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Show ri "3 If n ii M fi) in ii nj r nn fi f a lUf i r3 h I ! ' i I, U ( t 5 l!a n P-- lA n n -- w I ! I if 3 a Ft i 0a lj: iiiiil iWItWCT VOL PROVO 1. DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL 1 DREAM OF II T 11 KX. IPPIfR DUS. D. X. JuKD SN I dream of happier day, FOR UTAH. tT. S. OFFICERS Cevernor Secretary Oregon rr?, I. Wood,, A. Uiaek, Utah . G4"NW da. D. Janice.. A.etntrs McK-a- N. T. n, f ptillip H. F H. Koreman jat-u- l R Maxwe.l, Mich. Wm. Carey, 111. ... NB h a'' Kimball yyt,rshnl. U. K. Attorney r.d Hiirfwyor Public Monets, J.tXOverson.P. WiHet, IVUengt r j; ulster Lan i F. Tagsart, HI. x sne.cn.,3. C. K O. J, itolWcr, Cal. T , I tr! -ttrri. lLladlelH) PttncL C. W. tca rof - i ra In the tUeni hours of night, When the world h bushed Xu lumEi, And the rtar la heaven are Ir.ghl; I fbol the titficb of angel hand. And c the snlntng gleam Of wings that fi h about uie; But, oh! 'u butudnutu. , , I dreaux et happier d; . . . , When lifts wa br.gbt and And oTr my sky the bow nf hope at! In color, true; fades with jnorn.as:. . The J .ike alars upon the f'sam; igh to find tny happy thoahU Were but a pretty dream. I dream of ha; pierTIavij as. d Tl'-io- ' TF.nRITORIAL OFFICERS. Q. Cannon l Congress sale td httfiT tearrst; er rrn county officers. Conntr Warren X. Dnscnberry Tanner r ' Mt-m-n K.TImriier V Albert 1 TIioaJ.M eCullouuh l.e Froiw'- - Ju n T- Recorder - lobn yotnl Henry C. Rorj t. Sheriff rrmeenr'nS Attorney, J. Milm r B- - John R Milner Surveyor-rnrnneAUerf Jones -- I John Nuttall Clerk, tonnty Henry A. Elion Treasurer James F-- Daniel Assessor an 1 Cn!le--!n- r Supt, Common Sehools W.IL Pusenberry r.. rnovo city officers. -- Abraham O. Mayor ....... -- r Smoot Tohn NnrtaU Samuel K Jone Albert Jones ".Times Pnnn. Wm. T5. Ies. 'onnellorsJ William A. Folnf. John IX i.M!lner, James W. Loveless L John Nuttai! rteeorder -- Henry A. Dixon rreasnrer Henry C. Roger, Marshal.. John R Milner Attorney..., Nty an l Collector Jams E. Daniels Charles D. MHVr tnpervlsof-- "A. O. Cowtover Mitefof rollefl. .lintert T. Thomas Joslnh T. Arrowsmlth 'lty Poundkceper Daniel Grave ttxton v Alderman- - rosm AFFAIRS.' , I - RATES OF DOMESTIC P03TAG standard single rat F- weight T.rrrrKM. (The Is J ul. &T'vrriwo-- fUrele rata letter Scent throughout the Called States fracor ox. H aUitlonal each For 1 tion I nip letters, x'.DSle rate. 1 (The atanilanl rate NEVirirEKT avoirdupois'-Dail- H 4 ox. y, seven time six a week, 35 es. a per qnar. 13 Semi-week- ly 1 Meekly Monthly , - - 10 s - lKiuontCAi.. tThe'atandanl xlngla rate Is t ox. avnirdapolsk ct. per quar. pembmonthly- -, Z . Monthly 1 Quarterly-.- ., The msxtmom weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter Is 4 k n X Correspondent of the New York Tima who was present at the recent BonapartL-- t fete at Chielhurst writes; I found the Empress looking older than when I Lu-- t met her, as a matter of course, after her great .sorrows and trial , bat Mill a vtrjr beautiful woman. She has that clear complexion which shows too plainly the ravages of time and of care, but her blonde and still luxuriant Tiaif, and the charming oval of her face, wi! never grow old, It was only after hours of rno-'- t fatiguing Work that she showed the signs of age which some remarked; but her sweet and winning smile, and symjath(.tic glance which she gives from her limpid blue eyes, make one forgot to notice other details, remarked only on close inspection. If not !e she an Kmpre-!called as handsome a woman of her uge ns can te found at any court, - Ar.d to this mu-- le added the charm of her manner, which captivate all hearts. The llmprca was dre'seed lii' black, wore no ornament whatever, and had a black bonnet, elegant in appearance, but yet very simple and unpretending. Her dros being short, tJm looked, much - smaller than usual, and less tali than w lien Meu in the Ion r nles of the curt The portrait of the Empress give one the idea that she is much tall er than the really is. Her son has already grown a little above her, but when standing side bv side there appears to be no .difference in their height. The Prince Imperial Is a manly ytfung fellow, with good shoulders,' an elegant form, and very clear expressive hlueoyes. Ilis legs are precisely like Ixh fathers, short and a trifle bent, precisely like the legs of old cavalry oflbers who have spent their lives in the saddle. The tldgh lione being comparatively short, the ITinec looks taller u hen ami sitting than when standing, this remarked at once c very-on- e peculiarity in the Emperor. It is a peculiarity of this branch of the family ouly, for Prince Charles, son of Lucien Bonaparte, who was present, is one of the finest formed and handsomest men I ever saw. He is & famous sportsman and one of the best fellows In the world. He came all the w ay from Italy to present hi ropoes to his young cou in. Prince Jerome refused to come from Paris. The Prince Imperials voice is excellent, firm and ditinct, and he expresses himself w ith great fluency, w ith-oever U ing at a loss for w ords. His manners are a little btiff, according to French ideas, nd more like those of an English lad of his age, but he Is always good matured, nmiat-leand ready to render any to his friends. He service fiossible quality jossossed by his father-r-- a faculty for remembering faces and names and on more than one occasion on Monday ho astonished his friends by rctnem-litrin- g ho had not seen per-on- s for years. This is erhaps the mod important qu:dity a mm in After the his position can s. deputations came the general public, and the Empress and thfs Wince stationed themselves In Buth ..were the hail of the worn out with f digue tefore this was half over, the Empress show -- , d -- REGISTERED LETTERS AND MONEY ORDERS. Reglalratlon; Letter may bercylriered on payment of A tee of fifteen cents, bnt the government Uke no responsibility Sr sate carriage or compensation In c:scc of loss. Money Orlsiwt All principal pot oflice now receive small xnms of money and lean e drafts for the asme upon other post oTlces, sutJe,'t !t the fitlowin; charge and regulations: !n nriler not exeeelln? tCOverfI and not exceeding FX) stiver It and nvt exceeding 1 10 Over f I and not exceeding Ft) Q- 1 0 cents 15 10 25 RATE, OF FOREIGN rOSTAGE.' The standatsl Undo ra'e to Great Britain half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, six wenta papers, two cents. Standarl rats to France U 15 gramme, .or or.; letters, ten rents; paono-'iTtr- per, two cent,. ut , po-es- ing great vigils of wearinc. 1 liink of shaking hands with five thon-an- d jHrs.)ii- - in a single afternoon! Bui the public wu not yet :itifiHi. Lumh had pro-led, and w lieu the inuph hud eaten they agtlu catnu out UHn the lawn and ahouted for the Prince, lie went out with hi mother, but had got 1cm Iv twenty puces when tho crowd pre-e- d upon him, and a frightful scene of fusion preai'u d for an Instant. (n But for (the energy of the friends and of the police, the Empress "woiiiit have met Queen 01 gas fate, and had tier dress torn from her back. Isaw M. Bouher giving beautiful punc'ue right and left its the crowd tn itmthusite-d upon tire- Prince.- - The latter laughed heartily, tait seeing that his mother was frightened, (reports had been circulated 'that an attempt upon the Primes life would to made,) seized her in his urrns, lifted her from the ground, and ran into tho hall, laughingly holding her for a moment, and then setting lie r down where I was Handing, bho raised h r hands and tried to smile, but her fright was too great. And she hastily dragged the Prince into the saloon. Then her friends the scone in a smaller way, and Madame had to fly to her chamber ns the only means to escape from this fond enttui-iasThe crowd stiii called for the PrinCe, and he went out upon the balcony, but the Empress refused to accompany him. vi M For all tho joy and gladness . Have tided with the year. lv.!r--t- e ZerubbtOiel lyhca slumber acriU my eyili Ja, Attorney General I walk In plewsant ways, J. IX T. Me Vlli-foh f I liv the auiahed past. For, Wm. Clayton Auditor J dream of happhy day." James Jack Treasurer file Sfunml if.-ew- . R. X Campbell -- From 5 ipt. Common School the Iricf c Imperial. and Easenie Marshal. TUESDAY, MAY''5 U. T. bt-e- n u-- And CITY, - prt-se- ed The Pruiddaa Hcacbina:!. The latent "arrival of a distinguished foreigner in America is tho the headsman of his Maje-dKing of Prussia. This public func tionary has taken up his residence in 'ew York City, Jle is noly 53 years old, but lm. (iuring his as executioner, cut; off 4.' heads. A reporter from tlie Star inter viewed him renily. Tlio headsman said: Hard times and ridiculous obloquy caused me npd my three daughters to leave the old country. By hard times I mean the new Criminal Code of (Jcrmany. d Xothingeouid laj more than that. I and my four c4 leagues thought? as oon as the (lefnnn lhirliament was foolish enough to pass it. What has been the consequences? Why, Hr, in tho past twelve months there have leen more murders committed alone than formerly, when we were atamt, were in tlte w hole- - frroaar- iiy. But, Hr, he added, sorrowfully, all this is principally the fault of His Majesty tho EuqaTor. Old s. William didikes to sign He studies over them too long, and, worst of all, lie never want-- , a woman to le beheaded. Two years ago I had an old girl who had fsnsoned her husband, just where I wanted htr. I went with my implements to Culen to di pa teh her, and ju.-- t w hen I arrived then, a telegram arrived there from Berlin commuting her eentenee to pcnal servitude for life; and I had cut off her hairi Our reporter thereuiHn - ventured to question bqw many heads Mr. k.hartTentcrg had cut off altoLet me see, said the gether. counting his victims offou his fingers, forty-fiv- e I low many of no, forty six. them wero women? asked the roiorter. About a dozen, said Mr. tScharffenborg. and I wish there had lceu loof them. They gave me more trouble than all the men I had to put to death. Why, the last person of that kind I had to attend iowasnn old lady with the her son. They had father to get his money. I thought the mother ought to have her head cut offflM; but the clerk of tho Court, a meddlesome sort of fellow, directed meothorwie,nnd so 1 had to cut (Schneiden) the vouug man first. His mother took It very badly. I could hardly get her in good shape on the block. '.What were yourtheemoluments in Pru-iareporter. . .Three hundnsl thalers for each head out off, replied tho I had in and, of toy dislrltt all fallen cattle. I had, however, money of my own, both my grandfather and father having ioeu in tho same business. U, they lud a good time of it; my gruudf.ither alone had over two hundred executions! Two hundred executions! Yes, he said proudly, . and half of them lie broke on the er ill-ad'- is - n jer-petraf- ed - death-warrant- -- inn-nme- ? a'-ke- d be-idc- the-skinnin- s, g UXE SALT ClTTf - cr.:s. EUSioESS E'JSSXESS. n. r.i Rcccns r d. DESERET PHYSICIAtt AKD SUaCLCN, NATIONAL LANK l'roro Oit, I T'. ' - " On-- ' i t! Utah. Halt Lnltn City, Wheel. Did you over break anylody ou the w heel, aked the reporter. r.VID ITCAIIT VL. wor t I WTHOiUCKI) CAPITA L.. No, he replied, did was cutting with the sword, ud little did I like it; fur It is an uncertain way of doing it. Hive WM. Tf. ) v I i r s'l A', me the axe, and the head flics off H BUIGH U o( i. like nothing. WI.UUI J'NMNCS ) And you say the new4 German JOHN SilU.P, i f. t.irrii Coda HadSiL?ked Jhe rejsirter. I. J HjilUvCwUcr, ... ..Why, of course. slid' theo!d r. CiHr I- -l f '.I-- Le Vinie kiml. Jw .t lb II. SIMMONS. .the Ip tleht rilVaitUAN c ( 4 l'irtH-'tars- 1. AI. i SFItt.KON'. AND. M.I , jimin r. rratusBiiE, . r- nnil o-- ii i Fso t it v. 1'IjIi. 1 Centre Strut, Trota Cly, Utah. .f j. rr.Acn'MT. woricMtv on clocks JKWi.LI.X LWATCTltHand iieadmau. ant Very ludl Very tart! All work wamut" d. Ju-- t fcio wliat they are doing in Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exelianje, Berlin. One murder a day, and V tali- Brewery- Land Warrants, College Scrip, 4c. not mi execution fur six 'months. The Emperor H too it. MAHGimcH, lie will pardon them all. Thats IT5. W It- I T U F. AND not the way of doing things. Jn Collect iov. , t. and promptly QUTMKKt or in i oiier.de., St Ketnit 17 IS I cut nine fellows in the anl tioporu-mij uon. ittcJ. ran Marion Werder District, and we never had a murder since. They WILLIAM RTCE, do things better In lo!and. Tliev It FOREIGN" EXCHANGE R) CCaFECTlCriEET whip there the fellows s bad that SALE. they do not know where they U SI I. VI CITY, TINT1C. V. T. . ure. Ail order fem the snrmimainft JUning But they do not kill them? tauii- - i.l le j ru u.pt i y slid the reporter.-- 2 ISTKIUZT PA U O.V .VJ 17.YGA aulS attended lo kill them! exclaimed .Do not head-maDIIIVSITS . the old . . nul scornfully, NEW BARBER SHOP. lew of them do survive, indeed! The Itussiart h is a gtssl us an u. h. ii i n h, , axe. But hardiv anybody hears PUBLIC NOTICE. XVniker Ilott'e.SaJt Ijiket'llj ) of cf the culprits death. the ;Iite XVoillJ itif.rni tho public The reporter had had enough of l Darter and TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS thnt he low ojyiied a the head-man- s exjrieaes Shop. LfciUi- ahampoolilr.g a r per tally. - IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. opinions, and bade him gftod rentre Sml, lraa lilj. I'. T. night. - Soft-hearte- d, - A!-- - d mm irj n, la-- i-- ... . Crst-c- 0 fr. - . wMi to M tmlrr di-till- ed o, n, ns poor-nnn- ly la llio ond,io N'otred . are mill F. Start ryor, I weep , X. -DepHty . clve Bitepitun to ( ' I'ninj; Aiioirif put ma f'r I t Klims, ( i..t ul BBl to II I n,U, mwrit yiur oanSIrnce In the futnrr, re are pn jiare the neef-r- y joper lor pn 'eats. Tt 'if At fmf Aeft, rewUved thnt !mll be Hir line of conduct, Srlpavl Isitvi 11 and If f&l.MVt iiaJlnj hon-tli- V'Hl Wtl ieifm.wi r.' lncnnvvl nj wl:h a lnni cxvrieJec. we i mean O.Nee at residence, half (Jock south of too ther Pmo House. , oul , Wo have made and cxlvnv pnrchasvs in Cap, Coot and Shoe and a larje line Of GeatV Furnish I n j; Good, nil of eery . CITY-IOTibUY- . . A. II. BOW I N.t! Impneti'r of the old e'.T.iblhUed t tv Pottery, wm'd sminC- to the rlitina of J roo nnJ virintt vthst be i j reton d to till which w are dctertnlncJ to cll nt the City hs s'shI an m ie of 1 m, in n e re ;ul be tHincht n)here ia the lowml KwlbI prlrc, W holctnlc ehaup as rant.tve mo a cii. anl Temtorj, t aud Retail. tli.I is K,a to n and oM',n-irstdicUrd which will hcour careful e M- , y ii. j. r.ioonn, attention. IH'XI tr.arS 1L J. OBD A SOAV. ' SsHljikct ltj. A R. T ATTFRSON. CA M BUELL. TIN CBSELlSPraSOI!, N-- public feur rally, thn h And l U jus-pu- at Dltop corner of Provo City. . a',! Vnd rate. air and Main strei ts, ao21 nmm store. m.m a:;d Ncw3 Dealers, Boukscllcrs, O P , to luanufjrture ira-onni- de C K, UiM ll - 3 SI T i . n4 the to Inform his friend MTthe oftin-ant- eru-he- d, Billingsgate According to j. stev.tst s sen. trge i;:d:,r7. Cl til Dll vi-r- y amount of patronsje ron liavo njxin n Jan21. to rvti inr frrritral Ar pie acanowli-ljmen- ts There is a sufficient quantity of fermented and liquor used in the UnihsI tatC"1, in one n canal 4 fet deep, It j ear, to tilland feet wide, I?') miles in length. The j laces where intoxicating drinks are made end sold In this country, if placed in rows in direct lines would make a street I'm) miles in length. If the victims of the rum traffic were there ul-we should see a suicide at every mile, and lirk) funerals a day. If the drunkards of America could lie plated in proee-dolive abreast, they would make an army I'iOO miles In length. What an army of victims! Every hour in the night the heavens are with the incendiary torch lighted of the drunkard. Every hour in the day earth Is stained with Mood shed by rirundea assassins. S;e the great army of Inebriates, more than half a tnfuoii Strong, marehing on to sure and swift filing off rapidly ine 'and to the and pri-oup to the scaffold, and vet. the filled by the ranks are moderate drinkers.' Wtm can compute the fortunes squandered, the the hearts bruken, hopes the homes made desolate, by drunkenness! eon-tant- : - Appalling Fads, y ca-n- m -- no. 1S71. PETER GTUDBD, Josh. . , ruir o . - - Rewards deferred make us tnl STA-TXOIrBYlerable o do punishments. Wien a boy Id rather bo licked twice FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. ill IGnst Temple Htrcet. once. than We are told that an hone-- t man SALT IYICi: CITY, IT. T. Ail kinds of the best Quality of is the noUe.st work f Gs1, but limited n is for labor demand tho Kc.'p !n el a t; 4 full lit? nf that Ive .sometimes thought a large part of the first edition was ' on hand. Kept Toj, Jaicnilf, IIMorical and left on the author'd hands. e At Ih at I stand. Farmer of 4Ua Advice is good only us roftiral Bctks Mraan. mU testimony. Like doctor's I SI LI Elks not to" PUB AT receive PRICED, is it lut doses, gooil always to be taken. HENRY. E. PHELPS Neatness Is a virtue and a tw in And the hiruc-- t stock of , e some in jeo-plto charity, but MO MAIXSTHHHT, it becomes an ungovernable Sunday Scliool" Rewards (P; itwu't: f.c Pi f OJrr.) ja ion..shall we TO UTAIL How up in EVER BROUGHT bring a Holt IruliO City. v the way he should go? If I had one thoee to whotoidthe truth too much, Id AndaeolT.r extra Inducement I am drtertniin-- ti srlt rnv wishing to get up stck put him in a dry goods store. Id of goods and r fill 1th an uttmi new sav bring a loy up the hack way. , ,'ti.wk of , Perhaps the be- -t way to bringsIs loy up in the way he should go, to go that way occasionally ourthe city row and during OR PURCHASE REWARDS. Persons selves. Sn the science Manifest r of going to u place U foro you get i ' ' A if b. it, i !ra.h there-- It broke out on him once in c ill - we puuuuilei MlidiU lot. sent the Mony a lit the shape of poetry, lie rnAt hrn tofiire irut of Klitfle Dot He Oor.'.i X to Atlantic . Xutaocv that our pries s nre Itools. '.ho. llasnKt of u. Yound man, m n ir got a letter tek. Jewa-iry( lolliina. I riu enn fiirahlch thnt they d find, but youre louirUian lit.;ni in a are AssorU.l I - t you may I a b'. nt. ho cnocEnics, tosacco, S, ed s xri 'q, tt o iz eonr-'anti- corroT-Orativ- al(t4tlrt fi-t- er -- ly J LIBBARIES DRY GOODS. vis-.tm- coriFcn cncc ny -- 1 .i- di-ott- M-m'h- -e lYim-has- e nati-fie- il as--- . , 1 poch, si 1 i ot-lo- 'lv 1 I |