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Show i a ' . . I - I r ? :: ? ?y. - . . . I ! . twIfriT ' ; r f VOL I. ; ; osoRtis'iuiMi t-- PUBLISHED MONTHLY '.'! i. ;jjy ; . .; . j. ' it . . . , i, I' ' ; J. WOAHPENTER; Editor A Proprietor r ( . I r - t Raise theWbrld from ail thatVlow Place highin the socjal heaven , , Virtues fair and radiant bow. Lend thy Influence to each effort, 'That shaU'ralstf our nature human:. l ' Be not fashion's gildddlady- ' . Be a true, STcrxns Fifty; Gents per Annum. i j th: !i' . 1 woman whole-soule- d i: o BUSINESS DiRECTORY. ST. GEORGE .Vi At the departure of thechlldfenof Iimel from Bnrpt, ChlAiVu oy!ari old;' irid ! r to ithose who draw notes Important ' j' i I k JAV MWSjW , i 1 ! ' . ; 1 (1807; Bea woman,! on to duty: ; , i . V H kf 't . QGlTilH Slw - ,-- ,Ve do not mean those who draw music notes, but promissory notes. The following from the sNew is worth of note drew G HO.TEL. :, Baltimore dollar's'.' He a hote promising to pay one hundred, used the prihted form and dfd : hot close ' up the v K ext. i Door To Post Qficb. ; blank. devoted, to doljars, and aftprpassjng it as paper, somebody inserted' 'and fifty,1 . M6AL8 REASONABLE. ' negotiable after the one hundred and before the: printed word 'dollars. sThe pyote, thus altered, got into the hands JOHN PYliiiM, PROPRIETOR of an innocent partVii who' presented. iti- jto':the ' ' . 'AL80 '' drawer, and the S maker of the SffliUSSSiSaa-tehSs- l AGENT FOR AND; DEALER1 IN . . I, through I Kish Bros, Wagons. Timber8,PloWB, I tween the written ywed and 'dollars;. Any teSti drawer mfght offer to establish j th mony Kea a, Mowers Extras, etc.; etc. Greeee and Romo have lon'iiicr i fblkkwed ' I otlwiito the lnt,huy Chjda.vtiU rnhaihs,MllU.-- , -- E08GE ST, "j ly ciumatea at R Y enn (IT PflT I t ll I l TF U bU nUL r il Manufacturer. P 0 JOHN EARDIjBY I am now manufacturing a first class arti- I I Evidence of. analteraUDnjon thenpte would pave Changed the case. Let this.be a lesson to alt drawers of promissory notes. ' No I one Can be top careful in such Plotters. i and guarantee it to be superior to any manucle factured in the Territory. Will supply all Cocheap for operative Stores on Commission, or very at 90 days. Orders solicited frr m all Stores between Beaver and Bunkerville. r-.i- i ii I n j Tlie following is a list of Jewels contained in thebTOvn.ofBgland; machinist, millwright, WOOD AND IRON . TURNING, SOROLL SAWIMO, . CHOPPINOiA.ORINDlNG ALL KINDS OF. GRAIN. SALT, &c. &e. ST GEORGE, UTAH.. Street, east CTMill and shop, Sod North ' of town, I2tr jj oa'afrn.tkr; qenerai, job printer w. 1. . . . - 1 ; 561.- - . bbAwohan. Oft I've heard a gentle mother, As the twilight hours began, Pleading with a son on duty, him to be a man : Urging d unuTher But daugnwr, 'lliouigh with love's words quite as needy, Points she out the other dut- yStrive, fny dear, to be a lady.1 - blue-eve- - r a lady? Is it something What's ' Made of hooim and silks and airs, Used to decorate the parlor, , Like the fancy rugs and chairs? Is it one that wastes on novels Every feeling that is human? If tis this to be a lady, Tis not this to be a woman. , 3 . Mother, then, unto your daughter, .Speak of something higher far, Than to be mere fashions lady Woman " is the brightest star. If ve, in your strong affection, Urt your son to be a tnan, Urge your daughter no less strongly, To rise and be a wosian I f Yes, a woman 1 brightest model Or that high and nerfect leauty, When the mind, and soul, and body, Blend to work out lifes great duty. Be a woman, naught is higher On the gilded list of fame ; On thq catalogued virtue, ' There is'ho brighter name. ! Presibf Maine wKo wefit West in early dent. A youth and has there attained' wealth and an honlast summer .to visit his orable position,-returneold home. At the village store he saw an old man who he, knew in his younger f days. He accos Vhat blank book 'Manufacturer, St. George, Utah. Box eri Whorti didthb YorkTinies Wbat did the'boot black? Whitehall Times. shlft-Cuf!?-Ne- w Vhat did Um Iffttma. ! (sene. What did the lamp post f 'Wfirnt did thefnic stand ?' What did the type case? and ' fiv What did the type mold ? gni;? fj v t ' , . , - : , '4 S A .Help iN AcqiiiRiNQ KipWLEDGE.r-In,acquir-ina knowlcdge of the Knglish ' g especially id learning-thdieahidgofwor&, prolv ably no other work, nor manv other books r, can afford so much aid as Websters Unal bridged Dictionary, wuh. its tx Pictorisl illus- d '? !. definUi, iu care- ful discriminations of synonymous words, acd iu e alto-gethe- Pri brary ot the UnguiiBe. Let one launily kare of th's work, endViteilf.fEhruny. .d .nMKet lie -- getting knowledge will be very great.' " ' Masonic.--Somd ju. 7. oung men In the town of L having 'cutup. one Whttohqdeirtinentof certain windows and were lodged in the calaboose, and in due time-nexmorning corfront- bell-pun- s, . AND . . so diamonds round the circle; Worth.... $150,000 a large centre diamonds. : , . ao,ooo ; the diamonds. smdler at 5 54 angle, diamonds crosses. .V.. four .Cojooo, composing ;s5 4 large diamonds' on top of; the crosses.. 200,000 12 diamonds contained in fleursdelis S0!000 18 smaller diamonds in the' same. .v....... 10,000, Pearls and smaller diamonds on arches and crosses... 50,000, ..... 141 othir small diamonds. ..3,400, ..y..i so diamonds in the upper cross 15,000, a circles "of pearls about the rim. . . . : . . .!. i,$oo. It'containS a total of upwards of three thousand precious stones of varioos sizes; ranging in value from about two to.ten thousand pounds,: giving a total of $559,500' for these, alone,, without taking into account the gold in which, they are set. Ex. I M WARRBN SARE7j PosL Webk-Tie)-atnd- - ,:i ; "What dfd' the , t QUEEN .VICTQHA;8 CROWN. fb 12-u- SniWtBdhfhlrt&feW' -- ; T1 thi ndnuj, thd population Of GrJitriUih itnd Ireland; KVr ery third person th lives iftd breathes upon thisi earth and beneath these heavens is a chiaese per Q ten tune, o.oooxx, thhfof tte Oiltt 1 takes to make a Railroad itso'11 ted him, hut, was not recogliized. So you dont You f remember me" he said ; 'I am John' Rr-- . exclaimed the old man, you don't mehn to tell me ' 1 are John R that certainly am, 'said him the visitor, shaking by the.banl, .and Pm very glad to see you again. . ,,WellV . persisted the old man, "I never did,. To tfiinlc that this Is you. They tejlnie youve grown awfiif rich; John. .John admitted that he lidd "saved some"And tliey say you're tlm president of a thing. railroad and git a big salary." Again John had to admit that ruiner spoke truth. Tin glad on it, what John ! I'm glad on it, niy hoy I It beats sill t sarcumstanccsand.cheek will do for a man." Boston TYanscript. 1 .(l ' Vick's Floral Guide. Of the many Guides and Seed and Plant Catalogues sent out by our Seedsmen and Nurserymen, and that gre doing so much to inform the people and besuitfy and en- rich our country, none are so beautiful, none so instructive and none so valuable as V iolcs Floral Guide. Its paper is the choicest, its illustrations handsome, and given by the hundred, f while its Colored Plate is truly a gem. This work although costing but five cents, is handsome enough for a Gift Book, or a place on the Parlor Table. ' Send for it and see fur yourselves. Published by James Vick, Rochester, N. Y. - remeinber me; I belong' to the same lodge with dge, appafcfaHvfcdrrffrdd, replied wth Whlyfsimpafty firt is it.t5p! TVuIv, I I did riot this is brother recognize vm. Excuse me. for my dullacftsi t Yesj we are brother Maspns, and I should have thought of that. Mr Clerk, fine bur brother Art. ' Being a Mason, he knows, be tle tlio es.ypf propriety than any oher man. Fine him ten dollars. You will pay the GlerkRrotherLiuj uGoeri morninr Erho. Brother.; Call the jiert caUpdjcy ' T. .i Heart. The other day a bit of Boy with aMjoii A ftt called thi a good hsiking resboy idence and told such pitiful story that the Isdy wps not stingy in throwingtprdvfsion ifito his basket. Hrifiponittg to lbok into the froufyanl.after a few minutes, she waw the strange boy mixed up with her three or four children, and she called out : Boy, what fc&youdcdngttereT , VA side-dtior- of 'Peedn these, half starved fhidren!' he prompt- - But those are my children', she indignantly !i it i j ;tv.. : 'Makes no difference to me,' he said, ashehroke ex-:clalni- ed She looked up and down to seeif Any canvassers ;for the poor heathen were in sight, and then she grabbed the broom and ran the- Sympathetic boy - out of the yard. Ex. n . j . : Spring. , . 1 Although one swallow will not make a summer, still a pin maliciously inserted . in a ebsir will make one spring. . . v . f 4 |