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Show "Sli n A M I , ft?- - - n ; ti'jli w SATURDAY, JULY CITY, U. T., S. 3. iy. U-S'- r ' f ' FT 1? i ii Lu , 3 L m. m 1874. 11, noenns, in-th- J 1,3 THE PHOYO as temple. Jr Llon-.slaye- r,' . n 7 tfjsir.Esscnr.3S. . He immediately rose to his feet, and without seeing me, walked over my body, reeling like r.i. d a drunken man, and took refuge r?i m. AND wood, carrying with him PHYSICIAN SURGEON, two inches of the blade of my TJ. T. 1roro City, . , dagger. few a East I'oaprr-liv- e of door 1st with nut Gerard escaped Orric. bruises from this terrible position kinds.htorr, tliere be krej tin. no25 escape which he well calls providential. F. IX. HIMMONH, M. FK, give himself dogof a Christiansince he hU not food to the lion, OFFICIAL father nor mother nor wife nor Jules Gerard, who well deserved children; but you shall not go. with Therefore, because he is childless the epithet u. s. officem ron utah. which hid name is always men- ought he to revenge me the loss Oh, this Oeorxe I Wood, Oregon tioned, was born at 1ignan, France, of my beautiful mare? several Ms cried boyIn 1817. UUh mare! Even A. beautiful in Black, the year ....OeorTa cnpiix oh you N. Y. hood, he showed a decided inclina- shrill voices at once; B. McKean, Iaa. JaatleeChief f rtilHp H- - Fmwn tion towards a life of warfare. He ought to be revenged for its loss, Aoelte- I Juab H. Boremsn wanted to be a soldier, but his since you loved it more more than Mleh. c'r,rd Tte t Um, ; ! PROVO DIRECTORY. L ' tiiRr VOL. 1. L -- -1 RIM ir Ji r ' r a TFvI-WEEKL- e TIIIE3. Y t vm s " ' . r , , RealUant parents opposed his wish, When us or your children, and since you a tasie for a profession Is strongly tost your head when you lot your ; j A Sewfosadlaitd De$. FRYBlCl AN AND SE B G EON, Will you hold your marked. he siys, there U no horse. emi, have wive-1me ' becomes and let Newfoundland j At one aul ' Ptwo CSly, UtAh. alternative, the boy tongues, or none. For inv gun and go 7 HJo. go, then, fisheries a tx at and crew trying to that career, in nent TttXri, XT. 8. shrieked the women in a chorus; enter a small harbor, found them a time, Gerard followed the path JIHIA r PEMBROKE, O. J-- HHWr. Lc-t-, r! R at his the lion will claw you selves outside a tonrline of break-er- s, Ceulr oat and I by Prwro City, hope parents; pointed C. H F,'eron Clerk lt Jadlehd Dtatriet. in great peril. The wind and PHACTTCVE WORKMAN ON CROCKS, however, bo gained bis point In well for it! The sound of heavy blows followed this weather had changed since the 1342, he joined the French army WAlCliBS anti JEWEI BY. charitable wish, and It appeared boat went out in the morning, ami AH rorlt in Algeria s a volunteer. 1. eihea-ciouorncKRs. s her getting safely luck seemed Ills regiment was' stationed at that the correction was more tf.kpjtoriar than words, for in a moment pretty doubtful. The people on Done. As the Arabs around this 0v Q. Cannon prtejate to (Wnrre... 7.mbbabe auFrench Bnow to submitted had Brewery. the injured husband appeared uhore saw her danger, and friends place Attorney General piptr of Utah Ccntnfy soldiers had little to with A gun in one hand, and a big ran to and fra Amoug the crowd the II. thority, MAKGETTH, lit. MhU. , Wm. Clayton do but kill time a process which btick In the other. was a large dog, which seemed Aurtllor BAKE ClTT, WHOI IX ABE AND 8, 1844, fully alive to the peril of the boat O ART mJ.uk gave them more trouble than the On the evening of July Itemil Itrftlcr in Ale, Purr, ul Bon-Ar0 il U. U Campbell killing of more tangible adversarGerard met h Is first lion. and the anxiety of those on shore, ilnporle4 anil duBieUie. gupl. Common School ies. Gerards temperament was and Another Arab had accompani- lie watched the boat, surveyed restless. Having slaughtered much ed him; but they were merely the breakers, and appeared to t i. d., of the small game that abounded spectators of Gerards operations. think as earnestly as anybody, nDCFncLM Ect srrraiL. CT AH COUNTY. OFFICERS. AND SURCEON. lion PHYSICIAN fo a foe The roursof the can be done?" in the vicinity, he sighed What N. berry Warren Den rolatr Jndge more worthy of his laid. He eager- rroeeedcd from a dense thicket At last he boldly plunged into j fyecial uUnUwn gnen to Canrrrf. r MwenTanner In. to volunteer the forward ihe this thicket, . Thnrber K. Albert angry waters, and .swam to ! OfiW at rt'skleiii, 4fh Wpt fstrwt. and ly stepped Selectmen:- LThnaJ.MeCul lough to serve at Guelma, an advanced trepid hunter Ftood alone, await- the boat. The crew thought he Work Hoiith of IViar HtublW Proi'n t John Sn,U15 post In the north. Here his bra- ing the appearance of the animat wanted to Join them, and tried fo (Tne on Centre priiroCU. JuJO stor, County Recorder Henry C. and coolness made him con- One leaden ball against a foe that get him on board. He would not Sheriff very rabtUbed every Ttwaday, Tbnraday J. B. Milner .T. C. HTr.Vi:NSON, He enjoyed the honor had the strength of forty men in go within their reach, but swam Prosecuting Attorney spicuous. R Milner of being twice mentioned in the his single arm! The match seemed around, diving his head and snif- ad balarday, and nataia Surveyor- Albert June The for thunderous, Coroner. in search as ' if something. dispatches. unequal. very flng, Irovo Cit j', TJ. T Nutt all military After war, again came peace, solemn roars filled the air. The What was he up to? What did the Beiaovlo County Clerk InLinn hla ramomoi pat Dixon A. .Henry came enforced lion which to Gerard meant Ty urer. creature mean? What did he mn that be i new ponderous steps-o- the prepared to do ltlor-liKE. Daniels CotlertnrJamea and before the reached News ewiuf. It at the RlmrUt no-- I The very latent and the branclit' towards' Idleness In want? Aeor owning , it hi ret1enee, one blorlt Kael and enor-moAupt. Common School, W.IR Dusenberry him that an enormous lion was thicket.' His head, with-It- s ; .Give him the end of a rope! Sixtlh at tbe Bat C(XleraUve Ktore. TELLGRAITIIG NEWS, mane, emerged from the cried one of the sailors, divining tjj decimating the herds of the'Araba amazearound Archlona. Not only cattle foliage. He gaied with what was in the poor dogs brain; i PROVO CITY OFnCF.RS. became the victims of this king of ment upon the man who dared to thats what he wants. THUESCri, to tom were men m. td but face the was thrown out, A deg beasts, Abraham a Rmorjt J. rope Meor horrible talcs If the gun missed fire If the seized the end, in ,an instant BOOf AND SHOEMAKER,! Mining and General John Nnttall pieces, and many relaman failed to pierce either the turned round, and made straight were related bv thrwe whose , t nrepared to make ROOTS andt Sjnv-- l H. to. Aldermen. . Albert June tives had perished teneath the heart or the brain of the huge for the shore, where, not long af- T I" SHU I s to order cn tit annrtrU conrxsroNDENcr, 5 tire. Choice FrviirU andoloU. H. rail I- - mom-terwas sealed, Ger ter, thanks to the intelligence and doom his R. of the claws leather Wm. Parc, California beast, Donn. ,lrin and from1 -'. A. hand. IU?pairinjr neatly done; JwR. The Arate are fatalists. When ard aimed for the lions brain. sagacity of Tiger, the boat and 1ray onmoilerate. CoonHJor J W . Iival" Shop, Centre Street,, ( Milner. Jam or After the shot win fired, the crew were landed safe and sound. rhance unfortunate either event, any . . mayJS ' Provo City. T. Jf.hn Nurill Carefully PreparetJ bea-he view. i from an occurs to the hid Arab, smoke fortunate, rr A. Dlxoo wiit-teterrible-roawas r of rcr. a founded murmurs rkcouA, it Then Tren A SIrjtilar ITacUce. C. Rofccp FDITORIAI, MmlaLnuuL ... CITY and submits to his fate. He pain. The smoke cleared aauy, Milner Jnhn R r A'tfrn-all forest take of lion the the monarch let City and the rather would lay old be ort j A. II. BOWEN, the Proprietor ' Same of the hill tribes in North- eetablished Xww tail In'fsr J rrvrt F.IXtSnl.li he tvvssesed than attack the aul-m- at dead upon the ground. City Pottery, rould npeelMiller nkr1 -of became true annonnre to the eitiama of Provo uot Gerard Is biniH.lf. TLis Saparrtwr of a After have India ern flilly way peculiar thlsexploit -r A.O. Oiwnovand vlcJnitvtbat he la prepared to aell Interesting and Loadable ra.frtf Tr!'r all the Arabs, but It was of those a sort of1 demigod among the sending their babes to 6leep, City a irood an article of F arthenaare and a Robert T. Thom Wklirrni.l-- r Katel-Sionwas w surnamed corhim Gerard hom sqjoarn Arabs, who which is thus described by a anywhere in the among cheap aa can be bought LOCALS, eol me a call. CltvPrtnlksrparJalahT. Armw-mlGive bamTerritory. the Nearahollow ing. respondent: OTr Sextsn The brave Frenchman heard His services became In general boo, which served as a spout, i . J. oltk.AHl a9. oUil, the complaints of the Arabs, and request in ail parts of Algeria. through which the cool water of AuUftt reholvea to rid the land of the de- Lion after lion tell before his bul- the mountain stream poured forth Well Selected Civil Enrinwr aad B. a. Dapaty postaYaffairs. vouring pest. Tho Arabs beard of lets. His reputation as a mighty In a jet, was disposed the head of bnrveyra. scorn and hunter spread far and wide; and an infant, who was lying covered Will five fupvelal attention to obtalnlnf his determination-i- n MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, derision. Ills frame was olight his persevering efforts, saved the warmly .and fast asleep. The mlrnU for Gowmmenl Banda, Mtrin wul Coal aad Iron Banda, and and delicate: and Judging from life and property of many an bamboo Spout was so placed that Claim. tha RATES OF DOMESTIC rOSTAOE. necessary papers for proteala. , his exterior, he seemed indeed an Arab who was too indolent ior the water played upon the crown prepara indertrs1tht Zand Wammlt MtmfH end Sold . Lxxtxiw. (Tb tndrd Ac. Ac., Ac., unequal match for the peerless cowardly to face the animal him- ofthobaby8 head, over a part Scrip andat U ruu srolrdupoUU Flnft rts lrUT rover of the block sooth of half Office residence, was forest. ana he native land his con a bald In of seemed self' plains which hair, I ewl Hooaa. ' thrwuhout Ihe Unlts4 8lt Gerard listened unmoved to the kindly received. of theiiabitual Provo perhaps, sequence, os. or fracFor swh SaitloBl taunts and Jeers of the Arabs. In spite of Jules Gerards con- action of the water. The children .... I tion with Joy, he stant and open earfhre with the (thero wpre two of them) were heart leaped VMy MOORE, 1 rt-..- i. Drop letter, ilnfl says in his narrative, at the lion, he appeared always to feel a lying on their (right sides and X that soon this certain regard for the" majestic perfectly still, one would fancy In tmndrd rlc ! 4 ox. thought (Tt coun- beast This regard or sympathy, astute the of terror to Inform hi frland and thej WIshea the rkv.paper.. lmd of seignor, stupefaction. .They ' ml nln point. bite the dust under the though creditable to the man, been lying for an hour and a half, public xrnrrmlly, that ha ha oprned a try, might JS etx. per qar. wrrn time a ball of a Christian dog. and I en- seems to have become rather too we were told, and would be there Pil) - 'nix M T I II -joyed in anticipation the triumph Quixotic. No snares, no ambushes till nine at night; in all, between 1 15 It of the feeUe over the strong, and for Jules Gerard. lie speaks of four and five hours. I felt the face And I prepared to manufacture all kind 10 the power that xvould turn the these with unmitigated scorn. He of one of them and found it cold, of at reasonable rates. 5 ..... Weekly Arab scorn and hatred into, love must meet his enemy face to face and then held the wrist, buteould Shop corner of Centre and Main afreets, 3 Monthly. noZl or not at all his skill and trusty detect no pulse. Yet these hill Provo aty. . and admiratian. of teeth his made aad the rifle daws Gerard convinced are the preparations that against people PmnonrcAU. (The UndpJ klngle rte for his perilous nndertaking; and the lion. He would take no' ad- strange practice, which is quite I I ox. volnlnpoik obtained permission of the vantage; the duel must be fair. general, helps to strengthen the clM. perqnar. having The most dangerous encounter brain, and makes the children not otBeer in command, he set out to AT S Monthly he ' ever experienced, took place only healthy, but hardy and hunt the lion. 1 Qnrurty & CUTLER'S j A PAPER FOR TEE FE0FLE! TAYLOR While on this expedition, he in the' Autumn of 45. The of of ny weight gt Themmtman pek learned much about tne manners Arabs of the tribe of Meiza sent prinle.1 or mlscellxneou mitter la 4 R and customs of that nomadic race, for him, praying that he would SUBSCRIBE FOR IT ! ' " ' Progress the Arabs, lie remained fur a deliver them from tho presence of Silk Bimnct Ribbont 25 train per yard. time in one of their encampments. an old black lion. Gerard obeyed ADVERTISE IN IT 1 He relates a curious scene which the - summons. About eleven 'The Tower of Babel was a pigmy Velvet Ribbons at Seie York prices. REGISTERED BETTERS AND MONEY occurred In the tent of lion of a saw at he the to oclock what company enterprisnight 4,000 Rolls Wall Poyer. - - ORnERSt The ing Philadelphia him. o the Arab whose valuable mare within ten' paces of . halted, Re(i,UAilon: Belter mar bereflrtered on had been devoured by the lion. animal propose to construct as a monu- A. Bia STOCK OF GROCKRILS, :o:with his faco towards me, growl- ment to grace the approaching Hz was about to accompany payment of fro of fifteen rent, hot the Ikm-WHICH WE ARE OFFER IKO for no harsh a takea in that centennial exhibition . . Gerard on the lion hunt sound, government reponiblllty city. ing, with heavy, WHOL ESA LE end R ETA 1L . aafr eayrtnjre or com pen al Ion In enaea of At the moment when he was and looking at me with a very It is to be of. wrought iron, one Rmm. was all and .for in cover thousand from its feet wicked eye. . I VERY CHEAP.' ready height, . taking out his gun Tho Times in his tent, seated quietly by my his coming, aud the moon was it such structures as the dome apll Money Order! Alt principal pot offleea so of we wives had bounded or one the that of of his St. Peters, side, shining brightly, pyramids now receive small anma of noney and drafta fhr the aame npon other poet like a panther out of that portion scarcely laid eyes on each other, Egypt, would- '1k dwarfed intoj EUEEU:;0 FeOVISIC'l STORE. office, aubjeel to tha filIowlnt charge of the tent reserved for females bet ire a bull struck hlin directly in?lgiuficance. Tho tower is to Into the place w here we were seat- in the forehead. The lion sprang 'be circular in form, one hundred and regulation: Being entirely New and Comjte in all and before the husband could at me with a roar as ray guu and fifty feet in diameter at the ed; STUDDS, . $ rent On order not eeeellnf It apjvitntnu-nt- , Is pre fared to eierut I felt a sudden shock at bne, diminishing to thirty feet comprehend Die reason of this act; IS -Over 41 and not exeeedlng km DKAl.KR IS , kinda all of to so his breast struck have to is the promptly at Arab the top. It proposed all my shoulder, utterly contrary 20 Over $3 and not exeeedlng IM). and before before around Ideas of I stone staircases had snatchshe winding nie, spiral propriety, St " NOTTN, Or ar t an J not exceeding YiO ed the gun from, his hands, and could fire my second barrel, or do the centre tube for those preferETC. NUTS. t'OTx.l'IX. FANCY CANDIES, had C5CBied Into her own apart- anything to save myself, I was ring to walk up; but elevators r.K t iCT. CITKKS, x found will to I be which ment. hurled tho then lifted provided, DB A tax, Tit AN- -J Irit. (or lifts) RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. i W of a An kinds or the tet quality curtain ihat .yeparnted the two utyself lying on my side, R ith my nre calculated to ascend to the top doLtHri,r.s or; , The atandard tingle rate to Great Britain apartments, and passed into his legs pinned fast by tho rock that in three minutes. This is one of hltK-KTi ANKS . half anounee avolrdnpoli; letter, alx wifes chamber. 1 now henrd a had rolled on me, whilo the lion, the greatest engineering projects CAM-!tk a rs T A.1, 1j4 cent paper, two rent. )K between stunned hy the blow, lay so near of the age, and we learn that it is very animated dlscu-do- n I CU.I I Kept eorilnt!y on hand. Standard rat to Frane la 15 gramme. the two. The huskand wanted his me, that I could not use my gun. in tho hands of constructors capaAc., Ac. but ble seized and I the struck of whatever my poniard, or lady remained firm, ox.; letter, ten cent; pa- gun, they At ih old atand. fararr f 4th completing vcN PLAIN OR IN COLORS, fctreeta. end Faying, Yon are mad; let this the animal a heavy blow In tho undertake. per, two Mila Gea. IB Maxwell, Marshal C. ft. ;W. m " Surveyor Cl'twred IVwelTerof Public Mney.Rh.Dverto,r.r. Willett Pottenger Read Office III- U-- of-th- e tr half-a-doz-en e-- yrar-rri- d.- I h;;'f ;U tah: jt. Trer irf-fr- johh mcc3r it, , r-- far-echoi- I I r.lcnciiAriT .U-Joh- tailor, I f C 1 11 . -- t,-- us rr-- e Drp. no-f- . , s F-- , -- frcce-A-- e. d Tl-oH-n- n, POTTERY rr fl , d, lh lion-kille- r. tnrr,i I ll.J. T. N T w--ek, B IR, SHOP, Tri-we- Semi-weekly- IT .. tln-ra- re A- SPECIALTIES - - halt laick city. T lion-Azi- X, Dridge-builde- T says-Gerar- rs d, -- A tie-si- de , la-a- JOB I PETER d. 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