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Show 1 rr ir mv r JL VOL ! 1 DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL fl .BROKEN LINKS. I to'-o- d Geo. Q. Cannon Zornbbabcl Bnotr I- T. McAlJUUf Illegal to Congrosa General-- . Attorney Marshal Auditor Prei'-rer- ... Vw. Clayton Jotnc Jock . . S. I Campbell Ku4. Common School,.. UT.Vn COUNTY OFFICERS. X. Du sen berry Jud? probate r t; piste so hallowed, but that there Is pain For the links that are broken in Ufus golden chain. AH over the world, wherever we roam, Or whereer man shall find him a home, Till theendlng of Ume, he will complain For tbe links that are broken in life's golden chain. . Cod of our father,, O, give n that rest. Where we may gather again In our breast, Each one ;of our dear ones, so crueLly t.'-ke- , al raiht xen, an unlucky number for me. Yet I didnt know it; both Mere paintesl in black letters on a white rnovo city oFncERS. Abraham Mayor O. Smoot (D. John Xnttall J Samuel . Jones Aldermen C Albert Jones Wm. Du R Face, Tsm no, f Counetlorsf WMtlam A. Folio. John B. (M iinor, James W. Ijiveleas I. John Xuttall Recorder Henry A. Din on Treasurer . Marshal Henry C. Roger John R V1.1, Attorney City me F-- Daniels Assessor and Collector Charles IX Miller Supervisor......., .A.O. Cownover Chief Of ToMee RoVrt T. Thoms, Watefmasler City Pounttfcee per JostahT. Arrow mlih IiauUd Graves nevton J POSTAL ovaL Twentv-on- e twenty-nin- e. sl-te- ... y, be-fo- e. . head-Numb- ds-perat- Amir.S. myself with no unnecessary luggage. What did an unknown suicide want of another coat and a change of linen? I kissed my mother and r, and startled my grandmother by an embrace, and started unon what I mentally called my last Journey, with a determined spirit There was a certain hotel hi which many of the people of our village wero In the habitof going. This I avoided. Another cho-.cat a hazard seemed to be better. Thither I walked, determined to leave no trace of my destination to those who knew me no clew' to my identity to thoso who shall find me dead. I had no mark upon my clothing, no card, paper, or letter with me. I had torn the hatters mark from my heaver." As I Rinded the hotel steps I felt, so to speak, like one going to his own funcraL A grinning waiter bowed before me. A pert clerk lifted up his head and stored. I was an ordinary traveller to them that was evident. It was late in tho evening. The place wore an air of repose. Laughter and a faint chink of glides in an inner apartment, told of some conviviality. Oue old man read his newspaper the fire. Nothing die was a sltr.-- " I asked for a room. The clerk nodded. Do you care what floor? he asked. T shook my Not much difference, you see21, 29 very like, indeed; and yet be cause I chose the number ithout a flourish and a long le?, I am and have had a Ion" here and happy life. I should have been the occupant of a suicides crave ever ao many years ago, had chosen twenty-ninI really cant tr, del's:.. nd said L Was it a lottery, or a draft, a conscription, or what? Was it a fame was it It was a number on a door, Wait a said the old gentleman. twenty - nine is minute, Ill tell you all about it, I was very much In love empty he said, and tossed a bey everybody is at some time in his to tiie waiter, shorn J followed at once. life. At twenty-fiv- e I was We reached the room by two Romeo! He Talk.jinout was nothing compared with me. flight of stairs. At the door the -.. or it. She waiter paused.- Im not e said he twenty-ninworthy-objeNot only ct. Thought wa3a, he muttered.' The key is the was beautiful, but she was pood and amiable, and such twenty-onwith Then open twenty-on- e a singer. She sang soprano in the church choir. And Ive heard it I said. I dont care for the strangers whisper to each other. number of the room No sir to be sure, sir said Is there really an angel up there? when she sang her part alone, the waiter, and passed along a. clear and sweet and flute-lik- e her few steps further. Twenty-one- , he said, and, voice was. Ive never heard its a door pushed it open. unlocking equal. Shall I bring you anything, Well, I loved her, and thought she liked me, but I wasnt sure. sir? he said. I answered No, and he left I courted her a good while, but she was as shy ns any bird, and I me, liaving put the candle on my couldnt satisfy myself as to her bureau. The hour had come. As I shut feelings. So I made up my mind to ask and know for certain. Some the door, a heavy sigh escaped me. Alas! that life had become ' old poet says: so woeful a thing to me that I lie either fears his fate too much, should desire to be rid of it. Or his deserts are small; W ho fears to put h to the touch, In the dim light Df my-oAn i in or lose tt all. candle, I paced the floor, and I agreed with him; and one thought bitterly of the girt I loved .... evening as I walked home from a SO dearly. It was In the days of the cura little party where we had met, with her on my arm, I stopped tained beds. The bed in this under a great willow tree, and room was hung with dark chintz, so were the windows. Over the held her hand in mine and said: bureau was a looking glas, with than I better love you Jessie, a portrait' of a lady in puflj-my life will you marry me? sleeves and high comb at the top, I waited for aa answer. She gave none. by way of ornament. There were wont I you four stuffed chairs, and a brass Jessie, said, shovel and tongs stood guard epeak to me! beside the grate. I fancied myThen ahe did Fpeak: self lying dead ou the bed amidst No; oh. dear, col felt sorry I offered her my arm again, nil these and took her home without a for myself. Then I took my pisword. She did not speak either. tols from my portmanteau, and She had told me before that she leaving the door unlocked, for ehould start with the dawn to why should I put the landlord to visit an aunt In New York; but I the trouble of breaking it epen, I did not even say good bye at the laydown on tho bed, drew. the door, jl bowed, that was alL Then curtains, took a riTol in each when she was out of sight, and I hand, and, ns true ns I now speak stood fdone In the village street, I to you, had the muzzlp of each to fi It desperate enough to kill mya temple, hcn some one opened the door and, There, now, Jcs-i- c self. What had I done to havo so Mid a voice, I told you vou didnt cold a refusal? Why should she lock it I did said another voice, mini me so? Oh, dear no! I grew and sent the key to the offno by furious as I repented the words. Yet it stutigmc all tho cmio. tho chambermaid. to-da- er e.' --- X 0? DOMESTIC PVTAGg. n.ATF.A standard sinde rate weight is oi. avolrdupoUV. Klnglo rate letter See: throughout the United Htate, For each additions! Y 01. or fra. . ction.. I Drop letter, single irate LKTTKi.-T- he The sUndard rate Is XKWsrarKR. aroirdnpoll. Dally, seven Ume, a week, - SIX Fe ST 30 13 10 4 on. cts. per quar. - -3 Weekly Monthly muomcAiA The standard single rate D t oa. avolrdupoisk Semi-monthl- eU. perqusr. y H M . i ;ii h iy .i 1 Quarterly...... The maximum weight of any package of printed or mlseeltaneoua matter is 4 B avoirdupois. REGISTERED DETTER - AXD MOXET ORDERS. Registration: IM.'r, may beregislered on . payment of a fee of fifteen cent, but tbe government fakra no rcspcssihtilty kw of safe carriage or comenaijon la cs loea. Money Orders: All principal post offlee now receive small sums of money and Issue drafts for the earns upon other rost offices, subject to the fldlowlng charges and regulations: On order, not exceeding Jin. Overt! and not exceeding t"- Ovcrjt and nnt exceeding ItO Over $t and not exceeding DO 10 cents 13 5 3S RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. The standard sin tie rate to Great Britain half an ounee aeotrdupn;.; letters, six oenls papers, tw eenta. Standard rate to France la K grammes, ox.; letter,, ten eenu; or one-quart- etu- - e. . na .... NO. 213. LAKE EJSIKESS. CITY J. of Suit I.uUc City, Uiult, Jc'T'de. ro dtr Oi rti'K, 1st the yes said tho s ether. And heres my hamlNax. rAtu uprxriTAi, jtM.ixa ' ' ' Amiortrzrn r Oh, ckar! Im sleepy. f .SI ttt.i I am not Jessie, I wi-- h I was, aunt l You dldntilecpa wink last wM.n. 11 ' i j tri: night said the aunt. Nor you m tn v W I! I VM ,H Kivnt eaten your nu.ffr D'r ctyr. iouU go into a decline If you go Joiiv (u.r, '. I .ITT ou that way. I'll see Mr. Flack F. L. b. U1ET.S, Cii.lii-- r, about you I dont want Dr. Flack called said Jevle. Td rather die. Deal La Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, , 'Whats the matter? cried the c!llady. You are not yourself. Land Warrants, Collega Scrip, You dont eat or sleep, and cry perjietUHlly. What aiU you? ' Im miserable said Jes-iCoVacliont aJs and promptly Why? cried her aunt willed. r Oh. aunt. said Jessie, its all your fault You told me over and over again that a girl must never FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR jump at an offer; that a man must SALE. Dj rifued at least once, or hed not nlue a girL And I liked him so! And oh, he liked mel And when he asked me I Mt so glad! ISTEIU-1- T PAID OS flAVJXGX But I remembered what you said, DEPOSITS. , and oh, how could I dolt? I said, full Oh, dear, no! and he left me without a word. And Im so sorry. oh, so sorry! because I loved him, aunt You littlo goose! cried the TOOUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS oil lady. As ibr me, you can fancy how , IXTOVN AND COUNTHY. I fit. I had no thought of suiwas to live cide nowu My de-ir- e and' ask that question of mine W.whUtij tsnd'T to yon our grsstful over again. I pocketed my pistols xckoowlcjsruienU Rr the vrry lary. and crept down on the other side of the bed. I stepped toward the mount of patron: you hare bestowed hurt au and Hew out tho candie. upon u In tho past, and w are The faint red light of the fire w as If faithful and houorahl trad'.nf will still In the nnn. As I dashed on at the door I heard two yoor ronflJporo la the future, w are XU iff ty. , r olred I hat -- h.il hut I lio. (tt cuudoct, I met the waiter on the stairs. a means Incrrxted toscttier ire Found out the mistake, sir he said. Jut coming to rectify with a long experience. We bave made . .Vico-i'n- r. it. . . e. rit CaC-.g- cd y. extenslr purrti.se ia llat aud ! Shoe and a larte line Capa, Boots of Bents' Forni-hlGoods, all of ablch we are determined to sell at the jajii-- One evening, at tho hou-- e of Dr. Arnott (lX3.)Mr. Roland Hill t. rrMfiiour. 1 Sh Centre .ucntv W f Dcjvo City', Utah WORKMAN' OV Cl OCR'S, All work warrantnl. t.(Ut.YLUY. aul . Utah tdMi j Tt. II. Brewery. MAIlGmH, wirorrv-- g Sartdake rnr, in Ale, i viuir, 4c., tin port ! kr, and Uitn s,c. aul WILLIAM INCE, M3 KKERY CCKFECTilKEnY SILVER CITY, TIN TIC, U. T. All orvlcrx from the aurrounUluit Corni-- t Hill l.e nn!5 attended to ce NEW BARBER SHOP. IL - . HIXEB, H. (Lateof the Walker Ilouse.SmlLAeC'ty) Would re peel fully liJorm the tutlto that b ba oicned a DjuW Shop, Ladle, sham; oorilui; a kpccou'.y. Ootro Street, BreTO City, T. JaaM. first-els'- -. t. , t i:i Deputy a:::hv; j. stevjnj CJtll Eusineera and U. V. huruy.n,n Will civ cpeelfil a!'-it- tu'en'4 f.ir 1. Claniij:, Coal and prepare tt.e t. 1 i to !i oh'' .u ill. Dil, ll ' . . ' i . and w,.i is e.r pretes.. i.ufM and Ag J . S'ripnmt aid Office at residence, half block ao at. if r.ece-n- ry Ho.-rou- Fruvo Houm. ul CITY POT! n; Mlbl price. Wbolmlf lowest and Retail. Order from town and coun- try solicited which will receive our careful atlmtlou. - - tn k.ll.rotr Cny FONH, Knit marl ly. BobkselIcr3, Give lue ace 1 a II. J.L.O 1 .4 TINE B, t -cuop WlvhrX tO lUiolUl bl f a be i ai.d the I'lvTi'd i r: a , t.re all Lli-u- . prepared to in-- . ' r e at r cl Kbop corner of Centre :u.J M .In jCte-da- , r..-Provo City. l And le tin-war- Nev;s Dealers, ekkery S r l iiwf Terru..rj. public A. 8. FATTEIUOX. rm ruv.-- ' 1 . - BINroBU Jir e t : ot i cm fully aanrHince to tired to :I h Ci'y and vipiiht tt ' a yod an arUdc of Is and a U . oi . j .... ia lnu cheap a e.n i. - i a Child. u! very Of course I proposed to Jes-i- e the very next uay, and I need not ILXCAMULELL, tell you that her answer was not Oh dear, no; and thats why I call twenty-on- e my lucky au Xai i hUiUtUX, AMI Provo City, Utah. PUBLipfJOTICE. mention it,' I said. very glad that Is, it dont matter. Here Is something for your tmyble; I gave him a five dollar bill. fie said, 'I thank ye, sir;' but I saw that he thought mo crazy, lie was confirmed in his opinion when, as I passed to the door of ihy own room, I cried; Heaven bless twenty-one- ! its a lucky number! Fat I was never saner than I was then, and never hidf so hap-r- -- -., I.-- it 'Dont Tm Li iOTMili'lit rilYStClAH I m-- e rar ail Co-- ci be kvej. SIMMONS, 31. D. ) to-ua- y. F.d cf t ea-- wtiei k Ulil. Twenty-one n Mrron Tanner slain; J ADwrt K. Tbnrher LThTsJ. McCullough And count the link, perlbct In Ufas golden chain. ... I John Xottall County RccorJer. C. Rojrert -.a Henry Hheritr, .J. B. Milner Unisecn'lng AUArney ! A IXCKt 5DIEER. John B. Milner Futv eyor... Jonee -- .Albert (Jomni't.. Every one has a lucky Bum-e- r, I. John XuUall County Clerk suid the old genllftniin. A. TTenrr Wim Treasurer. is twentv-one- .. Twenty-nin- e Mine E. Daniel, Collector Jam. Ateot would have have W.IL Duveobcrry teen, .Schools, Common HupL . v n. n. neaens, n. d. DESERET AhD fiJ..CICN, NATIONAL BANK, FHYSlCtATi 1roro City, U. T. dreaming. Sure its the right number? - . Carey, IIL Up on the mountain ambition i rife, ing at night with a bottle of laudA tul hearts are aglow with fovoranJ .trilY; anum and a brace Kiinball Ornrral. ofpiUolsawako Sttrv.fM' ' Pa. Tbre, souls are weeping, with anguish no more, and so !k rid of my misJpvel wf "f Public Money, anil pain. .AVilleU FuUnxr I arranged my n (fairs to tho leister Land Office, .....I. For the links that are broken In lifes ery. bev't of my ability, and received PTft0Wt,ItL A U, H, ,v,vr. ' . . XTrarn-itcr,Clgolden chain. . , t an imaginary letter from a friend i CitUctr, Ktuerwii W. C. 1st District, Judicial and hovel alike there Is woe; . in New York, requesting . uiy la Clwk palace, Death, on his tnUslon, doth everywhere freseneo on a matter of buines. Xo m e, . ad offices. HPQ a room. One an old lady iu a brown front of fil-- o curls, the other my cruel lady-lovJe le Gray. For a moment I fancied I must be - TKar.rroni H I a y vi pooped A- W 3 ! I laid tho pistols down and through tho curtains. There wero two ladies in the from side to side of my di-gra- H. At'rn-v.:..- . r CITY, U. T., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1874. bed fill night, and thought I could VKA. P. A. PECK HA V. endure it no longer. Rut 1 would -- 0not pain and my respectDon a lu the valley, so humble and low. able relatives by committing suil. S. OKFICKKS FIt UTAH. Where cool purling ktnnmleta limplngly cide in the place where they Oeorse L Wood., Oremn flow. Governor dwelt and were well known and Utah front Sail are Wack, heads sighing, memorys Sorcur? thought of. I would go to New J'- - B. McKean, X. Y. refrain, t'hj.f justioe ve ry large city ( Philip IT. F.merxon Forth links that am broken la IHVa York even then a AaanelitUa....... some hotel, regist Jacob si. lioreman and, seeking golden chain. Mich. ter an Iw assumed Maxwell, name, and, retir......Geo. Marshal U. m n7 Fnr? ff3 nr l PI 10 VO 1. R o rr.cvisic STcr.i PETER GTUD30, gave some curious traits of the wretched ignorance of a populabr.AI.tR IJi tion of rbb'ra in some central C t llovt Temple Street, district of England with which TOO ACCO, Le was acquainted. A clergyman HALT L.A1C1J CIT3k'. IT. T.. CnOCZElffG, exerted himself to effect an ImFANCY CAhDIES, NUT provement, and took particular a frill line of in Keep care to get their children baptized. One day, having come to baptize AU kind of the best ijaahty td a newly born intint, whom he Toj, Juifcp, IIFiorlcoJ tui undertood to be a boy, he asked Fcrtlcil IVcrk, what name be would give the Kept constantly or hand. chilL Tne father uas quite at a AT PUBLISHERS FRICES, lo-- s had no predilections pn the At tbe eld a laud. Corner of 4 th Subject. And the largrt bclt of nt.i Deal d Ccrlre hi recta. tdihll it be a Scripture nme? TA-TIOTTER- S, LIQUORS . Aent. Seliool Regards Sunday Well, what Seripfuro name? The man agreed, at the minis- EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH ALFRED DUHELEY, that Benjamin AMERICA!! FORK, U.T ter's sugge-tie- n would do. As he was retiring af- And we off.-- r ex'r tml irenirn'.i lo theve r r.b: a in airhiDJ to ct up terward, he heard a great shoutwines. ing, and turning Lack, met the Liquors, father, who exclaimed: rr.ovi ic?r, cr.oci:r.irs, Sir, It wunna do it maun be . BACON, CIGAES, Winch! done again the Lairnsa libraries or rurxiiASE rewards. IOont prevaricate sir, thundered a Columbian Judge to a witness front thp mine. Cant Many who Lave rnf cel bcrc'c'cre now help It, Judge, answered miner. of us ushvffol that our price, are Exer since I got a kick from a Hint fur which Urey ran bring lower than mule that knocked mv teeth out, here. I prevaricate a good dad. hra I HAMS, NUTS, all of the ib cAxrn v An icty or U0 etc., i;: c., .ketk Si, r..5a r: otic:: a too nutri rouslo mention. |