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Show wwraiijnrMi tffoi VOL. An OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. V. S. OFFICERS FOR UTAIL Governor Secretary... Chief Jnstloe. Associate.. George I- - WoM. Oregon Goorg A. Black, Utah McKean, K. T. a J.Fblllp IL Fmereon a Boreman Jacob .Geo. Manh1 CL R a tvcney...... a Wm. Mai well, Mich. .Nathan Kimball poTveywGenend RecriverarPubUe Money. J.B.Overtou,Ta. Tst'Mr Land Oft, ...... WTIleU Pottenfer LI. C. a Aeof.N O. J. Hollister, Cat-Collector V. Emerson Clerk 1st Judicial District, C. W. a territorial officers. Cannon Goo. to Conpess Zerebbabel Snow Attorney General.; I. D. T. McAllister Marshal Clayton . Auditor. James Jack Tretswrer Supt. Common Schools. R.XCampbe.1 Q-- UTXII COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren N. Dusenbeny Probate Judge Mrmn Tanner f Albert K. Thurber fVelectmen iThovJ.McCullocjh X John NuUAil County Recorder. .Henry C. Rogers HherifT. J. B. MUner Tnvcnt!nj Attorney Milner John Surveyor... Jonee Albert -Poronr.... H John NnUaJl County Clerk Henry A. Dixon Treasurer. and Collector-- Js me, Daniels N. berry Supt. Common Schools, W. a a Editor Who is Deaf. A We thought everybody In the State knew that we are deaf, but once In a while we find one who s not aware of the fact. A female came to tha office the other day. She wished to dispose of a book. She was alone in this world, and had no one to whom alia, could turn for sympathy or nci stance; hence we should buy her book. She was unmarried and had no manlyheart into which she could pour her sufought to Inferings, therefore we " vest in her book. She had received a liberal education, and could, talk French like a native; we could not, in consequence, pay ier leas than $2 for a book. We had listened attentively, and lere broke in with: What did you aay? Were deaf. She started in a loud voice, and went through her rigmarole. When she had finished, we went and got a rollofraper, and made it into a speaking-trumpe- t, placed one end to our ear, and told her to proceed. She nearly broke a Wood vessel in her effort to make herself heard. She commenced: I am alone In this world J It jook-pedJI- er doesnt make the slightest differ- ence to us. We are a husband and PROVO CITY OFFICERS. Abraham 0. Smoot X John R.'Nuttall .tones jL gtmu'l Albert Jones Mayor.. Aldermen R Da, f temen Dunn. Tot John Councilor J William A. Follet. (.MUner, James W. Loveless X John Nottall tteeorder a -- .Henry A. Dixon Tressumr L Henry C. Roger Marshal MUner John City Attorney Daniel Assessor and CoUector lames Charle D. Miller ftnperrUor... A. O. Cownover Chief of Police.. Robert T. Thomas Watermaster Joslah T. Amrwxmlt City roundkeeper Daniel Grave a a -- POSTAL AFFAIRS. father. Bigamy is not allowed In this State. We are not eligible to Oh, what a fool the propoeals. man is, she said in a low tone; then at the top of her voice, I dont want to marry you, I want to This last sen tence was howled. We dont want acook, we remarked blandly; our wife does the cooking, g and she wouldnt allow a3 a woman as yon to stay la the house five minutes. She is veryjealous. She looked at us in despair. ; Gathering her robes about her, giving us a glance of Contempt, she exclaimed: I do were believe that if a fools let off alongside that deaf head hed think somebody was You knocking at the door. should have heard lier'ilaifT the door when she went out. We heard that Santa Clara ( CaL' RAILROAD. - NawvrarxM. The standard rate la 4 or. avoirdupois). Dally, seven time a week, $5 eta per Quar, - S .11 .15 Tri-woekReml-weekl- .1 . 5 r.. Weekly Monthly . 3 (The standard single rate avoirdupois). ria per quar. PiRtomcAi-S- . 1 4 o. Semi-monthl- y. Monthly 1 Quarterly.. The maximum weiitof aay package of avprinted or miscellaneous matter la 4 oirdupois. REGISTERED LETTERS AND MONEY ORDERS. . on Registration: Letter may berrgMered payment of a (be of fifteen cent, but the government take no responsibility tor safe carriage or compensation tn cases of loss. Money Orders: All principal post offices now receive small aunts of money and lean drafts tor the earn upon other post omoos, subject to the following charges - and regulation: On order not exceeding U Over 3 and not exceeding Over 13 and not exceeding Over 4 and not exceeding 1 eor.U $315 14 .2 15 35 , The highest title you can bestow upon a human being of the male gender Is to call him a man If this male person is truly manly there is something grand anc goodlike about him. There is nothing mean or dishonest about a man who is truly such. The best name you can give to human being of the female gender is to call her a woman! If she Isa woman she is noble and good anc glorious. To call such a person a lady is to come down severa notches, and to call her simply a female is to degrade her. Ladies Seminaries is much better than Female Seminaries, but a Young Womans Seminary would be better stilL We have Woman; Missionary Societies and they are doing a great deal of good. If true man Is the noblest work God a true woman i3 the grandest and most glorious. She is better than a mere lady and a person or thing which is merely a female does not desire to be named in the same week with her. Let us have more men and women who are such in fact. .They are needed in this age. Springfield (O.) Iicpub - CO., ST La ' PHYSICIAN Salt Xake City, UtH. tNO,0?0 li.KC.CCO ncc a X Danbury JAMES Centra Direct ora. The American Manufacturer, of recent date, gives some interest-n- g 1873, HILLS, Cashier, Collections XL Provo City, Uul SL-ee- t. TJ- - I1bvmSTEiVHT end JLtDREW SC.l, t. 8. Deputy eefvtal aitentioo to b;,hSrg 1 M !,and and :.l Claim. y. prepare the eesary paper tor protests. . and Strip and Land ICimr-O- j I. Offiee at re! dear, Bail block, aoulh t.f Provo acl - 1L DEPOSITS. aul A.S. PATTERSON. J. CAMPBELL '!' Hu. WILLIAI1 IITCE, !EHEHT.r;3 ,cc;;rEcin:;Ent 11 liil SILVER CUT, TINTIC, U. T. the asrror.nii'rg Mlultg J All ordera from Camp NCWS DefilCTS, EockscUsiS, ..l b alien dJ aul Eat Tempi I Street, XI. T It. 8. 1II.NES, (Late of the Walker IIoueRItLake City) Would respectfully ltfarm the Barber that he baa opened a Shop. Ladle e bam pocking a teclaJly. Centre tJty, C. T. a toll line of ii. j. r.ioonn, t3ST2sT T EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. And we offer extra Inducement wtihlng to get up limt,Brie Jauffi. Sunday School Rewards to thoa .... LIBRARIES OR PURCHASE REWARDS. Curious Compohitioas. S to Inform hi public generally, that he ha Wlahe TI n -G Many who have sent east heretofore now purchase of ua, UOed that our price are lower than that for which they can bring . them here. f We also keep BOOKS. BLANKS. STATIONFUT, TENS. INK, i. TIME. O P , H tin-wa- , ALFHCD DUniCLEY, AMERICA?! FC!K, ., LEALtR IN LIQUORS,. WINES, GEOCERIES, rr.0YL?:0NS, BACON . CANTIES, HAMS, 17TC, - ETCV NUTS, all of the choice! kinds, and a VARIETY OF NOTIONS da a toll line of , and the opened a And Uprepared to manufacture all kind . at rearnafcl of Shop corner of Centre and Main street, . cutl Provo City. CIGABS, We are daily In receipt of curl ously constructed compositions. We have one on the fortunes of a lover who died ou the eve of hi3 marriage. It is pathetic in Its nature but Is so awkwardly constructed that we are obliged to decline it. One passage is worth preserving, we think. It refers to the dead love who 13 arrayed vub central norninj jgj,ouu in bis wedding dress for the bur- - Iraseencer Train, In order to make eonnec-lawlib CnUl Paciflo at Ogden and It says: There was a look tlona Northern al Corinne. Utah of great pain on his white' face as o-if the coat pinched him under the W SUxa connect with train to and arms. However, we hope it from the Northern settlements. didnt Danbury News. XAKF. rromp-- y to NEW BARBER SHOP. SO- And the largest atock of rr.fu.Uco. too miir.trous to - BIG GUI! STORE! HAGUE BROTHERS, TArEB, LEDGERS, Importrrx DAY BOO ICS, a- -1 reaier ia Br)TTEr.s, PASS BOOKS. TOOK -- q & kamyen, Will Toj, Joicnilf, Historical and Foctical Works, AT PUBLISH EES PRICES, J MARGETTS, give INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS i.teut tor Govern tne-- J Coal Iron Keep In stock men to, a -4 , Civil SALT LA1CE CITY, G-- n. :s. - FOR EXCUAKOE SALE. FOREIGN 21 , ' .-r S TAtoTXOLTHIRS, cent-pert- I EE CITY, WHCLFP KIT. AND SAI.T la Ale, r, 1 otter, Ac., aul Imported and dotneiric. 1- e oi C Utah. Brewery, and prom ptly . m ) r milted. Tfl made -A- TRAINS RUN ON SALT M Two blocks south ct Last CtxperaCv Store, on JJxin :rvL r.ti -- -- Ll A FIRST CLAf,1 ilOtrSET. DAILY' TRAINS t, . Wn. JIILLEH, Froprictsr. - facts about peps. It appears that in Birmingham, England, the number of steel pens made weekly is about 93,000 gross, or 11,120,003 separate peas.. Thirty years ago, peas were sold wholesale at $1.25 a gross; now, pens as good, or better, may be had at 3 centrper gross. When it is remembered thateachgrossrequires 111 pieces of steel to go through at least twelve processes in the course of manufacture,' the fact that HI complete pens can be sold for 3 cents, after paying for raa terial, paying wages to work people, and leaving a profit to maker, is a convincing proof of the results attainable by the exercise of mechanical ingenuity and division of labor. Thee price, however, appear to be wholesale quotations. -- C! PRACTICAL WORKMAN W ATCKLa and J LV, All work srarrsmtej. Steel Fens. and afar November 3rd, n Xrovo City, I T. . r;--Crtitr, IA door rmt r V ' tire ntore, aLvra L k - i . Deal in Gold Dust, Cob, F.x charge, Lard Warrants, College Scrip, PIONEER LINE OF UTAH! On ilOf EXCELSIOR HOUSE. J News. m e PHYsiciAH AhD - n, aul Utoh. kinds. WM. H. HOOPER, Pres! tont, H. . I LDREDOE.ViCe-Preit.- , BRIGHAM kOt'NO, WILLIAM JENNINGS, , JOHN SHARP, ' F. LITTI.E, - X- SURGEON, AND - MIXED TRAINS hand-orga- TI- - i .t Provo n m PAID UP CAPITAL AUTHORIZED CART AX- - I .AMI'S, cm AS7 First frou.il at. ir. BlMMONK,' Ii'. or .... Professor Wilier, of Cornell RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. University, takesposition against tirfe at the office, secret societies in colleges, and rorfclllllftnna.!OBeonrnincftriEhtor The slandard single rate th Great Britain hazards his eternal ' welfare cyvin j rxr,gc, apply to half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, six Cent pspTS, two cent. jy oias. NIBI.EY, the truth of the proposition that!I an. 'Ul Standard rate to France 1. 13 gramme, secret societies are unknown in enr , or e. ; letters, tea ,o BMio V'toI and Ills money soou pari?, heaven. . . .1 PupmnUn.-lct.ltag cents. onr-qtar- ter NATIONAL BANK, ' .. Men and Women REFSK a - good-lookin- (The standard single rate weight Single rate letter avoirdupois). injjo. i cents throughout the United Statee fraoor additional o. i For each 3 tioa.,. Echo. 1 ' ! rate Drop letter, stag LimFUj. I OIL. LAMIS DESERET SOUTHERN IDS. eusi: ;ess cards. EUSKESS. SALT LAKE CUT HAiLROUDS: Model Composition. In a dingy room sat an old man writing with a Roman nose and UTAH tall hat. Not far from him, a broken-bac- k chair, supported his n daughter with rickety legs and e4 identicracked lungs. In the same cal room was an old woman On and after November 2RA, 1373, DAILY' T R A. I N? S wing the fire with a lean cat under an old stove being the wife Witt leave Pro vs, at 1?- pm.; Pleasant. of the old man writing with a Grove at IOC; American eork atl:tO; Lehi Draper at 2XD; arrive atSandJ 8:05; toman nose. In a corner might ati:a'; leave Sandy at $U5; Juncioa at 3:20; Little be seen a hungry hoy . eating un- CoUo6ood at SrSc; arrive at Salt Lake and red 'hair Ctty t 4 p.tn. cus with bow-leg- s :rorn a table which he. swallowed Leavthe Utah Central Railroad Depot, tor and Intermediate etauon at. without chewing. The whole scene a.tn.Provo ; Little Cottonwood at 7;2J; Jucetoi was overlooked by an old clock at 7:22; arrive at Sandy at 7:5; leave Sea Lehl at 8:5C; ornamented with Pocahontas sav-n- g dy at 7i5; Draper at Fork at 9533; Pleasant Grove at American John Smith with three legs 8.45; axr.ve at Provo at 13.30. ' covered with cobwebs and wound In addiUon to the above, up every eighth day by the old man with a brass key. Ever and anon the door was rattled by a WUl run Dally, Sunday excepted, cold dog without any hinges nor nob. Through the broken win- TO AMD FROM SANDY, Depot, dow might be seen a woman cut- Leaving the Utah Central F.ailroad Salt Lake City, at 8:10 tm. and 1 p.m. on her a with baby ting cabbages Arriving at Sandy atTS a.tn. and 2:15 p.m. arm through the shattered panes Leaving Sandy at 9:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. of which daylight feebly shone. Ajrrlvinj at Sait Lake City at 11 a. in. and Another window looked out upon 8 p- in. Pavenffcr will pieaea purchase their nbe street where stood & ' little Tickets at the offla. rtfty cent addi- man wiping the sweat from his Uonal will be charted when the fare la col aco with a carrying a lected on the Train, monkey Oil top, by grinding which I For all intormatton concerning Freifiht to te had though in vain to get a or Passage, apply JAMES SHARP, writ-ng ;'ew cents from the old man Gen. Freight and Ticket Agent. with a tall hat. Such were the FERAMORZ LITTLE, dl Superintendent. odgingsof the miser being the old man writing with the Roman nose so squalid and miserable ni that it seemed as if no thrifty - there. entered ever had jroom er RATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE: NO. CITY, U. T., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1874. PROVO .1. rr-- "Tl IT BOOKS. ENVFrXTES,' futcls, ir::rxmo:i GUK3, CAltDS, Ac., Great attention given to selecting and fomrardtng orders ly mail. OC('! aid FISHING TACKLE PS F a.- -t B.C.Livk Tcn-- j - strer l.A tail like CSy. |