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Show VOL. PROVO 1 Smiths Experience Haying DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL quet in a OFFICLR3 U. FOR UTAIL fiwirp I W nodi, Oregon Georg. A. Black, Utah Jaa. B. McKean, X. Y. Chief Justice f Philip H. Fmerwin Ko reman Aviatc. Jacob Geo. R. Maxwell, Mich. Marshal ; Carey, 111. r. S. Attorney Kimball Nathan Surveyor General Rrcciveraf Fubll. Money, J.lkOvcrtun.Pa. Register La-a- Office,, Willett Pottenger . I. P. Taggart, 111. A ?ue' r . f. k t'lflh-oioO- - I. Hollister, Cal. r ft, I, CU rk M Judicial lfMrtet, C. W. Fmerson .. . Secrvt.vry CITY. Coins to Spelling School. Cro- Tikt Boots. That fair young creature who went with u! It doesnt make Did you ever play croquet with any difference that she went buck your sweetheart, with your rival on her word, grew un to be a near and tight boots on? If you hatchet! facet! ohl maid, her voice and temicr like catsup haven't, you can form no true es- like a file Would she was lovely then. timate of the highest point of misand fair w the hua for hich i lovely Augusta accept it possible ery, our com pan y to a spelling school man being to attain. Potts pave a croquet party in out at Duck Lake Thursday houorofMis Allen. Now? I had night? The fair Augusta would, a been dreadfully smitten with thi- - she said, and she did. young lady, e er since her first moon! Such a eay motion of the advent among u w ith her crimps sleigh! Such singing in chorus! and flounces, smile and graces: Every girl had a front door key in fact, uiy head lad. been in. a ,in her pocket, ami every young whirl ever since she cast down man felt ns If he could climb a her eyes and" softly lisped Mr. shed 40, umh feet high to get into Smith uu. our introduction, and his chamlier window. That fair I think if it had not been for those young creature how she pretendinfernal boots but why antici- ed to shiver with cold until an arm was gently and affectionately pate? I had a rival, of course; I ex- placed around her delicate wai-t- ! pected it, and enjoyed it; for, Then the suddenly grow human nature is such that we on- warmer and she didnt shiver any ly desire that which is difficult of more. It was a beautiful night, observed. She said shed noattainment; the greater the contest, the more valued the prize, ticed the same thing, and she So u hen Jones culled on Mis Al- seemed to lean over a little more, len, I smiled blandly on him, and, like some of the telegraph poles really, had an insane desire to pat on Michigan avenue. Endxddened. him affectionately on the head, we observed that Bill Jones and and assure him of mine and Mary Sarah Jones seemed very affecAnns (I called her Mary Ann to tionate. She said it seemed so to myself) future friendship after the her, but having stuck the end of a connubial knot was tied. horoe blanket in her eye, she Put, as I have told you, my evil wasnt prepared to make an affgenius in the shape of Potts, or idavit. Somehow, after that the Pott wife, gave a croquet party, conversation began to grow more and I bought a pair of new inoot. and more interesting, aud with Oh, day of misery! oh, black that young creatures head on our shoulder wed set out to ride ta Friday in my calendar! I felt a blight twinge when' I Vermont and hack without a stop. put them on, and the pain increas- She was so artless and innocent; so ed until I felt confident that I child-lik- e and confiding. She told had, at least, fifteen marbles of all about how her stepmother different sizes, jammed up under pounded her with the rolling-pin- , my toes, but had not Mary Ann and w hen w e thought of a rolling-pi- n complimented my small feel, ami whacking against her fragile given a disdainful glance at Jones from and bounded over her alabaswas ter shoulders, our hair stood on gun loats? This of lf -- 177 7 TmnrroRi vlofficous Geo. Q. Cannon to CoogreA. Attomer General.. .Yenhbbel Snow L D. T. McAllister ln.hL Win. Clayton Vi iltor Jack . T assn1! K-- L Campbell SitpL Common School wt-ith- er Warren X. Duoenberry M vron Tanner Albert K. Thnrber ThoO.MeCnl lough L-- John NUttall Ootinv Iteeoeler........ . sheriff.Henry C, r.ogr-rJ. R. Milner pmaecurin Attorney John B. Milner Hutveywr- Albert Jones Coroner. I- John Xuttnll Woo'y Clrk ProSate Jndge s - Henrr Tr-asu- rer A.THxon Assessor aol Collector ...James F. Daniels hupt. Common Schools, W. II. DumiiIm rry rnovo city officers. .Abraham 0. Smoot Mayor AMermea John Vnttall (L.Samuel R, Jones j , Albert Jones Jerries Dunn. Win. R Pace, f Connnlorsl William A. Follef. Jolin B. ( Milner, Janies W. loveless I John X ott al 1 Rwrvnlur Teeasorer Henry A. Dixon Marshal Henry C. Roger John R Milner City Attorney Assessor and Colleetor James E. Daniel Charles D. Miller faipwslmt Chief of Police iA. G. Cownover Robert T. Thomas XCalerm aster JoslahT. Arrowsmlth City Donndkee per Daniel Graves Sexton L . rOSTAL AFFAIRS. - o RATES OF DOMESTIC rOSTAGE, . J standard slnglerate weight e 1 ox. avoirdupois). Single rate letter cents throughout the United Ktatee.. os. or fracJ'or each additional 3 tion .... I rate Drop letters, single 'LnrrR.s.I-ITh- (The standard rate Is 4 ox. avolrdupolsl. Daily, seven times a week, St cts. per qnar. Xrwsexrgics it-e- sufficient to make me resolve to grin and lear it. Mary Ann met me at the door in the most hew itchingof toilettes and we walked on, the walked and T hobbled, down - to the grounds. But the sweet smiles with which she greeted me, could not make me forgetful of my misery, for my feet were now like clumps of ice, and weighed about two ' thousand pounds. Mary Ann and I were partners, Jones was on the and, of course, opposite side. We started off bravely; my ball rolled after Mary Anns as though it were imbued w ith a portion of my own soul. I had whispered soft speeches In her w illing ear, and she had by her blushes until I was in the seventh heaven of bliss all excepting my feet. - Just then Jones sent his ball clear across the grounds, with a malicious energy I am satisfied, and hit the side of my foot. I dont know what I said, or whether I said is very loud, but I saw Mary Ann look at mo with astonishment, while Jones grinned like a gorilla. Mary Ann asked me a question, I answerod her at random, she tossed her head and turned her back on me. It came my turn to play, and I sent ray ball out to graze. As I walked, or limped, after It, feelinglike a Chinese baby, I heard some, one say: Does Smith half-civiliz-ed PrBiomrAha. (The standard single rate is 4 ox. avolrdupolsl. cts. perquar. Semi-month- ly Monthly- - -. S 1 Quarterly The maximum weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter I 4 A avoirdupois. drink? r.EGITERED LETTERS AXD MONEY ORDERS. Registration; letter may beregMered on pavment of sSvof fifteen cents, hut the takes no responsibility for aart carriage or compensation In cases of 1 loss. Money Orderss All principal post offices nowrecelve small sums of money and turn draft, for the sm npon other poet offices, snhjert t the fillowlng charges and regulations; On orders not exceeding fiO..., lOeents 15 OverfJ and not exceeding 1)0 SO Over it and not exceeding $!0 Over 25 and not exceeding Y) - RATES OF FOREIGN TOST AGE. The standard single rale to Great Britain half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, six cent papers, two cents. Standard rale to France Is 15 grammes, r or ox.; letters, ten eents; par two cents. pen, ( one-qnarte- I got into position and tried to be sentimental again, but for the life of me, all I could thinker say, ended with boots. Mary Ann smiled at Jones. Jones stepped back to croquet mo, and earn down on my toes with all his force. I saw stars; arms flew out like the arms ofmy a windmill; I heard something fill, heard Mary Ann say, Tho brut has killed him. Then sereehed and fainted, somehody and I hobbled off with a vague idea of drowning myself, after I had killed tho man w ho sold me those boots. Mary Jnn married Jone3, and I never play croquet now. A Barrister wishing to impeach a witness menacingly asked him: Come, now, ar you not in tho habit ofdrinkingf. Ofeours lam, was tho reply, el-- e I should long ago have peri hod 'of -- thirstt . end with nud frenzy. She said sometimes though shed get married to escape further and we were about to lay our hand on ou j heart and offer to be hers for evermore when the sleigh Then stopp'd at the school-houscame the spelling down. It was Brighton against Bungtown. Such word a catarrh, turkey, parallel, etc., soon reduced the sides to half a dozen, and at length we were left alone to sustain the honor of Brighton. The schoolmates were determined that Brighton should win. and it did when we spelled omnibus with a double s lie aid it wasnt right, and when then Brighton insisted he offered to uphold Bungtown with an iron joker. However, it was an offset to le consoled and sympathized with our girl. She positively shed tears of anger and sympathy and she of course said there were two ss on an omnibus, one on each side, and she wasnt positive but that there was one on the door behind. By and by the conversation went back to stepmothers, rolling-pinalabaster shoulders, and getting married, and she said shed be ours. We figured up how we could keep house on $3,S0 per week and have a dollar left; just how the. woodbine would trail over the door; how wed make her stepmother die of a broken heart; and , but you all remember. It was a boys dream. She discouraged me when she thought she could catch a dashing clerk, and her father set the dog on me and her brothers 'threatened to shexit; but as I ssid before.it doesnt make any difference now. When I think over tho past I feel to exclaim with Walt Whitman: Oh, gim me back them other days! Jf. Quad,' in Itroit hW Press, pro--cutio- e. s, NO. 241. 1874 SILT LAKE CITY E'JSIMESS EUSlRESS ClF.jS. produced her money, $10 In alL Mr. Wright ut a glance singled out two till, which he n. r.i. d. pronounced forgerieH,and,putting DESERET them in hi pocket, told Mr. AND SURGEON, PHYSICIAN Trout to go Lick with him to the NATIONAL BANK, hank, and he would have them 1toto City. XT. T. of changed, bhe did so, and when OrrrCR, 1st door east of East More, where he keeps drug of 11 they had arrived he with true Halt Lake Utah. no2S City, kinds. politene-pulled oien the maa-siv- Q front door, and allowed her F. II. HIMMOXH, M. XI., to pass In. Jud a she crossed the PAID UP CAPITAL 200,000 Resident threshold, he let slip the door, at AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ....1,006,000 the same time giving It a strong mYSICIAN AND BURGEON, pu-which had the effect of nvo-doll- Rogers, n. ar -.- h, prt.ri.V-nf- , landing Mrs. Trout prematurely WM.M.HJH1I It TTOOrER, IF.VIce-ITt.- , against the cashiers box. tdie re- 11. 5ol NO, covered herselfina moment, and VHIG1HM W H U IM Jh N SINGS, Directors. JOHN MI MU, .realized the game that was played F. UTTER, on her. Budring after the fleeting L. te. lilUA Cashier, Wright, site called out In lusty I tonevdop thief! Wright was captured on the corner of Fourth Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, avenue and Eleventh street, and was fully committed by Justice Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. Murray at Jefferson Market lo-lic-e p Court, TnlzgT w-- e COUNTY OFFICERS. JUNE 23. U. T., TUESDAY, 1 .V. MU Times. Utah Brewery, I. AIAIIG10TTH, LAKE WHOLE .T. I !iv. .III. M o FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR emery SALE. SILVER INTEREST PAID OS SAVINGS DEPOSITS. ed 1 pro-fed- A I E AM) , aul Purwr, Feline Strategy. A New Hampshire paper relates the following fctory, assorting that it come to it through a reliable source. In a store in Kxeter a short time ago, a hogshead had k DUNFORD ? HTEVENSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, SONS, 1 HALT LAItlS CITY, ENGAGED EXCLCSIVELT coxfectic:;ery CITY, TIXTIC. U. T. All order from the surroundln? Mining Camps will be promptly aul attended to A. C. aul on n rnmlliag aul Alt work warranted. WILLIAM INCE, The Virginia nterprie of the 7th tell the follow ing: Yesterday afternoon an excited Individual, with hi hat standing on wo hairs and his eyes projecting from their sockets like the horns of a snail, Into the office of Coroner Holmes. The Coroner by a denti-- t, and his tlrat thought, as he glanced at the man, diswas Jhat he was well-nig- h tracted with tho toothache. He wasVoon undeceived, however, as the frenzied individual cried out, a coon a he could get his breath after running up the stairs, man been murdered! A man leen murdered? cried the Coroner: how? where? In a garden, I believe; with a club or arovk. How long ago? cried the Coroner, seizing his hat and cane. Been done a good while, and no police nor constables has never done nothin about it Never had no Coroner set on the bodv, nor nothin of the kind: noverdkk What the dead mans name? Who was he? cried the Coroner. His name wa Abel. AM! Abel who? Dont know. Never heard nothin but hi first name. Well, what is the name of the man who killed him? Do they know? Anyone aupected? Well, Ive heard that a fellow named Cane put out his light tine was. the brother of Abel, and Coroner smells a mice, and flourishing iris cane, cries: You git down them stairs, my fine fellow. Got? and dont show youraclf here again! With a loud guffaw the fellow went dow-- the stairs three step at a time, the Doctor calling out after him: How dare you trifle with an officer in this waj-- , sir? ru-h- PRACTICAL VTORKMAV OV rTOCK?, WATCH LS an4 JEW JlLRA. CITY, Washoe A r JAMI.H E. I EMU ROUE, Centre felreet, Provo CRy, Utah, - Ale, Ialerln Collection t made and promptly SALT and domestic. Imported remitted. Coroner. aul Provo City, Utah. Provo City, U. T.. leave to Inform Ills numemn that he I now prepared to do tailorall It brunches at the shortest noing In th e, it hi residence, one bloek F in--t and three South of the blurt. Heir Rt ap.iO AS D. P. THUESEN, RETAIL DEALERS BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, JOBBERS IS ALL THE BEST BRASDSOF r , Is prepared to make IOOTs and to oruer on the slimiest ho- and U. K. ealf tire. Choice i and California sole ksUier alwavs on hand. Repairing neatly uone; charge modtrate. shop, Ceulre Street, Provo City. maje . At(l j I DOOTS3 SHOES, vsklt BLA.TS & CAPS, CITY POTTERY GENTS GLOVES A. II.ltOWEX,the of Ilia old estahiished City I'orterj', aonld announew to the ciuretis of Irovo to sell that he Is City and as good an artkle of and a h as can art where in the bought cheap Territory. Give me a call. aul y AD FURNISHING GOODS, (1t11 LADIES' FUR H. o Holicited , and Filled "With Care at the Lowest Order Iricee. II. J. CAMPBELL, A. J. STEWART Lntinem cad U. g. eyar. HKDKEW II. T ' X 1ST E to Inform his friend publlo generally, that hs has Booksellers, News Dealers, A5D s J. r.ioonn, WTf,hes I SDH, Deputy-bar- Will give eieeinl attention to obta'nln? patents for Government Inds, Miring laiiHS, Coal aud In.n Iatnds, aud r.,I prepare the neceeaary pupu tur J rott via. Srip and Land Wcrrrrmto Bourjht an J, & 'I. Offiewat reaLleace, Lalf ths-n,u-- i cf Provo Ilousa. aul mar2 R JATTERhON. & T rj - I G II O and tlia a P , And I prepared to manufacture all kinii of at reasonable ratea, Shop corner of Centre and Mala treefs, Provo City. tin-wa- S TJLTIOIvnElES, SPECIALTIES AT been left opened, and upon going Cl Ka.t Tempi Street, to it a company of rat W'ere found TAYLOR& CUTLEBS in the bottom, having been at- BALT LAKE U. X., CITY, BALT IAICU CIXY. tracted thither by It content,, and being unable to get out. The Keep In stock a full lln of Silk Bonnet Jlilbont 25 cents per yaid. store cat wa brought out and Velvet Dillons at Sen) York prices. placet! In a position to see them, but after taking a. good loot Toy, JBTrnllf, Historical and 4,000 Bolls Tad JPpcr. Pocllcal- Works, jorrped down and ran out of the o A BIG STOCK OF GIOCEDirS, door, shortly Da; IearUS! With AT PUBLISHERS FRICES, another cat. Tho two now looked WHICH WE ABE 0 FEED ID G over the situation hnd retired, WHOLESALE nJ BETAIL soon coming hack with a third And tha larjr.t ctock of cat. They now sathfled VERY cnrAr. with their force, and made an at- Sunday School Howards apll A Fbh That IVavat Canht. tack, jumping into the hogshead. EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. 'EMERY USD Fr.3VIS!C:i The cat had, however, miscalcuSTCr.E. Thieves devices w ill apparent- lated the force of their enemy, ly never end, and the fullovving Is and two were killed, the other AndwtoBlr extra Inducement to the one of the very latest: Elizabeth being taken out in season to save EH STUDDS, wUhlng to get Up Trout, of H7 West Seventeenth its life. the German-America- n street, rrAi,xK :w Savings Bank, corner of Garrulity. Fourteenth street and Fourth ave GROCERIES, TOSACCO, nue, to draw out some money. Some people lives sixty years DR PURCHASE REWARDS, FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. Wiliam Wright, of No. I0i without ' when to t learning keep Bloeeher stm t, a thief, flowed their mouths shut. Indeed, the AH klml of the best iuftllty of her from the bank, and acceding older grow, tho wider their her in Fourteenth street, near mouththeyojcn. There aro two Third avenue, sid: Excuse me, thing this generation need to Many who have aent east heretofore now Madam, but I think we gave you learn when to say nothing; and, purchase of u, atlsfld that onr price are Kept constantly on hand. some bad money among what you w hen can to lower than which for that it say Ibey tiring anything, wy Al the lit aland. Corner ef fft, drew cut. Mrs, Trout at once well. they them here. end Centre Slreel. nti - sec-mo- PET . vl-dte- L- LI s I Q, tr O El s |