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Show I'ltOYO VOL. I. lWhat station Is this.WiNon? crioti an oIJ ponticmAn, lookiug out of the window. U. S. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. L. Wor!, Omton GMr; A. Black, I'tnb GovVruor Geor Mcfccnn, N. Y. f Philip H. Fmehwm Iiw. Chief Justice R- - u,,roman Associate....... Mich. R. Maxwell, Geo. Mtnhat - -- Wm. Caroy.JU. U. K. Attorney.. Xalhan Kimball Sarvcjor Oencrol..., liecclverof Public Monej , J.TVOvArton.Pa. Willett roUenser R ShhrTKd Office, X', H. S.Z: V. A.evr Sinil. To Stop Dy DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL Taarf,Cal. IN- - o. J. HollWeC. u! K Olli-oto- r U.W. Emerson District, Judicial 1st Clerk llidsonant, a detnure-lookin- s man in black, who had Juot pot o;rri t of a socond-clas;- ? touched his hit and replied: I rihi"k the gnard. dont ktiow, Ye- bir; ISt'Huriiton btalimt, sir. 1'liero oUjlit to be a inard with the name on it, cried the oltl gentleman, tesiilv. LluardJ why ient therea lmartl to this-- elation ? So 'there is sir,- at the other end of the platform. Then why doesnt 'the train can read it? stoikwhero low am I to Lnuwr w hen we to IugborQUEh, Wilson? We shant bo at Iuj?l))r6u2:h criei the for this hour, sir, puard. Come, Jump in, hir, to Wibonr who reumei his seat. The whistle sounded, the train went tin. ' At the very next station they catno to. the old gentleman put liis lieail out of the window again. - - p-- TnrtTiTTmtiii pelej ite to Constresa-- . officers.- - Geo. Q. Cannon Snow ..Zeruhtiahel General Attorney All Met Me T. P. .... -,J. on. Inti Wm. Claj ton emlttor. .- Jnmos Jack Treasurer... R L- - Campbell StipC Common Schools UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren X. Pu sen berry Probate Judje..,. Mrron Tanner J( AP'ert K. Thnrber e!ertmn "" iThnsJ.McCollomrh . John Nuttill Coon v lleeeler ...,,,-- 1 Tinv C. Posers oene.M...,wT. R Milner Tobn R Milner Svvevef ...Albert Jone Pci mer T John Nnttnll Coanty -- Ilenrv A. Ptro Tf 'A'lirer t ... j nrk ..James K, Daniel tnl Supt. Common School, W. 1L Dioeuborry A ce.sor Collectof rnovo city office ns. O. Smoot ...Abraham Myor.. f Aldermea John Nnttnll Samnd . tone Albert Jones fTame Dunn. Wm. R Pace, Councilors Wllbam A. Foilet. John R (.Milner, Jsme W. Ioveles Pe corler ... f John N'nttall .. Tren surer ...Henry A. Plxnn Msr-h- wl ... .IIenry C. Itwror John R Milner City Attorney., Assessor and Collector Jam's E. Panlcls Sn .Chnres TCMtTTt perTlsor. V. 0. Cownovcr Phlcr of Police . rtotvert T. Thomas Writer muster City Polimlkecpcr. .JoultihT. Arrowsmllh ..r...lanlel beiton Grave 'ct Jli, Wih-o- n! jumped out of his carriage and came to his master, and touched his hat once more. Is tliis Iugliorough, Wilson? No, sir! This is Much Munkton. Now, take your seat, cried the guard; for only one had alighted, and none had entered the train. . At the nest station the same scene was repeated. AYUxm -- pa-ngc- Come,- si r 4he- guard, w ho was tired of hearing the oicl mans voice, dont trouble vour-H'- lf any jnore. Ill be sure and let r,-e- ried -- you know' when we come to Pug- bo rough. Will you? cried tiie old gentleman, apparently much graiifl-rUjxm my word you are very kind. I didt like to k you, for I know how much you have to do. Its only iny dooty, sir, says the guard, biainiuing to the door. .Hi, guard! cries the old gentleman. Ye sir, replies the guard returning to the car riage door. Youre quitosure, now! you're quite sure, eh, you wont forget uie nt Pugborough? O no, sir, c- d. a-- said,-thegusr- rOSt.lt' thatll le all right. ' And Wihou w heres Wiln? Oh, here, Wilson, you wont for- AFFAIRS. Wil-o- n, w hen we get get my U)i, to Pugborough? R TE-- OF lPrESTTC POSTAGE. scrambNo, sir, says Wil.-o- n, seat once his Into more. wrlsltl ling LETTERS. (The stsndard slnelc rate Trouhieoiue old chap, that, Is ox. avoirdupois). Pintle rale letter sail the guard, as ho swung himcent J Slates thronchout the United self liis vau. I mua't forget into n ox. or ndlitlonal For each him at Theres no Pugborough. .... .. .. 3 . ... . ...... -- o- s . frao-tlo- Prop letters, single rate.. 1 Evvspsr Eits- - (Thf aUmUrd rata ls 4 ox, avoirdupois), p.illy, seven time a week, Wets. perqnar. no six e 13 kty N' Trl-wo- Semi-weekl- 10 y. 5 Weekly Monthly S 1 ly pu-H-n- for ger -- e -s fla-bi- IlEGtsTLfUKD - ' AND MONEY ORPErvS. Registration: Ts'ltcrs may bcreglstered on payment of A tec nf fifteen rent, but the government takes ro reeponslWIIty for safe carriage or compensation In cases of v loss. Money Orders: All principal post offices now receive small sums of money and draft. Ibr the earn upon ..other post office, siiblecl to Ilia fallowing charge and regulations: On orders not eseeedin Over $3 and not exceeding F).... Over $.1 and not exoccdlng Id... Over $1 aud uol exceeding J 0 RATTY? OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. The standard aingle rate to Great Britain h ilf an ounce avoirdupois; loiters, six cent paper, two cents. Ktanlard mt to Franco or ox.; lolfe, pere, two cents. one-ttmr- tcr . i n tn grammes, nts; ja. there. Now Puglorough was one of those mysterious places that are marked with a rross or dagger in Brad haw, and you suectssl in unearthing anlN-urcorresponding dagcomer of the ger in some will find nt Pu; you stops P'1h to take up or set down lorouffh London passengers only. Whether it was that the guard, In his excels ofanxictv to remem-!e- r, had UunteI his faculties, or that bomespitefnl Puck had given his wits a bewildering shake, I know not; hut somehow it happened that the guard forgot to warn the engine driver, and when the man looked up from bis par cels lie found, to his dismay, that tho train was along some half mile past the little Pugbor-oug- h station. To signal to the driver and put on the brake was the work of tin instant. The train was brought lo a bland-stiand the slow !y tacked to the station, amid the tiereo denunciations of the through passengers. The guard him-e- lf was much out of temper angry with himself for his forget fulnc-- s angry with the old gentleman for ha'-In- g given him so much trouble. Now, then, he shouted to the man servant. Sharp! look aftrr vour masters traps. .Here you are, sir, he cried, opening tho tlrd-- t cla carriage. Heres Pugbor- oueK Now, sir. if you pleasei Tiie old gentleman was adeep and couldnt lo roused to a sense of tho situation for some time, lie growled ami grumbled; at lat fully roused, be stared at the guard with eyes. Pugborough, u it Pugborough? first-elo.- PantomcAUt. (The standard tingle rate 4 ox. avoirdupois). . S cts. per I'm Hr. S Monthlv 1 Q u a rterl Tim maximum weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter Is 4 fc avoirdupois. Semi-month- other ng ll lack-tu-t- er U. T., C1TV, TIIUItKI)AY..JULY Thank you, guard; I remem!)er. Wheres Wilou? Wilson! wlieres my laix? Nevermind your box, sir Ill see to the luggage. Jump out quick, please. Jump out! cried the old jump out! Why should I jump out? Who said anything aisuit getting out? Wtut! eriett the guard, aggrieved to the very verge Havent uu bet-ever bothering alnuit PugWough " since we left Pultun? . hit your nw n request, gurad, said tho old gentleman eallnly, I intrusted you with the duty of warning me f my arrival at I should ha.va pn fcrrcl to leave the task to my own servant. Ah! here's the tiux. Thank you, Wilson, Said the old gentleman, taking from his servant's ft small pink Imx. hands gen-tlema- u; ofde-icratio- n. u 1ug-boroug- The fact i1, saii theohl gentleman, calmly ripening the box, at the exand looking cited guard, that my daughter pave mg the most particular injunctions. Mind, Papa, she said, be sure you take a pill at Pug- lsx'3, according to the reciH?,were fished out of tiie water after the hive had been Immersed a few minutes, and those remaining in the hive laid on a sieve in the tun to dry. But ashy bid management the exjertnient had been tried too late in the day; as the sun was going down, they' were rein'Rod into the kitchen, to the great indignation of tho cook, on wrhom they' revenged their suffering as .omui as the warm rays of tho fire liefbre which they were placed revived them. As &he insisted on their being taken away, thev were put luck into their old hive, which had been dried; together with a portion of their honey, and placed on one of the shelves of the iipUryi.ih' which were five or six others strong hives full of Hes, and left fuf the night. Early the next mom ing my friend went to look at the hive on which bo experimented the Right; bef re, bnt, to his amazement, not only the bees from that hive were gone, but the other hives w ere also deserted not a boe remained In any of them. Tho bees must therefore, in .some way or other, have made the other bees understand the Lite which awaifod them. R. M. nOCERS, D. r.T. TRI-WEEKL- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TRIES- - Y 1roTO City, IT. T. OiTirtaail'i.rc rul fc Ftsirups of alt cT V N -h - 0ciaeiil F.IIYSICIAN AXI SUHGEON, ' rnfiT, tt-- ' rtMUKOILt.' J.lU i. Froro Centr LUO, . r-- ' WOIIKMAN PEVCrrcu, W Alt W'rfX -d k, it A - J a ' Utah I Jn. nl Brewery, ia! Paper cf Uia margitts, 11. ed al-in- Couufy J. FK t'TTY, WTTOIXF XT Tt AND SA t.T - -- ii r In Air, 3 1.. .1 I vitrr, A e., S. I- liutanlU. fttnl iutnajrta m.l JOHN RICCS, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. jrai aUeiti.tjR g.rtx to Oisiyr. t rr-- ont Morw on C 4'It f I tvr 1 nut U 33t n Vnx Cltj. Proro City, oll tn I !.. -i 3- elffj Taonlnj, Tk.rvd.r aadtaurtar.aadccauia FakltOMd 17. Inform lit namriwji strnow fiirfwuva 0 Of a'i us kintjit tt I; rv- - i tin, Uirr jvjutn 1 liir shrmu cot J;lj) c. stet:nson, MERCHAflT TAILOR, IVImvft loiM lie LDcrirccM nJ i-!, .1. tor t.4 Wk -( Sn.l fclore. The veryjatest T ELEG ItAPIIIC NEYYS, D. P. THUESCfl, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Mining and General 1 tin risli. Hoops riJ jjMn to iini-- r on Itr al.ort--- t FliOl.s CORRESrONDENCE, Ct-? I - r.rh an i U. rlf r - rl ui li ani 1ravon bai. lUnm'nr-j- r nrall don Sin . rroj- rstif. .i.i., Crnlrfmarts PnooC.tj. Core fully rreparv-- CITY POTTERY t-- d vi-it- 3- ON GT.OCKR At' kmrti"I. - Kjsx y I C.'y, ( r: ut h. Ssrv-et- , ' on nt. . - - - ft eoJS II, bIMMOXS, M. Fh f Cixwr-T-t- r.. Xs-- t Xtiul. half-drown- oe-cur- Wa-hingt- THE FBOVO BUSINESS CLr.3S. 1 borough. The old gentleman could never under-tan- d why the carriage Uor wusda.'hed to with such terrific A Komaficccr War. violence, the whittle sounded with such h fiend veil, and Wilson whirled into his carriage Sympathy' has Iieen roused by a to take family drama which has ju-- t without I ing in the Voge, France. A charge once more of his masters p ill-- 1 xT. (Jit a n bers' Journo !. young married soldier was hurried away wot Ith one of the contingents Too ?Iu ci IClHcit Easlnpsvhandy-gtogether at the outbreak of tiie war. To one of the The Star tells this first battle-- , while flying with his comrade- -, li threw away hL has which certainly got thing is told own it. in of moral its It knapsack to lighten himself that an old lady residing tip the death, but was made prisHudson came down la- -t wek-t- o oner. Another soldier, brought New York for the puro.-a- i of see- lack, to the fight after having ing tiie new plays and players, also "thrown away his knap-neand she asked a nephew, who was picked up tho one the f.r- -t had to accomftuuy her in mak- throwadown, fought, was killed, round of th'o fa.shiona!ile and, recognized by the num'ierof the ing the kit he carried, was s t down places of amu-omeThey vi-the Union Square The.t ire, -- aw lunong the dertd wider the other Uie mans name. ' 'ThcT cf.l at! anHie play of Ixd Astray, theiiie of which was adultery, and nouncement of this death 3vas the old lady, though a little sur- made to his widow, who was prised, thought it might do for mourning for him until 1S7T For once. Then they Booth's onte mt-o- n or other, the soldier Theatre, saw the great Jananschek taken prisoner did not return to in tlux jiiav Wold, the village till la- -t month. He tho theme of which i adultery, fouud hia wife legally married To and the old lady gotalittliyineasy one of his friend-- , and mother of over so much of it. They next a child only a few - months old. visited Italys Fifth Avenue The perplexity of justice how to Theatre, saw the thrilling play of give each man his own may be Charity, the theme of which is imagined, though this sought of adultery, and the old lady got h painful complication h not so rare nauseated and digustc.! with the as is believed. An adventure whole adulterous business that similar happened some years she declared she could not tolerate ago in the environs of Cattaro. any more of the phys now lieing In a house, which on one .side see linked perfurnusl before ujicn the' street,' and on ciet.v. Her nephew, however, the other over hung a canal, lived persuaded her to try on more a woman still young, who Lad theatre before Hying from the city been married for five to the to her home, bo tho next night brother of her firt they visited the prettiest of all who-- e death had been officially where registered in the account of the the New York the wicked opera iioutTe of Ma- wreck of a vesel of which he was dame Angot was juTfonned by the captain. Five years after her the French trouie, and where second marriage, in the middle cf adultery, Avhich in tho previous the night, and wh ile she was alone plays resulted in remorse, was in the hou-- e, her having taught aa a. fine art,.With the rcmainel at Cattaro, some one idea that French opera alone was kncked at th street tloor. On bad, the old lady was induced to ojening the chamb'r window to give just one more trial to New ascertain who was knocking, she York amusements, and beheld her fir--t who, the Academy of Music, and there overjoyed, informed her of his what should ?he encounter but having been unexr'eet-Il- y saveil the naughty 05'ora of Ln Truvi-at.- u from the wreckf and of his return. T he old lady took the next of opening the door, the bout for In r rural home, fully de- woman ran to the hick of the termined never to set foot in a hou-- e and plunged into the canal, e modern again unless a w here -- lie was found dead. Pwo healthier Mvle of performance days after lxtlt brothers, in deep should take the place of the mounting, each holding a child present vicious fashion. by the hand, followed the henr-- e of their unhappy wife to the grave. How to Hob a Ilhr, ?ioiintaIa Lions. Tho follow ing is given bv a vly of the London A gentleman at Helena, M. T., I was staying in the has a tuiir of huge mountain lions, Sprcfa'or: hou-- e of a who or cougars, whuh be lms nti-- d of try ing experiments, and from wlalps, The.--e hoa-t- s arc w ho was a bce-vper. Having now about two years old, and read in some book on bees that fully as large as a good-sirethe best and most hum me way panther. They do not obtain their of biking tho honey without des- full growth tint'd four year-o- f age troying thelee waste immer.se They aio vtry Froeious, and gi e the bie for a few minutes in a no e idonceofbco riling tractable; tub of cold wafer, when the bees and an onli nary i eI dog, t brown Ixung b.df drowned, foouM not into the cage did pot survive long was unin-jure- l, enough to give a yUp. The owner ting, w bile the water could not Mys they have already devoured the eloxdy waxed cells, s.mt0 teu or twelve dogs,, and penetrate lie resolved on try ing the plan. twenty or thirty cats, whb h hae dww the experiment tri- J. The ben gi m with. i- NO. 50. 1S71. 1C. . - d EDITORIALS II. BOW rx.tbr pnprJf JorrwTIh oil 1 .:y woii.j ntrjihra n of Proro l. 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