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Show ! r li VOL. a OFFICER? U. n PROVO ' CUT, For the DIRECTORY. FOR UTAn. ' Come out here, George Burks. Put that glas down cant wait a minute. Business, particular-conce- rns the Company. Now Ive got you by the arm, boy, I want to tell you something. Then if you want to go tack Into the saloon, you may. I dont often meddle in other folks bnrine-- s, do I? .When a tough old fellow like me sets out to warm a body, you may know its becaue he &ees-jr- e need of It. Ive had an eye on you ever since the Company promoted you to an engine, and I want you to make a fair trip of your life. Youre a fine bright youngster, I dont never say things toeompliment. Jut taken, drinks for good fellowship? Yes I know all bout that. Been there myself. Bit down on the edge of the plat- I- Aiclate....... " The maiden stood with all the rharnt Of beauty In her soul; The grace that rested oer her form, Shed round it wect control: But while I gazed, her failing tears My deepest fceUngailii?M; . I said, Why weepest (him, Clr malJ2" Bhe answered not a word. The scalding drops ran still more fast Oer cheeks with sorrow flurhed; Her heat ing bosom sighed, and mure , The fount of tsorrow gushed; I nearer drew my sweetest tone With sympathy was fraught. And, bending, said, Why weepest thou But Mill she answered not. - TERRITORIAL OFFICERS - Geo. Q, Cannon She wrung her hands In poignant grief", " J tolerate to Ctn?re Zerubbabel Snow A If her heart would break ; .Vtorney General 2- IX X MeAlllaler 11 Me thought I might bestow relleR ht Wm Clayton An Uor Would she her sorrow speak : form here. - James Jack My soul aroused; I warmly said, Treimrer Of all the men In the world, I SupL Common Schools R. L Campbell Why weepest thooFMo her; tike it, engineers ought to be the WhaC that to you? lad to touch the bottle. We have At length she spake Mind your own business, slrf life and property trusted to our Salt Lake City, OcL, 1S53. - UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. hands uncommon. Ours is a -- 2 grand business. I dont think Warren X. Dunenbcrry Mvron Tanner A Younj Han Working as a Fac- folks looks at it as they ought to. f J vlb,Lrt,H.TI'1ur'r 2 Ilernember when I was a young Selectmen I TbocJ.McCul lough tory Girl. fellow like you, jud .set up with Onnntv Recorder.. j I. JohnC. NuUU an engine, I uvni to feel like a Roger Sheriff Henry follows as Facts have come strong angel or somethin, ruhin just .J. B. Milner to liffht at Little Fall-- : But Af'omey a over the country, makin that short ... John B. Milner surveyor time ago a very preXte'seing anl iron liead do Jud as I wanted him Jonea Albert Coroner to. The ixnver, sort of made me I John Nnttall intelligent girl, as was supposed, County Clerk situafor and secured a think fast, square up and feel Tlonrr A. lMion applied Treasurer ' of one much of a man. in tion the mills, knitting Daniel E. Assessor and Cnlleetor lame of name under I wasdoin well when I married, Hollins. Bertha the W. IL Common Dusenberry School, supL dewas afterward. well I - " rmhnte Jlge Jyor A rROVO CITY OFFICER'S - Abraham O. Smoot fl John .Nuftall iflsfrssi j(. . fvUniK-- S. Tone Albert Jones Tame Dunn. Wm. R Pace, f " CnaftetlorM1 Willtnm V. FMet. John-Milner, Jme W. Loveless I John Nnttall Recorder fren sneer ...Henry A. Dixon Marshal Henry 0. Roger John R Milner CUr Attorney Assessor and Collector .James E. Daniel , Charles D. Ml'ler Snpneri.er A. G. Coamover Ch'etof police- .. Robert T. Thomn WatermxVer.. JoslahT. Amwmlth Ctty Poundkeper Daniel Grave ., Sexton She quite reticent in her portment, though of an apparently agreeahle diqxition. Sevan young men of the village had become smitten with Bertha and, when she announced her intention of quitting the village, these voung men grew melancholy. But o llertha left. She went to d and a situation in a factory, but there her manners at once created and it was found, after a carefully prepared plan, that Bertha Boltins was Henry Wallace of Brooklyn, N. Y., who had leen playing girt for a year or two Wt very successfully, having for several months been in the employment of a New York concert saloon proprietor aa n waiter gir. Wlallace said he the role of girl because by doing so he could obtain employment, and in mile he could not Troy Press. OL-eg- there-secure- su-pici- on aa-nm-eti POSTAL AFFAIRS. at-ai- re -- o- R ATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. A . (The standsrl single rste weight ox. avoirdupois'). Single rate lelter Lmtau Is Game. Slurp . 4 - In one of our hat factories they played a practical joke on a chap who never supplied his own tobacco but smoktd that of his comrades. They procured some fine sawdust, browned it over a fire to 4 ox. rate standard y Ksrsf appha. (The aloot the shade of the weed; avoirdupois). with this they mixedalittle, very 35 even time week, cts. perqnar. little, Dally. genuine tobacco; shook it -30 " Ms up well and pourel it into a cigar 15 box which they then placed with10 in reach of the victim. lie took " 5 "Weekly to it kindly, and smoked It all up, : 8 Monthly declaring it was the nicest tolac-c- o he had smoked forBlongtime. rate standard PeRtomcAiA. (Tlie tingle The loys are making some more. t f na avoirdupois). Danbury yens, 8 et. perqnar. 3 i Monthly 1 A Cunning Eil for Trotters. jnarterly... S cent throughout the United Staled fracor additional o. For each 3 . tlon 1 Drop letter, single rate 1 ly fseml-weekl- y Semi-monthl- The maximum weight of any package prln'ed or miscellaneou matter la 4 B of W. II. Wilson, a n horse trainer of Qynthlana, has invented a very ingenious bit, to be on the trotting hore, so REGISTERED LETTFRS AND MONET neatly arranged that a driser-caORDERS. give his horse liquid Reytst ration: letters may bereririered on during a heat without changing payment of a ne of fifteen cents, hot the his position. A rubber tube runs pnvsmmmt take no responsibility (hr from the bit to the seat of the sate carriage or compensation In eases of sulky, where there is attached a loss.' rubber bag for water or spirit, Money Order: All principal post office from which the lightning trotter now receive small nmof money and In- can drink refreshment on his fierv to drafts for the .am upon other post track without pausing. Cbun'rr offices, subject to the Pillowing chargee Journal. well-know- u-e- d nouri-vhroen- t - - and regulation! On order not exceeding ?70... . Over M and not exceeding ! M Over $3 and not exceeding ItO . Overt! and not exceedlngTfl 10 cent 15 ( trenatisa. SO Still two results may be looked for from this agitation; a successful placing of the eoropanyg stock upon the market, whereby RATES OP FOREIGN POSTAGE. can pt t a e people of cremaThe standard single rate to Great Rritaln tion in their burnhaving fingers an ounce half avoirdupois; letters, six ed; and a ml action in the ardor eenta paper, two eenta. deecnf burial which mud I Standard rate to France 15 gramme, made now that public attention is letter, ten cent; pa- being so directly drawn to the pers, two &!. subject. Hartford 25 ta-.t- 1 oron'-ftosrterox- .; Co-rran- and did long We had a nice home, the little woman and me; our hearts was set on each other, and she was a little proud of her engineer. Bhe used to say so anyhow. Bhe was 'Jort of mild and tender with her tongue. Not one of your loud ones. And pretty toa But you know what it is to love a woman, George Burks,' I saw you - walk with a blue-eye- d little thing last Sunday. And after awhile we had the littlt? girL How I felt when I came home and they put her into for the first time! I looked sort of silly and sort of glad! My wife, she just laughing out loud, to see me handle that little ms-ar- thing so orkardhv I never likecl little children much, but I took to that un powerful. Everybody liked her. George, my loy did you ever take time to go and peep at young ferns in spring? You see em all doulJod together, like a teenly fir-- t. Thats what she was at first; and squirm; Iauty curled up tight. Then they unfold ami spread out, and come up bright and delicate, and finerin you can the put into words. Thats way she did. Every night I came home, I found her growed and plumped out more. Used to toss her up, and shed squeel liko a and come down on my face in tits of laughter. Oh, I darseut think about her ctinningties. But the very firat word she learned to say was all fi- -t jut lapa! We talked a good deal about what we should call her; my wife and I. 'We went clean through the Bible, and set down all the fine story names we heanl of. But nothin seemed to suit, I ued to purzle the whole length of my route to find a name for that little girl. My wife wanted to call her Endora Isabel. But that sounded like fulderoL - Then - we had up Hebeecar.and Maud, and Amanda Ann and w hat not. Fftully, w hen ever I looked at her, I seemed to see Katie. She looked Katie. I took to callin her Katie, and she learned It, so Katie she was. I tell you George, that was a child to te noticed. She was rounder and prettier made n wax figger, her eyes was bigger and blackerin any grown womans you ever saw, set like stars under her fire head: and her hair wa3 that light kind, that all runs to curls and glitter. Soons she tould toddle, she ned to omne d.incin, to meet me. Ive soiled a many of her white pinafores, bury in niy face in them before I was washed, and sort of prayin soft under the roof of my heart, God hle,--s my little baby! God bless tny little lamb! As sho grew older, I used to talk to her about engin, even s ii 1- Li -3 -- SATURDAY, hiras Little Girl. . Wood, Oreson fhwernor ..Geonje I A. Ulnck, Utah 0?oix Secretary - R McKean, N. Y. Chief Juxtlce f rwilp IL Kineraon ja.Hb 8. Boreman Ora. R. Maxwell, Mich. Mrhal.T .Win. Crey , III 17. H. Attorney-..-Nathan Kimball finrreyor General Recelverof Public Money. J.ROverton.Pa. Willett Pottenger JbMalcr Land Office, UL L U.K AMeor Cal. Oi J. Hollister, p.K Collector Clerk 1st Judicial District, C. W. Kmewon U. T.. Ttaia. ' SYMPATHY. AT wax. OILL KILIA. 3flI R 111 1. OFFICIAL i i A3 If i J tJk 12 n nn' n a ; r3 '3 itili La taJS JUNE 20, NO. 210. 1874. took her Into my cab, and showed SILT LIKE Cin EUSISESS. eusi:;S3 cr,D3. the tachments of the engine, and learned her signals aud such r.i. d. n. m. things. She tuchsucti an interest, DESERET and was the smartest little thing! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Seemed as if she had alwas NATIONAL BANK, road. loved knowed em. Bhe the Trovo City, U. T. of Ilernember once hearing her say Crricr, lt !oer e.t of to a pi ly mate, Theres my papa. btore, litre te. Let; crut tl Salt lake Ctal. City, Bogf kinJ. Hes an engineer. Dont you wish ho was your papa? F. H. SIMMONS, M. D.t My home was close by the track. PAID UP CAPITA! XUvJeot Often and often the little girl AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. stood In our green yard, waving P.HY8ICIAN AND SURGEON, her mite of a hand as we ruahed noccno, Ft by. - Well, sir them was happy years. It t kills me to look over them now. I was doin so welL Had an idea I was made to prosper. I felt good to all the world, and that ud lieen well, if I showed my good fellowship some other way. But men are fools, I was so easy I couldnt refuse a social glass, and I was always free toasting others. Manys the time weve stood, three or four fools of us, clinkin to brotherhood drinkiu the very things that made us fit for anything but brothers. It pleaed me most to have them pledge my little girt And the more theyd toast her, the deeper Id driuk. 'And I wa drinkin death to her and damnation to me. Ill cut it off short. Didnt mean to say tut a few words to you, but I got to thinkin so. Cant spin it out much longer or therell be no man left to me. Well, one day I started on ray home trip full of that good ftllw-shi- p you was imbibin awhile ago. Made the engine whizz. We was aw fully jolly, the fireman and me. Never was drunk when I got on and engine before, or the Cotn-p- y would have hipied nu Warnt no such time made on that road before nor since. I had sen-- o ju-enough to know what I but not enough to handle an emergency. We fairly roared down on the trestle that stood at the entrance of our town. I had a tipsy eye. out, and, George," as we was filin through the suburbs, I see my little girl on the track ahead, wavin a red flag and standin stock still ! T he air seemed full of Katies. I could have stopped the engine, If Id only had sense enough to know w hat to take hold of ty reverse her! But I was too drunk! Aud that grand little angel stood up to it, trying to warn us in time, and we Just swept right along into a pile of ties some w retch had placed on the track! right over my baby! Oh ray baby! Go away, George. There! And do you want me to tell you how that .mangled little ma-- s killed her mother? And do you want me ta tell you I walk alive a murderer of my own child, who stood up to save me? And do you want me to tell you the goal fellowship you were drinkin ago brought all this on me? Youll let this pass by, matin np your mind to be moderate. ltoie you will. I was a moderate un. (O, God! Oh my b iby). 1 can knock down any man twice my size for a good reason, George Burks,' but ray heart ju-- t melts to water for that little girL TUi-w- ourgI.Ls.-esanddrink- in 1 l.U.,11 Provo Cl!y, rre.( rnt. lTeL, WM. TL HOOJTR H I I !; I K. M YOU AM, WILLIAM Director. JLNMNOS, - John- miahp, F. IJTTLK, U tS. HILES, Cbi(T, -- - Anecdote of Dr. Lhinloac. Before he went abroad as a missionary he placed himadf for a time under the tuition oftheltev. XL Cecil, of Ongar, Eex. The Congregational minister of Sanford Rivers being taken sick he could not conduct the evening ervice, and applied for help to Mr. Cecil, who at once sent Livingston e. The young Scotchman soon surprised the congregation beyond measure, for, having tak-e- d his text, ha became bewildered and could not utter a word. Then, without any apology or any kind, he snatched up r, his hat and made his way to leaving the congregation to think or say what they pleased. This was the man who'afterwanl was not afraid of man or of lions. Iet timid preachers take encouragement. Let not committees or members of churches say too hastily: That man is too lashful even to make his way In the world. On-ga- ul " ULaL. muit ome,Utah J E. Centre Erne!, Provo C.y, rRACTrcvi, Workman on ctgcks, W AH HU aud JEW UX.. All work aul wrrr,fM. Deal in Gold Dast. Cola, Eiciasge, Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. Utah Brewery, U. It. MAHGETTS, LAKE CITT, WH U KIJC AND Collections n.ade and promptly SALT ami r iu Al,Lxr, Furltr, 1 , . ovuiniHw imported remilted. I-- -.- ., a-- WILLIAM INCE, FOIl FOREIGN EXCHANGE SALE. IXTF.nLXT TAJD OS SA riSGS DE1VSITS. ul emert ENGAGED EXl LOsIVXLT IS 1roTo City, U. T, Ret leave to tnlurm barei'ifDOr.one AS SHOES, GENTS GLOVES ladies runs. teuwe. A. If . IvOTR of hi Aud r lmt ja an rttt SDkxI rs ran jrYjArfnl nvar and of boucht an) where in fh lue rail. aul t Territory. r;:r.E7 j. steiviht 4.111 ) V. 8. ljiilnrer barie)rt, Will piv l FotxM 'i Keep la stock m T.. full line of B erks, AT rUBLISIIERB BRICES, And the !rcrt stock of Sunday School Rewards EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. And we ofthr extra IndnccmenL to these wlkhicj to tt op , LIBRARIES OR PURCHASE REWARDS. And t fUn-war- e , E mN-donar- Many who hure sent east he reto5re now t'tirrhs r u, ,lurflrd that our price are luwur than that (br which they can fcrlrj them her. Xi, p, prepared to manuticture all kind at rernable rate. Fhop evrner of Centre and Main afreet, Provo CRy. ikCL SPECIALTIES AT TAYLOR & CUTLER'S SALT St-'- Rennet i Vet o RAlms - A CITY. 3XA.I CXI 25 err, is per yard. id Ihblons at Sne York prices. 4,000 EoIU Wall I ver. -- Q I RIO STOCK OF GROCERIES,. WHICH WE ARE OFFERLSG ' WHOLESALE and RETAIL VERY CHEAP. apll EUERTO FHCVIS !CH STCr.L PETER STUOBS, rrALza us GROCERIES, TO DA cco, FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. All - - SaJ. to lntorra M fritnd and the public generally, that he ha opened a Toj, Jarenilf, Ilislerical and reetlrar o- half block toiuh cf aul X XT XT S T.TIO IsTETRS, XJ. Deputy J. r.'.OORE, II. T nvc-TOi.- L-f- fl Tin-ono- Fiat Temple Street, sen, evjweial atteniion to for leiverrmcfit IhJk, balulrj irlri-- t Uuuv, Coal and Iroi Ijmd-- , and will for crs the j prvjwre protest. AVUhes Booksellers, Nevrs Dealers, i jateiii mar? CAMPBELL&PATTERSQII J TAfH td lTrttr,iitiinti ! cf lTvo tn t be is to eM F inm-um- S- - A. B. PATTERSON. and FCkITc niftk CITY POTTERY ripat Orders Solicited and Filled OXce at IVaallirto. With. Care at the Lowest SALT LAJCm CITY, e, and j 3i A5D to I rcefwre.1 fuii FURNISHING GOODS, SI bort'ei bine to-rera- SitciiA i t J. t tin ll.e l no tice. Cbire rench ami U. . calf s.kiu and Cal.iorn.a so.e leatiier on band. Leiminnit neatly done; al ehaocra UloOi CklC. iihop, CvUtr S'r-- t, Irovo City. rnaj rhthao IL J. CAM FLUX, n BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, r AND Price. Eat pat-rn- do D. P. TIIUESEN, & CAPS, 33LA.TS luraaeroc 1 av DRAypSGF 3 Li :ht be nr iiejirva In ail It hraiM h at the t e BOOTS - MERCHANT TAILOR, three vjmj, of the retail dealers ALL THE REST jonnrns co:ifectio:;ert J. C. STEVENSON, ln SALT LAICE CITY. irj EILVER CITY, TINTIC. U. T. All order from the sqmmndine; Mlnlnf Cauip will he yruujj4.y auiS ancoded to DUNFORD & SONS, d wns-abou- t, ' Jtsrs Co-ors-- f tl e lx 4 quality of LI Q, xr O B s Kef t constantly on hand. At like c--i eld uaail, earner aud 4 cut re Mrcctv 4i 1 r-- i .'i |