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Show msiam cr i jy rt rmm,, lMl .TR ill jwraj VOL PROVO 1. WHAT THE hl.VIvr.LYCS HEARD AXDBAW. DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL I , . ' The saddest sound that I ever heard Va the walling plaint of a mother-bir- d I Wools, Orpjjofl Forthe one wee nestling that cheered Rtiu-k- Governor, Serrehiry...-.- (Ulef Justice... -- . AtArhsl . .1 V. H. Surveyor Genorol AU-iru- rr The CrRn?frs Facshtrr An fair of ths Heart in Ohio. A Vi Af- solidated Virpini.i, d0,-(X- NO. far- . . , . , . - ...... - Wm. Clayton . James Jack ..Ti. 1 Campbell Auditor TreuHrer Snpt. Common Schools -- The South Wind.-Onc- when a weary old man died, I aaw Heavens gate swung open wide, And his wife, who an angel long had been. Stretched welcoming hands, and cried, UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. Iear, come In! Warren X. Dusenberry And the look on her tire! I was dumb Probate Judje Mvrnn Tanner with awe f Albert Rdretmeo LThosJ.MeCul lough A sight that was grander I never saw. L John Xnttall The Wed Wind: , County Recorder. i , TTonrr C Ropers J. B, Milner Attorney.,... John B. Milner c,ip.ywr r Albert Jones Xnttall T. . John Clerk County TIenry A. Dixon Treasurer.. v Assessor and Collector James K. Daniels Knpt, Common Schools, W.H. Dttsenberry Prosecuting rnovo errr officers. Mayor Abraham Aldermea (T. John Xnttall S Kaimrol S. Jones t - Albert Jow Dunn. Wm. f James William A. Follet, Last night, when the stars were out In the blue. kissed by dew,- Like a dead while-lil- y I saw a baby of twp short years Wet with Its mourning mothers tears. The South Wind.-; I saw a mother go in one day . Through the gates of Heaven, and heard her say, Is my bahy here? And they put In her ' anus O. Smoot A wee child, sweet with a babys charms; And she cried as she kissed it, her face aglow, I have found my abe! Thieit Il'aven, I knou t" , i B. Pace, B. John Lass E Rex coed. lovely with the old man. Our child of fortune sends a funny account of his interview with the old pent when he came to ak the hand of his daughter in marriage. When the words were spoken tho affair proprecd as follows: Farmer 1 lodge Taker my boy taker. Shell make you a pood wife but you know that. Youll find that lower medderll cut three and a half tons to the acre year with year. The old orchard dont tear as it ued to do, but the new one is in full bcarinp. The fe rices are ail in pood -- . Younp Washoe I shall never cease to love and cherish your daugh . Parmer Ilodge Fences all in splendid order all around the farm, and I believe there is not a more convenient barn in the Younp Washoe And I believe she loves me. God bless her! as she loves her Farmer Ilodpe The ten oows, the eight calves, and the Young Washoe If she is not made the happiest w ifa in all the State of . Farmer Hodge Will all have calves Iu the spring, and the 150 sheep you will find Younp Wahoe She is a perfect angel. Farmer Ilodge Of the best (.Milner, James W. Jjovcles L. John Xnttall Recorder.., -- Henry A. Dixon ; Eacrsoa and Sjsmner. Treasurer Marshal .ZTHonry B.C. Rojere John Milner The last words of Sumner, exCity Attorncy.. Assessor and Collector James K. Daniels take a peat, addressed to cept Charles D. Miller his friend IIooier, Avere: Tell Covmover A.G. Chief of Police Kmerson how much I love and .Rolxrot T. Thomas , Watermastrr revere him. - Kmerson had alJoalah T. Airowsmlth City Poundkeeper I breed Daniel Graves ready said to a mutual friend, fcexton never knew so white a heart; and soon after this tribnto vas communicated to his purity the POSTAL AFFAIRS. groat Senator died. The living conld desire ; no philosopher - no- - more recognition, firouder and the testimonial; : RATER OP DOMESTIC POSTAGE dying statesman and scholar could Lett as. (The standard alnule rate weight not have received a more satisfacIs Jioa. avolrdtipolsh Single rate letter tory compliment to' ills moral excents cellence. Probably nobler prothroughout the United State fessions of mutual appreciation fracFor each additional J os. or and love were never lefore extion 1 changed between the living and Prop lettera, single rtol thedyinfy. They are almost di4 vine. la os. rate They place greatness on its Xnrsr apfrs. (The standard basis true purity of heart. To avoirdupois!. a those of high moral tone, the Daily, seven time a week, 35 ets. per yiar. one seems more to have been so " SO six much of a philosopher as in the words I never knew so, white a neither has the dyin heart .... Weekly ' Senator ever appeared so great as V Monthly in the words Tell Emerson how PERtoniCAt-s(The standard alngl rate much I love and revere him. ly y.. . ' I os. avoirdupois). eta. pet jnar. ty . 3 I Monthly . Jnarterly The maximum weight of any package of printed or mlaccllaneous matter Is 4 avoirdupois. REGISTERED LETTERS AX IV MOXEY ORDERS. letters may bcroglrirrod on payment of a (be of fifteen cents, but the government hike no responsibility (hr Registration: safe ferriage or compensation In caws of . T loss. , Money Outers: All principal post offices now receive small sums of money and lie sue draffs for the same upon other post offices, subject to the following chargee and regulations: 10 cents On order not exceeding 130... 15 Over II and not exceeding T0 ' 20 Over S and not exceeding 140 25 T0. not and II exceeding pvef Younp lived ' Washoe That ever Fanner Ilodpe And will shear more wool. Younp Washoe say no more. farmer works no harder than the and honest business suvv'efup mam - Nu.a need tj think, on to Led at night, that they will awake la the morning ana find riches at the door, patiently wilting to come in and be their servant. Where Is the merchant that has not had labor, sleepless nights and his, fears concerning the growth of his wealth, and the future provision for his family? Where is the lawver that has not built his ciotlesln the air, and seen them, by one keen Lla-- t from the opposite council, tumble down before a playful like kitten? Where is the author that has not spent hours of hard labor upon a single literary production which he thought would bring to him a fortune, but Io! it only brought disappointment and chagrin, ty beiug politely decliued orinploriously ridiculed? According to their perervance, has been their success! The farmers caso is similar to theirs, with this much added, while he sleeps, or if he should be sick for a short time his crops and stock are growing into the necessaries of life. Not so with city folks, they work hard to keep up appearances; should sickness overtake them their labors must cease, and of course their income must diminish, w hile their family needs are Just as imperious as if health and income were unimpaired. Farmer boy, you need not be without pleasures; raise a few early veg etaWes, or a little patch of corn or potatoes, or pick a few berries and market them to pet something to read if you cant pet as much as you want alone, two or three club together and pet papers not Ledgers, .Literary Companions, etrx, but read newspapers that tell of everything something that w ill do to think about Try it! . g t cob-hous- ' n. n. Roccns, n. d- DESERET PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, NATIONAL BANK. 1rovo City, U. T. ' Grrri'r. 1st do.e r tiv, siiur, kind. F.-II- one-piart- cr . Rcnlcht Dlrrctor. 1 1 - a. Him, cu.jr, f hs janxs r. ptauxoiir. . in Gold Dust Coin, Exchange, s- - JtWkUU. and promptly r mitled. - aul ' TJtah Brewery', if- - FOREIGN MAitoirrTH, LAKE CITT.W 11' UTS ATT. AND SAI Tta.l 1 n!r-- r tn Ale, Uer, Inner, no ported and tUinm-ue- . aul tit, -- 'SALE. INTEREST PAID - SA V1XGS O.V DEPOSITS. mat ; irx ccnrECTicninr eikery --- m CE, WILLIAM FOR EXCHANGE SILVER CITT, TIN TIC. U. T. orCer from the aurroundlne Mtoirj Cam;- ' will he f nnxyoy AU - a a .4 a to NEW BAHBEH SHOP, PUBLIC riOTICE. HIXKH, 11. H. TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. Jjite of tha Walker Houoe.SaltLAke Ci:y) Inform tha put-la- : Would Ia.-V-r that he b opened a Crst-e.- a a Ijidie Shop. ahan)pcanlns pea."v. Centra Avert, Prata City, L T. Jan3I, Wo xrl&h to tondor to you our froalfol r the very Imre ckaoxrledcmrnta amount of pstronag you hive brvtnwed oixn iu In the past, and wa are rosolved hillhful and bonorahla XT j. stev:;,h s s:;:, (Till tajtarvn aad I. I. Tut pm tf will badinj merit your eon fktenca In the future, we arc resolved Uit ihall be our line of eonducf, aa we possess Incroaaed mean together with a long very extenilve purchaw-- a In efat Office i ..... half liock realueDce, au-t- h . aul tf CUT FOTTERY. line la-r- UarnUhlng Gaad. all of of HenU u n Hat a ail and fchaee and a Cap, Bol) rrjrs Will clva eeperial alention to i i.l Iau 1. . r FMeuta for Gnro (ool aud Ijiin', and w 1 hr pn i are the ry Ijn I SlmaKtt A f Al vi Skid. fkr.p We have made PmroHmm. eipt-rk-ue.- A. It. BOW rV.U.e proprrhr of Iheo.f f-i prei-are- . . I msioKSiteiA L.a , anl the a puhllo yeneraliy, that be haa t T I 0 H O P , , KaU Labe City. tamti 1L h. j. r.ioonn, TWishes Intnffwru XT hoi ft lend r.c;cctfUny.' - J. CAMPBELL, A. S. PATTER-iOX- . t n- CAMPBELL & PAtTERSQ IJ, And lsprrprrd to mans, W turn ail of tin-- a arc at roaeonnhle rale. Shop corn r of Centre and Main alrert. Provo Ciy. r a Booksellers, News Dealers, bkehto S O 17. T, CnOCZRIED, TCSACCO, NUTS. ETC. FANCY CANDIES, Keep In stock a foil line of Teji JsTfnilf, IIl?crif3l ard Potiical TTctks, AT PUBLISHERS raVy of AU kinds of the beO LIQiTJOBS K p( eon'tanlly on PRICF-S-, At Weat And the largest stock of Sunday School Howards EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. LIBHABIBS OR PURCHASE REWARDS. hand. the aid ferary afm (ik aad ( retie Morel. atawd. ALFRED DUtli'.LCY, AHESICAM And w offer extra lnducemf n: to thve wl.hlus to frt up r03K, U.T., lx LI QUO:?', WTNI25. GitociTiin', . rr.w v.m cioars, HAM - Many who have nt east herrt itare now , are aaXWkJ that ovr puroharo of can whkh Wry lower than that for thy n. her. o.-- : VARIETY too y. CAN nuts ait of the 71 them stc:.l tx HI Eant Temple Street, HALT IaAltlg CITY, FF.:vis:::i pctch alfsgtuooo, IsTETRS, T-A.TI- - i aul Cefilra Street, Jrovo Cltr, Land Warrants, College Scrip, &x IS-!- ; i HtRUF.OK, Provo Ciiy, Utah. WAHlii-iaud - .... . AND IA X All wrwk warranted. Collections made I i PRACTHTAt, WORKMAN' OX CLOCK - i- Deal t which we are determined to ell at the W a Mi tied lay tolArfier.e oa,IJ of 1 rovo ly anno)inc f and vMru'vii as he I io a, ,1 lowest passible prices, fl baiesale Ciy aa i'ood an ar .te of Itruifcw and aa 709 Trce txaa.Lt auvbtra la t ia and Retail. Order from town and coun- rhrau a canOlif me a rail. aal Tcrmorj. Tt is easy to be nolody, and wo try aoliclted which wEI receive our carofal will teii you how to do it- Go, to stumtion. . 17.-:- 1 C . - -- a es Say no more; here Farmer 1 Hodge and Young Washoe rushed into each others arms and embraced for the space of five Outj Enterprise. the drinking aloon and spend your leisure time. You need not For t!.e Children. drink much now; just a little beer or some other drink. In the mean A little girl sat, at twilight, in time play dominoes, rheekfrs, or her sick mothers room, busily something cle, to kill time, so thinking. All day she had been that you will be sure not to read full of fun and noise, and had any useful books. If you read, many times annnved her poor, let It be the dime novels of the tireni mother, said the a, Thus go on keeping your little girl, w hat do you suppo-- e day. stomach full and your head makes me pet over my mischief, and iu a few years youll and begin to act pood jut about empty, be nobody, unions as is quite I do not this time every night? likely you should, turn out a know dear. Can you tell? Well, drunk ard, or Professional gambler, I gupss its because this is when either of whu h h nobody. There the dark comes. You know I am ard any number of young men r. .' a little afraid of that. And tlvm, hanging about saloons, billiard ma, I begin to think of all the rooms, and other rum shops, Just The Miser Sold. naughty things Ive done to ready to graduate and be no grieve you, and that, perhaps, bodies. Young men, beware! There was a mirr w ho was can. you .might die before morning, . sidered impregnable' to charitable and so I begin to act pood. Pel Agmsfiits ia II ritisj. Oh! thought I, how many appeals, until a Hibernian pemas of os wait till the dark comes, in tHine the Toddy over him. , many misunderstandings Teddy went to tho office one tho form of sickness or sorrow or ari--IIow e from the louse wa sin which morninp, and told a piteous story trouble of some kind, before we business matters are talked over, about losing his pip, the only one begin to act pood? now much each partyputshisown when and he had. . better to be pood while we. are on the conversation, construction Mistress sava sunshine! Teddy, enjoyiitff lifes bright Sure, is matter dimlsed by each the (whose pood opinion old llanl And then, when the dark come, Pist was anxious to retain) tould ns it will, in a measure, to all, we with tho words: All right; nil me to come to ye, for yo were shall be ready to meet it without right. Frequently it turns out all wrong, and becomes a quot ion very Tich and pev a jHjwcr of fear. for lawyer and courts. More than money to ths poor, bless yej j three-fourtof the litigation of 'A CcrioBJ loifornily. to to want raise buy only enouph be saved If tha would the country me another slip of a pip. The miser couldnt resist the One of the mast wonderful people would put their agreements in writing and sign their influence of Mre. , so he pave things in the world Is the unito it Each word in our names aiter-war- d of accidents. a few crown. A apparent formity Teddy days has its peculiar moanin language Great where ho met him. the Britain, Thu, and memory may, by the Well, Teddy, said he, did statistics are much better preserv- ing, its position in a senof in change this total the than ed country, you buy another pip? an entirely different tence convey viodeaths bv human Troth, I did, and a fin one it number of it idea from tnat wintended. When Li. lence in 1&7-- was L,rv: in once reduced to riting, ideas are Then take better care of it was lt.457; it was D,0ik in ls'-Efixed, and expensive law suits aro 1C.915 in "What of did the other. than you lv7; lt,v'lin avoided. In'.L in 1.5, and 17,niS in did the pip you Uc.t die of? Die of! said Teddy, raisin? Not only that, but the same man who perd.-to non extends the manner A f. The his eyes,, what wud ho die of? uniformity tture'h didnt die at all. He was jin which tbo victims met their in talkingatiout himelf when you w iih to talk about yourself. deatliA fat enouph aa I kilt him! ; 11 V . JOHN SHKP, K. UTTER, lie KIMMONH. M. II A? AX' F WM. IT. TTTFR, Pro! If. m. T BRIGHAM 5 Of NX., W ,IJ A M J F XN INGS, JntUiiiK" of eiu-- t b- - Utah. ) RATES OF POREIGX POSTAGE. Tha standard single rate to Great Britain half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, six cents papers, two cent. R!nn lard rate to Frane is 15 grammes, or ox.; letUrg, ten cents; pa- pera, two eenta. 21G. tusr.tssctr.3s.- - EJSISESS. CITY "-- Fm- territorial Pcml-month- . ha-tont- Hl - Is 1S7-1- SILT LIKE 0, pran-pera- Seml-weckl- -3 ord io Farmer Do) s. and other find nothing else to do! The acres, not two miles from his own Willed IotronKcr For liLs ruined Laud Office, and bis guilt anil old .roof tree. His bride is the soul, J. P-- Taart, UL - - r. R. Awnnr n shame. only dauphter of a rich old O, J. Hollister, Cal. IT. S. fr 4 teeto, man of the soil, worth oilj' ICraS irtath- .... The ciwkWJu4trHPlstr!cV Prr Km,r'0 bushels of money. As our you tip The sweetest sight that I sver knew. went home wi ll hqdctl friend two Was the klgs of lovers whose love was is as fine a lad as and, morevtr, true oFnciics.-. in shoe leather.there Aa they pledged themselves, coma weal or ever stepped G eo, Q. Cannon was, of course, no cruel parent JW'lr?nte to Co n srrow woe, ..Zeruhhabel Snow One path In life they would henceforth to distract the course of true love Attorney General J- D. T. McAUistef in this instance everything was Marshal know. Councilor-- L- SATURDAY, APRIL' 25, , name. . A -3 her mer boy can always have some Utah stock, the snup little sum of " of nest. useful lux. R. MfKww, X. T. with he which home employment ' for his a It In thorn with Dead, breast pretty to his native Buckeye t?,tate,w rites thoughts and hands. He reed Philip IT. Emfrson ISU Lake City, . The South Wind: j Jiioob 8. Bore in an to a friend in this city to s.iy that not fear that he will throw away JL Maxwell, Mich, I have known a sight that was saddcrstlll; fortune still smiles upon him. lie talent or genius on the farm such .Carey, III. Therea a grove np yonder, upon the LIU, has achieved a handsome yotinp things are very rare and, as the PAID UP CAFITAL. .Na!hrtn Kimball And a mother weepa at her poor hoys bride, and w ith hi r a farm of k hard walk, the sycccful, honct AUTHORIZED CAPITAL A. 0"rs,' . L- 5 Farmer hoy, stay on the farm! Ayounp man who was lucky Let the city boys fill the jails, enouph to dean up iu Ophir, Con- prisons and houses if they can Tint H Vsf Bifirf.- - OFFICE US FOR UTAH. IT. R. Uu n7 ji U. T.. CITY. rf n ra Rurr-ovi- r-- t k 71!". rr.. i a. ; ; OF UOTIZV.Z to ro-- : . a. |