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Show ': fra K7 Lin -- IROVO CITY. MOll I VS RIGHTS. DIRECTORY. Im tired to death n! woman's ri'dits, iray, abut me wmiuni wrongs? I ift-lake he ease i u a its plights, And see w here she belongs. I S. uKFICKUS Foil UTAH. George I. WihuN, i Ireinui Georgw A. Hlark, Utah I as. U. McKean, N. A'. f Philip II. Emerson ( Jiicuh (S. IViri'imm ..Geo. 1L Maxwell, Mich. Win. Carry, III. I Of Nathan Kimball Surveyor General Receiver of Public Moneys, J.B.overt.m,Pa. Willrtl I'nncnyr !trr I.aml Office, I. P. Taijtart, 111. I". . Assessor.,.. J. Hnllisi.-r- , Cal. V. Collector U 1st Judicial District. C. W. Emerson . NC . DCs Itl &( l Why hut a halt oi a man is she. Anil when they're Joined tom" her, Id like to know what they would tie It tree In in one another? They lu.lt. are eipial, both me one, .nd when llie're nobly mat. d, A better thing was never done Than thus to be related. So God ordained it; who would carp, Ur yet would erne to cavil? Rut still some women yet, must harp licenuse tin y ve Juiued a dev It. Or worse than that, because some men Have had no sainted mother To lead them up some good path when TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. flm. Q. Cannon They choose to walk another. .erubbabci mhjh M J. D. T. McAllister Oh!1 wojnau, woman, all your woes cannot yield you hninagei, Win. Clayton A niitor Are simply imim d by these and thoso 1. lines Jack Trr i' .rcr That know not how to manage. O. II. Hie.s. s, ip. Cuininon Schools r in our i :tr Just li t me vvbi-.pA few trite w ords, and p,.,.,) them, A mother makes her elnldien dear. UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. And when t hev 're young sh. them. Warrvn N. Dueenberry Probate JuJre if sweet brow vvhdnm And crowns her , Myron Tanner ( AHwrt K. Tl.urt.er Her sons will he a blessing; e'ert men.... LThos.,1. MeCu loutth. An honor to their race, and now - John Nuttall ( ounty Recorder il see the in ed is piessmg'. Henry C. Hosiers I would advise von each to know I. R. Milner P'o;icutinir Attorney A mo' In s sacred duty : It. Milner John Sniveyor To limn tin- twig, that it shall glow Albert Jones Coroner To pci feet strength and heauly. - John Nuttall County Clerk Tin n In lull happiness of heart, -- Henry A. Dixon Treasurer. The husband ami the lirolh-- r Assessor and CollectorJames K. Ihunels need no law compelling part Supt. Common Schools, W. II. Dttsen berry To grant rights to another. to ComrrMs Attorney General.- - i 'EL oik I- ed sii-ri- ff. ) - I- A PROVO CITY OFFICERS. Lawyer's Adice. Abraham O. Smoot An Irishman ly the name uf L. John Nuttall Tom Murjihy, lkrrowevl a .sum of S. Samuel Jones Aldermea Albert Jones money from one of his neihlKirs, which he promised to pay in a Dunn. Win. 15. Pneo, certain time. (James Hut mouth after 15. Councilors-William A. Foltet, John month passed by, and no of (.Milner, James W. Itveless Recorder I. John Nuttall the agreement being kept, bis Treasurer Henry A. Dixon creditor at last warned him that Marshal Henry C. Rogers if he did not pay it on a eertain John 15. Milner day, he should sue him for it and Attorney J K. Daniels recover times anti Collector by law. This rather !CSty Charles I). Miller frightened Toni, and not being A. G. Cownover able to raise the money, went to a Chief of Police Robert T. Thomas lawyer to get advice on the matter. Watermaster Joslali T. Arrowsinit h After hearing Toms story through City PounJkeeper Daniel Graves to the end, asked him: Sexton Mayof , sins ii r Has your neighlior any paper that you owe him this fifty dollars? Devil tv word, replied Toni. Well, then, if you have not the money, you can take your time; at all events, he cannot collect it to show POSTAL AFFAIRS. RATES OF ltOMESTIU POSTAGE. Lettfra in ruth (The standard single rate weipht o. avoirdupois'. Single rate letter 3 cents throughout the United States fracFor each additional ox. or i I tion 3 letters, single rate Drop ox. Newspapers. (The standard rate avoirdupois). Daily, seven times a week, 35 ets. per ipinr. U 3l sir IIK t 1 4 .'50 15 '''mt-weekl- - v (Weekly " 10 5 3 loathly iThe standard single rate !iFKioiucAi.s. 0 cts, peroimr. 3 1 r.im,r""y The maximum weight of any package of I'onled or miscellaneous matter is I 3. av- oirdupois. o; ration: payment of Sovernment afe carriage Dgist loss. THf UP Till letters ORDERS. V.F.OISTFRED and money letters mar hereslsterod on a fee of fifteen cents, but the takes no responsibility for or compensation In cases of by law. Thank yer honor, much oblig ed, said Tom, rising and going towards the door. Hold on my friend, said the lawyer. Fat fur, asked Tom, in astonishment. You owe me $?. Fat for? Why, for my advice, to lie sure. Do you suppose I live bv charging nothing. Tom scratched his head for a moment, in evident perplexity, for ho had no money. At last a hriglit idea seemed to stiike him. An have yoes nny papers to show that 1 owes yoes two dollars? he said with a twinkle in liis eye. Why, of course not; hut what does that signify? Then I w ill jest be after fakin yer advice, an pay neither you nor me neighlior! saying which, he left the otliee and its occupant to meditate on a lawyer taking his own advice and a doctor taking his own medicine. Local Option. There is a negro in Maryland poney Orders: Alt principal post offices now reeolye small sums of who lately voted for local option, money and drafts for the same upon other post as he understood it, but not as the olfWs, snhfeel to the Pillowing chaises public generally understands it. 0.1 The story (a true one) runs thus; regulations: aortnrs not exceeding 30 Prert and not erceiuling f50... ver$J and not exceeding f 10 10 13 30 cents At a recent election a friend asked the old man how he Mas going to rote. O! he replied, 'the Re- H and not exceeding JoO. nisi publican ticket I always vote 25 Hut how are you that ticket. going to vote on local option?" The darkey, looking up, asked. RATF--S OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. 3IES Why, local opWhats dat? l! standard single rate to Great Rriialn tion is putting down liquor, was half an ounce Hors a massoy! said letters, six the reply. rnu papers, twoavoirdupois; cents. the darkey, of course I vote for 1 Standard rate to France is n grammes, local option; I vote to put down . cgter,t len cenfg; pa-- r liquor to the old price, .. .. u two cents, v- - 0 VOL. 2. I'. a, era nt OFFICIAL asrrr CiT.' U. T., THURSDAY, AUGUST 20. Scottish Anecdotes. IN7-1- NO. 9. . large numbers of workmen and SUIT LUKE CITY BUSINESS. carefully sees that the public! Some years ago, when it was monies are not squandered. He not tin uncommon thing, even in jhasltecii in his present position GOODS ST AUCTION PRICES Scotland, for challenges to lie given several years and when lirst apAT and accepted for insults, mi F.ne-li- pointed was a poor fellow who 1 . 1 II 10 I, 1K gentleman was entertaining lived in the humblest style with EC Mum V., i)ipoxtlc the lVit Ojliec,) a party at Inverness with an ac- his family. On this salary of SSalt I a lie City. r annum he has in two or three count of the wonders lie had seen and the deeds he had performed years b. come a rich loan and lives consist-- o staple Or.v G4Xl. Mil's;. in India, from whence lie had jin great style in Georgetown. If .It II nil 4 1S, Notions. tools. SI. l iiml c crytntnt: loililuc. lately arrived. He enlarged par- We rather think brother Muih t .Icndl.v, i. mm m a u.il Assortcil lAlalt- .A the of the ticularly upon the size of the opposes squandering lor Six Ilsllllll'lll, ill tigers In- had met with at differ- public funds, mid it looks very JllMlttlH. mnyl I ent times in his travels, and by much as though he were making the again-way of corroborating bis ample provision DESERET of assured the company that squandering of a large he had shot one himself consider- them. What a capital thing it is NATIONAL RANK, ably ntHive' forty, feet long. A to lx; tin otlico holder, however of Scottish gentleman present, who little the satary may lie, provided thought these narratives rather there is an opportunity to keep !Salt Uni..' City, Utah. exceeded a travelers allowed the peoples money from being privileges, coolly said no doubt wasted ami squandered. The fact hut so. many officials PAID UPUAriT.Vh those wert; very remarkable ti....CCUJWt gers; but that he could assure the in all parts of the country arc able AT rilOKlZr.D CAPITAL.. ..$1,110 wo gentleman there were in that to live in comfort and case after northern part of thecountry some devoting ti few years of their lives wonderful animals, and as an ex- to the service of the public, on WM. II. HOOPFH, Prr'sl.liMit, S. ELDREDG I'.Vi.u 'rrt., ample he cited the existence of ti salaries which yield a bare supxrt, II. 1RioH vm $ r nd is skate lish captured otf Thurso, strong evidence of the decay of WIT.I,IM JENNINGS, PTrcefors. SH Ulf, exceeding half an acre in extent. honesty and morality among our JOHN i.rrn.r, The Kngiishman saw tins was in- people. It. may he that the world f. I., s. HILLS, Cashier, tended as a sarcasm against his is improving in these respects, own story; so he left the room in that we have advanced in virtue indignation, and sent his friend as we have in enlightenment and Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, to demand satisfaction or an apol- knowledge, hut if such be the fact Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. ogy from the gentleman who had, we must admit that we fail in tin selection of the proper kind of he thought, him. The narrator of the skate story men to take charge of public affair-. Oflicial corruption increases CoUt rtionx ) arfe niul replied: promptly Weei, sir. gin yer freend will daily with great rapidity, and it remitted. tak a few feet all' the length o his is now so far countenanced by tiger, well see what can lx dune those who have assumed the control of governmental affairs, so far alxuH the breadth o the skate. The old generation of (ialloway as selecting our servants, (general FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR FA EE. lairds were a primitive and hos- and local in too many instances) pitable race, but their convivial- that it is full time for the people ity sometimes led to awkward oc- to lx aroused. Corrupt rings and currences. In former days, when selfish cliques should ix deprived TSTF.UKST PATD O.V SAVINGS roads were had, and wheeled vehi- of their power, even at the risk of DEPOSTTS. Political cles almost unknown, an old laird breaking up parties. nul was returning from a supper party, parties were in olden times organI with his lady mounted behind ized for the public good. When him on horseback. On crossing they fail in accomplishing this, the river Frr, at a ford at a point they are no longer entitled to the t U where jt joins the sea, t he old support or countenance of the CO lady dropp'd olf, but was not public. When they put men in missed till her husband reached ofli.e who neglect to attend to the EiJ v his door, w hen of course, there duties which they should attend inwas an immediate search made. to, and so far forget the public A 3 'X The party who were despatched terests as to grow rich on meagre 5 H. LU in quest of her arrived just in salaries, it is time the party should c x fH time to find her remonstrating give place to one which has more ' k with the advancing tide, which at heart the good of the communu A!r. trickled into her mouth, in these ity. ft words: S S A'o anaifher drop; neither het Those Molasses. Q t. nor euuld." s a It seems that a eertain couno 4) Senaton Jones is reported to try girl in Scotland thought it u JL quite jiossiblc that there might lx have told the following anecdote: o it an excess in scrupulous regard to Oat in Nevada there was a queer 1). 1oke-burhI t t 00 appearances. On her marriage day, ehatacter by the name of He was a lawyer of some the youth to whom she was aUiiit 23 Q m 0e t to lx united said to her, in a premise, but came to nothing W through drink. Losing all his clitriumphat tone: ., Wecl, Jenny, havent I lxen ents, he went to mining, and Hi unco oeevil, alluding to the fact joiaed a rough miner by the name 0 O S 2S that during their whole eourthip of rljKik'vi. At the end of a week M he had never even given her a lokebury ap;xared in town with a Hack eye a swollen nose, and kiss. Her reply was: 3 V 2 ()u,ay,man;scnsclcssly ccovil. lacerated garments. Of course we 3 C 0 A late well known member of were anxious foknmvall alxmt it. M Well you see, said lie, Hilly the Scottish bar, when a youth, 0 ss was somew hat of a dandy, and, I nnd I were partners, and I like 3 3 g suppose, somewhat short nnd Hilly, for lies a an cuss. Hut for uneducated in his temper, lie was go- man, sharp in the country, and Hilly andl di.ssolve1 partnership; ing on a vi-.was making a great fuss alxmt his we settled and struck leastwise preparing and putting ujt his we struck each other, and Hilly habiliments. His old aunt was settled. Our first little difference DUNFORD & SONS, nfucli annoyed at the bustle, and was of an astronomical character. stopped him by the somewhat W divided (he day different. SALT LAliK CITY Hilly divided atfla. in. and I contemptuous ijuestion: Whars this youre gaun, Hob- divided at 10 a. m., nnd Hilly, inax Kxuvnnn i;x( by, that ye mak sic a grand wurk stead of allowing for astronomical aiwait yer dies? difference, said I was a lazy dog. The young man lost temper, and Hut I didnt mind that, fur Hilly JO HP. Fits j: FT AIL M'ALFPS was my partner and had a right IS A LL T1IK BEST IIP ASPS OF pettishly replied: to his views. Then wo differed on Im going to the devil. ablution. was the Hilly abluted lx fore Deed, Hobby, then, quiet answer, ye needna tx: sat breakfast, and "said I was a dirty BOOTS SHOES, i nice; hell juisttakeyeas ye are. dug, for you see I always ablated I mind Hut after breakfast. didnt for people will differ, and OAA3P3, Small Salaries lakr Rich Men. that, so long a.s tho difference dont effect business, whats the odds? GENTS GLOVES The rapidity with w hich for- Hut the third difference waa ju-- t tune grows with otlicirtls w ho re- a little too much for me. Wo were ANT ceive sidary enough fora buresup-jKH- t sitting down to beans and slapthe taxpay- jacks, and Billy blowing about often astoni-he- s too greedy, when .sud- FURNISHING ers. We have the question fully my GOODS, illustrated again in the ease of den .!y the fellow said to me, Id Architect Mullet in government thaek you for those molasses. AND per That was too much no man can employ on a salary of year, which is certainly small pay say .hose molasses to me and Iz A I) I 10 (S IP 17 TI S, for any resjxK'table architect. He live and I just tix?k him in the is superintendent of the flue gov- countenance with a right-handoernment buildings put up ami in tha settled him and his darned course of erection in Washington, insulting Imd grammar together. Iloston, Chicago, St; Louis and Thats the wav we dissolved. Im Ordera Solicited nnd HMlled other cities, wlio designs nnd in town, and t guess Hill will be WitliCure it tho Loiveat niarS plans for Uncle Sam, employs here in a couple of weeks. lricen. 1 slt BUSINESS CARDS. iis-i- Vui-liiti- stoii-- , kind'. K. II. SUMMONS, of all no28 Nl. I).,. Rim. lent PHYSICIAN AND NTilOiaiN, Provo City, Utah. 1 K door cost of Fast tlitre he keeps diun i - stati-men- i, 1st OrricT, -- . City. U. T. Irovo j . D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, 1 p-- ROGERS, M. R. M. mil A jxn-iio- JAMEK E. - PEMBROKE Ceiilro Street, Pnoo City, 'jpf. PRACTICAL WORKMAN ON OIAKKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY. AH work wit minted. nnl Utah Brewery,. m,:lV It. MAltGimS, CITY, WIIOI.ESALE AND Ale, But, Porter, tAI.T LAKE Retail Inlfrtn Imported nntl domi'etle. A, aul i JOHN RIGGS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Special attention given to Cancers. Ofliro nt retdilonre, 4th Went Street, and one bloek south of Peter Hluhlis Provision JtvJO Hlore, on Centre (street. Provo City. in-ult- ed i ft fc 1 o o ft G 1 51 y. 1 O o G . o well-meanin- C. STEVENSON, T. MERCHANT TAILOR, Provo City, U. X., leave to inform hi numerous patrons that he It- now prepared to do tailorIn llx l.mnehes at the tdinrteat noall ing tice, it tits residenee, one Mixk East mid three South of the Ktul Store. Tleys - np30 D. P. THUE8EM, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, r$Vl H prepared to make ROOTS nnd a, HI SHOES to order on the nhortent no-- f Choice Freneh nnd U. K. mlf txj tlee. sktn and California nole lenther alwava on hand. Heuairlnit neatly done; charttea moderate. Shop, Centre Street, Provo City. inay28 I CITY POTTERY A.Yl. ROYVEN.Ihe Proprtefor of theold established City INittery, would respectfully announce to the ritlr.enx of lrnvo City nnd vtelnltvthat he la prepared to wit as yood n nrtlele of Earthenware and an. cheap as can Im Wnuilit anywhere In the aul Territory, (iive me a call. J. STEWART UNDREW Civil Engineer nnd V. & H. SON, Depatjr Surveyor, Will plve esjeelal attention to obtaining pateala for Government Lnnds, itlrlm; Coal and Iron Tjuida, and wllr prepure the necessary ixtixir Sir protests. Scrip unit Lutvl WunrunU Bought ami Solti . Otllee at residence, half block south of Provo House. aul tlalma. If. J. MOORE, TWlheI toU1T. E Inform hi friend public generally, Hint lie ha TIM-SHO- B, and the ripened a P, prepared fo manufhetnre all kind at reasonable rale. Shop corner of Centro and Main street, And of tin-war- l.s e Provo City. no21 it C m HATS te SPECIALTIES AT. TAYLOR & CUTLERS HALT L.AICK CITY. -o- Silk Bonnet Iiblxma 2T cent per yard. Velvet Ilihbtm at New York price. 4,000 A BIG STOCK OF GROCERIES, WHICH WE ABE OFFERING WHOLESALE and RETAIL VERY CHEAP. npll BAKERY AND PROVISION STORE. PETER STUBBS, PEALKIl 13 GROCERIES, TOBACCO, FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. All kind of tho best er -- Boll Wall JYiprr. LX quality of Q, U..O BS Kept eohstanHy on hand. At the ld atnnd. Corner of 4ttl WA and Centre Ntreeta. noU - t |