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Show El I VOL LUOVO DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL r. N$, si OFFICERS L George Wcxxtx. A. .1. t- -- CE, :s t. TKRlUTuKIALi , I s'l-'- e V Cli ' Wm. Clayton Tame. Jack 0. II. Riggs. Uoiiumni School i)c. l' 7.rubhabrl .tor , Vr OF KICK US. Geo. Q. Cannon fcnow J. 1). T. McAllister ite to Congress iuv General Mnlul &t lo UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. SES Miron Tanner Jf llert K. Thurlier KTlios.J. McCullough ,C. L John Nuttall iiin'y Recorder . ..Henry C. Roger VnY .T. B. Milner PrYiiceu'ing Attorney . s iiTcvor John B. Milner AUert Jones irnner L John Nuttall nnnty Clerk Trcisnrer Henry A. Ilxon .essor and Collector.. .James E. Daniel supt. Common School, W. II. Duscnherry CJZ PROVO CITY OFFICERS. Abrhm 0. Smoot I. John S.Nuttall .Tone - Mavor AFFAIRS. R ATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. standard single rate weight or. avoir Inpoisi. Single rate letter INC Lettfr. i (The throughout the United State ox. or each additional in! For I'CUtfV - tion Bhip 3 cents fracS letter, single rate I E The standard rate Newspapers. avoirdupois). D a week, i.ly, saves times . ettt hit; 37 ,S lr et. 1 4 ox. . per qnar. op K 10 TC Weekly Monthly .'. - 5 3 PratootrAlA. (The standard single rate 4 ox. avmrduin!sl. ests 6 Monthlv ! 7 et. porquar. " 1 . Quarterly Die maximum weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter Is 4 B av- PEF oirdupois. Y r. RFGT9TERED LETTERS AND MONET ORDERS. - R"Tlrfnn: Tetter mav hereglstered - on a ne nf fifteen cents. hu the fovemment take no responsibility for pai ment of fb NT1 carriage or compcnseiton in case of Ins. Monr Orders: All prlnpipal post offices tiwrfeltn small sums of money and drat for the same tipon other post vrr nr.i TlJ Is-'- D desired, hut almost universally ignored. To listen means more tlnn to hear (one can hear and not listen), means to hearken, to give attention. We have to learn, to hear and comprehend at the same time. As proof that people, as a rule, do not listen well, witness the great numlior of three black crows stories that are circulated in almost every neighborhood. It seems almost imjiossible for most persons to hear a story and then turn around and tell it to another Just as it was told to him. When we were young and attended social parties, we sometimes a called scandal. flayed thegame way It is played: Seat the company in n single row around the room, then let the at tho end of the row tell, person in a whimper, a short ftory to his neighbor next him, and then require him to turn anti whisper the same to the next person in order, and so on till the other end of the line is reached, requesting each to repeat to his neighhor.;W ichat was told to him. The last person is to stand and tell aloud what was told to him, and then the first peron is to stand and tell the story as ho started it. The laugh comes in to sec Ijow wonderfully ' the story has changed in the transmission. This game is being played continually, on a grand scale, In society, among business men, everywhere, all because people have not been taught how to listen. If we admit the statement, all men are liars, we must divide them Into two classes those that lie intentionally, and those that lie because they cannot hear straight. tho f We believe that made arc tho result R VTF.S OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. of defective listening. Children can be taught to listen in this way: Tell them a short story; then ask one to repeat it in OFlEi ES: . Oh, Yhe I stanjjarl single rate to Great Britain l'nonnee avolnlupols; two one-hal- letter, six his own language, not1 omitting any point. Ak for criticism. tell itcritieism. 13 gramme, Have another Then have all another. Another ornnwnartro.; letters, ten cents; pa-exer excellent is This It. vrrite to cent. (o j0 n cents. Papers, lard rate to France P 1 PRICES PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ST II. 1MIKLPS IC Irn.o ( Months. The Cape May More relates the following incident: Among the excursionists that came from Wilmington by steamer was an man and wife unevenly-weigheshe,- 300 avoirdupois; he, scarce liKipouuds would poise. Well, they must bathe, of course; what wtre the trips to Cape May with out an e ocean dip? A was secured. By tight squeezing our fat Udy got into a bathing rube that was ready to burst at every step. Little husband girth'd a!out hi IkhIv a woolen garment that fit like a shirt on a kildeer. Down they go, bold as a couple of w hale-to the Avater; hut just at the oceans edge Puny suddenly halted, looked with awe on the furious billows, and then into tho face of his determined three hundred. On her countenance were the words, Come on! On his trembling lips shivered the sounds, Oh, on! Tho small sjieeimen of diminutive husbandry feared to risk his diminutive portion of flesh and bones in the dashing foam, lest some unlucky billow might swallow him down like a snipe. You shall go in, said the fat woman. I wont, said skinny, and at the same time making frantic efforts to tear away, down he goes in the sand scratching like a Kilkenny eat. Down drops the 3M) ujon terrified Imnes, slick as a hawk upon a spring chicken. The sand floAV, legs kicked, man screamed, yet in spite of all the mammoth wifi gathered her 100 pounds of furious sweetness In-in her firms walked complacently to the biggest breakers and kersouse she landed him headforemost into the sea, and as h popetl up to the surface, half strangled, she proved him to her tx)som, saying. Now, honey, thats what you came all the way from Wilmington to enjoy. d may City, U. T. ic bath-hous- , ye, your riwrenoe mighty improvin. NATIONAL BANK, of P AH UP t Allf AU Utah 13. B rewery. margetth, CAI.T LAKE CITY, WH0LE8ALE AND Cr Rrtatl Dralar In Ala, Keer, Poriar, Ac., AUl lnprtrl and domastlc. , ' Dlrei (ort. JOHN' RIGGS, tJ, D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. j ia Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scfip, & c. Deal Special attention given to Cancers, Office at residence, 4th West Street, and one block south of Putor Htubbs PtotIhIoii Ju20 Btorc, on Centre Htrect. Provo City. C. STKATCNSON, .1. Collections n.ade and promptly remitted. MERCHANT TAILOR Xrovo City, U.TV leave to inform hla numerous patron that lie I now prepared to do tailor imt In all Us braneheaal tho shortest notice. it his residence, one block Eat and three South of the East Cooperative Store. Btw FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. ap30 D. P. THUESEN,. IXTERLST PAID OS SAV1XOS BOOT DEPOSITS. nut in co rl m o to and make prepared f order on the ahorteat t 41JI SHOES cetf' tlee. Choiee French and leather "kln and California I ( to f BOOTS no-- U. S. oole nlwnraon hand. Uenalrlna neatly done; rhante moderate. Shop, Centre Street, Provo City. may2S 0) h CITY POTTERY o A. It. K(WEM,tlie proprietor of the old estabhahed City Pottery, would respectfully announce lo the citizens of Irovo-Citand vicinity that lie la prepared to sell n itooil au article of Earthenware and at cheap as can t bought anywhere- In the aul Territory. Give me a calk - h J DOOT8tf3 331A.TS O.AJPS, - et LADIES i r, ri.nnnoMF, j.dihi fitreet, Irovo City, Utah, errin rxm.Yio .SlX'AoW . AUTnor.IZLD CAPITAL WM. TI. ITOOrFR, Pt'M.lrnl, II. S. KUDUS 1N.E Vlc-Pir- st BRIGHAM YUm; WIKI I AM JKVXINt.s, JOHN ARP, K. K1TTI.K. I M. HIKIiS, Uusltier, ul ' PRACTICAL WORKMAN dx CLOCKS. WATCHES ml JEWELRY. Hal f All work warrantisJ. Lake City, Utah. ir-a- lt BURGEON, AND Ptoto City, Uuh. Well, your riveronce ees that linen Ive leen washing and H dhrying on the hedge there? Her. Oh, certainly. Mol. Wasnt it the soap and Tsf of a Receipt. wather unde the linen elane, sir? S Her. Of course they did. Mol. And isnt the linen all tho In the city of Halifax- - there hotter for it? fi V dwelt a lawyer, crafty, subtle and Her. Oh, no doubt of that, cute as a fox. An Indian of the Molly. Minmie tribe, named Simon, owed Mol. Hut not a dhrop of the him some money. The poor red soap and wather stays in it. Well, man brought the money to his sir, its the same thing wid me. creditor and waited, expecting Not a word o the sarmint stays the lawyer would write a receipt. in me I sunpoe it all dhrus out What are you waiting for? o me hut Im the better and tho said the lawyer. clancr for it, when its over, for Receipt, said the Indian. iril that A receipt, said the lawyer receipt; what do you know about a receipt? Tell me the ue of one U hat it Takes to Make a NewsI will give 11 to and paper. The Indian looked at him a The Poughkeepsie Eagle in an moment and said: S pose maybe me die; Fme go article on how mistakes happen to me find the gate locked; helien; in newspapers figures up the number of types used in a news- - me see the postle Peter; he say Simon, what you want? me DUNFORD & the size of the EaJe at want SONS, to get in; he say you pay Saper number the e.( aetqal Mr. J. dat me do! what money? of bit of metal arranged and reI hah no receipt? hab to lnyit all SALT LA.IXE CITY, arranged every day In preparing olter hell to find you! a newspaper of that size for the X He got a receipt, EXGAG EC rXCLCSIVtlT AS press. We suppose few people think of the printing trade us one k Free of the most exact and particular of JOBBERS & RET ATI DEALERS Postage Stamps. all the handicrafts, hut it is. In IX ALL THE BEST BRANDS OP making type variations that A gentleman who was a stranmight be allowed in the finest ger in Little Rock went lo the machinerv would render the type desk of one of the hotels and SHOES, useless, it Is very rarely that asked if he ?ould buj a jmstago type furnished by two separate stamp. The clerk replied that he &c foundries can he used without a had none, whereupon a bystander and great deal of t mu hie, though they took out his pocket-boo- k try to make it after the same graciously handed the gentlemen GENTS GLOVES standard. We. read once In a a numberof stamps telling hirA to t canl-ntook a While of wonderful piece of help himself. The gentleman AXD work, or moMac work con- two of them, and, thanking the hand50 for his kindness, taining ten or thousand pieces, gentleman the maker of which has spent ed hack the remainder of the FURNISHING GOODS, mpnths, or even years of labor In stamps and six cents to nay for But the pen. A5D producing It, and people go to see those ho had taken.teen it as a curiosity, hut the most nies had scarcely placed In . elaborate and carefully fitted hands of the other when he flung piece of work of this kind ever them on the floor and exclaimed made does not compare with that excitedly, If you were not such kind which thyrlnter does every a d d fool, Fir, you would know dont peddle day, for minuteness of detail and that an Arkansan accuracy- of fitting. The nun wdu jxtstftge stamps! No ajKiIogies ac- Order. BoHcitdand XPilled "With Caro at the Lowe.t docs the first Is looked upon as au cepted and the Irate mao walked artist a marvel of kill and If a out of the hotel. mart nriee. Mol. PHYSICIAN DESERET - Her. And what part of it did you like best? Mol. Well, sure, sir, I liked every part. ller. l.ut I suppose there was some jKirtions of it that you were more struck with than you weru with others? - ROGERS, M. D. R. M. I character storieb which, by means of some striking action or circumstance, set forth a hearty moral. On hearing such, their usual phrase is, O, it is And that, mighty improvin. too, is what Molly Malone, a iDod to worthy washer-womasay and say alino-- t invariably after hearing a sermon on Sunday. One day, however, her clergyman, who was not quite content with this generality, spoke to her and respecting his discourse, w hat they Molly suddenly call in Ireland a little Iwtheml. Nevertheless, she got out of her difficulty with one of those parabolic answer whih are such favorites with her class, and which, while it completely evaded the question, satisfactorily replied to it. Ilev. Well, Molly, you liked the sermon, you say? Mol. it was GOODS AT AUCTION j (vrtrv-i-t-.- lxM-arn- e subject to tho following charges En I regulations: not exceeding 30 ....... 10 cents vr4l and not exceeding 10 ... 1 Iver ft and not exceeding SlO ... 20 'Irr u and not exceeding IV) 25 i elTlees, o-- ters nut- - loid, in tit; general cllVet hut if tin priutir, in fitting ten times a BUSINESS CARDS. j The Irish peasantry have tales Nil of a para! SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. 11. 2V Maw V , ' ypr.vtc the JUtt Ojhec,) way, everybody sees it. and i?) Orrir i , 1st door at of East amazed at the stupid curel Salt L.nlii City. S' vie, whoie he keep dm; of alt no34 hinds neas of those printers simply be"'V'W Vr of hljtp1v Dr" K00J1, cause they know no better. Boots.Nbofs, Hats and koUons, 1C. M. SINlNIOXa, M. D., . Je weirs. Clothing, andlaps, everytDlnR a found In EstabAssorted aril lac! dent liow He took His Batli. lishment, at Auction Frlca lor Six 14 Improvin. Miyhty hundred of his piivcs are put in' many pieces together in a .single day, puts ono where another should le, or turns oue the wrong s NO. -- -- dls--tinjeu- hh jt ti- and prtKisd much u Next step, tell the story hut once, and then have it written. Next, instead of telling a story, reed it, as before. and advance by It is much mure didicult to gain ideas from hearing n tory read than it ia from hearing it told. Strive to have children reach that point wheie but one telling or one readings necessary. It is hardly necessary for me to urge the iiiiportanceoftlmsuhject upon teachers. It$ AUGUST if). 1S7A the wiong way, it is not noticed hnp-rvior..- POSTAL in- cise in composition writing. The next time tell a longer story Samuel Teaching Children to Listen. Albert Jones fJame Dunn, Wm. R. Pace, In our best primary schools chilCouncilors J William A. Follof. John B. dren are taught to think; they (.Milner, James W. Loveless L John Nnttall are taupht to reason; they are Recorder Treasurer ...Henry A. Dixon taught to observe; the eye is Marshal Henry C. Rogers trained, the hand is trained, tho MoL In throth, plae yonr John B. Milner tonpue is trained, the will is 'ity Attomcr I dont nunemlier any riveronce, I Assessor and Collector.. James E. Daniels trained, the ear is trained to hut altogether twas . part exactly, D. muical sounds, but still Miller Charles improvin. mighty A. O. Cownovrr the children are not taught to Chief of Police 7iVr. Now, Molly, how could it Robert T. Thoms listen. The ability to listen well is 1h' Watermnsfer improving if you dont rememCR r Pou n d keeper J oslah T. A rrn vr m th not common to all persons, or to ber any part of it? Jetton Daniel Grave lie many. It is a power greatly to Aldermen .....I.... r: TUESDAY. n, And pines, she cannot meet Reciprocated love and trust, To her so truly sweet. I wish I had the jhiw er to write, Woman to indicate, To tell her true nobility Een in her fallen stale. I pity men who never knew A womans gentle care, Tho r.ch In all on earth bes.de Theyre poor beyond compare. I never w DLrU for wealth or fame. For I have understood, IIow less than t aim les are tbise Compared with being good. Spanish Fork, Utah, 174. - T la-fur- The law of love Implanted lliere By our great Parents hand. If not perverted, safely guidi s Woman In every land. She wairls to loie m.d to Ik Warren N. Dusonhorry .ip Ju.lgc use. s ill COKNADA. le a queen, never wished to To wear the robes of Hate, Or have my name enrolled among The lamous or the great. I never cared for womans right. Nor ever had a fear But that, if woman sought, shed find, Her own, her proper sphere. I know that womans mission's great, Yet comprehends the small, The tlney trifling thing? of llte, Important us all. In these true worn, in And her sphere. Her happiness complete In loving, helping, blessing uli With whom she chance to meet. What need for her of congress halls. Or legislative cure, The promptings of her womuns soul Is all the law site bears. I UTAH. FOB, Oregon . Oeorgn Black, Utah Jan. B. McKean, N. Y. ( Philip H. Emerson .. voeates '( Jacob S. Boreman Geo. R. Maxwell, Mich. i .ha.1 Win. Carey, 111. s. Attorney .Nathan Kimball , or General v e erof Public Money, J.B.Overton, Pa. ' Pottenger ster l.iHl Office, .Willett I. P. Taggart, 111. Mr , o. . J. IIolUMer, Tal. , lvU,At'r. fii lstJuilici.il District, C. W. Emerson . 'IMj - KllilllX HV II ANN A IN, o- For the TiMt. HOB 1VK U. CITY, J. STEWART & SOS, Civil En sincere and C. I. Dtpety UNDREW kamyart, attention to obtntnlrf 3lt elvefor-eapedal - Government Lands, Mining ratents Coni and Iron Lands, and will prepare the necessary papers for protests. Scrip and Ixmd Warrants Bought and Bold, Office at residence, half block south ot Provo House. aal H. J. MOORE, XT IT 353 :R, TWishesX to Inform hie friends end the public generally, that fie haa .opened a t i ri - s op ii , And prepared to tnanulheture all kinds of at reasonable rates. Shop corner of Centre and Mala atrevts, - - . Provo City. aoCI t tin-wa- re SPECIALTIES AT. TAYLOR& CUTLERS SALT I. AltE' CITY. Sdh Bonnet It&bons 23 cents per yard. Velvet Rilbons at Xew York prices. 4,000 Rolls Walt Payer. Bia STOCK OP GROCERIES, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING WHOLESALE and RETAIL A . VERY CHEAP. tpll . . E1KERT AND PROVIStOlt STORE. - runs. . PETER STUDDST Mali tsr ' GROCERIES, TODACCOp, FANCY CANDIES, NUT8. ETC. All kinds of the beat quality of Xj X Q . TT O - S IRf Kept constantly on hand. ' - . ' At the old stand,' Cornow of fth West sod Centre ItrteU. Bo2S |