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Show f I f vol. 1 a) j f" S rra v . rj it L". mO VO i: PRAISE THE I.OEIX DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL llll S f.. U. CITV. II . n7 f: my La Tdte Her Experience of a Hundred Years. A u ua JUNE SATURDAY. Aa Old Wo man 1 G, Colorado Hditor Inicniews a Chinaman. ra i George I Woml. Oregon Utah ...(eorgB. A. Clack, N. T. .Js. McKean, f Thill D H. Emerson Assoelates........,..,.Bore in an Geo. Ii. Maxwell, Mich. Marshal Wm. Carey, 111. IT. S. Attorney Surveroraknen.1 .... .aN at hwn Ktinhnll Kerelverof Public Moneys, J.lUiverfon, Pa. Willett Potleneer Register Lon J Office, L P- - Taggart, '111. U. K Cal. K Collet 0 rorj.i4-I. Clerk WJutlldAlTiHirM. C.' W, Xmer-q- n SILT UKE to Congre-...QAttorney General Marshal IMegnt ea Q. Cannon Zerubhabel Snow ..J. IX T. McAllister UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. ! Selectmen Comfy lTho.J. McCullough John Nuttall ...Henry C. Sheriff. J. Prosecuting Attorney Suiveyor I R. Rncor Milner oh n B. Milner ..AIcrt Jonts Coroner ........ T. John Nuttall County Clerk . Treasurer ...Henry A. PI ion Assessor and CnilectorJame F. Daniels Kupt. Common School, W.H. Dusenberry l' rr.ovocnr officers. Mayor -- Abraham O. Smoot I. John Nnrtall Samuel K. Jones Altert Jones Alderme ... Coonrtlon f Tame TKtnn.' Wm, I William A. Follet. , (.Milner, Jam R. Pae, John lh W. Loveles John Nuttall .Henry Al Dixon Henry 0, Rogers .John B. Milner City Attorney....... Assessor and Collector. Anm E. Daniels Charles p. Miller Supervisor. .A. G. CownoTrr Chief of Police...., .'...Robert T. Thomas Walermaster loslahT. Armwmlth City Pnnndkee per Pun lei Graves Sexton Recorder Treasurer Marshal ..... T R I, terms. iaVo. avijlrdnpoKl. Single rate letter Secnfs throughout the United States ox or fracFor eneb additional S tion.... I , Prop letters, single rnte t . standard rate N'cwsrtritsl-(T- he avolrdnpoll i Is 4 os. . ; Pally, sgven times a week, .V eta. per quar. SO six 15 la Semi-weekly- .,, Week , 5 1 t ..r. MouUtiy , . t, f - - tk PrnionicALA. (The standard single rata Is 4 oi. avoirdupois). et. per quar. Semi-month- ly Monthlr, Quarterly., 8 1 . - , M The maxtmnm weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter Is I lb avoirdupois. ' ' Uer Rill of DUorce. . . A few days since, a well dressed stopped couple, In tho prime of at & hotel iu a country town, and sending fur a justice, of the jieacc, infurmed that functionary to be married. that they Thejubtice said all right, and Inquired their names. After beings told, it struck him that he had performed the same service for the Ltdy some years before. Upon JnquiriDjr if such was not the she said she had been married previously. - Have yon a bill from vour former husband? asked Mr. Justice. Yes, she replied, I have a -- ea, 1 . bill. . This lieinj? satisfactory, the ceremony was rerfornied, and tho couple declares! man and wife. . As they were about' departing, the justice, who had never soeu a bill of divorce, and having a strong desire to iiehold the document, thought this an excellent opportunity o satisfy, his curiosity, therefore said to the lady: Have you the bill with you? Oh yes she replied. 'Have you any objection to allowing me to see the bill? said our friend. None whatever, she replied. Stepping to the door and calling to a little boy some three or four vear? of age, $he said: ifere, Hill, come here quick; heres a gentleman that wishes " A new triumph of astronomical art suggested in France which is positively staggering. There is, as all know, a limit to toleM-oppenetration, which, in thecaeof the moon, the nearest eele-tia- l to us, denies us the power of seeing objects smaller than sixty feet square. Hut the photograph is now suggested, as the complement of tlie telescope, as the spectroscope has already lieen used in the same capacity. It is thought that If any ubvolutely smooth surface can be finind to take photo-gr-a pha on, the minutes ol jects on the moon can bo photographed, and thou magnified, Tike the newspaper texts sent Into Paris to us by balloon, and thus pre-e- nt actual, vivid, and faithful pictures of everything on that satellite. Scientific men are now endeavoring to find the necessary- smooth surface. . e o!-je- ct - ' REGISTERED LETTERS AND MONEY ORDERS. Registrations letter may be registered on payment of a e of flfleen cents, but the government taken no responsibility (hr safe cArrlug or compensation In of . How to Talk. If you have the ability toamu'e, talk often in company, and in a way which shows that you underee . stand what is said around you. loss. Put do not. talk long. In that Money Oolei.!' A11 principal pel offices case you are apt to tire your nowiveerveimall sums of money and lie bearers. There are many sue draff Kir the same upon other poet who, though they have nothing to talk of, never know when to offloes, subject to the fallowing charge leave off talking. There are some and regulations; w ho Ubc x under so On order not exceeding great and in0 cent a dexirq for talking, that satiable " Over 3 and hot exceeding I 15 they will even interrupt others Over 43 and not exceeding ltd... !0 when about to speak, YVe should Over ft and not exceeding I'd at in society never talk nf our owm or others domestic ffTair. Yours are of no intere-- t to- them, and - RATES OP FOREIGN POSTAGE. theirs should not be to you. BeThe standard glngle rate to GreBt Brilaln sides, tho subject is of so delicate half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, six a nature, that with the bent incents paper, two cents, tentions it is a chance if wo do Standard rate to France Is 15 grammes, not make some inorlifving-mistake- , or wound the feelings of os,; leUers, tea enU;' pasome of the company. pers two eet. n-- . 4 , iern, . 20. 1 - orone-qnart- . llarkle&s, and she married Abraham Moors, a slave, in 17S0, and if she lives a few months more will have been married eighty-si- x years, rearingthe moderate Tired family- - oi furteen children. Sho has had 100 childand great ren, more than one hundred of whom are now living The old woman remembers the soldiers of the revolution marching to Join their command, and two very tat oxen they were driving along for beef as though bhe had seen them yesterday. bhetays while she was bound oul she went to school five days to make up, as she It, for tliut many days a bound boy mh-it. Bid they ride hoieback generally In tho-- e days? we asked. The laws, yes, honey; everybody go that way then, and there w as nobody could ride better than I could In Fennsylwaney- .Sho has been a member of the church ninety-on- e years.and sang two hymns for us in not an unmusical voice,remembering every line of Oh I when shall I see Jesus? and another hymn that must have been forgotten before we re me in tie red hymns. She thinks colored people, and white, too, are getting worthless now adays, and says w hen she was & girl she iwhI to walk six miles and rake and bind after a cradle all day, plant and hoe potatoes and corn, anew grass, rake and pitch hay, and then do housework, ail for three shillings a week. She says, though, that there were some very lazy people then. One she describes as being too lazy to elmvtoliueco. But the gals now, she adds, dont know how to put a collar on a critter, or which would be best to catch him w ith, Kilt or thavings., ... She tells how she rode to harIn the Delawar, row on an and a 14ack snake wound himsetf around the hor-e- s neck and choked him down in the gears, and how she cut the snake in two witlia knife. The agitators of the tobacco reform can get no cucouragement from the old lady, as she has smoked, ninety-thre- e vears, and enjoys good Jiealth, blddiug fair to live to a good, ripe old age to enjoy her pipe. Her sight is bad, although she is not entirely blind She walks about the house and talks of going to . Oxford (three miles), but says she supposes if she goes she must go as the girl went to get married, afoot and alone. Ac to York Sun. grand-childre- grand-childre- de-crib- n, n, es ex-pres- d these things clear across here every time the paper was printed. The people, we told him, would read this and then- come to him for washing. He took a deep in tho whole tory,nnd paid good attention thour few remarks. You see, Mr. Hong Lee, we said, thinking he was getting this along first rate in English, is a paper this here (puttinga When people read finger on it). they rush off frantically and buy of everybody whose name they free In the paper. l)o you understand? lie aid he did, and wanted to know how many pieces we had whether they were big or little. .We felt discouraged. We hud worked hard for half an hour already, and he all the time think ing we were talking about washing With an imprecation on the whole race we went over the whole .story again, even going so far as to figure out to lnm how wo fainted and how many we expected to print. He was all attention as before, but when we stoped for breath he spirted water on a batch of clothes through his teeth, and then said, coolly asti mummy, that if we brought the clothes on Monday he would have them done Wednesday. Jir. - .L.ttjK'A'' iI Directors. JJ Dust Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, -- ig-ra- 7 Jit- - 11. -, sale; ki-- . T! a NI Initir. aul DUNFORD &. SONS, aul HALT L.AICI2 CITY, . 0 CCiFECTlCnERT I'. ; T. All onlers from tin surrounding Mining will be funiii, . auIS a.iincliai.ipmmplir J. C. STEVENSON. MERCHANT TAILOR, Provo C.itr, T.. LT. to Infiina his numeroos pat- rom. ili l he u l.i .tirprej on d tu ing in nl l!n brarii he at fie hnrli-- r ni I hi lei onu Chick .ft and tin. It Di.' of the euthrt' three n, l.- -t mtie .tore. -- Co-- oi pV D. P, THUSSEN, AS RETAIL DEALERS JOBBERS XALL THE BEST BRA XDS OF SHOES, CAPS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 'jr a TU Il In luferm friends and pit Idle In genera I, I lot tie - t r Wt-h- e, fl - the t niake le Hifs and ML t tie hnn t iw.t.f-e-. orvh r on ri rr ih.in-- ; lei'i-ui- nuider-CUT. f'lmp, t entre Street, Pmvu hue (istl t.trl.eera and V. H. knnrjart. -- S SO. J. STtV.nHT S HKDSEW Drpuljr Will giro attentinii to ol'Cr.ln fur ei. i 'i lot nt Jjiiiil, J i in pnlents -, limaCw.l ud liun ( L, atj-- l . prepare the rjem nr utaetta. lti nee--vnr- FURNISHING GOODS, Loiuf Offh-- Ti tY'i at e Pruso House'. 1 III ' t am I S h half Hock amith o. Mil CUT POTTERY. LADIES FUKH. II. BOW F,tl,e lYnpiielor of the o! 1 City 1'ottery. would hilly announce hi the ntirens of Itt. City amt varinltr lha he i prep rail to se' a goc- -t an article of h ar h nwre and a Kolicil?l ami Filled cheap os ran M bought anvwliero In It Tereiiorj". l. ue me mil. aul Cur? t fho JLf ovet A. ln-- rO Irice. msrj a. a Patterson. ii. J. CAMrnr.LL, H. , T re-p- ee J. r.lOORE, ' X XT XX IV T News Dealers, Booksellers, nt I N npt G H O nej P , And I prepared to manufacture 11 kin rat.-- , of al Main slree and Cenlre Fhop romerof tin-wa- rva-,nnt- ile ' rrovoClty. AND and t! Is Oi - X IE1 in lnlorrn h!s fncri public generally, that he h Wi-h.- S ' - LTPIRS, ....SPECIALTIES .AT T-A.TIO . - Cl East Temple Street, SALT LAI Cl!: CITY, U. T., Kefp In ttock Toy, full line of ... Poetical Works, r AT PUBLISHERS TRICES, ; Billons 5 cents per ya r Telict R, lions of Yoc luri prices. Silk Bonnet Sunday School Howards EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. offer extra Inducement 4, COO BcPt-TTa- P.per. ll o bio stock1 or a roc inn. A wmat WE ARE OITERIXU WIIOLPSA LE on, I RET A IT, VERY CHEAP. apli ' AnJ tli lnrgf'st stock of w SALT LAKE CITY. JauuIIer Historical and -- And TAYLOK& CUTLER. . EAXERYUSD to thone PP.0YISIC3 STC?, PETER STUCCO, wishing to get up Bo-to- n, LIBRARIES GROCERIES, i ricns iv OR PURCHASE REWARDS. j TOSACCk, FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. , . All ktii'H of the bct i Jt-.- r r, CITY, TINTIC. ixti:rest paw ox savjxos DEPOSITS. With i. ttai WILLIA1I ERCE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR EWERY Order -, -- ?XAItCii;TTS, - HLA. TS &; K- . dctib-erstel- be-lat- -- ' Utah. Brewery,. - remitted. nd pas-iion- 1 pru0 C??, I a k N Cl PRACTmAT, Wi.RKMtN W AIUESarnl JEW CLRk. ic. Al Uouf-e-hol- r I ENGAGED 'r, aui Centre hAritt, UK. ( 1TY, WII f OUT: I.A AUn Collections . rr ah 'and prn ptly 17 a aud Uomrii ii.ipiu BOOTS a'5-InoiCt- - ATI Work wamveti-ri- . Strength of character consists ower of will and of two things res , PHYSICIAN AND.Vh , James - 1- 1 GENTS GLOVES relf-reitrai- nt. 0"- - V'iho-- Sirccg Mea. lover e dent Rc in-ter- of It two things, therefore, for its existence strong feeling and strong command over them. Now, we all very often mistake strong feelings for strong character, A man who bears all before hiiu, before whose frown domestics tremble, and whole bursts of fury make the children of tho quake, jKH'juise he, has his own way Iu all tilings,' we call hint a strong man. The truth B, that he is a weak man; it is s his that are strong he mastered by them, is weak. You must measure the strength of a man by the power of thecoi-ing- s lie subdues, not by the power of those that subdue him. And hence composure is often the highest result. of strength. Bid we ever ace a iiian receive a fl iniury, and then reply calmly? That is a man (spiritually strong. Or did we ever ee a man in anguish stand as if carved out of solid reck, mastering himself? Or on bearing a hopeless' daily trial remain silent, and never tell the world what cankered his home Peace? That is strength. He who, with strong passions, remains chaste; ho who, keenly Toncfcinj, sensitive, with many powers of She Invert him for himself. Indignation within him, canhim-bo and jet restrain Perhaps that wasnt her fault. But provoked and self those are the forgive, the fact was, he lmd nothing elso to l loved for. She married him. stroug men, the spiritual heroes. v. And sho loved him for hitmolf. Oldest not The so in sinher much ns a lie ga (burch Organ America. gle dollar to aid on her love. Last week he returned home full of w hBky as a barrel, and undertook The oldest orgm in this counto assert his manly sway in too try, still in use, is at St. Johns violent a way. In fact, he y Church, New in Portsmouth, punched her in the eye. Hampshire. It was imported for This was what turned her love to Kings Chapel, at in 1713, gall, and made her tikfc up the The prejudleo at that time was washboard, on which she earned so strong against tho use of muher own and his support, and sical Instruments in church buildhim with it until there was ings that the wardens quietly very little of the board left, and stowed It away in the cellar, his head looked like a pumpkin where It remained for more than nhich bovs had been using as a a year. In 17S4 ItAvas removed to footlialL Xow ho earns a living a church in Newburyport, Massafor him-ad- f and wife, and she chusetts, and thence to St. Johns doesn't love him at all. Such are Church, In Portsmouth, where, at some of the ineonsi,tencics of the the age of one hundred and slxty-on- o human feminine. years, it still docs good service. . Deal in Gold ('onpera-tKKitOrJirs ol all eiist of lit Lh 1'. If. srMNIOISS, M. -- "i . lm Ik. T. 17- - City, hrti 2fioK-- Fn-Me- re-eo- nts u- - Looking Into the 3Ioon. (The standard single rate weight l'rooi -- The gentleman wilted. OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. ATF--ri PHYSICIAN AND 5URCCCN, u to see you. POSTAL AFFAIRS. JIGGERS, M. D, OFFicr, IM Sioie, . k Utuli. w wi-ihc- d Warren X. Dtrcn berry Meron Tanner f I Mbert K. Thurber Recorder......!. 8lt eon-equent- ly, A R. r.l. ma Wm. Clayton Jamaa Jack ...-.Treasarer .Hupt, Common Schobhi.aR. L. Campbell ' ' DESERET .. Andilor Pro'iate Jndje EDSIXESS CURDS. EUSlIiESS. CITY Triii.e the Ixmll let praises rise When the early dawn of day We him ifhe didnt want Washington, N. J., May 20. In Sweep across the eastern skies. the pleasant Imj rough of Washing- some advertising done. He stoppWhen nights shadows pa aw ay. -ton, Warren county, N. J., your ed work long enough to say that Then corresjsindent visited Mrs. Isa-bel- la he charged a dollar a dozen. withSweetly blendlnrf, or ' ' Moore, a colored woman, out ironing. We explained that , Floating through tire perfumed air,'''' bom in 1770, on the 2uih of Feb- it wasnt washing we wanted, but Luke City, Gentling ringing, ruary, and who is advertising. We told him how Boftly singing, - iet us offer proln and prayer. , 104 years old. She Is hale and much his business would bo inhearty, and bilks . of occurrences creased, how hed tie richer than PAID UP CAPITAL. ITalre the Ird a hen slowly fades. that transpired a century ago the king or the Sandwich Blinds AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. . In the rhungi fuj glowing we-fShe w as born a few miles in six months if hed only udvor-tl-- c. ' glibly. sLftl-s 1 Paysdi toirlllsS, many Water Gap iu Pcnn-vl-vani- a, This spcmed to lie clear to the above n cloud nud guldt-- ereat. , Crlm-onl, HCWHTH. And LB face brightened up XV M. rr.I MMMn.F.Vlwi-Prr.t.,and a free the him,' woman, I 1 , tny J nt "Stroudsburg tdiow that as he Slid; Business belly slow; Tl.v.r lRIOH VW YH NO. ho was Uuind out... to,. John nobody got no money, We calm- Wll.UAM JE.NALNuS " beautiful and rare; - . ; ,liHN kH AK1 Chambers in 1778, to serve to 178, ly took' out a paper at that-- We Jojout ilatlnf' v . . 1MITTLI, all to him "whew would she sad Cam of I. K HILLS, CnhI.T, beeighteenyears carefully expluimsf of old. Her maldetv-oiaalxnit fifteen centsalinc-on- e Let us offer pral and praj'er. vui i -- TERRrrRlXioFFlCirivi NO. 2.11. 1871. NATIONAL BANK, Governor Secretary Chief Justice o. U.3 a.-k-ed U. 8. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. Q 1 rp ah) y of - LIQUOB, Many who lin p sent e.l heretofore now Kcptcom-hiutSan bend. purchase of u, siitUfled that our prices are low i f tliAil tlilit Fir TThlett they can hrin? t The ot ktnnrt. lamer M eat nd them here. (ralre Mreel. y 4 |