 , f- -' i In addition to tlie above, gh-r- a Y't PRACTICAL WORKMAN ON CHECKS, WAICHEK and JEWLIJIY. san- i -- JAM IS r. JRSEJiOliff, Centre roe!, I:o o ..tLV.ni ItnoPFR, President, I!, s, f Imh.HAM lorvu, WILUAM JKXNINGK, SAT; JOHN- SHARI, "- Amerh-w- n Fork attXOj rtsBnt Grove at F. IJTTT E. H. -U HULLS, Cashier,:ti; arrive at Prove at ltnaft a. in.; Little Cottonwood at 7 XL; Brnve at Sandy's t T:3; leave dy at 7X5; Draper at 8:10; Lchl at AND aul -- frr CreftpfTir' - cf t,e OrrtT,l,tiUmr !vo nH' CRyafp.m. Ijeavethe Utah Centra! Railroad Depot, fur Provo and Intermediate station tJ t Ieovo-- City, kind. t l J5; Amrkn kork eMHO; Debt t 3.13; Draper at 2.30; arrive at Fanil jr 1D3; PAID UP CAIIT L leave Kvady at Uttle AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. Juneton ot cwmtttrootf at txt; "arm a at salt ixie - Grove oil toclh st. r PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - Provo at 1200 p.m. ; Ilvnsnnt Will LAMPS t OIL. "LA Mrs. Ok, C7 Fir-- n. m. noccris, r.i. d. ex-tcn- ce - ' CF.j3. A-- TtEFSE Dli NATIONALBAMv, -- The following specimen is given ATtafljRetskti t :CI . w ItoPnek. Warren X. Du-- by a Kansas paper of how a Judge John P. tt. Johnmn, a ImRnrr that State admonishes the prisUonwJior vlOT, pnarn berry, Wm. There are many men In B. Iiro, oners who are brought before fdm; who deem it no harm Jo .. Xirttall John ,T. Ttrenrd-r.ilrumley, you infamous scounJohn W. Hoover of woman; ac- PIONZCR LINK OF UTAH. TrentTT speak slightingly You are an unredeemed vil-ladrel! C, Roger IJenry VanhaL... to their ideai It' Is quite You halnt a single redeem-n- g cording Warron S. DoherrT rjly Attorney meet that strong should assail On and after November 3 rtf, 1873, nti CoUeetet June E. Daniel trait In your character. Your he weak. the iMir One of there robbers W. Tyivele -June gnferrlwir....... wife and family wish we had sent received a severe DAILY TRAINS rhvroerolioe- of ,.A.O, T.Oremorer reputation is to This the Thorn you .Robert Lp re Kail LakeCtty at 8 i.m. and 7:40 penitentiary. WtermMter am Daniel Omrrm he fifth time I have had yon be. rebuke on. a, recent occasion. .At Arrive at Ogden at 7:30 m. and 5:40 p.m. tot dinner at which ladies Were Leave Ogden at 8:40 a.m. and 6:3) p.m. ore me, and you have pot me to a.m.' nd this man In responding Arrive at Halt Lake- City at more trouble than your neck is present; ' 86 ptn. Woman o a dwelt almost toast, PCSTALAFFAIHS, Worth. Ive exhorted and prayed In addition to the above, the. frailty of the sex, 1 relelyon I J i over you long enough, you scoun-bre- il T. i fJ', that the best of them MIXED TRAINS Just go home and take one claiming Tf were little better than the Worst, Will run Daily, Kunday excepted, POSTAGE.DOMESTIC n VTKH OF glimpse at your family, and be off the chief difference m. and Balt Lake City at 8;K their Leaving being T.rrrrr.. fThe aUndonl lnle mte weight n short order. Dont lets hear 5D5 p.m., and Ogden at 5 a.m. and and conclusion the At letter surroundings. nUe t ok. BTolrdapbUX Rlngle of you again. The Grand Jury Seen of the speech, a gentleman present $aop.m. thrnniHont the United State two t found have indictments rose to his feet and said, I trust Passenger trill "please piirrliaro their Foe each dJHVnl Ji oi. or freeS against you, but Til discharge you the tlnn gentleman, In the application ticket at the offices, nay centsJ additional on your own recgnlzance; and if I 1 will be charged when the Hire collected Prop letter, tnjle rate of his remarks, refers to his own on the train. ketch yon In this neck of ivoods mother and sisters, not ours. For all Inftwmatlon concerning freight SnrexntM. The tndrd rate la 4 ox. at daylight The morning effect of this Just and timely or passage apply to , avolrdapotaV. Til sock you right square, in Jail -- JAMES SHARP, ... week, eU. per rebuke was overwhelming; and pBtly, wnren ttrae m to Gen. JefferTicket and and off Agent. Freight bnrap you right alt he maligner of woman- - was JOHN . . SHARP, .U sonville In less than no time, you t . ... . .. ... covered - - with - confusion and " dt. . M Kuperintemlent. ketch ever Infernal scoundrel! If I 5 Weekly at a man shame. you your crossing finger .Jw . I Mnnthty woman or child Til sock you right SORTDERX r.. R. Lady AsnBURTON and Thac The etenJerd tlnjl rate square into the Jug! Stand np, you PreiomrAiS, reLord - 1G7; K ' Sesletct.' .lobn R.Nnttall j L John Milner ..LX AISotiBOB... O. fttnoot FEBRUARY MONDAY, ttandard lngle rate to Great Rrltaln half an on nee exotcdupcU; letter, lx - .. rantg paper, two cent. Standard rate to France V 15 gramme, oronoaorterox Ldtus, ka ccuw; pa rtwoecala.; scounbrel, while on you i I pass sentence 1 maternal Patience A Mothers patience always ex cites admiration, and sometimes fills one with otter astonishment. Perhaps all mothers arc not alike for this maternal distinguished ' when wo think But excellence, how many millions of human beings have been born, nursed, washed, cIothedand fed through the helpless period of infancy, and through the wayward years of childhood, and remember how large ft share of the toll, care, and responsibility involved in aU this nursery work has fal len to the lot of mothers and been performed by them with so few rebellions murmur at the dispensations of Providence, and with so much apparent cheerfulness and goodwill, we are persua l that maternal patience Is an in herent, quality Jq maternal era-died- . , keray. Ilaughtons cently published Monographs commemorates Lady --Ashburton, who died some time since and who was the soul and centre of a notable literary group In which Thomas Carlyle and Thackeray were prominent figures. The latter was one of the eminent men whom she piqued by her brilliant repartee, and on one occasion he left her parlors resolved never to return. Months after, when the angry feeling had had time to'dle out, he received from her one day an invitation to dinner. Thaek eray returned it with ono of his Inimitable drawings on the lack, depicting himself kneeling at her feet, with his hair all aflame from the hot coils she was energetically pouring upon his head out of an mil .TRAINS RUM. BETWEEN O O ttTlST Jnnrlion with f. P B. R. O aA to Inform hi Wrohc public - t And i n IT; , , . PROVO CITY. BIG p.vrni, LEDGERS, connect with train to and R VY ROOKS, . . , IUXITTERS, . TASS ROOKS. I'OCKITTR.OOKS. TRAINS RUN ON HALT LAKE TIME. the Northern settlement. ... GUN n t STORE! g HAGUE BROTHERS, . Import, rs rd Ifenler In IAVrTUTJS? ' ornamental trailer. Thb act of IJRs CHS, guxs, rhTOiR,"A::;:uxino:i thrtr rawenger p!e pmehasa , CALI'S, . contrition was followed by com- tickets at tTC office. Ac., Ac. find plete reconciliation and warm For all In format km concerning freight or friendship to himand his family, passage, ypply to TA C li T. iZ -- CTI S. NIBLFT, . attention given to silcc! in g Great Gen, Freight and Ticket Agoi.t, Women have a majority of clerk C7Fj iU: .IciU.ii.S tUIk, ( .'v. and furtravding orders Irj omit. MOFA THATCHER, n nI I. (. Lick n d ' ships n $0 Iow a Legislature. . J Gen, Superintendent. oi . 111 - -- . IfflEDISt GEQEBIL Di-o- Ktage op i n. LivincGTon,' It, 1S73, Daily Pa-- . Train , enger leave Corinnc at 12 IX) p.m. We also keep a Pill T" Lcav Txvgnn at 7 ffl Km. 1 . i Pnrtle leaving Knit lake City for Cache ROOKS. vhoald take the Utah Central morning BLANKS,' Pwwengvr Train, In order to make connecSTATTOXrilT, tion with Central Facifto at Ogden and lENS. INK, . . Utah Northern at Corinnc. mr and the prepared to manufacture all kinds oftin-war- e at reasonable rate. . . . . , . Shop comer of Centre and ia!n Trovo Citj, t'C Many who have sent east heretofore now purcliaseof us, at Wled that our price are lower thnn that fbr which they can br'ng ' i i Dealer in them hero, i i . - from ou -- On and after October o friend genraly, fhat he ha epased a atn-cX"- AND L LIBRARIES TIUKHB,OR PURCHASE REWARDS. 3STB, H.J. MOORE, . And w offer extra Judncctncnts to those aUliIng to get Up ... FISHING 1 |