Show THE MAILS LOGAN logas CACHE COUNTY december 1870 editor deseret news I 1 am glad the mall mail question has again come before the tho public for ventilation the citizens of cache county haye have had abundant reasons to complain of the neglect of persons whose duty it has been to forward our malls it used to be a very common occurrence occur ence for the stage to take the cache valley mall past brigham city post office sometimes it would return next day and sometimes in a week about one year ago the mail mall was taken north and among other mail mall matter it contained a draft for about 1400 for richard elchard williams esq 0 f wellsville wells ville this did not return for abo about at four weeks last winter while I 1 was in attendance at the legislative assembly mr farrell P al at logan mai mat mailed led to me a certain letter well tied up in a lackage package with other letters directed to S L city why did I 1 not receive that certain letter with my other letters from that same package mrs maughan mailed me a letter which I 1 did not get mr scot Scott bof of millville milleville Mill ville mailed me a letter which I 1 did not get the three letters referred to contained business of so 80 much importance that an immediate enquiry was instituted concerning their whereabouts but they havet have not yet come to hand band A few weeks ago hon D P H wells mayor of salt bait lake city sent me a letter which was eight days in coming to logan after receiving the 8 13 L city post postmark mark on it since that time A M musser esq telegraphed me that he had mailed me a bu business bubines sines letter which was ten days in arriving here if I 1 were to listen and write other peoples complaints I 1 would weary your patience notwithstanding all hose ithone discrepancies in our mail mall facilities t leathe the mall mail service through cache has been performed for the last six years in a manner which reflects great credit on the contractors I 1 forward this letter by private conveyance ve yance indeed so uncertain arp the mails malls that we often use the telegraph line though very expensive in preference to entrusting important matters to them very respectfully PETER M 0 Y PAYSON utan UTAH jan 3 1870 I 1 editor deseret ivens sin sir about the tho idab of idse lise juden Judea man of the name of george i leonard in company with another person name not known ow arrived ir in payson and stayed at the hotel kept by B searle on their leaving mr leonard deposited some luggage with mr Searle stating that he would return in about four days weeks and months passed away and nothing could be heard of leonard until some four weeks ago when some boys who were herding sheep in tin tic valley came across the remains of a human being the flesh having all been eaten or wasted away and what was left of his hia head resting on a saddle the boys gathered up the bones and rolled them up in a blanker blan bian keti with the remains when discovered were cov u g a hole hoie and burled buried them but 1 took the eaddie baddie away with them some time after the saddle was brought to payson and there identified as the saddle of george leonard who stayed at B searles in june last while staying armr at mr searles beadles Be arles aries mr leonard said he was from california bro searle bearle will give any information he isable is able abie boin to in relation to the matter to any one who will communicate with him on the tho subject yours very respectfully J T HARDY 0 butten BUTTER 1 there is ho article of produce that r requires e more care and cleanliness than the making of butter no article that is I 1 more sensitive or more mora easily affected by the slightest taint that it may come in contact with A foul ill iff ventilated cellar in one night will spoil the finest butter ever made nor her is there any article of diet more necessary and pleas ant anathan than good butter or more disagreeable to the palato than strong rank or inferior butter utah is a great country suntry bu but buc in consequences consequence of df the carelessness or incompetence ofal of butter batter makers or th tha want of oscare f care oc or knowledge of ta the e dealers the tho butter bulter hab hat hat bab has bedd beott arted from afi ehi ate hwe t co country iracy nt has leen been of such a disgraceful e character h ter ten that it has become so unpopular as to almost entirely exclude it from the adjacent markets it is a common remark made by the dealers in nevada we should be glad to take your butter if your folks folka could make it and put it up in a marketable condition but bud ut there is a prejudice against salt lake butter in consequence of such an inferior article having been sent into our market can we think of a more suicidal system of business than that of exporting an article that ruins the market yet this has been done at t is a well known fact that those who bring first class butter into the market find a ready sale for it and it comm comma s ads a high price bebau y there is so little comparatively speaking brought in hence the dealer is leatto lef left tto to buy if he buys for ex second ondy class elass butter because first class is too high to enable him to ship butter to coda compete pete with other markets this has given rise to the remark that salt lake butter is of an inferior quality to that made in other places more particularly in california now if the dealer in butter would firmly refuse to buy any but first class butter the quality of this manufacture would soon be improved anait and it would cease to be said they cannot make good butter in utah every dealer in butter knows that first class butter should never be worked over a second time it kills it it should be jast just as it comes cornea from the dairy the buttermilk butter milk well work ed out and the the butter in lif a good solid shape for market superintendent H B clawson of Z 0 M I 1 has been indefatigable in striving to open a market for the produce of the country the continual notice of shipments testifying butter being one of our staple articles he has sent penk sent to E K howes co san ban fran fre arv n if moulds that for the future those who make this thia produce and wish to sell it may way put it up in good marketable condition then with strict injunctions from purchasers to their employed emp loyes to buy only first class butter the evils we have been subjected to will boon soon oon be removed this article alone nione might be bb a sour bour oel oal M great wealth to the tire community afife il t were properly attended to G T TIIE THE ABSURDITY diky OF dight TIGHT lacina there would be no tight lacing if girls could bo be made madd to understand the simple simpie fact that men dread the thought of marrying marry inga woman who is subject fa to fits of irritable temper to bad headaches and other ailments aliments we need not inen mention tion all of which everybody knows are the direct and inevitable product of compression of the waist men like to see bee a small waist certainly but there is a very great greit difference be tween the which is da well formed and in proportion to the rest of the figure and a waist which is obviously artificially compressed to the destruction of that easy and graceful carriage which i IV one of the chief charms of a womans comans appearance an unnaturally compressed waist is far more certain of detection than a mass of false hair or a faint dusting of violate powder the rawest youth who enters a ball room can pick out the women who have straightened themselves artificially if the young lady who to obtain the th e appearance a pe arance of a dragonfly dragon fly bas has has baa been sui sug subjecting herself to consid considerable eMle elle physical pain and who has been laying up for herself a pretty store of ailments I 1 which only want time to pronounce themselves could only see the stare of scarcely disguised contempt and understand the scornful pity which greet the result of her labor ibor we should have a change of fashion and it leonly a fashion through all changes women remain true to only one fashion whether her clothing is as long astvat as that of a grecian virgin or whether she builds around the lower half of her figure a rotund and capacious structure of steel she is for ever faithful to the tradition of a small waist and she will weaken her circulation abe she bhe will make maker her hands red she will incur headache she will crack her voice and she will ruin her digestion all to produce ft A malformation which wise men regard with pity ond cooler with derision er jev 0 i it is a fact that ladies can convert them themselves into beautiful blondes at will it bas has been brought out in a divorce suit in new york wherein josephine fiddles is plaintiff and dominick murray defendant dominick testifies that when he married his wife she was a brunette buu but she elie afterwards dyed hed hair and wase metamorphosed po completely mple tel iel y 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