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Show SUB-DIVISIO- H J N, Fine. L anging in Price From to . n o These Choice Residence Lots oh the Main Business Street of Provo, are now on the Market. CALL ON OR ADDRESS, For Information Provo A BOUTLTHE SOUTH Walter Addrsss with Stamp. n(F OFFICIALIMMICRATIOH DEPT 7 JIM FIFTEEN SOUTHERN Meat Market, coX, Secry Raleigh, K .G. Proprietors Wholesale and Retail ETC., A SPECALTY. SAUSAGE, Meat Promptly Delivered. Centre Am prepared to do all kinds of ' arils, Granite ail Stone-To- rt Street, next door east of Went End Store. Tombstones Headstones tod A Specialty. Lorenzo Thomas, Ttne - e BEAL handle French of the Shoemakers and and of -S- Cleamnjr, Repairing Cutting etc.S I Utah. A full line of Samples kept of Foreign and domestic goods. All Tori ail FOR HEN ONLY - RIO GRANDE , JfNta I GiaraiH Fit Spanish Fork, WMkm er Mr aid - Utah WESTERN RAILWAY. LOGAJVj slax-makcr'- odwTaurpaLo, n. v. SCENIC LINE 0F THE WORLD! BRUT LAKE CITY. Change of Cars, and with only arc ihoie put up by 0. H. FERRY i CO. Who are the Largest Seedsmen is the world. D. M. Fsbbt&CoS BmatUblly lUspiraiad. Descriptive SEEDANtfrAL be nailed FREE to all for ilge will to last scasoa'a cw ppliuw,It aad is batter than ever. Su loam, ueiae Flower are Gardes, panes er Field BED8 should send fork. ' D. M. FERRY A CO. DETROIT, MICH. One Change to Ghicago, CURRENT TIME TABLE. la Effect from ana After May. 4, 1190. TRAINS. D No. No. 4. Atlantic Hall Atlantic Kxpraaa. :30 a. m. 5:40 p.m. I .Ogden Ar. Salt Late hr. 10:45 10:U a.m. a.m. 1:S5 a. m. M:45a.m. Ar. Green Kiver.. . :6Ua.m. Lt 7:10 a,m. r. Puclllo. a a. .. . :05a. m. A r. Denver.. ....... 7:45 a. m. Ar. Lt. Proyo. aassasaaaa 7:06 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 9:10 p.m. 9:16p .m. 4:35 a. m. 4:45 p. m. 2:00 a. m. 7:15 p. m. TRAINS. No. a. No. 1. Pacific Express. PacIfloHall. a. m. 8:00 p. m. Lt. Denver.. ....... 5:00 1 :3i a. m. IS :40a. m. Lv. Pueblo :50 11:45 p.m. a. m. Ar. Qreon River... 11:55 p. m. 10:10a.m. Lv. 4:50 5:55 a. m. Ar. p.m. Provo.......... aa T 5.15 p. m. 7:15 a. m. aaaaaaeaaa llTt 5:65 m. 8:50 a. m. A r. Salt Tdr.... p, 0:05 a. m.' 7:05 P.m. Lv. 10:30 a. m 5:30 p.m. Ar. Ogden WK8T-BOCN- Js ewe BIUommm, Sick Headache, Const! fatioa, Halarla, Llvsr Complalnta, till the tale and certain remedy. LOCAL TRAINS. Dm the HALL Sine (40 Uttle Beano to the Tnir thi hoot esU ooirninr. witatalu dew OBe. hetUsk ui Frlee ef either slss, psr kettle BINGHAM AND WASATCH. Leave Salt Lake City 8:90 a. ,m.. 0:05 a. m 4:30 p.m.. 7:05 p. m.. arrive OKtlon 'Vt. m 10: a. m.. 5:40 p. tn B:8o p. m. Pullman Palace ou all through trains and bullet aleeping-car- e Horton Reclining chair care free between 1 and 2. ou train and Provo Ogden D.C. DODGE, Gan Manager. J. II. BENNETT, Oen. Frt. A Pass Agt. Biding Lots. OLD RESIDENT IN PROVO" am si uanxis hhi. uaarcarcau ROOJ.S SIH 3NIINVX3 QNV 11VO -- EAST-HOUN- G. Ho Lp A Way, Business Property luck-strok- The Only Line to Denver with No east From $15 up. Acreage Gboice - The ONLTTanacontlncntal Line raising Directly Through REST SEEBS the Ieal Estate Boucjht&Bold s baint-Grnuai- n THE parcels C. S. Rasmussen. THE HARNESSMAKEH! w Pi oro City, J ESTATE for Fashionable Tailor. (8 them a call. fl MARRIAGE OF REAL ARI8T0GRAT8- e for Cemeteries, Ect., loients, III. men, savants, captains, and all those thanks to whom Baris is Iaris. At .the said Duchess But," Paulo, times, on the steps of her caStlc-shwith this sequence and crsistoncv of other on 1ierre's arm .owan descended fuivi ideas, your fathers ami you must liorse her with the long mane, pawing frf PROTO some wealth. Nature Sets Kar Seal of Nobility On Certain Ones, and That amassed witli SYNDICATE the his feet. There on ground Yes. madam. said Josselin, aI ami also intliecitv, she ardentestates, some there hard lieeu have very though her instincts of charity, retimes lor tiie working people, struggles ly olxyed Suffices for All. sick and aiding the kk ir. Or We the lieving ami bloody battles, which left them no- witli a the choicest liaml she lxiught picprodigal of Heal Estate in Neverfor thing, except eyes weeping. tures and statues for her palaces. Or in we are is true Provo that it Utah Valley . Correspondence theless, madam, City of the shadow of a vast hung witli Curious Story from the Union tin?' rich, forix'ople in our station, and that old tiieslries. she wasstudio, seated liefore an solicited I live wiithoiit working, promptly 'answered. organ anil giving to a few chrisen a Duchess ami a Son But mere were a matter of living. friends the Daughter. sorrowful and R. voluptuous Fros. BRERETON, H. C. EDWARDS, &c'Y. long as there sliaM remain a josselin he delights of music. From the French of Theodore De Danville.) will lie a shoemaker, and take pride in So the dreams crowded ukjii one anance. Beauty cannot be perfectly com- it. A little gold iermits one sometimes other in the thoughts of the Duchess I. lie likes,'1 added the work de Vivian, and, marBald the the strangest plete and devine unless it is lighted bv to do what Well,my dear niece, man, who at that moment blushed to feature of them perhaps, was that all were to lc quis dAstarac to theDuchess de Vivian. a soul burping with charity, and that his to ol wisli not for did he sjieak. realized ami literally. Oil reachreallr,tlien,you do not intend to marry is a characteristic easily recognizable his eyes, numerous charities and the aid ing home,exactly Duchess the laule told her Many tilings can be imitated, but not which your son Iierre? unthe his wife lavished uisin son of her extraordinary meeting, and he will generosity, and one cannot pretend to Uli, said the Duchess fortunate. painted lor him Alix Josselin so to the marry of his own accord when lie gets give all that lie possesses, unless And then, madam, said Pernette life does do that the young savant saw her even not it. The A up of widow, dependentnoththe good Josselin, grace ready. in her iloor turn, taking the works that one has done and atilhi inmaterially hotting eyes iq mu bur. asking onanybody or any thing am LEADS THE TRADE IN PROVO- our we of not to think have marrying not fond, tends to do is legibly inscribed upon moreover, so exactly like his ilewiis, ing of a world of which I dowwith them and children Mammoth stock of Light and heavy Harness and providing mother all that as befits and is them ana rich besides, the that why beauty is the my name, the face, things gave same sentiments and the same impresSaddles of all sorts. I wish Pierre to be a bird, and that only title of ' nobility that is evident ries? After a gesture of acquiescence, the sions. is my only real luxury, As we do not and that cannot be counterfeited by Duchess Tho de Vivian arose, and, having best gexxs tho care at all about kings, being as noble the caprice of kings, the levity of womBy the advice of the Duchess, lierre de Vivian went the following Sunday as they are. My boh lias well performed en, or the effrontery of forgers. Con- iirst asked Pernette to write down her fdB solicited. Corrcpjxmdence mime ami address, invited Josselin to to Saint Nicolas des Champs, where he his dutv as a soldier. Now he is sequently the ducliess did not trouble eome Center St., Provo, Utah. to her house to take her order. was certain that Alix Josselin would go the results herself about her future daughter-iu-law- , engaged in scientific work, As site was going out, the shop door to mass at a very hour. As she of which, I hope, will do honor to our early persuaded that, destined to be- oiieiiud, and a young girl entered, ho was praying a ray of sunlight that ancountry. I ask of him nothing more, come Duchess de Vivian she would irodigiously beautiful that one might noyed her caused her to turn her head. lie have the absolute beauty enabling her and no matter whal daughter-in-laher equal among the Her eyes met those oft ho young duke, uive sought vainly I welcome her to shall and to reign charm, and that, if she may choose for me, highest and most illustrious ladies. As ami directly she felt within her the deas she should be welcomed, since it is should appear in such a splendor of slender and tail as a princess, adorned lightful burn of love. .Progress was not But tell me, glory, it would be clearly seen. not for me to choose. by pure and divine features, as splendid slow after that. Mine, de Vivian returnsaid the Marquis, ..how would you One day the Duchess had gone to as one may lie who conies of a long race ed to the and asked could? if choose your daughter you a family of sick old people, who of virtuous help wives who have enjoyed the for her son the liaml shop of Alix, which Oh, said Mme. 1aule de Vivian, lived in the Hue. St. Nicolas des love of their husbands, she snreiul alxmt she not much diiliculty in obtainI should be very bard to please, an.! I Having fulfilled their dutv her the charm of cumlor ami innocence. ing, had for from the Iirst interview she had belive that my son's ideas are like my Champs. which she always performed herse'lf Alix Josselin, who had lxeu out buying the shoemaker by her lxjauty own. In a word, 1 should like a young and intrusted to nobody, she entered them in conquered materials for herself, and affability and because she knew a girl worthy1 to tie a true duchess like my the old church to say a prayer. When Iernette s hands ami cl placed i mix'd the light good slax; when she saw it. self, and really do not know where she came out and was about to get in- wooden staircase that led to the uper hadMeanwhile, the Marquis d'Astarac could find her. to her her wascomattention carriage, floor. taken a stroll iu the line St. Mar& Why, said llie Marques, undoubt- felled by what she saw in a window, This admirable person is your daught- tin to try to get a glimpse of his future edly iill the Faubourg men's and women's shoes er, said the Duchess to Barnette. But niece. Ves' said the Duchess, there or .so beautifull in so perfect iii then, madam, have you not the rarest, My faith!" said lie to Mine, de elsewhere. For it must not be forgotten, taste and so rarelyshape, it the most unparalleled, the most marvel- Vivian, you have made a elegant thut there are inwnsters to be found tliere, astonished one to find such in a Madam Duchess." then-- , for your young girl is certainly ous of all joys? like that Clotilde de Grandlieu, whom district inhabited by commonjewels 1 may lie allowed to the linest if said People leruelte, piece of work that has leeii Balzac came near marrying to Lucien They adorned a shop iront on the use an ugly pedantic term, we lielieve accomplished in this cud of the century. de llubempre. My son and I are more ground floor of a very strange house, in atavism. Why should not centuries Now, you know that I am credited with Solicited. Office two Doors East of Cosmopolitan Hotel. aristocratic than you can well imagine with a prominent gable and visible of and industry lie not reward- some diplomatic talent. Josselin has Correspondence integrity Ve are aristocratic In every drop of beams, ornamented with delicate ed in him who continues the efforts of relatives in if you like, I will our blood and to the marrow of our vings. ami dating certainly from car the his race? As for Josselm himself, it is try to get Touraiue; him to go ami live with bones. A witty artist maintains that middle ages. As Mme de Vivian did to 8x.uk his praise, but I them. the last noblemen died at Azincour-i- n not grow weary of admiring the shoes uotformo will venture to say to you just one word. Oil," said the Duchess, "why should assertion is somewhat and slippers, cut from the most 1415. The In twenty-thre- e years of married life, we exile a larisan who adores the paveexcessive, but not so much so as it may skins and the richest stuffs, supple which lie lias not once caused me cimui or ments of Paris? If wo had to blush foliisasi seem. seemed to have beeu cut and . or the shadow of a care, and he ium, it would be because lie made had pain, To say nothing of the women s lack for princesses by some fairy, the sewed shoe- iias loved me tenderly and faithfully. puu 01(12 jjdO'f shxs, and tliat is just the opixisite of 'PUfK9( lior.ll tlOAy KJIIOIM,fu(j of virtue, note simply that our kings maker. who had noticed this attenmil is it, said a Madam, Josselin, the truth. So, wil limit concealment or have made nobility a strange kitchen, tion came out of his shop and very hum miracle to do one's but, if I have blushes, let us take the true duchess renewing an extinct family, like the My. with Ills cap in his hand, invited done mine, like allduty; my ancestors and where nature lias placed her. ix?t us handle and the blade of JeannoM the Duchess to come in and take u after 1 rewarded a thousand have the courage of our opinion 4, and auoaan- nsiAnu knife. Ami Louis XIV., with his bre- closer view of the articles which she times them, am even merits. their Yes, lx to beyond aristixTats end.'5 the veted dukes began a oecline that has had noticed, and the great lady kindly tins young girl, whom 'no one would lie never stopped. In short, there are man- consented. astonished to see with a crown upon b 383111 jo TIIE ONLY ONE. ufactures of nobilty and titles who her head and a scepter in her hand, is said once she, Indeed, I Hoi seated, blood of cost will sell at price the blood. was astonished to see such perfect Ixirn of our By what miracle was The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul sOAOJcI and of Charlemagne. J00.IJS 0.1 JII03 evidence of a workmans she given to us? Because she is our Hailway work, giving is the only line running solid to hear said the Marquis,4 siiioojsjiug pun But, wo command and she these in when olieys; Vestibnied, Elect ricLiglited and there are no daughter days you, my dear niece, one would think hand, we kneed would stxmer muck liefore workmen. But, monsieur, who dev- but Heated trains between Chicago, Milthere were no nobles left. and adore her. If wo can only find waukee, Fit. Paul and Minneapolis. 1 begvour pardon, said the Duch- eloped in you a taste so unfailing and her who is worthy of her! Tiie Milwaukee & St. Paul ess. While the world shall last there so pure,toby winch, for my part. 1 fully a husband Chicago, Best easy, you will iiml him,' said is the only line running Solid well be aristocrats. Nature, which does intend profit? Railway went as out. she the Duchess, Madam, said the shoe maker Josnot deceive herself and cannot be deVesiilmled.ElectricLIghted and Steam x here is my dear wife,leruette. IV. Heated trams Iwtween Chicago, Coun- I re-TTg- ; ceived, perpetuates them where and selin, ino-g-iwho and works witli in me, whose preAnd when she was in her carriage and cil Bluffs and Omaha. when she likes, paying no attention to sence all seems light. You have The berth reading lamp feature in away to the Faultourg impiouEftonventionalities, to the char- deigned totoil rolling bestow on uie praise that -where she lived. Mine, de the Pullman Sleeping Cars run on acters that are so often falsified' and to old paper titles. But that we may completelyme satisfies my ambition by Vivian. again saw lielore her eyes, much these lines is patented, and cannot be the title of workinan.tiie more distinctly than in reality, this vir- used by any oilier Hail way Company. never go astray, site marks her elect granting a I1L T: V IIII.U- with the decisive sign that cannot be the only 1 one to which 1 attacli uny gin of sublime asx?ct,. whose vision had It is tlie(real improvement of the age. Irani my trade daily, ami mistaken. She gives to all, men and value. Directly and at Try itatid be convinced. passed liefore shall keep on learning it iintill un just For further particulars apply to Him with iirst the the rapidity of women, heroic beauty, strength, cour- and glance, 1 know something about it af lightning, she had fallen iu hive with nearest roupmi ticket agent, nr uddres. age and the appetite for sacrifice. The death.itIfis because 1 was a workman in Alix Josselin in Ixdialf of Iicr son. I lu- Ai.ex. MrrciiKL. Commercial absence of selfish ericas that is some- ready Agent M. Main M.. Salt Lake -- 0my fathers simp, us my son will lie a cratively and resolutely she took City, Ilah thing that can never be imitated by morkiuan In he mine when has finished of her, and saw lier IkmicuiIi the If. the man born to be a wretch, though well authenticated witnesses had seen the European tour which he is making iazzie of diamonds and in (lie splendor him at his birth emerge from Jupiter's at the present time. For, madam, since of triiuiiiihs. (ilc and J.Q. Davis Sh prepared to two hundred years from father to sou, S.l ..ilo.i of the Kuj di ru RoW m and ws.lmllnwgriiuj thigh. wp luiYc uec?n HiiopuiHkprH in thin hoiiMp. jijQ reviva l nh" 'Tit!u,ri,.l Iii.t siioiiM seisms and evei tiling iii that tirs'iij II. and each ofus has always tried to do. ail I the lluwer nf iris, iieuuliftil an-- l luie ih. d requires line edge, (.'all at The Duchess de Vivian was right, as good work as his father dul, and be- - graceful women, witli Line blood in No. llkl Cor. 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