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Show jM r pr p: nil VOL. Si PROVO Tke Girt DIRECTORY. Ire. li itk Pie ( slira tr s ce n -- iat 1 S'Tc-r- IH-tr- la Comm- - Geo. Q. Cannon But thech-irmssii- e perm!: toapj.-a- r t a whole iceberg on Bo; Would Snaw Stic can danee, but nerrr allow Attorney lenr-r.i- l J. T. M KM and ear,'; The hugging, the x,.1. .! Wm. Clayton is saving all these yy her 500.0 Auditor... Jack Treasarvr. My girl with the raise dress. SupU Cat union SrlMxit...lt. U Campbell and true. he Is rheerful, wann-UearAnd kind to her Esther and mother; She stialliw how much she cD do e UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. l:t'V eKer. and bro:her. For her Vrren N. Pnxenhrrry If yiai .nt a conipwnton f Hr life. Urn'mie Juds To eotufiirt, enliven and Ideas Tenner Mu; li ju.'t Itie r'.g.t ort for a wife lTlioiJ.MeCulUMish My girl with the calico ureas I John Xnttail Can nf y Reeorder.... C. Ie'Cvrj Sheriff..., LrisJxloacs. J. IX MU nor Attorney. R. w John Milner Sm Proml-in- T that the rit ofthe AItvert Jone tin-- for an axe or scythe, a Nottall ctork John Comity IT or, re A. TMvon . UxI pria'l'tone w ill !e set to run .... i Treasurer moot hi rami perfectly true; Its F. Dunh-AwoMomn'l CnHeetor face uill he neither hollow nor Huh Common Schools W. II. Dusenberry JVlopUo i'T Jne t! w-- fMTTn .niri rre-eewl- rynr..-Comn- riht t. 1 provo errr officers. II .Ivor. Smnol Xnttal! John J(L.Mua'HtvJnne A hi ( rme L Albert Joom Dunn. Wm. R Dae, Jxm William A. FIIe. John B. (.Milner, Jme W. Ixm-le- Reeordor T. John NnttM Treasurer .Henry A. Dixon M:i r tint... .Henry C. Poser. John lYMCner City Attorney Axsesj-o- f hHfl'C'il!erfr!,..Jnu' E, Daniels Charles P. Miller ., Supervisor -- A. n. CVnrnoTer Chief rf pl Ire Robert T. Tboma Vaterinaster. J.wiah T. Armxmiih City Pounilkeeper ..- Daniel Grave. AFFAIRS. RATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. I.ettexs. (The Man, hint Mngle rate weight I j ox. nvoln!npolX Single rate letter throughout the United Stales.. L... 3 rents 1 lion . Prop letter, single rate. Xr.inMrERX (The Man Jard rale nvoirtlupolM. Pally, xeven lime, a week, " My - 1 ... ... ... 10 5 Soml-wekl- Weekly..... Monthly ox, .10 U Trl-arerk- 4 et a per quar. X " . 3 Pr.RlomrtvA (The Mandanl xlngle rale la 4 ox. avotnlnpnUl. Semi-monthl- Ha. y round, and the water supply fresh and not nwrro than for the occasion. Uin often The water-trocnude a part of the frame or Ns, hould be provided with an outlet for water, that the sIodo m ty not le left standing to soak, therein, by tv hich ine side Uimea softer and heavier, fwiti which caac It runs witii irregular spertl, and wears unequally. Water is indispensable, b prt'tect the temper of the bxl-- and to keep the grain dean from the of the sand-ton- e small particles of sand and steel detached by friction. In applying the tool to ground, the pressure must be varietl in proportion to the width of the tool: and the effect will be very much varied by the direction and peed of the stone, being more v hen moving toward than from the tooL In the latter ojw, however, the edge is more liable to catch, and thereby to damage both itself and the face of the stone; while In the former, a wire-edg- e soon as the Is thrown up bearing or convexity of the tool is ground off, and only an experienced hand may safely practice it. Stop short of this point, and ftuiih bv changing the angle of contract of the tool with the stone. F.ut in grinding thirds and plane-iron- s " hen the edge is formed by one plane and one levelled side, there is a kind of traverse motion to be kept up, which contnut over the whole of both surfaces preserves them nearly straight and tdane. The finishing edge, as of finer tools seen on new razors, knives,, etc., is brought out by a finer stone, where the tool is held at a more obtuse 1. e tua a-id-e. - -- u-- c. - A perquar. - r 3 Monthly 1 Quarterly The maximum areieht of any pacVese ol printed or tniwellaneou matter U 4 B ' olnlupoK Mr. S. B. trip in gives an account of Six Weeks in the Saddle, in a little volume from which we get an idea of t he customs of the jsple there.' The inconveIe Landers are almo-- t is difficult It niently hospitaUo. to get a fanner, who keeps you for a day or twov to accept joy. Our author seems to have none hi- - le-- t to requite bis ha-- t by amu-inHere himself making Instance of. native we' havu kindness and feminine courage: In the morning I made a small study, and after a very tolerable meal nnd many good wi.-hwe rede off. All 'went well until we came to the riser Markafijot, which happened to le very much flooded. Not liking to attempt to swim, under ' the circumstances, we rode on down the bank for some miles, and fortunately found a hou-- e. Knocking at the door.w e Is the river Very bcp? Very, sdd a voice f oni the Is there a nun w ho will show us a ford? we aked again. No. was the reply, both Jon and Ola vr are up in the moun tains, but one of the girls will do as will. Here, Thorn, go and show the Knglihman the way." Immediately an exceedingly handsome young woman ran out, and nodding kindly to me, went around to the back of the hou-- e, caught a pony, put a bridle on it, and not taking the trouble to fetch a saddle, vaulted on his hire luck, and sittiug astride, drove her a of -- The diffe'sHy applyirg red heels into its sides and galloped to a portable grindstone (as tm a off down the river lank u hard lathe) exists in the uncertain wear as she could go, shouting f or ns to and ungual e of its surface, by follow. - We w hich the true cyHndrkal form is naturally rather exofd.v-on t such a cited soon lost. To avoid this, a lateral motion must be given to the tool, the part of such a pretty girl,ciia--and e. the started off immediately in utilizing the whole face ofnecesto utmost we our did But w though is hich stone, e)e'ially her her, she inerea-e- d sary in applying the face of a catch hand over band. There was common or a broad axe, as well no doubt alsmt be it; she had as much as a plane-iroand, as may w e could Nxi.it of, as ever courage In to one. grinding any apparent horseman-ldwas p in of and point carpenters : gauges cape-chiahead hundred of a either uve yards Indeed,-or, ny7 ' of tools. With one who has had but little For about half a mile we rattled when suddenly she pulled practice in setting tools the com- along, mon error is in not holding them up short on a sand Umk. You can cros here, she said Pat enough to the stone (w hether but you niu-- t be careful. Make or oil stone), and theregrind-ton- e for that rock right over by r reducing a convex side, and straightand w hen yon have reached liable to there, at the same, time w ill Na able to sec the you find it, the turn check the bum we built to show tool perhaps wor-e- , wound him- cairn of stoplace. i the landing j the For self, this practice only All right, I said. Good by. remedy. With a little ingenuity, looked puzzled for a moShe ible to -t is le apa rialways po and then Raid, Ill romo cEici.-neis in ment, plied, but that with through doubtful. you; it will be Fetter cases miEt very tru.--t to the wrid anil right hand safer. Hiood gracious, FJarr.i, dont as a movable chuck, while the g. ht e, an-gl- e. di-pl- ORPF.UA nesl'tra1 ton: Letter, may beresMered on of Bfteen rent., hut the payment f a vamment take, po rponaiWlity ot aafe earrla?te or compensation in P-- e est-v- e lo- " - o?' aum.oriuoney'and noaey'liTiM.U aue draft, for the aame upon other pet fliers, au'ijeet to the pillowing charge and regulations: Moaci- - Or1',rTTrAll petneipal On order, not exeeel!ng Oxer and ant exceeding ID Over tt and ant exceed ing fM Ot rr ft and not exceeding S 1 p-- 10 cent 15 " 50 55 RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. The atanvtard xtnsle rate to Great lUitala 'half anonnre avmrdupU; letters, six cent papers two rent. Standard rate to Frnnce one-quart- er fe'rx, two ceuU. II fra nine, U; i a .) letter., leu 1 ay h ilis-tan- n; d, rs U-in- - if e. u-- REGISTERED I.ETTER.S ANP MONEY y ti- JQ iffuJC.d n - NO. 209. 1S71. S, o n SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. EUSILESS CAFES. LAMPS ff OIL. DESERET NATIONAL BANK. I y, ee F.r-- F. X ro., A 1,1.,-H- T.XMIV, II. SIMMOLNM, M. 1)., 1 rilYSlUIAN Hull I.ulie C'iljr, Utah. t R. r.i. nccuHL,- - r.L D. r.un ur CAHTAL a rxu u iuzx; t'.v riTA b PHYSICIAN --WVX ttw AND S'JRCECN, Iroxt City. Iff. W. (;rre lie Crfl F. Tt Ive More, win kiini. WM. H. HCSIPFR, Pr'liliit, It. N.HJREr.K,Vk-Mnt.- , UHli.HAM loENG, HILIHM JKNMMiS, JOHN' M?RB, k. Lirri.K, L. S. lUU.s, r. JVMIH Wrretors. Mil of PEMBROKE, niy, I'tnh, 1 EXCELSIOH Deal in Gold Dnst, Coin, Eicliarge, .Land Warrants, College Scrip, fi.c. HOTJSE Wn. MILLER, ITerrictor. AVJHST CLASS HOUSE. Eat Two Titoek noiilli of Slore.on Main Moa t. ..Utah made and promptly r milled, ' . ll!.'il lmxirnl anil (ilil ixrrnrsT rAiD o.y sahxgs DEPOSITS. nul s. ii. j. cam rnr.LL, a. s. r.vrtTRsoN. G&TilPBELL & PATTERS 01 fr Booksellers, News Dealers, , . Brewery, MAitGirns, CITY. WHni J5 T E AND Lor, ior'o r, At, Ale, aul V '1 AND v Engineer nod U. N. tirr or. i ECU. Pepsi Will give espeelal a'ter'lun I ol'alr'rg fait nix for liovrrnmeiil IjiimIv, 51i-- Ir ! (hums, anj Iron leiiil-- , an.1 -.vinl papers f.r pnMi-!pft'pare lhe noi-'ii- r)' Kt anti AWf. Jjtiut TEirri'Hj tlffp-- nt lloii-- IViiu rrsUlrnre, half Hork south rtt aul v. WILLIAM INCE, y - ve mo! KXCILVNGir FOB tSDFIEW J. STEV.T3T SALE. TOBEIGN ot ult iio.N rRACTTCAT. WOHKMVV ON CUAKS W.VU II l ninl J h i. ,R Y. . All work warmntcil. nut Cnshli-r- , Collection i 1,--i tlrui, CetiUe Ft root, Provo I- 3 EJLF.ERY All COFFECTICFEhY SILVER CITY, TINTIC. U. T. fi, Mirpnivu! r'J will Cuin pron pi.v uM ftlleiui. to orlrs e J NEW J3AKBEH SHOP. 1 It. d, TbeTinifd Vonnpdcr oa Krcori. SURGEON, AND Provo City, Utah. LUCK CUT - e. ut Jh'R.llcilt Crass of Gold. What is it that cheers the wcaiy and heavy laden mother w ho toils early and late that her little ones TIte golden beams of may be happy anticipation of a future when her childreu are men and women, at4e to care for her and thcm-slveGod only knows what suffer, and how the mother love and instinct make her strong to endure. When tho covers are snugly tucked around the dear little ixjdie, and rre-- faces speak the story of gentle sleep, widow o Nndd knee thanks Heaven health and strength, nnd prays that not one of her darlings shal he taken from her care. Mie will work and slave to support her children, and ifat night she. can gather them all around her knee, to till them of their father who lies out in the cold church-yarand of their Father In Heaven, nnd the beautiful world He has given to enjoy site will count all privation plea-urAfter years of toil and care the F1 led beams gather to crown the brow ofa woman who is faithful to the last Her children strew her pathway with roses of love. Or. if one or two or all are insensible of their obligation to her, and every earthly thing seems fraught with bitterne-- s warns of gold make her radiant In immortal reties, and Over There angels will gladly nestle in the warmth of her great mother love. AND OIL, Htt1, ji Eir- -l -- ailltli M, W of o, as-pu- ck ft-- 1? Crate Iffiasd Girl. in-id- i lot her come, I said: she Is sure to Is drew nod, and I cant get her out with all these wet clothes on; tell her to go Uti k. But kfore I was half way he had through the aentenr-e- , urgvd her hor-- into the water, and in a moment was twenty yards into tho river. Of cmir-- o we and ns pis-iMfollowed after a great deal of splt-hin- g raaxhvd the middle of th lloi. Novr, slifl 'Raid, brio lug her horse up abren-- t with min, and pointing with her whip, Theres the mark, The water was mutt i ng level w it h the horded withers, and It wa3 only by lifting their heads vry high that they could keep their no-c- s clear. ilood-bGo.l she said, and before I was quite Ucss, aware of it, kissed me on the check. I was about to return the compliment, but she was gone, and a few minuter after we saw her, a mere speck in the distance, galloping over the plain. Kissing in Its land Is a custom similar to shaking hands here. I had thought of it In ordinary situations, hut a kis in tho midst of boundless waters was, to say the leat of it, ttrange. It was certainly (the wettest one I ever had in my life. s. h, A bmha m tX POSTAL fingers of the left hand placed on the upper face ofthe tend w ill con-trand le the guide-re-it lK.):it forget to leie ti e stone out of water, as well as to to oil it if nut dry the w hen laid The grinding or setting of a cutting-too- l may Ihj simple enough; yet there is 1 ut one way of tloing it erfeetly, tivat lhe cutfunned, .by ? definite ting tc exangle of two surfaces ma-- 1. is a There repn.nl actly knack in perceiving when this edge has come, and ia not overdo-tn- g, or producing the turned or wire edge', which, prattice only can acquire. From a knife this can Is: removed by drawing across from other ten'ls the thumh-mul- : by rubbing across a piece of soft waxxl. But a greater difficulty front rejicated sharpening is to avoid in time the formation of two convex surfaces, which would I. better If ll it, or even concave dighty, as when the txl is new. liven a neu axe Is never convex all the way to the edge, but within a sixteenth of an iuch of the edge takes from each face a special bevel, which is the edge. Straight-edge- d tools, like chis-- t Is, when being set on- tlie oilstone, are k t In Id in such a manner that the motion of the hands is nearly at right angles to the Concave line ofthecutting-cslgcfaces are produced by stones shaped for the purpose, but they do not coiue within comrnqn Country GcnflnnnrK pre-v-ur- APRIL U. T., THURSDAY, CITY, ul tea fir's f yoi:r With tLeirTrivi :s and satins and lace Toon ,!' :ir-- i nih e. and The, rTAII- U. crricn And their nt.,.,aer fituns and fuce. U ooit Orc,?n T!ey pi,ty shine at a party or tiall, . -A I h FmVnior.ed Wish haifthey prevvese. y la-R Me Ken n, N. But give me, la piace of them ad. Cnief Ju-ti( I'iiil! i II. E :ner-wMy girl a tth a calico dress. ) Jacob K Rm-nou- i a pt.rrf Ij. efl pir U Kite j Hen. li. Maine!!, M:dt. MarMnil In it e.u ihet Ko tins As IR. W'tn. jve Carry, V. S. Attorney.... tU with te. mil Her I compare. ivory Kiniwl A Mirv-v- or ( Hi.. And her lueath with the clover perfume; M ie-- s. J.JU H,-.- t a.., p I, a frr-j- n a f t ht if T IMee-le- r itwu'a.h'.iom tti? hsuters'lihM Asthc r. . i T- -., 'L, i- -. U. s. a . 1 1 ii Cal. U J. I, k. Col 1. a and aa hnglit C. W. Emerson And her eye CU rk 1M Ju.liotuI 3Iy fir! with the ci.oo dxessk Vour dandle, and Bipting. may sneer ' At her modes! and .In'.pTc atlre, TKKn.rroiu u. o menus. A r3 wiiiiL-i- .. 1. OFFICIAL n n? 3 i S Jl 1NUH, H. (Dite of the Walker House, Pali LukeCliy) ftil ly inform the public WoulJ that lie ha ojwrcd a Brst-clEarlsr Shop. LnJiei hamptemlu a cps daily. cl lCt Tfmpl 51 a- Ktretft, SALT LAKE CITY, II. T., Koep In Mock full llnof Jarrnilc, Historical Toy, Poetical H. and Works, AT PUBLISHERS Centre Sireet, Janl!, lrv 4 ily, U. T. J.r.IOORE, TINNER, VS) u to Inform his frlemt public generally, that he has FRICKS, And the largest sfixk of And Sunday School Howards EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. Dr. Horace Walker, of Glasgow, AndwcolRr extra JndumnenU to thoe , wlshlug to get up Missouri, relieved nladyinthari-- t male smallest in county of the child we ever heard of. Its actual weight was only one pound six t n- i s ii ftiul tlie opBeJ a op , prepared to inar.ofadure all kind at reasonable rates. of Hhop corner of Centre and Main !re.-t- , Ik tln-wn- nCl Provo Cl tv. ALFRED DURELEY, AMERICAN FORK, U.Tm . . rrAi.ru rx LIBBABIES WIN IS, LIQUORS ounces; tight and three-quartPURCHASE REWARDS. OR and one inches lung; wrist GROCBRILS, PROVISIONS, inches in circumference; BACON, CIGARS, around the fleshy part of its leg CANDID, ITAMS, imhesin was two and three-eig' LTC., ETC., sized A moderate circumference. NtTS, Many who Dare cnt at heretofore now on its head, when placed teacup, all of tho chokTsl kinds, and a that our price nrt on its shoulders, hiding parchae of ti, which for ran than that lower they bring frein xiew iN head find neck. VARIETY OF HOTIOHD Though its breathing was free them here. norand eay, and eery function loo numerous to mention. mal, it could not cry, but mewed dM or four five for like a young kitten weeks. From that time the Doctor We also keep a full line of end losight of the young-te- r, BIG GUN STOKE! does not state whether tho child HOOKN. is a it BL.VNKS, lived or not. Nevertheless er five-eig- ht - ht aM-fi- re-t- ea -t rriiULrkaUeca-e- . Pulton STATION T'.UT, (Mo.) IT. NS. INK, Tile ;rapli. JIAGUK BROTIIERb, r.vrEit, Miss Grant's finance, Mr. l,rrGERs DAYBOOKS, is now the reigning brevet r.trrnns, bridegroom iu Washington. Ho TASS T.ooics. Is about 2 years of age, a blonde, IOCKIT BOOKS. wears a delicate mou taebo, has KNYKIoriS. rooms at the Arlington, and parts it;ncii-s- . CARDS, his hair at tho equator. ftes-Artu- -s Imporflr and IeaJeT -- Ac., Aft. iValh in the white house fam not of sufficient imiortanco to terminate temporarily presidential receptions, etc. ily-in-la- w is an Ind-De- ut aftmtion given to electing orders I'J mail. and (7 real faru-ardin- ex' 14 PISTOLS, GUNS, In ALiruTMTION and riHlIING TACKLE. 1T TeM Temple street, .Salt Lake Cl'y. r. o. Loe-- to k WL aai . |