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Show rilOVO VOL. 1. I was once sent for, in great haute, to attend a man of respecta- o ' U. S. OFFICERS Comical Cure. A DIRECTOEY. OFFICIAL bility, whoso wife, aUdy of FOR UTAH. in- telligence aud refinement, had disGovernor .Qwrp U Woods, Oregon covered him in his room lying Utah A. Black, Secretary... -- Georg senseless Y. upon the floor. N. Chief Justice ... Iw. B. Sic Kean, I On arriving at the hou-- e, ' i ihil ip H. Emerson Associates...... tj. liiremmi found Mrs, Harris in great disj Geo. R. Maxwell, Mich. tress of mind. Marshal Win. Carey , 111. What is the matter with Mr. U. R, .Attorney Kimball Harris? Nathan asked, on meeting his pjuxeypr .General Receiver of Public Money. J.B.Overton,Pa. lady, who was in tears, and lookPoRenser ing the Resistor Lasd Office, picture of distress. 111. . a , J - P. Im afraid it is apor lexv, she wneif I ett . Cal. a j.C.HaltWrr. W. Emerson v.a Collector: - CLtrfcJst Judicial District. TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Geo. Q. Cannon Jielepde to Congress Snow Zerubbabel General Attorney Marshal -J- D-- T. McAllister M-Clayton Auditor James Jack Treasurer.... R I Campbell Sup!. Common School , . , - CTAII COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren N. Dusenberry rotittte Judge e Mvron Tanner Albert K. Thnrber lectmen - LTljosJ.McCullooeh L, John Nuttftll rmnty Reeonter. Henry C. Rem her! IT.. J. R Milner wecntlng Attorney John R Milner irrrrflr.. Albert Jones ironer 1. John Nuttall maty Clerku.. A. Dixon eanrer...i E, Daniels and Collect, ipt. Com monKelioalaVT.H, Pu sen berry 1 ..Henry FROVO CITY OFFICERS. V .Abraham Smoot . Nnttall John (UKamwl H. lone AJUlcrmen ' , t ' ' Albert Jones ' r.Tames Dunn. W'm. R Pace, ConnrOorac William A. FoUot, Jotm B. Milner, James W. Lnwle . I . John Nnttall p rde. .' I.... Treasurer Henry A. Pi son Marshal Henry C. Royer John R. Milner City Attorney AnrwM and Collector.. James F Daniel --Charles IX. Miller Supervisor A. O. Coamover Chief of Police... T. Thomas Robert Watermaater , -City Pound keeper.-.- .Joslah T. Xrrmramlth Daniel Grave Sexton j(ror O. ;f w.iii--- rOSTIL AFFUKS. - . . -0 T - R VTCS OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. T,rrrvis. The artn laf t rate letter t vs. avo'e Innofsi, S'n-throughout t h fnte I Pta'ee. -- A cent For each a H"iooal- - as or frac- le Drop letters, single rate 1 The standard ratal I or. NxwsrArrftA avolrdupol!. Dally, seven ttmro a wek, I at - Scrubs eckly .. Wet. nrrftnar. .10" It . 10 5 Weekly Monthly PsRioniCAi (Th standard tingle rate 1 I ox. avoirdupois), 8 eta. per (jnar. 3 Monthly Semi-month- ly 1 Quarterly The maximnm weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter is 4 Ik avoirdupois. ... v REG tSTERF.D LETTERS AND Lira king upon replied. the floor, w here he had, to all appearance, f.tUen suddenly -- from h is chair. His face is purple, and , though he breathes, it is with great difiieulty. I went up to see my patient. He had been lifted from the floor, and was lying upon the bed. Sure enough his face was purple, and his breathing labored; but somehow the symptoms did not indicate apjKiplexy. . livery vein in his head and face was filled, and he lay stupid; but still I saw no clear indication of an actual or approaching congestion of the ' ' brain: ' Hadnt he better be Med, docasked the anxious wife. -tor?I dont know that it is necessary, I replied; I think if we lethirn alone it will pass off in the course of a few hours. A few hours! lie may die in half an hour, she exclaimed. I dont thinfcthe- - case scr dangerous as that, madame. Apoplexy not dangerous? I hardly'think it apoplexy. I replied. Pray, what do you think it is, doctor? Mrs. Harris ' looked anxiously into my face as fche spoke. I delicately- hinted that he might, possibly, have been drinking too much brandy, but this she positively and almost indignantly objected to. No, doctor.' I ought to know about that, she said. IV' fiend upon it, the case Is more deeply seated. I am sure that he had Utter be Lied. Wont yon bleed him, doctor? A few ounces of blood taken from his arm may give life to the stagnant circulation of the blood in his veins. Thus urged, I, after some reflection, ordered a bowl and bandage, and opened a vein, from which the ilood flowed freely, and relieved him ofahout, eight ounces of hi circulating medium. lut he stil lay as Inroqrible as tiefore, much to the distress of his poor . iei-fect- ly - wife. - - fkimething el-- e must be done, doctor, ahe urged, seeing that bleeding had acromplished nothlf niy huland is - not ing. quickly relieved, he mu"tdie. I?y tliis time several friends and relatives who hail been sent for arrives i, and urged upon me the adoption of some more active means for restoring the fcick man to consciousness. One proposed blisters all over the body; and another a blister on the head; another, immersion in hot water. I suggested that it might be well to us a stomach pumfu Why, doctor? aked one of his friends. Perhaps he has taken some drug, I replied. Impossible, doctor, said his wife. He has not been from home and there in no drug of any kind in the house. N'o brandy? I ventured the assertion again. . No spirits of any kind, not even wine.inthehouse, returned Mrs. Harris, In an offended tone. I was not the regular family physician, and had lieen called in to meet the alarming emergency because my house happened to be nearest to tho dwelling of Mrs. Harris. Feeding my fmition to be -- MONET ORDERS. RrylrtrV'ou: Tftera marberexldered on par merit of a of fifteen cents, hut the government takes no responsibility rr safe carriage or compensation In eases of , loea, - A ' I found to-da- y, doc-tor- . Money Order: A1 peine! pal port office now reeelva small sums of money and Issue drafts for he same npon other post offices, n hject to the fill lowing charge and regulations: . On orders not eveeeding JXl. 10 cent Over 3 and not exceeding Xi. n a difficult one, I Over fd and not exceeding M tO suggested that the family physician had better Over It and not exeeeging J.T0 25 be -- culled.. I?t the del iv doctor, "urod the friends RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE No harm will re-u- lt from it, The standard tingle rate tn Great Britain be assured, I rt jilicHL half an ounee avoirdupois; letter, six But my wodJs diil not assure cent papers, two cents. them. However as I was firm in Stand ant rate to Franca ts IV grammes, my resolution not to do anjT more for the patient until Dr. Solly or on wpi arter ox. ; tetters, te ,nu; two cents. , came, they had to submit. I pa-par- - CITY; wished to make a call of importance in the neighborhood, and proposed going to bo back by the time Dr. holly arrived; but of tho sick man would the not suffer me to leave the room. When Dr. Solly came we conversed aside fur a few moments, and I gave him my views of the case, and stated w hat I had done and w hy I had done It. We then proceeded to the bedside of the patient. There was still no sign of approaching consciousness. Dont you think his head ought to be shaved and blistered? asked the w ife, anxiously. , ' Doctor Silly thought a moment, and then said: . Yes, by all means. Send fora tiarber; and also a fresh fly blister, four inches by nine. I looked at the face of Doctor .Solly with surprise. It was perfectly grave and earnest. I hinted to him ray doubt of the good that mode of treatment would do; but he spoke confidently of the result, and taid that it would not only cure the disease, but, he believed, take away the predisposition thereto, with which Mr. Harris was affected in a high degree. The head of Mr. Harris was thaved, and Dr. Sully applied the blister with his own hands, and which completely eovered the from forehead to oeiput. scalp Let it remain fur two ' hours, and then make ue of the ordinary If he dressing,' said Dr. Solly. theac-tion should not recover during of the Mister, dont feel will be restored ' soon after. I did not call again, but heard from Dr. Solly the result. After we left, the friends stood anxiously around the bedside upon which the sick man lay; but though the blister begin, to draw', no signs of returning consciousness showed thernxlves, further than an occasional low moan, or an uneasy tossing of the arms, .... For full two hours the tmrning plx-te- r parched the tender skin of Mr. Harris shorn head, and was then removed. It had done good were then apservice. plied; refloated and repeated again, hat still the .sick man lay in a deep stupor. It has done no good. Hadnt we better send for the doctor? suggested the wife. Jut then tho eves of Harris opened, ami he looked with surprise from face to face of the anxious group that surrounded tl lied. What is the matter? he at length said. At the same time a strange sensation almut his head, he placed his hand ra1 her heavily thereon. Heavens and earth! He was now fully in his senses. Heavens and earth! what ails my head? For mercys sake, keep quiet, said his wife, the glad tears gushing over her face. .You have been very ill., There, there, now! And she spoke soothingly. Dont say a word, hut lio very still, But my head! Whats the mat-te- r with mv head?. It feels a if scalded. Wheres my hair? Heavens and earth, Sarah, I dont understand this! Whats my arm tied in this way for? Be quiet, my iDar husband, and Ill explain it all. O, bo very quiet Your lifo depends upon Tric-nd- s uneasy- .--Sensibility, Drv-Mn- - half-stup- id ftN-lin- g , Mr. Harris sank back upon his pillow, from which ho had orDon, and closed his eves to think. He put Ids hand to his head, and felt it tenderly from temple to temple, and from najo to forehead. Is it a blbter? ho at length asked. Yes, dear. You have been verv ill. We feared for yourllfe, said Mrs. Harris, nffect Innately. There have been two physicians In attendance. Harris clo-e- d his eyes Again. Ilis lips moved. Those nearest were not much edified by the words that issued whbpered therefrom. They would have sounded very strangely to ears polite and refined. After this hO lay for some time quiet. Threatened with apoplexy, I suppose? he then Raid, interrogatively. Yes, dear, replied his wife. I found you lying insensible on tho floor, on hapioning to como into, your rooia It. was most NO. 244. JUNE 30, 1874. U: T.. TUESDAY. providential that Idisooveredoa did, or you certainly would have died. Harris shut his eyes and muttered something with an air of Impatience, hut its meaning was not understood. Finding him out of danger, friends and relatives retired, and tho sick man was left alono with his family. Sarah, he said, why in heavens name did you permit the doctors to butcher me in this way ? I am laid up for a week or two, anti all fur nothing. It was to save your 111b, dear. Save Hush! .There, do for heavens sake be quiet. Everything depends upon it With a gesture of impatience Mr. Harris shut his eyes, teeth and hands, and lay ierfectly still for some minutes, then he turned his face to the wall, muttering in a low, jietulant voice: Too bad too bad! too bad! I had not erred In my first and last Impression of Harris disease, neither had Dr. JSoIly, although ho used a very extraordinary mode of treatment Tho facts of the case are these: Harris had a weekness, lie could not taste wine orstrong drink without being tempted into excess. Both himself and friends were - mortified and grieved at this; and they, by admonition, and he, by good resolutions, tried to bring about a reform. But to see was to taste; to taste was to fall. At last his friends urged him to Shut himelf np at home- - for- - a certain time, and see If total abstinence would him SllT.UKE CimUSISESS. as I not-giv- R. f.1. DESERET . NATIONAL BANK, a ' VfiOdfiOO - - Resident II. HKKiHAW YOUNG, ) 'I' WTLUAM JENNINGS, V. LITTLE. L. S, HILLS, Cashier, JOHN hH AIlP, ...... 1. ... I - I - j AND 31- - ' " ; Directors. - - ' jA3tEn - !. ' . SURGEON, auf Provo City, Utah. r e. PEansoiir, ' Centre fctmri, Provo City, UUli,t PRACTICAL WORKMAN ON CIjDOL!, WAiCHE-saon- i JEWELRY. 3.1 All Work waiTsuU.iL . " Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. Collections made and promptly remitted. Utah Brewery C. till S' Irt- - ii. MARUEny, WTfOIJFJ" tLE AND SALT LAKEr CJTY, tn Ale, teer, l'srirr, r., .. sul . luiiiortiHl and iloTnp!.' - . WILLIAII FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR emery SALE. .. , iyTEIlEST PAID oy SAV1XGS : r DEPOSITS. aul - DUNFORD & SONS, : DTCE, ' cc;fictic:;if.t Jir.D SILVER CITY, TINTIC. V. T. All orders from the lunroundlnr Mlnlc-CawtHi srill be promroy attended to aul5 c J. C. STEVENSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, lrovo CUy, U. Beys lenve to Inform M numeroc natron that he I now prepared to do tailoring In ail It branches us the shortcut noand tice, it hi remderK, one block throe South jf the Lust Store. Et CITY, e ryGAGED AS EXCLValVEX-- well-fille- e, BOOTS " TS&- CAPS, preili-jxi-itio- n. LADIES' FUIIS. N. - II. SIMMONS, IP.' mOjOOt WTM. HOOFER, President, . EUKU.E.VIee-Presu- , IL X. kinds. He got on pretty well for a few days, particularly so as his coach- JOB BEDS A DETAIL DEALERS d man kept a bottle for IX A LL TUE BEST BRAXDS OP him in the- - carriage-housto which he had not' unfrequently resorted: but atoourdentdovotioa SHOES, to this identical bottle brought on - the fcuiq0'ed upiplex.' Dr. holly was right'in hh mode J3LA. of treating tho disease after all, jnd did not err in supposing that ; 'GENTS GLOVES it would r .u h the Tlie cure was effectual. Harris AND kept quiet on the subject, and bore hii shaved head on his shoulders with as much philosophy as he FURNISHING GOODS, could muster. A wig, after the sores made by the blisters had AXD disappeared, concealed the barbers work until his own hair grew again. He never ventured upon wine or brandy, for fear of apoplexy. .When the truth leaked out, as such things always will, the Orders' Molicited .and.,jrtUeI friends of ilarris had many a With Care at the Lowest ' Atari hearty laugh, hut they widely Irlce. concealed from the object of their merriment tthe fact that they A. S. PATTEI-SOknew .any thing more than apitear-e- d H. J. CAMPBELL, of the supplied illness. King; PHYSICIAN AN 3 SUftCICN, PHYSICIAN strength. A ROGERS, LI. D. Oxnce, 1st door eaat of East bum, lucre Ue kvej--. Urus of ail ..nogs Halt Lake City, Utah. PAID UP CAPITAL..- AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. cr.:s. IroTo City, U. of , 1 EU$n;s$ With a Sweet Temper. ! Whenever Louis X1L of France D. P. THUESEN, BOOT AND SHOCUAKCR, I prepared to make BOOTS an J rt I .I" SHOLS to order on the f hort-- t no-- tie. Chole" kreneh and U. K. va f "'slttnv mini Catilornr aole ka'i.ef mlsravs on hand, liejmirtn neetiy done; eharxe moderato. fahop. Centre Htrc, lTovo City. may a CITY POTTERY A. 11. lMWF.X,the Proprietor of the old estabiiutiej CTy Itiltery, would annmtnec to the citir.n of irovo City and vic'inUTthat he prepured to eel! a .rood an uriuje of Farthcnanre and m cheap a ran be houxlit anywhere in tn aul TernUiry. Give rue a rail. 1 j. siv;:rj . sc.i & it 11 Lujltieers and t. topstf fcursejnra. W'lll trlve esjwlnl attention to obtaining Mtrli patcnij for boiormufut Ciulius. Coal and Iron Iuiud. and srt.l prepare the necessary papers fbr protest. Scrip and Land Warrant iJeu hi and S JJ. Office at. roslJeace, half bhielt aouth of . Prov o Ilouae. aul . ii. j. r.ioonc, I T Tf 2sT Washes to inform hi E 'E , fliend and tho public generally, that l e Pax opened a t And of i n-sh op f prepared to manufacture all kind! at rcaaonublc rale. fchop corner of Centre ac-.- l Mila atreeta, Provo City. coll 1 News-Dealermade his triumphal entry into a Booksellers, ho had conquered, he town that wore a coat of mail with the deA5D vice of a swarm of bees, and the motto, They bear no sting. The GPOCIALTIEG natural sweetness of his disposi1 tion led him to treat his enemies AT 21 when in power, with magnanimTemple Street, TAYLOR & CUTLER'S ity. When LAlviano, tho General of the Venetian armies, was HALT LAKE CITY, IT. T., MALT luAICK CITY'. taken prisoner by the French Ivouis acted toward him troops, Keep tn stock a full line of 25 cn ts per yard. Sdk Banvrt with his usual politeness, the Velvet York pricci. Acte Ihlbons cl haughty General answered the ar.3 ' unAll with insolence. this T Ritf!s Wall Dj-cr- . - King Poetical 'Works,.' expected abuse of his kindness. A BIG STOCK OF GROCERIES, Ijotiis simply ordered the General AT PUBLISHERS TRICES, to tho priHonera quarters, and afWHICH WE ARE OFFER JXG terward turned to those around WHOLESALE nd RETAIL And the largest atock of him, saying: I have done well in , Alvtano VERY CHEAP.' have I away, sending w ith him. Sunday SchoolHewards apll put myself In a and should have greatly regretted FAUR BROUGHT TO UTAIL doing so. I have conquered him; I should learn to conquer myself. Such gentleness shows true no- Andweoffer extra Inducement to these ' wishing to get up GTIIECQ bility. . BitAbnt in . Wn at do you. sell thoso fowls CROCEHIEG, TCEACCO, for? Inquired a person of a man to somo of dispose FANCY CANDIES, LUTS. ETC. OR PURCHASE REWARDS. attempting chickens of qucdionable appearance, I sell them for profits, was All kind of the best JJsiai.ty of the answer. I am glad to learn they are prophets, responded tho Many who have sent east heretofore now querist; I took them to Iks patriarchs. Kept constantly on Land. purrhaso of o. satisfied that our price are lower than that for which they can bring At the old stand, rrarr wf fth A scrub race washerwomen. West and Centre Rirvet. them here, ' s, S tin-wa- re NERsi T-A.TI- O a Et v pas-do- m PETER LIBRARIES - I LIQUORS . - |