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Show era nil Ini rr ra Li La VOL. 2. PROVO IN TIIE TWILIGII DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL L S. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. George L. Woods, Oregon ;.,vvrriw. vr-- t iry ' Rluek, Utah In. K McKean, N. T. Chief Justice H. Emerson - ( Philip mte Ass Jacob R. Boreman Geo. R. Maxwell, Mich. Win Carey, UL attorney jj Nathan Kimball General- Re svierof Public Money, J.B.Overton,ra. Willett Pottenger Roister Lind Office, I. P Taggart, 111. .Assessor s c'ol lector.. .... .0. J. Hollister, Cal. CiVtk Ut Judicial District. C. W. Emerson A. ieorga f. When the shade's of eve are fa'llng Round about me, gray and dun, Then I git while Idle fancies Ciowd upon me, one by one; And my Angers wander slowly O'er the softly whispering keyes, And I sing some simple ditty, Full of strangest melodics. Then I think of friends whose faces Never looked Into my own, And I wonder are they sitting In the twilight all ulone? It may be that they are thinking At this twilight hour of me, And my Angers lull the music Into tenderer melody. And my song grows gladder, gladder. And my Angers find the keye 1 TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Where the sweetest chords are hidden. And I weave glad melodies. Cannon to Congress y. Ah! my heart has hidden music .ilT Snow It: irney General - I. T. McAllister That you would not dream was there. vl irshal -IBut the lov ing touch of friend-hi- p XV m. , ,ior Clayton Finds each sweet chord, unaware. ........Janies Jck fesirr... SiL Common Schools ...0. II. Riggs. The Rabi How (o Take fare Geo. 7,erul UTAII COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren X. Dnsenberry C Mvmn Tanner ! Albert K. Thurlier LThn.J. McCullough L. John Nuttall jvm'y Recorder Henry C. Rogers pie-it.T R. Milner '.wean ing Attorney nrvevor .John B. M liner Albert Jones inner. L. John Nuttall entity Clerk ressurer Henry A. Dixon Vtenr an 1 Colleetor James E. Daniels apt. Common Schools W. II. Dusenberry site Judge m T PROVO CITY OFFICERS. Abmhm O. Smoot John XnMall Jfl.Samuel S. Jones L Albert Jones Atarec . flam's Dnnn. AVm. R Paee, foancKoraJ Wiliam A. Fotle. John B. ( Milner, J im's W. Loveless easnrer John Xnttail nenry A. Dixon hrshal Henry T f,'fii"l'r t. Fly Attorney..... Vssessnr and Collector f imlir.. - I'tilef of Police , Aierraaster Pnnndkeeper I'itT Vton C. Rogers John R Milner James F. Daniels Charlee IX Miller A. O. Ownover -- Robert T. Thomas Ioslah T. Arrrrwsmith Daniel Graves CITY. AFFAIRS. RATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. (The standard single rate weight Single rate letter -- Scent States United the throughout os. or fraceach additional rtTFRA a, avolnlupolsl. Is . 3 tion 'top letters, single rate 1 iwspapkiw. (The standard rate la 4 os. t olrdnpois). 'lily, seven times a week. Si ct per quar. 30 lx - IS 10 fceekly 1. 5 3 jionthly (The standard single rate IFxtontCAtA. 0 els. 3 " Monthly per quar. iirterly maximum weight of any package of I f'iti' or miscellaneous matter Is 4 lb 1 The EOI.STF.RED LETTERS AND MONEY ORDERS. rstra'lon: letters may bereeltered on :uvrnnt of a Ae of fifteen cents, but the Mvemm'nt takes no responsibility for carriage or compensation In cases of I'xtb Orrx; post office sums of money and jV'reivetnU th same upon other post JoR?, subject to the fUllowing charge At I regulations: "t-l.not exeae.ting rxi. 0 cent not exeeerhng 4 li an I not exee Png tj 1I14 an 1 not exceeding k0 25 All principal -s 1 lrI RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. (Tstxn lord lnrleraeo Great Britain nn,,e avoirlnpols; letters, six i ,r papers, two cents. ' I I tlsrl mteto Fninw 1'Girter ox.; letters, two ooct. Is 15 ten grammes cent; pa-f1- THURSDAY. - ! Valuable Hints on Fruit Canning. A correspondent of the Country of Gentleman writes: should like to llirn This Hot Heather. say a few words to the inexjicr-ience- d on canning fruit. I remember at our State Fair a few years In July and August the haliv hearing a man lecture on the herinusor ought to liecnme it ago, of fruit; one thought preservation jkiint of public interest. If grown in particular impressed me that men and women mi Ifer from kid the fine tl ivor of any fruit once ventilation, untlatiline.s, or in- lost, could not be regained. So digestion, they have themselves when fruit is heated in open vesto blame. But when the poor sels, and the air is full of delicious hnhy is the victim it is a matter its your fruit is fast of deliberate cruelty. Summer af- aroma, best quality. This is why it is ter summer teething children fill host to fill the jars with fruit in hecatombs, sacrificed to the cooking. Another reason why ignorance or carelessness of their it is best to heat in jars, you avoid parents. This year, however, as crushing, and the liquor is rich last, instructions have been pub- and clear. In canning peaches or lished by the boards of health in it is very satisfactory if you some neighboring cities by which pears, have retained the small or broken the most uneducated mother may pieces for present consumption, understand how to protect Ikt and filled your cans with child from danger as Liras is pos- large,only quarters. The same shapely sible during the season of heat with grapes and lorries. If you and foul air. The directions are w ish to realize the exquisite flavor based upon plain principles of of each fruit, do not sjMiil it with common sense, which we Mould poor sugar. It is a good way to suppose would he patent to every- put what nice white sugar you body of ordinary intelligence, hut wish to use through the day into which are unfortunately the very the porcelain kettle in the mornfacts soonest ignoreJ aiid neglectw ith a little water, and tiring ed. Irish or German mothers, ing, it to a boil, and skim it; then like Ntiaman of old, are usually when vour. lottles or jars of fruit willing to try any cure which any have lieen heated, fill up with the prophet may recommend, the hot sirup. For lack of anything more miraculous and difficult the letter I take a very large copper better; but as fora steady washing place a piece of straw' of themselves or their children in matting or Iavo thicknesses of pathe wafers of Jordan or Croton to lter over the liottom, and then armake them wlnMe, thev are apt, range the cans, as many as it will like the Syrian, to sniff contempt- hold, and keep uprigkt. You may uously at the idea, and go faith- need some twigs lietween and fully on their way through dirt to around them, to keep all firm and death. in place. Fill with warm water Washing, however, might he to the necks ofthe Jars, cover them called the liasis of a kihys salva- with lids, and put on the boiler tion through teething; a thorough cover to keep in the steam. Bersousing of the little body in plenty ries need hut a few minutes of of cold water every morning, and boiling heat. By this method, if when the weather is extremely you do leave them a trifle too long, hot, a tepid sponge hath at night; they are not spoiled by killing to washing, too, constantly of all pieces. Grt'en corn is very nice clothes and cloths used by the cooked with sliced ripe tomatoes, infant, to afford if perfectly clean two or three hours, slowly, on the with garments at all times. Whatever hack ofthestove,and se milk lie given should lie thorough- sweet cream. salt and pepper when ly sweet and cool; infants under warmed for the table. Corn and two years should be restricted in tomatoes are letter cooked in the their diet to milk, oatmeal mush, jioreclain kettle, and should lie or gruel carefully prepares!, anil canned and sealed up in bright tin beef broth or minced raw leef in cans. small quantities. There is a popular prejudice among uneducated Tire Hay to Conquer. women against the meanness of to food children their refusing to which they eat themselves; Ill master it said the ax, which iowing one-hathe deaths and his blows fell heavily onthe among that class of infants. The iron; but every llow made his swarms of sallow, puny, wizened-face- d edge more blunt, till he ceased to hn hies which we see at the strike. Leave it to me, said the saw, doors of tenement houses are fed on morsels of pork, vegetables, and with his relentless teeth he unraised bread, and occasional worked backward and forward on sips of tea or lager beer, which its surface till they were all torn may fall to the mother's lucky lot. down or broken; then he fell It is not heat or malaria or teeth- aside. I Ha! ha! said the hammer, ing against which the. .doctors have to contend so much ns the knew you wouldnt succeed; Imt obstinate ignorance ofthe parents. at his first fierce stroke off flew Fresh air is of course u tonic and his head, and the iron remained cure suHrior to any medicine; as liefore. Shall I try? asked a soft, every hour passed by the child under the trees in he squares or small flame. But they all despison the rivers gives it a newchance ed the flame; but he curved gently for life. No anodynes or soothing round the iron, and embraced it, sirups should tip given except un- and never left it until it melted under his irresistible influence. der medical direction. There are hearts hard enough So far the doctor. There are other rules as practical in effect to resist the force of wrath, the malice of persecution, and the hut which only affection can la log aside for fury sif pride, so as to make their One the brief hot season the rigor of acts recoil on their adversaries; parental dicipline. Many well but there Is a power stronger than nnv of thesp, and hard inmeaning women feel it tolie their Im- deed is that heart that can resist children tn tench their duty plicit obodience at the earliest age, love. 1 lo-i- lie-fo- re lf sug-pvs- t. W. U. T.. and to punih any ill temper or peevishness. Now, an infant never cries unless when hungry, hurt or sick; the cutting of the teeth frequently affects, the brain, and produces a nervous irritability, which relieves itself h.v peevish complaints or crying. To whip a child for such conduct is sheer cruelty, and simply increases what is an actual disease. Through these perilous two months iho .helpless little creatures require not only the skillful care of a wire mother, but the brooding love of t lie nn wt tender one. If they do fret and. cry against the discomforts and pains of a world into which they came without choice, and which slmws them just now its roughest side what wonder. X. F. Tribune. wash-lHiile- POSTAL f -- is-ilte r, Making A 1 t-- LJ3 sa AUGUST Beginning. NO, 3. 1S71. C. SALT LAKE CUT Let us not be satisfied with talking ab nit being got) I, or even trying it in a general sort of way. Let us look thoroughly over amt through these characters of ours, and see w hat are theworst faults of them, and then turn our trying in that direction. I have known a girl who had, from unfortunate circumstances, been constantly found fault with, and never really helped to do lietter. She had to make er fight, when she finally began it, all alone. Oh, dear! she said in dkpair, I dont know where to begin: it seems to me everything is wrong, from the time I get up in the morninguntil I go to bed at night, and the getting up is as kid as the rest, for 1 hate it so. Im always late. Very well, said a wiser friend, then I would liegin right there, and correct that one fault; youll be surprised to see how many weeds grow from one seed. Tin girl tried it, for she was really in earnest; and to make sure of waking in sea-opat away an interesting tH)k and went to taxi in season. Not leing cross and sleepy, she found time to pray in good earnest, and I think that helped to awake her, sunny and refreshed. in the morning. It was a little Ir.rd to oliey the rising tied directly, and to go straight through the toilet without delay; hut she did it, and had time for morning prayer and the little golden text to carry in her heart all day. 1 OF JULY, 1874. TWENTY-FOURT- H Iirti! viilins Halt Ignite City can ert the beet liquor at the lowest jrieei at the old City Ii.iuor Store, corner of 2ml South and East 'i'emple Street). July 14 of Salt Lake City, Utah. PAID UP CAPITA I A U IIIO III Z ED C A 1 1 r A L W'M. IT. HOOPER. President, II. s,F.I.MlKPGE.Vke-Pre.st.- , liiytiHA.M YOUNG. WILLIAM JENNINGS, JoHN SHUtP, F. I- .- TJOOJIOO J ,1X0 - kinds. II. HIMMONS, U. PHYSICIAN Director. Deal in Gold Dnst, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, ic. Co lectio ns v ade JAMES E. PEMBROKE, Centre Street, Provo City, Utah, PRACTICAL WORKMAN ON CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY. anl All work warranted. Utah Brewery CITY, WII0LF.8ALE AND SALT LAKE Dealer In Ale, Beer, Porter, Ac. aul imported and domestic. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Special attention giren to Cancers. Office at residenee, 4th West Btreet, and and prom ptly J. C. STEVENSON, remitted. MERCHANT TAILOR, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR Reg leave to Inform hi numerous patrons that he Is now prepared to do tailor- Provo City, U. T., SALE. ing tn all its branches at the shortest notice, tt hi residence, one block East and three South ofthe East Store, a 130 O.V SAY 1X0 S anl D. P. THUESEN, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER I n'epared to make BOOTS and iEB to order on the shortest French and U. 8. ealf skint and California sole leather always on hsnd. Repairing neatly done; charge moderate. Shop, Centre Street, Provo City. may28 le CITY POTTERY A. II. BOWEN, the Proprietor of the old established City Pottery, would re pert -hilly announce to the citizens of Provo City and vicinity that he ts prepared to sell i good an article of Earthenware and aa heap as can tie bought anywhere In the anl Territory. Give me a call, ow. J. STEWART 4 SON, ANDREW Civil Engineer and Y. Husband. Ah, me! dear wife, what delicious nights are these for love making silvery moonbeams, mingled with the golden flashes of the miriads of gentle zyphervs liearing on their wings the sweet perfume of a thousand flowers, and the plain-liv- e note of the whipporwill how B. fcnrvejora. Deputy Will give especial attention to obtalnlnp patent for Government lands, Miring Claim, Coal and Iron Lands, and will prepare the necessary paper fur protests. Scrip and Hind Warrants Benight and Sold. Office at residence, half block south of Provo House. aul s; H. Whats that? J. MOORE, XT 33 K,.r TWishesX toIT Inform his fronds and the its only Iliohand, (), h iwlofsome wanderthe ing Thomas cat, who is either calling to his dear mate, or perchance hurling defiance at his rival as I was going to observe, Imw vividly this delightful evening brings to mind that ever memorable night when Wife. Hist! that blasted cat is eating up all my soap grease nt a aul one block outh of Peter Btublw Provision Store, on Centre BtreeL Irovo City. Ju20' . ( BURGEON,. JOHN RICCS, M. D., occa-ioi,e- s AND It. II. MAIIGETT8, to-th- e di-la- D. NX. Provo City, Utah. DE1-OSIT- vi vidl v Wife, -- noCS ,000 LITTLE, everything went right, fire-flie- D PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Provo City. U- T-Office, 1st door east of Eat HUire, where be keep drug of ail S. 111LLS, Cashier, she said to tier friend at night: it INTEREST PAID seemed as if just getting up in the morning gave me lime to get hold of the right end of everything. And I could tell you of a kiy.an honest little Christian, who came conclusion, all by himself, that he made other jasiple more trouble by leaving doors open than any other way; so he set himself at work to overcome that fault And lo! the little fellow discovered that the thoughtlessd ness which the fault came of selfishness. Let us make a bt'ginningsomew here. Thrn and ROGERS, M. R. M. Resident DESERET NATIONAL BANK, n, Most BUSINESS CARDS. BUSINESS. public generally, that he has opened a TIN-SHO- P, prepared to mannfhrture all klnda at reasonable rate. Shop comer of Centre and Main streets. Provo City. no21 Anil of I tin-wa- re SPECIALTIES t! Husband. (Solis.) Women are DUNFORD & SONS, AT not as romontic at forty as they are at eighteen but then the SALT LAKE CITY, TAYLOR & CUTLERS cares of a family of twelve chilBALT LAKE CITY. dren, it must, be confessed, leave EXOAOED EXCLUSIVELY AS little room for the cultivation of Silk Bonnet Ribbons 23 cents per yard. tests. If that cat dont quit coming into the kitchen of JOBBER A RETAIL DEALERS Velvet Ribbons at Xew York prices. nights, Ill kill it. 4,000 Rolls Wall Toper. IX ALL THE BEST LRAXDSOF -o Crnny Daiiss Trained Rat. A hoy twelve years old named Benny Davis, whose parents live the river road, broke bis leg some months ago, and his lieen confined to t tie house ever since, lie has during the list three months trainisl a rat to come forth at his whistle, stand on its hind feet, roll over, leap through a hoop covered with paper, and to execute various other maneuvers. The family own a big cat, and she has been trained .o stretch out aid let the rat leap,, over her, and the two are great fripnds, tlomgh Griitndkm is death on idt other rodents. The ltd has nn exhibition twice a week, and secure quite nn income bv charging an admission fee of five cents. Detroit Free Press. on m SHOES, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS GENTS GLOVES FURNISHING GOODS, jp u n s. Solicited and ITilled "With Care at the Lowest lrlce. Pll EMERY AND PROVISION STORE. IIUKlt IX GROCERIES, TOBACCO, AXD Order RIO STOCK OF GROCERIES WHICH WE ARE OFFERIXO WHOLESALE and RETAIL VERY CHEAT. PETER STUBBS, AND hADlES A mart FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. All kinds of the best LIQiU nsllty of O-KT- Kept eonstsntty n hand. At the old aland. Corner nf 4th West and Centre htreeta. ao2h |