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Show ..r f! '5 r3 X. If n ra i 111 " 1 nn. T . iL'ii La X. VOL. X X. 1. TUE BELLA OF U1SEBTY. DIRECTORY. BI U. S. OFFICEIW FOR UTAIL George L. Woods, Oregon Qeonfi A. Black, Utah la. R. McKean, X. T. f Philip H. Emerson Governor Chief Justice. . (date.. A Boreinao Geo. Jh MAxwell, Midi. MsrilraJ... -- W in. Carey, CL T". R. Ahornev Nathan Kimb&U Surveyor General-- . Reeelvsrof PnlieMon vs, 3. R.0 erUn,Tx Willett Pottenger Rrrlster Land Office, X. P. Taggart, I1L U. R- O. J. nol lister, cat Collector r, S, JkuliiinXr.cL C- - K .'Tin S t;ierk ( Jsrub CITY, U. T.. THURSDAY, PIIOVO X OFFICIAL , Aesr know all about it. I have always thought a great deal of you, and J. riRSER. MAY-528- Snook's thro mo. ( NO, 230. SILT USE If the religious press gets ahead ji ejsi::ess cuss. CITY EUSIXESS. Ring out tbs great decree of God, of the El 1av) Journal, we give It Yes, John. Ye bells of liberty! am sure you would do any- fair warning that it xnu-- get up I Proclaiming to the nations all, on its -- pine. We have stood the thing for me you could. Thntmn Is to be free. would. know I VYes,John,3'ou by the Sleeping Cherub Ring out from golden throats the notes of Well, I thought so; and you Ciritlian Union; wo have gazed To Boat from sea to sea; x wall-eye- d to wanted know how on the dont Ive of virtue picture Halt Lalte City, XS tali. Let them travel srith the sunlight. talk about it. with which Rro. Tulrnage rows .' Ye bells of liberty 1 . . . ,, : from Rio rural uls-trieI declare, John, I you might n rs Greet monarch thrones arouml lh earth, have told me ong since, if you unmoved. Rut when the paid rpdATTrAH ' Y hells of lllxctj 1 York sends us n pie-ur- e AUTHORIZED CAPITAL... wanted to; for never was uugry CSri-iiaat JI The heart and souls of million Ore wateh-n- g of two sore-eye- d with you in my life. dogs With freedom's rhapsody; ' I know you wasnt, and Ive three merino rams, and wants Teach kings that might shall not make often had a SUO for it, then, WM. H. TTAGrFtl. PrwMont, to: but us to pay thc-mind great !1. Y X ELItE'-t- I n , .X right, is the free spirit of an li. , ' ndeed, HAM Yot Nil. loll., And men from sea to sea, - late1 Mnrlort. It is'ttot too now,- you American citizen aromeeL jS . VH JJ.VM J TINNING? That God, the great avenger, speaks, MiA.tr, Wo want it distinctly under- .toils know, John, K. Te bells of liberty! K, Well, nov, Maria, do you stood that we are in the chromo I. S. HIM., Cashier, J uslm--,-- , For nations In a day are bom, ourselves.' . .. . thiDk I am too young to get marY"e bellB of liberty! ", V . ried? Hereafter every sufvocriler that To freedom and Us blessed rites, Indeed I do - not, John, and I akes the El lhoRj Journal will Deal in Goli Dust, Ccia, Ei charge, To immortality; know it would be a good tiling receive a beautiful okromo, enAmerica has led the way, " for you, too, for everybody says titled Mrs. Hnooks Wahinjr the Lard YTanruta, College Scrip, And rules from sa to sea; the sooner young ieople get mar- Children. It is one of tboaj beauThen teach the rest their high behest, , . ried the better, when they are tiful home pictures that at once Y'e bells of liberty I prudent and Inclined to love oua appeal to the fondest and holie-- t Collections j (n!e promptly - another. aiiVctions of tho heart Ever Ring down the tyrant of the earth, remitted. Ye bells of liberty! Thatsjust what I think, and man who sees it will at once Would ho were a iioy again, Ring up the manhood of the race. now, Maria, Ido want to get marAs God hath made it free; when being washed and getting FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR ried, and youll Indeed I will, John, for you soap in his eyes was one of the Spread light and love the aorld around, SALE. Oer land and every sea; know I was always partial to you. regular Fifnday Afilictions next And hasten on the golden time. and Ive said so often behind tho catechising Ye bells orilberty! back. is Mrs. In the DESERET NATIONAL sub.-eriU'- J 1 I -- TF.RRITURI At OFFICERS. Gex Q. Cannon Delegate to Congress .Zernbbabel Snow Atornev General. M.vshai J. T. T. McAllister Wm. Clayton Auditor I.... ... I. r. ... - James Jack TreHtirer IL L. Campbell Ruft Common Schools OFFICER. t Warren X. Dusenberry r Mvren Tnnner . Albert K. Thnrber Selectmen iThoaJ.McCuUonth L. John Nottall County Recorder . Sheriff-.Henry C. Rogers Tvree'-rrttn- g J. B-- MUm-- t Attorney. --John B. Milner Snrrcyor JU Albert Jones Coroner. -- I. John Xutull County Clark -- Henry A. Dixon Treasurer E. Daniels Assessor and Collector -Snpt, Common Schools, W. H. Duscnbcrry PmSale Judge . Jm shall mankind again G, - Y'e To bells of liberty Xnttall Jones Albert Jones Dunn. Wm. R. Pace, A. Klln, John B. Council yrs) ' William (.Milner, James W. Lovetess I John Xotlall -- Henry A. IS von ..Henry C. Rogers .Toil n B. MUncr City Assessor and (ViHcetrwr James E. Daniels Charles D. Miller Supervisor A. G. Oownorer Chief of Police Robert T. Thomas Watermasrer Cly Ponndkeeper JoslahT. Arrow-smitDaniel Graces icyf I.. ;. Amins. josm. RATES OF DOMESTIC rOPTAGE. I.rrrrrRXThe standard single role weight Is I j o. avolrdunotsi. Single rate letter J eents throughout the United States fraeFor each additional X os. or 3 Uon Drop letters, single rate L. AVeektr .' - - Monthly ; , . - I 15 " 10 5 3 - W FEKtotrrAi,A The standard single rate Is 4 os. avolrdapoisk -- 1 cts. pernuar. 3 Monthly - Qnrterly I The mwrimnm weight of any pschage of printed or miscellaneous matter bib oirdapola. Semi-month- ly i please. And youll grant it. I will. Then I want - you - to pop tha question for me to Kate Sullivan - ibe Qucstins Why dont you get married? said a bouncing girl, with a laughing rye, to a smooth faced, Inuo-cebxikJng youth. said the youth, Well, I a gap, and short with stopping Using his eves on vacancy with a puzzled and foolish expression. Well, go on, said, the fair Inclining, alnio-- t iniperceptibly.nearer to the young man. 2s ow just tell me right out you what? Why, I pshaw, I dont know. You do know--I say you do; now come,John,I want to know. Oh, I cant tell you. I say you can. Why, you know 11 never mention it; and you mav tell me, of course, you know, for havent I always been your nt cross-question- er, . What? Eh! I)o you love Kate Sullivan? Indeed I do, with all my heart. I always thought you were a . fool. Eh! I say you areafixd, and you had letter go home. Your mother wants you you you stupid! exclaimed the mortified Maria, in a shrill treble; and she gave poor John such a slap in the face that it sent him reeling. the course of Unhnppy Marai true love never did run smooth. ,. - What They Wore. A gentleman who was present friend? royal marriage in Well, you . have, Teplied tho at the recent ltuxsia, alludes to the three boor red youth. as a remarkable trio one And I atn sure I always the future liked went on cjueen of England, anme, thought you her other, sDter, the future emthe maiden, in tender and mellow press of RiH'ia, and the third, the accents. priu-cess- Oh. I do, upon my word; yes, indeed I do, Maria, said the unsophisticated youth, very warmly; and he found that Maria had unconsciously placed her hand in his open palm. Then there was silence. And then welll whispered Maria, dropping ' her eyes upon the ground. Eh? Oh, well! said John, dropping his eyes and Marias hand at the same time. - Im pretty sure you love some body. In fact, said Maria, assuming a tone of . raillery, I know you are in love, and John, why dont you tell me all about it . at once? Well, I Well, I ob, you filly mortal! What is there to be afraid of? Oh! it aint becauso Im afraid of anything at all; and Ill well, now, Maria, Ill tell you. Well, now, John? -- standard rote is 4 os. Xtririrnw.-T- he avolrlupolsh Dali v. seven times a week, So cts. per rjiiar. - six SO Remt-srerkl- y Poppis.?; Smoot S. voice of God, Aa In lla Infancy; . For wondering far from Edens groves. Upon a stormy sea; The Hand thats blest will gtve the rest, ' " Y'o bells of liberty! VTarrrfy Mig'etne. troth rrrr officers. --Abraham O. I hear and know the w three expressed gentleness. Intelligence, and refinement in a marked degree. The Grand Duchess Marie wore a dre-.- s of silver, heavily embroidered, and from her shoulders hung a train of claret colored velvet, li nod and edged with ermine. On her head was a tiara and a small crown o;' diamonds, fron which hung a point lace veil; on her neck the largest diamond necklace In Russia, composed of large, perfect diamond, each with a large d rop attached,1 the whole valued at twenty millions of dollars. The front of her waist was coverec with diamonds, and down the front of her drcs werO.rows of pearls. The bridegroom wore the uniform ofa Russian officer. The dress and train of the empress were of gold cloth, her tiara an jewels sapphires and diamonds. The crown princesses woro velvet trains embroidered in gold, nm Yes. I lam in love! Kowdont thcirjewcls were only surpasses bride, toll; you wont will you? asked by those of the V John, violently seizing Maria by Awkward fop Tommy. the hand, and looking in her face with the most imploring expression. Little Tommy didnt disoliey Why, of eourso you know. mamma, nnd go in swimmiu . John, Ill never breathe a word did he? about it; you know I wont dont No, nnrnma. Jimmy Brown and the re-- t of the went in you John? This was spoken in a low whis- but I rememliofod, lys and would not per, and tho cherry lips of Maria dl.soliey you, were so near Johns car when fhe And Tommy never tells lie spoke, that when he turned his does lie? head to look at her there might No, mamma; or I couldnt go have occurred a dangerous collis- to Heaven., . . ion. Then howdoos Tommy happen Well, Maria, said John, Ive to havo our Jimmy Browns told you now, and so you shall bhlrt? all . REGISTERED LETTERS AND MONEY ORDERS. Registration: Letter may beregMered on of Cfteen cents, hut the payment of a government take no responsibility fbr salt carriage or compensation In case of loss. Al! principal post offers Money r: now rc. U e small um of money and Issue 4 ran ftr the tame upon other post off sahJect to the f dlowlng charges and regulations: I cents dn orders not exceeding PO.. Yver FI and not excelling I -- 15 10 OrerM and not exceeding HO e Oi-le- Ovei r. ti nnj notexceenns "r R YTE "5 OF rOTtETGN' TO'TAGR. - n laej single ra'e to Great Britain half an ounce- avoirlupois; letters, six cents papers, tarn cents. . - t . , Ktsndsct ra C 13 gramme letters, tea cents; one-quarte- pers, two to France 1 c-- ns. . . -- The pa- es of the first, the future empress of Germany, The faces of sEter-in-la- . . v -- . l. ti.r 1st Ornrr, kluil. tlv niurs ll, foreground w -- DUNFORD & SONS, LiCLCSmn.T DOOTSrD3 SHOES, pre-ente- d. hard Drechcr. sritGKON, - JABU L. IECJLTS &'OAPS, PUtSKliKE, ' rRACTTCAT, WORKMAN N CIAJCKS, Alt work wurmnled. nut WHOIX-- ! VUE A - "WTLLIAII IKCE, EU.EKY FURRISHINC GOODS, XSD ' Order ' H. J. tIo Lowest 1rice. CA M n:;0 CC.UECTICr.ERT BUYER CITY, TINTIC, V. T. All order front the sunromidtnx Mialng ii! be nn.mp.iy ' old attended i ' J. C. KTJAT.NNON, MERCJIAHT TAILOR, Iroro City. L Bex leave to inform hi Bnc-o- n put ron that he now pr ired to dn tvnip- no- m vt ail brunches ihe iu ing t hi re-- 1 leoee.oiie H.wh J and three More. ofthe East 1 D. P. THUCUUn, 7 BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Wlhe I fo inform ht friend and t!ie pubde In J tial he Is p uLS pared to make IumjI - ami io order on the shorext notice. charra ( moder- Rijpatrinc iiv. ale. Cuur Mreet, irvo tnajL3 VpZzXi.i STr:;riT.& sc:i, n.I 1'. fcursejora. Infineer ft. Will r'veVspecla! Iiffentlon to ot' 't irg Govern mem loind, Mieu il iron Coat lain. lottid, an l.wui prepare Ihe neoeary ir,jni tor J roicsla. Zand Formvli JStwyVl wt Z J. Scrip UfSoe at reaiJence.half block soutfj of . Provo lJou. aul fr of A. ll.IIOWrX.the Yrriprtetor of then! J would reepect-ful- ly City tt a Vitiivo of i'rovo annonnee tolt!ery, I'U v and v Icinliy that he l prepared to ell r evl an aroc'l of J art lien sre sni as fc ct.t pfiTtCrns in fhs 'he. as oi.. I he me a call. ' aul Territory. Glee . mar2 A. S. rATTERSON. TRULL, -- CITY POTTERY. PUItH. FtoIIclted "nmt J lTleri YVith Caro at . ! pahnis l AXD D I EH . WATCHIJiaudJt.WUJtY. Civil GENTS' GLOVES L. -- V mil - Csatr street, ,Iroxo City, Utah. V re-u- - AND IYoto City, Utah. .. AS I hou-eeleani- ng -- .... Ilcsldent ar--a JOBBERS A RETAIL DEALERS IX ALL TIIE BEST Ml ASPS OF wa-h-da- ys , M. X.. HIMMONK, rilYaiClAN ts ait nu-- S . I.r, HALT EAIOJ CITY, ENUACKD vast of Fnt bo Loops drug . Utah Brewery ta O, M1. ID. ,15. MAltGKTTH, AND SVI.T TAKE CJTV, In It, I 'urlcr. dr., iler UoinedUc. InUHirted and aul Snook. Before her is a tub, and INTEREST PAID O.V SATJXGS - - DEPOSITS. onaofher orphans is struggling ul in the 'water. The artKt has seized upon the moment when tho infaut has just opened his mouth for a prolonged solo, but is dexterously checked by his mothers swabbing his voice w ith a sponge. The manner in which a stream of soapy vvab.fr is . repre-sente- d running down into the unhin8 right eye, is very finely done. Into the other eye there is thrown all the ridded emotion of that up grief and, Xu-ropent knows no tongue. We defy any man to aee this picture without Ixdng stirred to his inmostdepths. Mrs. Snooks face is a study. It is each an expree-io- n of motherly lo'-e- , h'Cisj-.and iLIy lienutiful devotion to duty, that can tie likened to nothing except that seen upon tho face of our and at mothers on times. Three of tho children have already beeu w a tied. Their rosy countenances bright with exhu berant health has been further heightened by tho nrt of the limner who has depicted them it tulTcring with colds as one of their Kith. At the same time their complexion forms an agreeable contrast to the- three lehind the tub who have not yet teen bathed. This is finely dono and ctet a world of la!ior. The w hole forms an agreeable contract to the naked cheruM cent out by the religious pre-- x It Is a dome-ti- e scene full of holy Joy and tratiquilized by a sweet and dream-lik- e peace. In order to delicately convey the idea that even in so perfet t a home as this, sorrow mu-- t enter, the arti-- t has depicted one of the children suffering with tho measles. The way in which the mea-l- o blotches are struggling with the dirt on his noe, having captured thela-- t named organ, is one of the sweetest things in the chromo line that has ever bean "Wt tire now prep 'red to furnish theae chromos to every suWrit'or of the El I.iso Journal, We append a fevy . certificates from prominent Individuals; True to li fe. The very atmo Henry phere smells of soap. D PHYSICIAN AND SURCECN, r Irovo City, If. T- - n your Well, I declare, I have all along thought you would object, and that is tho reason I have been afraid to ask you. Object, Ill dio first so you may ask of me anything you rejoice, R. r.U ROGERS, r.V BANK, anr So c 1874. , uni UTAIT COUNTY T CAMPBELL & PATTEfiSDll, Ha T j.r.:oonE, X IT- - IT E E, Wishes to inform to friends and the public generally, that he has opened ft Tin - GIIOP, And prepared to manufriMun all kinds at reasonable rates. of Fhop cornt r of Centre snd Main street. Provo City. uoLl 1 Booksellers, News Dealers, tin-wa- re GPCCIALTIEG STA-TIOIxTHIRS, AT Cl ICast Tempi TAYLOR & CUTLERS, Street, HALT LoYKE CITY'. SALT LAI vIT CITY, C. T Keep In stock Toy, ft Call , S.A Eu.ict E.tlu Ca roHjj-iai J, Teh el R, lio-- s cl Xev Yurt prices. ' r line of Jaunye, Ilbfcrifal zzi Poetical Works, AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, - L0.-- J j:,r$ wr.i jVj,cT. A RIO STOCK OF GROCERIES, you on my honor, WHICH WE ARE OFFER IXG that the chromo Is o natural that WHOLE SIZE oi I RETAIL one of my children ac! ually cn tight And the largest stock of . VERY CHEAP. the rnen-Ie- s from looking at it. ' Pit School lien, r.uHrr. Rewards Sunday Reminds me of tho time when BROUGHT TO UTAH. to wadi mr, now many EVER they mtblj LlJ i Uy tiwlw.i bl bitw, i , j B. Su.art Anthony, years ago. dozen of your A nd w off r extrft Inducements to tliose Send tis 1,5,0 PCTCn GTUDDC, g tho Children. wishing to t up chromos, We want to offer them ns premiI CL mV ion at 11 art, ums. dome-tie In It show's misery the highest degree. No woman FANCY CANDIES, K UTS. ETC. ought to be showed toI J haveh seven or. rcRciiAsn r.cvvAr.DS. I irtnria rcx! all. c b d re n. AH kinds ..f U.. I. , t v.a! of We trust lhc.o Edinioniala are sufficient. We could append many thousand; but we forlx;r. Now now a show thiir Many who haveent svel let the hone-- t our prices ftre , Ke;t coar.tact.'y on hand. appreciation of art by coming up pnrrhe of n, !;! d that and taking tho Jotti'iuil. HI Pas) lower than that fbr which they can1 bring At Ilia old aland, terser ct I Ik ' " ' re Journal. Writ and GstreStrem. them here. I a-u- re u-- ed ( Wn-hin- r-- LIBBABIES cnccuriics, tcdaccd, 1 LIQU OBS .r ma-se- f .. " |