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Show m VOL i 1. h PllOVO OFFICERS FOR UTAH. I. Woods Ores'in ti.or. A. r..Hck, Utah las Ik McKean, N. T, " E.S. r;rs Associate.- H. Fnv't'nn - If Philip Jacob 8. Borrman -, rirhl Vtlnnicv It-- Geo, Maxwell, Mich. Hi. Car , III. Nathaa Khnhall Horvrvnf General ludie Mono?, J.lkOverton.Pa. , Pottensrer fomd Ot!W, 1 !' Taggart, 111. ... .O. J. Hollister, I Hi, Collector lirtui-tto- r l K. U s, a osir ' Km,rsu f - U...C9 TF.UUITviRI.VI, OFFICERS ' Q. Cannon 7.rnihbul-e- i Snow -- I. IV T. MoAlIKter Jvlegute to Coiurre Mlomev General Manhivi VVm. Clayton nvo Jnrte r Andi-n- Toonr It. T. Campbell Saj't. Common School. CTH COC NT Y OFFICERS. Probate Judge. . Warren X. Ptienlrry Mvnm Tanner If VtlK-r- l K. Thnrhcr t Tlvo. J.M cCn lmi eh I. John Nnttall Conntr recorder Sheriff. jtlr.t; Attorney IT C. Roger R MU'1''1' I. Milner Jone t John Nnttall CornL'-Cb-r- k Henry A. IMxon E. THnlels ,v.or mi l Collector Jnme 'siV: Common Nehoot, W. NVImsenU-rr- John Sut veyor... R. Allx-r- t Coroner...., Trc-.i-ur- I)rs. Illake and Chase, In their admirable lectures on this subject, delivered In Boston before crowtl-e- d houses, have demonstrated the really terrible physical ills hleh women suffer by following the imperial edicts of fashion In their dre.ss. Disease in the bra n results from the great heat generated un der chignons, brJds and curls of iorrowel hair. Colds and consumption are caught by the long j,kirtukU:lj Jnult. through snow and mud. Idver and heatt'JRni ungs give in os the ribs give way' under the steel and lacings of the corset and the girding waistbands. All tliis is plain and indisputable. Aud yet the terrible physical wa-t- e and suffering uhici follow fashions in dress may not bo these as an sufficient argument to deter many from blindly obeying them Strange as it may seem, yet it is doubtless true, many will risk the nirts of body and an early grave rather than give up that which they are bound to regard as fashionable and becoming. Some such may be reached through the con science.' The in and guilt of maiming the lxtdy, of wasting PROVO CITY OFFICERS. 'Abraham jjnvor O. Smoot John Nnttall Samuel (t, .tone Altiert Jone It. Pace, f Jem' Punn. Wm. John Ik Councilor William A. Follet. ( Milner, Jame W . loveless ..... Nnttall J. John re A. Dixon Aten nenrr C. Roger a John Milner and Collector Jame F-- Daniel Miller Chief of roller M'atermnster Armwsmlth City PonndkeeperJreinh T. ..Daniel Grave Sexton Supervisor- - Chnrle - TV . Cownover Rnltert T. Thoma A AFFAIRS. POSTAL -- o- r VTF,S OF POM 4 o. Nf.whi vrt'R. (The standard rate avnirdnpol'i, Pally. ren time week, Si ct. perquar. 1 3 U U Tri weekly Semi-week- 1 ly - Weekly. Monthly 8 (The standard tingle rate avoirdupois Pr.Rionirvi.s. 1 I Semi-month- o. ets. per qunr. ly Monthly ..t tJU'VTterly 8 . . - 1 41 The maximum weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter 1" 4 REGISTERED L17TTF.RS ANP MONEY ORDERS. may liereglriered on . RegMrnJion: Itter pavment f a De of fifteen rent, hut the government take no repontbUtty for aq rarrlage or rompenntlon In rae of Ires. Monev Order: All principal pot " strength, of"exjxsing it totick ness and death, a sin and wrong n Oods sight not leas heniouj :han exposing the soul to tempta tion, and destroying its purity, and surrendering it to evil this s a consideration which should lave utmost weight with all, which will have such w eight with some when nothing ebe will influence them. Viewed In this light, this subject of dress reform is worthy of the Christianjministers It has its place iu his pulpit. can draw its deepest pleas and It aersuasions from the New Testament receive into itself this Chri tian force, and we predict a great and widely extended reformation In this matter of womans attire. Watchman A Reflector. rOSTAGE. I.rmtRA (The standard single rate wrlght o.avoirdnp'W. Finsle rate letter throughout the United State. Fop cacti additional tlon 1 rate.- -. Prop letter, ingte - ofpee no'wreeelvemalI mn of money and I tie draft for the ame upon other omee, nhject to the following eliarge and regulation; 1 rent On order not eveecUns 13 ' U OrerSl and not eveeeding $1 3 I Over FI and not rvereding f C3 Over (4 and not exceeding ii rt Where the Money Coes. The suit of rooms appropriated to the royal couple nre six, in the Laneester Tower. They are the same used by the Crown Prince and princess of Prussia in ISoS, The principal apartment is over St. Georges Gateway, and com mands a view of the Long Walk, three miles in length, terminated by the colossal statue of George III. In addition to the gildin and other decorations, the rooms were very lieautifully refurnbhed, and hung with rich damak satin. The. sitting room U entirely-crimson, with handsome maslve trimmings In crimson aud gold. The bedroom and boudoir of the Duchess tiro of the same, linev. with rich white glace silk. The alcove was lined with fluted white glace silk, with a palmette of rich white satin, embossed with scrolls of rose, thistles, and shamrocks in crimson and white, surmount ed with festoons of damask satin the centre beirg. of.whito satin with the coronet and monogram of the Dm'hes most elegantly embroidered In crimson unt white. It is enclosed with curtains of the tame. The whole suite opens into the great corridor s for its of the Cattle, collection of the works of art. Immediately opposite the door of the sitting-roohangs the celebrated engraved picture of the marriage of the Queen. The paper, a rich Cook aud gold border Gi world-famou- RAT I'd OF FOREIGN POST A OF-The standard slngln rule toGre-a- l Rrifaln half nn ounce nvn'rdnpab; letters, six rent papers, two rent. Stand arl rate to France I 17 gramme, os. ; letter or ten CefiUj pu peri, two cents. one-quart- er with a green block margin, was i uule especially for the occasion, The Dress Reform. DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL m X. U. T.. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, CITY. n the Dukes dresdng-roon- the i were hung with a emb&Socd paper on an walls gold-ewell- ed MILROUS. SALT USE NATIONAL RAILROAD. -- -. EJSISESS. CITY EUSIMESS Ci'.CS. LAMPS ft DESERET UTAH SOUTHERN apricot ground, surrounded by a tinted margin. The whole of the (T C"1 . g: :r , furniture has len repolLhed aud 1 regilded, and the rooms have been On and after Xoreinber 21A, 73, J A. I I V T IT -- V I.X H mng with rich damask satin. - A NO. 200. 1S7-1- . EFKB A 11 Gl.uaank, 15ANK - 1 war Grant had a During-thverv mean- opinion of Butlers , military abilities, and of Duller himself. iYfler the attack on Petersburg in' June, 1$4, had ailed, lie sought occasion to send dm home to Low ell; and finally, in July, 1SGI, on the urgent request of Gen. Itawlins, he ordered him nway. But next morning Butler, followed by three or four staff officers, came rattling over to Grants headquarters at City Point, and presenting the printed order to the Lieutenant General, loudly demanded; General Grant, did you authorize that order? Grant turned red, stammered, lesitated. Butlers arrogant presence and superior determination cowed him. At last he gasped out.the untruth; No, not in that form. And so Butler remalnecl until after the failure at- Fort Fisher, when he was at last restored to civil life. .Vcic York e R. M. sc.e Ud r.UT) IT CAPITAL. AUTuUiilZiiD for IVvio and ii.ni.; Little Couonwi! u! at MuLKhis t I 7:35; Junoton y K.m-d- 8.55; WM. H. Ui It. s. 1 FFR. Frai Jen!, wc-- 4 l,r.. V'l'Nii, Id. Ith.Il Wl J t 1)1 met In nl !!t!on to the WTfrJMJFNNIMJM, Will run Dally, Sundiu Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. exrrjSctl,,. Utah Ontral Ivillroa.l Ik pot, Suit laike City, at 6.H) ik.in.aml 1 pan. at73i5a.tn.aml p.m. Arriving at Collect ion a: S' 15 .m. ami 4:ti pan. leaving Arriving at Salt laiko City at 11 aan. ami will plcaio l:n2iat the oCtce. - tnithd. td Trial. concerning Freight d Gi. Fivtahtand Ticket FERAMORZ LITTLE, SuperinftTtdrnL Agent rOREIOX EXCILYNGF . SALE. FOB til a all A ON CUM anl HOUSE.. M Brewery,. II. MAJiCJlCTTX, nut ISDSFiJ J. STEiVJST 4111 rngincer and I'. 4. . i'.S03r Di knnejKM, attention to jinty IXTIUiLST r.tID OX SAVIXGS paerr for ,mcrmm til ljiml, ntntrr t hum, t onl anl Iron Limls, omt wiil DK1VSITS. the cpc-ia- l cd Mii-m- e aul . Iropriftor. and diinn stir. Will rive Sun. A. R PATTERSON. H. J. CAMPBELL, Facts (ecccrniiig Utimaa Life. UUth. no , A JAMES SHARP, OI.-V1H- Utah nul'orli-- Tivi-t'.izc- , - t rh- - pi I.AKKf lTY,VHOIX.SAn: AND QVIT 4 c.,- 1.7 lMler tn Ale, 1ortiT, " - titaddl-lion- nl hen the fare Is UTKST 111, JiU. purchase tlic'c FJiSy IVm. MILIXH, luade and promptly Span.' For nil Information of TTplJ" t'o-o- Two block jmuth of EilsL CtKtpsrnMvc Store, un Main Strict. iinJ Lravln- - etinrixi ll eat of Rast, More, alien he ki p dnig EXCELSIOR HOTJSE.- - is i TO AND FROM SANDY, vriH ho on Hip SURCEON, Jcovv City. X'.Ik and JKWU.TiY. All work warrantesl. .two, it Ticket AND on. Centre Street, Iroo City, rnACTlCM, WOKKMW Ca-lil- rr LI. D jri.nrs r. rrMnnour, res;., JOHN Ml ARP, Atnirinn Fork ntDTX); I'liivant Grove at F. IJTTt.F., I- tk HILLS, ;):15; arrive at 1rovo at lo; 50. ii i nut k inds. -- ai klc SURGKDN, ROGERS, PHYSICIAN the rrie at sandy at 7;t5; Lv 7 Vi; I)raT at S.lic Idil t.it :tt 7 ul AND hW'K l fN'TTrirn'iCStrnt-f:.fIrm- Mx 1 PiwoCUy, Utah. Cltynt4p.m, -- Rexld PHYSICIAN Null Luke City, Utah. Wtli Irovo at 12. il p.m.; F!iaant Grove at 1:1"; Ainotican Fork at 1 : hi; ! '; Jtri'rH!t 2 V arr.-- c at sandy J.ft'i; I.dfi .ivr Sandy at 3:1 ; Junrton 1 nt arrive 4 Kail LuA h7 OL. IAM1V, OIL AND' mil First Ninth nt, II. SIMMO.VS, 1 of lv lVar Rcmlnbcfncc. CO., prt jare necessary papers fur podc!. firripOHil Load Warrants Jlutighl ritff fktht. Office at nsddence, half Mock south of Provo House. uul IWI WILLIAM INCE, The total number of human eikert. r.o cc:fectio:;ery PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. Jto.l beings on earth is computed Jik . .SIJ.VKR CITY, TINTIC, U. T. aud they speak 3,003 All order from the umnimtlnr Mining known tongues and after Xoc ember 3rd, 1S73, Bockssllers, News Dealers, ante Ciunw will tie topromptly, 0 attended Is The average duration of life rr A. l! AINH It e one-hathirty-threand years. AVD NEW BARBER SHOP. h of these born, die be- Lcav Ro.lt JoikeCily15atO a.m.andS:l p.m. .m. and Arrive at Ocdcn at 7 p.m. fore they are seven years old, and IiCaveOsjdcn al8:4 a.m. and pm. s. one half lefore they are the age Arrive at Rail Lake City at 10:1 aon. and of the Walker House, Suit laiki Tty) (Iote $3 of seventeen. Would KsHtfuly lnrnrtn tho putiiic Out of one hundred persons only Ia addition to the above, that he ha opened a R.uher 2 1 East Temple Street, - ILY. lf One-fort- n. S TJLTIOIEIRtS, -- p-- inxKH, flrat-cru- one MIXED TRAINS attains the age of sixty. Ship. Ijidte slinmiomiing Out of five hundred persons HALT LAKE CITY, U. T., Will run Dally. Sundays excepted. only one attains the nge of eighty. Leaving Pall Iiike City at S3 aan. and Keep In stork a full line of and 5: S p.n., and Ogdon at 5 aan. and Sixty ir.ons die every min3.3 ute. Tall men ones. p.m. live longer that short ' - o Facenger xrlll plea porcha-- e their ticket at theofSces. Fifty cent additional will be charged when the faro ia collected on the train. For all Information concerning freight Married men. are Iouger lived than single ones. Rich men live, on an average, or passage apply to JAMES SHARP, forty-twyears, but the poor only Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. thirty. JOHN SHARP, There is a drunkard to every 1! Superintendent. o seventy-fou- r. Mark Tnaias AT FUELISIIEBS FBICES, Sunday School Regards LVLR BROUGHT TO UTAH. Last Adventure. innrance company fur her to married nnyl against getting a man. blind She pody except as had she though appeared a and gut passed through foinine, through another. She was old enough to t3 the great grandmother of Mary who had a Little lnmbT I was full of curiadty to hear her speaks so I said: The two-thir- II1H NORTHERN . R, R. extra Injuecincnti to those wishing to get up TRAINS RUN BETWEEN OR PURCHASE REWARDS. 1TB, C.Q-KfJC- T Junction with C Jan31. II. J. r.'OORE, TIERER, Wishes to Inf.inm his friend amt tha public generally, tliat he has opened tin-wa- re ALFRED DUrJRLEYy AMERICAN FORK,.U. T., IFAI.KR IN g F.ocur.iiN, rnoviMoxs, CIGARS, HAMS, Many Who hare went taxi heir toAuC ' . BACON, CAMJIRS, irre., FTC., all of the choice! Unis, and a NITS, hew purchase of n, satisfied that oor price are lower than that fenr which they can bring them here. LOGAN. liquous; VVINI5?, P. K. R. AD P, And tsprv pan-- to luanufacture ail kinds of at reasonable rale.. Pimp corner of Centre and Main tnet, Provo (Tty. nu3P , LIBRARIES n f.;ei iu!:y. Prvo flty, I. TI .Ssrcct, TIN-SHOAnd the largest stock of And w offer I got into the cars in juxtaposition to a female. That face was a perfect Toj, Jartnilp, Ilbtoricil and roctical Works, Outre VAniETY OF fiOTIOriO too numerous to mention. It, 1573, Daily Train Irive Corlnne at 13; p.nu We also keep a full line of lo'ftv Iioean at 7 A .m. Tartu lea ing Salt Jaike C'tjr fr Csehe BOOK. vhonid take Uio Utah Central morr'ns BLANKS, Passenger Train. In onler to make connecSTATTONritY, PENS. tion With Cuitral I'nclfio at Ogden and INK, Utah NortT.enj at Corinne. On and after Ootnt r dCO exigencies of the times require BIG GUN great circumspection in a person who Is traveling. Kays the, what? Says I, the orb of the HAGUE BROTHERS, day shines rccplendant In the vault r.vrrn, above, She hitched around unB " stage connect wl;h train to ami i.nGot, r.d Dealt r In DAY TdtOKS, Importer easy like, then said, I dont want hum the Northern tenement. BlAYTTRRS, PASS BOOKS. any of your sass git out. And TRAIN d RUN ON SALT LAKE TIME 11CK FT BOOKS. I got. . o GUNS, riSTOLS. A!i?iUXIT10N lnyftofin - IRMll.S. will pteae pnrehaea their CARDS, Kookuk. has formed a ladies' tlckeU at the oGL-- STOItE! a . e, society tn hunt lip who lin-Lan- remain at the lodge after eleven pan. thus gratifying at once the Impulses yf affection and curl osity. - " Ae., For all Information enter mingf.T' 'lit or ' ptvsxnge, apply to C!1 s. NiaLEY, Gen. Freight and Ticket AnL MFSTH VTC1IFI1, Cxn. Suioihi!eu Jvtit. ' 1 Ac. Great atfndim girm fo ftlceting and fwerdltg vrdsit tytncir. - - - and FISH IN (I T 75 F.;s1 P. n. IxMk C IT I. JZ Temple sin t. Salt Iotke City. an) Pn6r. |