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Show m I Lili VOL. PltOYO 1. For the TixehA IX TIIIYE OUS WAIT DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL BY S. OFFICERS XT. Ft)K UTAH. (7ur: I. Wood, Oregon exvrga A. Blurk, Utah R. McKean, N.Y. Fioerwm (Philip H. j Jacob K. Unreman Geo. JKMaxwcll, Mlrh. . Curay, I!!. Governor ' Marshal p. K Attorney.... Surveyor General Iterelvervf Public " Nariian Kimball Willett IVttonger Laud Utllee, I. Taggart, 111. U. S. AMnaiir.-.i.- A J- - HollUter.Cul. or K. loft ...w.U. I'ot 1. Clerk 1st Judicial District.- - C. W. iUuersoa Warren r Selectmen.. J, Thou wilt not break the r- ... Sn t veyor Thnrlver 1 John Nuttall Ilenry C. Roger J. R. Milner ..John B. Milner Albert Coroner Connty Treasurer... Jone Nutlall Henry A. Dlxnn Jfalin T oi.-rk- .. an, I t'ollrctar Juie K. IVrntcK Supt. Common School. W..N. Dvwenberry . nx-- d -- So wilt tlmu lead me The heavenly height, l ' And bring tue saRly through In thy sweet light; By night thy tnr Thy guiding cloud by day. Father, In thine owa way. rUOVO CITY OFFICERS. In thine own way. .Abrnham O. Smoot AUa, September, lSTi r Nnttall H. Jone Albert Jone ilin Sionoel A f lntnea Dunn. Wnv. R. Cnee, Connellor, William A. Fnllet. John R. Spiteful Woman. (Milner, Jame W. Loveless In (lie year 18G9, while a J John 'pttjll married coufIc. named Jlamlall Tteoaww. A Treasurer Henry A. IHuvn were living IiL.Aurora Dearborn Marshal Henry C. Rorr lohn Ik Milner county, Iowa, an old maid named City Attorney Awonr and CnllwlnrJamM E. Daniel Ortwine made a public statement f'harle IX Sillier that she saw Qnperi'tsor, . a certain man climb C..wnover Chief of Into ont and Randalls T. Robert Thom. . Watermaxler of-Mr- loelaUT. Arrow-smitDaniel Graves City Pound keeper Sexton ,, , POSTAL AFFAIRS. R VTF.S OF Lfotr.. I ox. POST AG F DOMF-STI-C (The standard single ratewalght Slngla rule letter aviirdnpolb j SycnU throughont the United States fracor os. J addiUonal eaeh For tion 1 Drop letters, single rate J Xttsrsr.vrttas. (The standard rate Is avolrdiipol-- 4 os. h S3 Dally, seven times a week, eta. per qnar. - J six - Semi-weekl- -..7 -- y- Weekly Monthly 13 - 1 " - rKRiomcaiA (The standard single rate D i os. avolrdupolsl. Seml-moatht- ft, rerqnar. 5 y Monthly ... 1 tjnsrterly.. The maximum weight of any paekate of printed or nilactllaaemi matter U 4 ft avoirdupois. REGISTERED I.ETTF.RS ORDERS. window during the evening. The husband went to her about the story, find she persisted in It, and, of course, a family difficulty was created. Mrs. Randall protested her Jnnocrncp, and her parents had something to say to- - Randall, so that the matter kept 'growing s worse until sought divorces. Mrs. Randall obtained here at home, and Randall procured his in Chicago, where he has ever since resided. Tho divorced wife resumed her maiden name and a year ago came to live with her sister In this city, a widow named Davis, who resides both-partie- on 5 8 AND MONEY RegUtratlon: letters may berecMered on payment of a fee of fifteen rents, hut the gnvurnment lakes no responsibility fhr salb earrings or compensation In cases of loss. Money Orders: AH principal post office now receive small sums of money and Is r jme draft Ibr fhe same upon other post office, subject to the fallowing charge - - . . and regulations: On orders not exceeding fl Over fct and not exeecrtlng ft Over M an! not exeersllng fl Over ft and not exceeding f 5 , Sasnrrs First ?Ir. Sixth street No letters passed between the divorced couple until a month ago, when Randall ascertained that the old maids story had not the least foundation, but was made up and retailed to spite the wife for something she had said derogatory to Miss Ortwine.? appearance at church. He stated his belief in his wifes innocence and his desire to remarry, and she answered his letters. The result was his arrival here three or four days ago, and our reporter had it from good authority yesterday that tho two would be married during the evening and take the Taciflc express for Chicago on their bridal tour.' Kuch would be a fitting result to an affair growing out of spite and fostered jealousy. Detroit Free Vcf. Parchment shirt eollars are among the latest novelties for the neck. RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. Days ia WILR01D3. I The Boston Post doesnt believe half an ounce avoirdupois letters, six that Mullet, tho Government Cent papers, two cents, architect, knows enough to build $tand ant rat to France la 1,7 grammes, a or nna-qartr ; htfirs, f e, ant5; pa- rail fence and not have one cud run lutu sonic foreign country. pers, two cent. a . Senator Si; mner recently met an old friend who enjoyed the honor oflxdng the only man in Washington to live iu the same house with him when in 131 the future Senator first visited the Capital. This was I)r. Riuke, President WJhe MetrojHilitau Rink, arid a memlier of the Board of Public Work. Dr." Blake- uaa boarding at the 1hhh of Mrs. Peyton, at the corner of the avenue and street, when young SumDer, tall, fresh, and . Badoliian, came there to lodge. lie had just seen the first slave on the stage road between Baltimore ami Washington, recuriosgarded him tho and Before ity indignation. minds had made their gueaU up what kind of a youth hemight be, the Marshal of the Supreme Court stopped with his carriage and left the cards of all the Justices for him, a formality which made no little talk. This courtesy was due to Judge Story, whose pupil Mr. Sumner was and who had advi-e- d him at the tormina tion of his studies to attend the Supreme Court amlgitlhe spirit and association of that tribunal. At that time all Judges mesod togethet in Mrs. Carters boarding-house, which was. recently torn down to extend the Capitol grounds. They drunk what was called the Judicial Madeira, an importation direct from Madeira Idand, which George Washington ordered through the port of Alexandria, and - seeing., his world Limed name in the order, the shippers picked out quite a superior pipe. When General Wash ington died, his nephew, Bushrod, who was a Justice in the Supreme Court, continued the annual order, and next John Marshall fell heir to it, so that to hear Mr. Samner relate the sequence gave one a kind of mudy hilarity such as might have" been felt at the tomb of Washington, if the old General had got up by reque-- t to join. us m a glass of the original importation. The Justices of the. Court used their dining-tabl- e for conand after they had sultation, messed together the cloth was removed, and with nothing but the Judicial Madeira and the law's of the Republic, they tempered justice w ith mercy in their decisions. Few York Graphic. - ff V BUSINESS CiRDS. LA MI'S rf OIL. co., lamim, UTAH SOUTHERN DESERET RAILROAD. NATIONAL BANK, 11 rrsr, a cud after For cmhrr 'IV h, I'd, 1 A I I, Y T It A I X S On rv rvn at W.ll Uiwat 1K;-A'rw'n- V. --M CuUonvtxxl CitT at 4 im. fr llnb. I ral e Eallroiul Depot, Wtition ftt J WM. .; 8:; Ix-h- Not Good to A teething baby; a cros man or woman; a tender com or any corn at all; a rain storm on a line full In aiJ.:on to the AND SURGEON, lrovo City, I HOOPFR, President, F,Vi'-i-Prvsl- ., -- Wrvfturs. , Ill i.IS, Cashier, r jajies Street, Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. Will run Iai!y, ScnUay exeepteJ, TO AND FROL! SANDY, leaving the Utah Central IlailnuiJ Iiej-r- t, Salt Iaike City, at 6:ln iliii. and I p.m. Aril viiii at Randy at TcTa.uL and i pan. Ia-aIn- and 1:17 p.m. Sandy at 9:17 Arriving at Salt Iaike City at II a.m. and IVra. DULLER, Two block i.-F- a.t. Collect ions wade and FERAMORZ LITTLE, IDREIGN EXCILYKGE FOR SALE. C ALT LAKE CITY, Will iLESAT E AND n i I Jw'nlorln Alf lorlrr, Ac.r uul iinjti ?d q ixl Unim wt le, IS THRUST PAID S0f, Engineer and I. -l. Deputy Surveyor, Wilt rive cuielal ndentlon to SAVINGS pntonta for Government Iannis,obtaining .Vicing Claim, Coal and Iron Iamil. and wilt tho uecewary (or pn'parv Bill j rotct. pnjcr O.V - PEPVSITS. It. J. CAMPBELL, I J. STEWART ANDREW 4'lll dl . SupcriidenIcnL Brewery, 11. lit. 1. MAIHiim'S, -- JAftr.ES SHARP, Gen. Frviaht and Tliket Agent. lioj n n -- south of Eoet Utah promptly u.Z milted p-- Dawngera win pteaw purehe their Tleketa at the ofXrx. Filly cent add! tlonai will b charged when tho fare Is cot lecOvd on the Train. Fc all la3nna.-To- contenting Frc'jht or Paasagc. arriy fo IToprictor. AF1UST CLASS HOUSE. Sjon, on italll Strrrl. Scrip tnul Jj.imt h'lirrantt V'n'fhl Office nt r'Idenee, half block A. 8. PATTEItSON. Pnv House. af . . SoUl. outh of nul WILLIAM INCE, PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. ciupapi&pcnHison, On and after Foremher Zrd, 1S73, EAKERY ' AILY T It A I N S I Iyave Salt IjikcCIty at 8 a. m. and 3:1 p.m. Arrive at Oxten at 7:3 a.m. and 5:1 p.iu. lieave OgJ n at 8:4 a.m. and p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10:1 a.tiL and NEW BARBER SHOP. AND J lbv 8:2 .j In addition to the above, 71 IX i: 13 THAINH Will run Dully, Sunday Leaving Ndt Lnke'CRy at and 5: 3 poa, and Ogden SA excepted. 81 a. m.- at 5 &.m. - " p-- and and ' HALT laAICK CITY, U. XM - on the train. For all Information concerning freight or passage apply to JAMES SHARP, Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. JOHN SHARP, dl Superintendent. R.'R, JoYrnilf, Historical Toetical Works, Toy, C.OBI ISTJSTtt, O And the largest stock of Centre hirect, Jnu-- . . II. J. r.TOORE, IN T T . EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. And weoflhr extra Inducements to those wishing to get np cmNIBI.r.Y, tho M'tsrsTH Gen. Frvisht and Ticket TCHFR, Ga. MipcrlntcmlcLl. - Agent. J I H 3ST.D5j ZE& and the opened a , . - 5 It O P , And Is prepared to mannfaetnre all kind at reasonable rate. of tin-wa- re SbopcomerofCentrennd Muln Provo City. tre-t- , notl ALFRED DUriltLEY, AMERICAN FORK, U.T., UKALF.n IN S OR PURCHASE REWARDS. WINGS, LIQI'OIS, GROCBRIIX, lRO VISIONS, . CIGARS, 1IAMS, CANFIJN, I.Tt YTC.t NUTS, all of tho rhoiecst kind, and a - Mnny who have sent cnt heretofore now ptmha of it, aatUflcd that our price are than that lrov41ty, I. T. I. public generally, that he ha Sunday. School Rewards lower II I NfTIS. WUliea to Inform hla friend AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, LIBie-A.EIE3TRAINS RUN BETWEEN and H. jx-e- Keep In stock a full line of -- Tassenger will please pimhasc their ticket at the office. FtCy cent additional will be charged when the fare I collected SORTBERX Ea- -t Temple (Street, It. (Late of the Walker IInue.Snlt Ijvkc Cit.v ) Would re t hilly Infunn tho public that hiY bus opened a flrt-c!n- t lavrU r Shop. Iaidle sbumixionlng a (HclaIly, , ' - STA.0?IO2rREBS, JJI CCaFECTiCoERY Ai;D SILVER CITY'. TINTIC, U. T. ' All Orilerx fmm tlie Mirroiinding Mining Cuiiijw sill le jiminplly nuld attundud to News Dealers, Booksellers, far which tiny tan bring them here. VARIETY OF NOTIons too numerous to mention. d.-- We ato kw p a full lin of BOOKS., . BLANKS. STATIONERY, FENS, INK, - BIG . ENYETJiPES, Frat llS. GUN - Importer . . Great attention giren to selecting ttnd fervxtrding orders b'J mail. and Dealer). In guns, risTOLs, tc., Ac. - ! HAGUE BROTHERS, CALI'S, 009.' STORE PirLTv, LFTKIKES, DAY BOOKS, BTOTTKBS, PASS BOOKS. rOCKIT BOOKS. -- i rr.Mitnouih Provo City, Uluh, ritACTICAL WORKMAN ON H.OCKS, W Ai CltKH mid J LWLLKY. All work w riminteil. nnl Centre Pas-ecng- rr Everything by turns. gyranad. tk EXCELSIOR HOUSE MIXED TRAINS L I l'. of Fo t CrO( nl nil Wore, where he kep drug - above, of clothes which" were 'ready to take down; a sorrowful friend; an Janctioa with f. I. K. H. empty wallet; an entfiny in ambush; a husband who is never at 3-- JL 35T . home; a w ife noted for billious piety; a rival in the affections of a sweetheart; an old bonnet for On and after O'tober 1st, 1S73, Dally Easter Sunday; a secret attachTrains ment; an anonymous letter; a Leave Ct lane at 12: pm. leave Lecnn at 7:7 a.m. grease spot on a new dress; a marFari'r leaving Salt lake CUy for Cache a ried flirt; man who chews tobac- should take the UUh Central morning co; a politician who lives by his Pmrii;ir Train, In order to make connecwits; a preacher who i3 too tender tion i:h Central rseiflo at Ogden and of tho ewe lambs of his flock; a Utah Northern at Corinne. o sly servant; a dull newspaper; a PSLac', connect with trains to and womans fight ; a girl who knows ftnmthe Northern settlement.. more than her mother; and a government debt that has increased TRAINS BUN ON SALT LAKE TIME. - - o $7,000,000 since last July. Tho will Fvwrra small-po- x or seven years chrome tie koli-a- the o'Ace,,plcac purchaso their Irritation of tho cuticle are either For at! Information cone ruing freight or preferable to any of those. pisige, apply to , nOCERS, M. D. r- - rr mil Hate Around. mil v IT. , G E ON PHYSICIAN SI,(ut)jM -- - U.B . OKKli K, lvt door eluft ItIUGH VM YOUNG. WILLI M JFNN1NGS, JOHN 11 liP, F. IJTTI.K, IS. -- AND k I tide, II. s. I l.bKFI L. N lYnvoCIty, Utah. R. M. Little CotumwuKl at TuTi; June ton at T:'f; arrive otSaixiy st T:k'; leave Sandy at 7:V; Xrap-- r at 8.10; t at Ameriean Fork at 9 -- 1; Pleuiant Grove at 9:U; arrive at Vn u at 10 JJ. t IllYhlCIA - the Utah Provo at.J !rtirim-liii:- !., II. SIMMONS, M. IT. 1 PAID IT CAPITA L xrrnf JA'; J.lm tjii el ""S'; I Jttlc AUTUOlUZIlp CAPITA at 3:7'; arrive at Salt Luke Jit 2. lave sxiutynt e laiilto C'ily, :; tnntT 3a; nt oil and nul ht. Italitent pan.; n aLias;Tianr fa-v- frittlt Nulh First h7 of - with-wonder- I s' CIH BUSINESS. SALT LAKE t Thrjlxndard ilngle rate to Great Britain NO. 201. 187-1- . SATURDAY. MARCH 28. Washington. Four-and-a-hir- That bruis-e-d He, Nor keep the light away From darkened eye; On thee my trust I lay, Oh, la my strength ami stay. Father, In thine own way, Iu thine own way. LTIitxU.AIKbillongb Connty Itceorxler... SherIX Preeming Attorn, - - ' Ibea-ntx-rr- K. - 7Tn-.- ) When inhering, grief, uud loss My lot must le, And booring up (he crus To Pd low tins.; Though dark may seem the day Oh, shed thy cheering ray, Father, In tltinc own way, In thtne own wav.,' Jlvmn-Titnn- Albert A'curee my Cod to Thy Rvudiuj: care, Or self unit will would draw My lieurt afar; I uuaa thy lender sway, Oh, loud me buck, I pray, Fttther, in thinwowu way, In thine own w.iy. KTAIT COCNTY OFFICF.RS. Judge. ll.lA tdi on passion rude withstand TFRIUTOItlAL GFFICBRK. dm Q. Cannon Delegate In Congre Zmiblatlirl Snour Attorney General f. K T. MeA II Inter Marshal Wiu. Clayton .iih.r lame Jark rer.. T .K. L. Cnniptiell S.H'l. Com moil School I'roteite 3 Father! In thlno ou n way In thine own vray, Oh, hd me by I by hand lty night and duj : - When Urdy feet would (rsy Oh, take me liarg, I iry Father, lu th.ne cwn way, .. Ju titue van.w J.v. , . Chief VX. Cl LI. CITY, U. T Aoumiojr and FISHING I TA !)) Fuel Temple hlrtel, ball O. laak Box 5ffi. C 1Y I. 1-- Lake Cil v . aui |