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Show e "n ' r--. m1 H ra . V ij HI !' ! II tO VO VOL. 1. OFFICIAL For the Tra sat UNUWLIIHIF. rOK ALL. DIRECTORY. U. S. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. Bf , t W. r.ILL JtlLUJ. ... (ieorre I-- Wool. Oregon Nature In every human soul bestows The soil or know ledge, aud the precious ; (jeont A. Hlurb, t'tnh - seed X. H T, Chief Jullre.m..lM McKean, his Around H. pathway bountifully throws Philip F.mriii 1 Jseoh R. IJoreniKn Associated with tlie noxious weed; Uo It. MaxacIl.MRh. Til's rttpnvi(ion and design decreed, , .. Win. Carey, Til. Ry Iliia who gave our bumble being r'tA R. Attorney. -- 'WrtV-: XHnhbn Surveyor Goieral Invite us to umbiilonvly take heed trat Whltr iluniywJ.li.Ov art on To gather every prindpio of worth, Hesister Lund Office. ..Willett PoMenjer ' I", iv A Taggart, 11. Aud cultivate the seed, enrich the soil,: i.-That plants may sprtnif J. Uhl lister, gui. Pmao i:.,H CoI'.Ciltor. n .1 . ' fruits appear. 1'iitlT.A. C. Vi". K 9 ini'-o, fiiJidt Sneevss will pdlowatlil Lbe hand of to!!. And wealth will crown our efforts every , ; , year. . TruniTouf au officers. The soul is full of lift ftr weeds or flowers; Q- - Cannon Those by neglect, and these by study to fonenai.. Zenibhsbel Rnow ours. f.eneral . ,"ornry T. MoAiiiat.tr V : . n .U V... .7.v:."Y-D- . 1.. V M-- .r 1 g.Wm. Clnytori A Laushalle SUuatldnV .. Jam Jack II. I. Campbell Stipt. Common School Governor ,!. I. 1 IHt1' fee-rer.- UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren X. Uusenle-rrpn.'xue Jmlge,.. . f Mvmn Tannerr y Mi-etm- AUe rl K. Thurte-- I en iTlMeO.McCullougb I, John Nuttall cnmily ftemrder. She-I- Ifcnrv O. Kogcr ...U..J. TU Milner T o'lo Pt At'-.-o.-- y tr...U-- .. I'.ievniT . ... b,aL"bn TL Mtin- -r Albert Jolt ....T, John Xnttall r... TTynrr A. Dixon aul Collector. In mea F. Panic! supt. Common Schools, W. if. Pusenberry v.hi.tt CVrk Tu ,or A day or two fiue two joung men members of the sophomore ciavsntthe University, were The Innocent victims ofa circumstance which uirorded amuenient to a ifreat many ers)iis and much mortification to the youn" men tlieifiselves. It was raining slightly "ft the time, and they were promenading down Main street under the shelter of an umbrella, russln? under an nwninj in front of a millinery store the umbrella caught ujMin omethin",and thinking it was nothing but the awning passed on. jerked it away-an- d NIuch to their amazf-melioople whom they met afterwards looked at them in a curious manner, others many laughed outrig-htaumade remarks of a jocular nature wholly Inexplicable to the innocent young men. Things grew worse and vope. Young ladies looked at them in astonishment for a few seconds, and then laughingly passed bn. Ptsple riding tiy in carriages twisted their-headnearly off looking; Iniek at1 them, a email army of Arabs funned In line and with them down the street, and the poor fellows at last felt certain that the people of the eity had "one mud. Just as they were about taking refuge in a.street car, iu order to get away from the staring of so many eyes, a women stepped up and, pointing to something above .their heads, asked when they were going to start in business. The bewildered sophomores looked at the woman in blank amazement for a few moments, and then following the direction of her outstretched finger, they discovered the cause of all the disturbance.. Upon thetopoftheir umbrella was fastened a ladys hoopvkirt, which they had swaying in triumphantly dJwn the, street for three blocks. They wondered no more at the sensation they had produced, and after one of them nad hidden the offensive article under his overcoat, they walked back to the millinery store where they supposed they hit the awning, and meekly expkdned the matter. They tried to keep the Joke from reaching the college boys, but, as is uual in such cases, they, slid not succeed! Rochester Datocrat. nt t PROVO CITY OFFICERS. ' Abrahm V Mayor .k. - V' - ' O. Rmoot John XiptAll Kamoel S. Jonea ' Albert June 0 - f.lamea punn. Wm. R Pace, Councilor Wi'l'vn A. Fr!- -, John R. Mfifn-r- , Jxfa W. Terv-l-er Tfeee-de- r ........... -- T. John nt?nll ...... ... Henry A. Pxon Treasurer. Henry V. TVorers Marshal...,. -- John 111 Milner t'.ly Attorney ) et r J.imM K. panlel Assessor and Col Miller ghnrte Supervisor. G. Cnsrnnver Chief of Police . Water master,.. Robert T. TlKmae loslahT. Arrmrsnilth .CIt.y P wind keener. -- Panlel Uravea Sexton .1 . ' POSTIL - . i. . AFFAIRS. ' i. . 1 o - ; i . t wIt4TO5 t oy M.nSTlC rXTaOE. : 1 (The atan lard slnrleyatr weight Is os. avolMupolsl, WnglP rate Inter 3 cents throughout the tTTxtted States Lkttess. each a-- t l lional J j nr. or U... tion Prop letters', single rate frac- F'W , ' S I The standard rate Is Xkvrsrvrsaa. 4 os. ' - avolrdnpolst, t Pally, seven time a week, ASets. perquar. " sir . . - s IS lr Sml-weekl- " SO , .... I y Weekly Afonthiy i . ...3 ' S'"'" -- , 1 r - r The standard stnglo rat PuRtomCAtA. !s 4 o. - 10 arolr-lnpoU)- . .i cts. per quar. 0 ... Monthly ., .... - .1 J tjuarterly The maximum weight of any package of prlntel or miscellaneous matter Is 4 lh avoirdupois. Rrc.isTF.RFn' I.FTTrttS 1 " AND MONEY ORUF.RS. may be registered on payment of a ae of fifteen rents, but the govsTnment takes no reeponsihlUty Sr tsfe rarriags or eompensstlon In esses of Regtstratlon:' . , . i1- Monev , ! - i i , neTer!Att prlnetpa! pot effiee "isaJIsuqnqf money aqd Is sue draft br tha am upon other office, subject to th fllowlng charges and regulstlon: nmeyee-H- V Oh order not exceeding CM tdrer and not exceeding er 11 and not exceeding ItO.. Ot"i tl and not exceeding 100.. i'10-Ov- IS yents n ! CS s the-breez- e - I ; The Dj In? Stars. ! "LIkO" these "drooping, --dying stars, our loved ones go away from out sight The stars of our hojA-s- , our ambitions, our prayers, wildlight bhines ever before us, leading on and up, they suddenly fade from the firmament of our hearts, and their place is empty and dark. A mothers steady,' soft and earnest light, that teamed. thruligh all our wants and sorrows; a fathers strong, quick light that kept our feet from stumbling in the dark and treacherous ways; a sisters light so mild, so pure, k constant, and so firm, shining upon in from gentle, loving and persuaded us to grace eyes, anu goosine-vs- ; a brothers light forever sleeping in our souls, and illuminating all our goings and 'our - RATES OF FOREIGN PORTAGE. The standard single rate to Great Rritalq coming-5- ; a .friends tight,. true half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, all and trusty-go- ne out. forever? cents papers, two cents. No! nol The light has not gone Standard rae to France 1 n gramme, out. It Is shining beyond t ho stars where there is no night and or letter, ten ents;no darkness, forever and forever. two cent. rs, I He who boasts of being jerfcet is perfect in fully. I have been a good deal up and down world, and I never did seo either a perfect horse or a perfect man, and I never shall till two Sundays come together. You cannot get w hite flour out of a coal wick, nor out of human nature, le who looks fur it. had as well look for sugar in the sea. The old saying is, Lifeless; faultless. Of dead men we should say. nothing but good, but as for the living, they are all tarred more or less with the black brush, ami half an eye could see it- - Every head lus a soft place la it, and every heart has its black drojk Every ro-- e has its prickles and every day its night. Even the sun shows s;ots, and the skies are darkened with clouds- .- Nobody is so vfo$ but he has folly euough to stock a stall at Vanity Fair. Where I could not see the fiIs cap, I have never theless heard the bells jingle. As there is uo sunshine without some shadows, so all human good Is mixed up with more or less of evil; even poor law guardians have their little failings, and latrish beadles are not wholly of heavenly nature. .The best wine has its lees. All mens faults are not written on their foreheads, and its quite as well they are not, or hats would need .wide brims; yet ns cure us eggs arc eggqfaults of some sort nestle in every mans Theres no telling where a mans faults utity hhoiv themselves,' for hares ;op out of a ditch just when you are uot Kicking for them. A hurse that is Weak In the legs may not stumUe for a mile or two, but it is in him, and the rider had better hold him up well. The tad Jy cat is not lapping milk just no w, but leave the dairy door open, and we will ,ee if she is not bad a thief ns the kitten. Theres fine in the flint, cool as It locks: wait till the steel gets' a knock at it, and you will see. Everyltody can read that riddle, lut it is not everybody that w HI remember to keep his gunpowder out of the way of the candle. John Ploughman in-th- e - bo-su- n. a, .... , --- . FuMie Opinion. - - Confidence in Aaitails. In an admiralJe article on this subject the New England Farmer says: Horses anti oxen should have such confidence in their drivers that they will willingly and repeatedly make all reasonable effort to do as they are bidden. A team should never be told a second time to start an unreasonable load. We dont believe a horse would ever become . balky if it .were 3 11 1S7-1- -- W r, li T.. THURSDAY. JUNE IS. Faults. We All Rave , A SONNET. u. CITY; I fl t im i It '.' . 'v NO. 239. . The ir.f!uonoo of public opinion imre- putation, it is well that we take some thought of the impre-c-ionwe leave, and show a degree of respect for -- the sentiments and cheri-theopinionsof society. We hare heard men say that as long as they acted and did what was right, they cared but little what people or the public thought of them;rca.ouing highly comuteudl.Ia iait-xlthat may do very well fur o;vu who would htm-e- if from society and tho world, but it seems foumted S on a somew h:tstdfis-hbtidswas tom a twin, and to bo indifferent to public opinion we must cxi-- t within ourx-lveand firr ourselves alone, since, no one ia this world is wholly fiuiU ; depending - on others for the. happiness we receive. Many a reputation lias been undeservingly lo-- t, and many . . undeservingly gained. Great genius may moulder away iu solitude ami the world Le ignorant of its exKtence, y c tit is gf ulus dill, while the effrontery of some Ignorant aoO j'ersi.-teno-e egotist may carry him before the world as a man of Name may rai--- him to heights he is unworthy to attain If the tide of putdic opinion but bears some fir-- t good imprcv-io- n ou its ioMm Utid carries it into the great ocean of society. Yet he is but a pigmy to the colovms who-- . mvn thoughts in solitude am bis sole companions. Public opinion is the barometer of the social atmo-piiein which we live. It is a signet placed by a community to mark worth, and a man can no more journey through this life .without a current of public opinion following, thin a es.--el can crxvs the deep without a wake. Some may or conceit to it think they exert sufilcierit influence to attract attention. Yet every life i fraught with intere.--t in the particular sphere of its and we art in it what we are thought to be, and not what we know ourselves to be. The character is to ourselves what we really are, to the world it is what reputation or public opinion makes it; and although a man may be fully conscious of bis own virtues and his own worth, tho world alone iball say whether to his memory he leaves Footprints on the saml of time, or sinks into oblivion. s dy f, iate Hap-pinta- s nt-ar- e n. of K!t lic kind. ... 11. i HtMMONH,, 3tl. X).r run rprsrrrAi.: AUTHORIZED CAPITA I. PHYSICIAN WM. IT. n.tOITVL Pn-li. s. M.IiKK I , ,Vk-Ire, Y'tt L. IJTTl.E, b. 1ILLX.S, lfct, S'--- JtNMNC-- HlKWO. -- S - Cishtcr, Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, ExouazgB, Land Warrants, Colic ga Scrip, &e. - - . f , au! J tun J T N.t-- 'i rt-- Alo, htid itonsi llo. ., I.t.er, ketr, WILLIAM mCE, F.XCILVNGE SALJb IX5REIGN r FOR : ISTLL.EST TAW DK IX.SITS. ehy ISGACCD tUirsIVILV M INi:- l rM prepurr-- u IiiC m )1 li, fi'uiiches at the ti e, it til. le.lneiH , Olio tilTT MJ'Jth vl U- -w Ibf WA ,, . -- IX ALL TUEEKSTHnAXDSOr SHOES, HATS s flat .limn ntl u- -t & loit. . i AND SHOEMAKER, i.-- ej AltsS nd t'niiforr.ta rat hand. Itej-rinn- i?' r...uu luoairale. Ituxu City. fchop, ric Itsiht-- r pertly done; Ceui.re Mr--t, CITY POlTEltY S, GENTS' GLOVES AND FURNISHING GOODS, ASD runs. A. If. ItO W i'N.th ISroprlelnr of the oil .iiinl t':.y ISitterr, wtHud r to toe of Jroxo funy A,Kim , trl. o!v u, ut he ciUu nJ I'refwrvU to St II City nn r unj m ti.xl An nnioie of I hooiiiil wiirr in tl enepCArihe 1 err. nut lor,. tlv me mil. t-- I MD:.EW J. STEWART SON, Util Iliilurrr, suit V. K. lirejiuty , fcurtrjvn, Will rive AtientUm to ril.ttnlng JwIiuU for iiotrrpmeiil iiirijie t laliu, Uhl and lnm Iatois, And wilt J the netxarj yrutesU. Srnptrmf Li i ti jiTOMf 7iot, r: x tth J Offtee t resiJenee, half tlixk. uulh of uul l'hnuHiiu.., ier e Order. Holiciled and Eilled 'Will Care at the Ioxreaf lrtce. J urel to took LfXJT .l I Mliykx loonlrr ou til Kiuxl.,1 e . Choice r retuU ad1 L'. S calf ft O-AJP- .vu i eh .lor- Imp Co P. THUEGCn, D. jonnnns f r.irrMi. dkaitrs. BOOT! DOOTG sti:vi:nsox, nenCHANT TAILO n, lro,-- City, U. T, to Inform h'w m::urriji: SONS, live rnr he now to lu HALT IYICIT CITY, x v:j cc:;fectic: .j. c. cl k DUNFORD 1 emery WLVLU errY, TUN TIC. u. T. AU oruermfrom tlie LTTm:ndin Miniig Cau.ps w.il ti ul5 to O.V Ad VIXOS ex-Lten- I'fjiaratin,? the Coats. ' V.j.'t Utah. Brewery,' t li. 111. II. MAHCETTH, c rrv vt, rrrY, w i ! .r ' i r. and -- i It li K O N , StHOUIg . City, rUACTlC-U- . WORKMIN ON fhOUKS, W A 1 OH US Atid JEWELUY'. ' ' ' sut AH Work vfciTaiio.L rr-- o rr'fwhVu. im-Ho- ie on R 17 JAJJtS E. UVnire find promptly ,7 Collections v et' AND Citr; L'luli. pnn-- re pre-umpti- to City, U. X. li--o OnnCK. 1st door rut of Last Ox,rra-l- f f wit More, wlitre he keere Oni,ts uuJSi City, UtsL. niu.xt ell u;r, Jons K. m. d. noccno, r.i. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, NATIONAL HANK; -- cns. ejs!:;ess DESERET d - 0 tji! L SAIT LIFE CITT EUS1XESS. il greater than is generally agined; and as it makes our i X insrl J. r.'.ocnn, li. A Western driving a 1L J. CAMFEEIJ, A. &. FATTEUSOX. bvoverloudingand large drove of driver, to New York Mieep XT. UT. whipping. It Is our te-- horses, those that are full of spirit ami wus delayed on the road by fctorxny WUhes to lnfonii his friends and the and spunk, that get Italky, and weather. Katurday night found OAMPBELLiiPATtEflSOIJ, a tiiat he hss putlic not the lunkhead, that dout him too far from the city to vnake Tiri-GIlO- P, know enough to know w hen they the much desired early entrance are misused. What is it but a on Monday morning. lie deterto start on Sun- Bocteclleis, News Dealers, And lsprepAreJ to nianulUeture uli k'mis feeling of confidence that makes mined,Asthercfore, at ream. m,Ue of ho passed a large, ld the patient horse stand for hours day. Centre end JIain streets, Rpopcoruerof fashioned ' the house, meeting In harness, unhitched, waiting the AM . Provo m.ifi , City. return of his master to give him doors of which stood wide ojx-n- a cosset ran into door and the sheep the word to go, before he will GPECIALTHIS be sood I5EEXR.S, leave his tracts? And what Is it up to the altar, where AT but this hante confidence in his and lixiked as cool I v as only a cos-f- t could lot,)k. The drover , Cl Templa Eai master, that makes a well trained slid hee Ktmt, to his assistant: TAYLORS CUTLERS Jimmy, if horse willing to be driven over uncertain nlaces, across shaking, youll fetch that feller out Ill give HALT L.A1CE CITY, E. HALT LAKR CITY. dollar. Jimntv was dilapidated bridges and up to you half a knew hM.New Testabright anl noisy, poked sh looking locomot- ment. Kfrp in stock full Lise of SuZ Ecatnci JlAUms 2S tents per yard. the edifice ho Entering ive-, with their pulling moke. marched J'tirrt It, I boas at Xcw York prices. up and seized tho stray stacks and screaming w histles? stop- Toj, JaTfsilr, HisUrkal and quadruped. The mini-te- r m 4xxJ PtMis Jpcr .. , ped short in his discourse and roftleal Works, C!i London Tassinj Away. Young nun, do you know a r.ia STOCK ox geocijuts, ' AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, ' what you are doing? bir, Yes, A memorial of ancient London replied which mx Ai:noii;:niM; Jimmy, Pm separating is about to pass awa a memorial the WHOLES A LH end HETA IL t "And l!i stock of sheep from the gnats! and, which is as illustrious as the the action to ho the word, YEEY CHEAP. Tabard Inn, i n. .South war k suiting dragged him forth from the con- Sunday School Rewards pil was that famous for the gregation. though ! its EVER BROUGHT TO UTAIL grace ' t j kd rr.:vi-;::- i sTcn. and this notorious odium of its All About a Goose. i infamy. I allude to the hostelry U ttuae Andirrigir rxtra which has long lieen known as A darkey was oneo Attempting lo jc--t Up PETER OTtjpQC, rlhir:g the Half Way .House,, on the to steal a but a dog raised road to Tyburn the house at an oljcction,oe, trALra jk and Sarnto retired. which Jake Ivetch and the crimi- The next thundernight,duringa i nal who was about to expiate his shower, he cnoczmnc, . . attempted it again, offences on the enfT-.were wont and Juntas ho was on the joint of OR PURCHASE REWARDS. FANCY CAN DlfiC, NUTS. ETC. to atop on their way to the gal- getting away with his fowl, the lows for a last glais. Here Jake All kind of the best tk)Uy of lightning struck close by, and the Sheppard halted, as has loen re- noiso nearly frightened the poor corded by llarri.-o- n Ainsworth in fellow to death. Dropping the Mxny who Gr .O XI hrrttoiisr now Xi his life of the celebrated scoundrel, goose, ho started away, tivnt mutterthAt wrrrifrt rt and, taking a sun of his parting ing: putt-hKept eon!atit:y ou inJ. wino-cusmiled and said, Live ter mederam a mighty lowir tht t!iat flirwtk-- thry can hrinj At the etd stand, Pern the reraainderto Jonathan Wild. lot of fuss made bout a gooso, - them here. (orcir ofcc W rst and Centre Mr ret. . ... never nti-u-a- sl I T E E, ciw-Bi-- d Uu-sra- re S TATIO . H'-uZl . !v--K- - kxki ikh-Uco- - tnJ-jor!if- ,: LIBRARIES a p, rt todacco, I 'Q, -- s . |