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Show THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. TUESDAY. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AND and SATURDAY, TIMES PRINTING COMPANY. COrMTY PUBLISHING UTAH BY THE I" "3 p' li era M li y i UTAH COUNTY TIMES Job Printing Establishment. r3 Ilaxlns Fefently added to cor alteadjr extctJilV9jI0B OFFICE, we are now jire-parto do all kind of Job Printing wllh nentneisanU dlapntcbit reasonable rrlce. rrotnpt attention given to order by ed TERMS UK SUBSCRIPTION: One Year Six Month Three Month . One Month VOL. o )!! . - - - . r., An Empress o OFFICERS FOR UTAH. S. R. AxU'll, California ( 'nvernor Ueonr A. Black, I tah Mrefnrv David 1. Iiwe, kan-u- s. Chief Justice H. Emerson ) il) V. S. 1 Boriiwui JhooL S. AaoihjJ. Marshal IT s vihirnrv Maxwell. Midi. Win. Carey, HI. Nathan Kimball Surveyor General . Sliver. Iuhlle Money WllleG PottenRer Hester l.sad Office, L I . T.nofiirt, III. I s Assessor u. J. HollWier, ( al. u K Collector Cl'eia 11 Judicial District. C. W. Emerson -- do". R- - Treasurer...- .enihlmlwl Snow T. McAllister W in. Clayton James Jack O. H. Rigs. - 8upt. Common School - UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren N. lluiieiiberry Prohftte Judge ( Selectmen l HeeorJer County it fynin Tanner Tho.J. McCullough Jonathan S. Iage. L. John '011811 Henry C. ltocers J. It. Milner John It. Milner Ylbcrl Jones James E. Daniel Henrv A. Dixon Treasurer H. H. fluff Assessor and Collector hupL Common School, W. II. Imsenberry Sheri ProHecutlng Attorney Htu veynr Coroner I'ou.ity Clerk PROVO CITY oFFTCERS. A richly furnished double parlor in a prominent hotel In this city two glowing heaters casting forth Summer-lik- e beams, overshadowed by massive mirrors with emUised frames. In the back parlor u group of four seated in a corner, aud a single gentleman in the opposite corner leanIn ing against the mantle-piecthe centre of the little group a scribe of the Press was seated. The other three were ladies, and on the bosom of one, a golden, brown-hairecharmer, one of our New World queens, spurkled a breast-pi- n wondrous in its beauty, and shining like far-o- tf Alpha Lyric. Come and examine this rare work of the cuuning craftmaus hand, spoke the scribe. The man with this pale face, the curling hair, and the full dark eyes, a student, who had oft burned the midnight oil in deep resea relies, apnrouchcd the gay und blithsome lieauty, who, in her fleecy robe of white, seemed like a messenger of light and love and joy from the other world. In the centre of the breast-pishone a superb emerald, worth a king's ransom; diamonds and pearls surrounded it, arranged in crosses, circles, triangles, and from its centre depended a lovely pearl embosomed in a shell of d J- - Miirshni Jewels, e. territorial officers. Geo. Q. Ciinnnii to Coturres Iv,.,..,Ip Mlo'nev General PItO VO CITY, U. T TUESDAY. APRIL 27. ' Vhraham O. Smoot n ( - John Nuttull ........ Haniuel H. Jones AlJermea L Albert Jones flames Dunn, Wm. It. Pare, Councilors! William A. Foller, John B. (.Milner, James W. Loveless Janies K. lianiels Recorder Treasurer Henry A. IHxon John W. Turner Marshal J. Ft. Booth City Attorney ...H. II. duff gold. Assessor and Collector And then, as tho emerald met -- ..Charles I). Miller Supervisor Robert T. Thomas the eye of the student, it seemed Watermaster -- Inalah T. Arrowsmith City Poundkeepor Daniel Graves to sparkle with a strnnge light Sexton and to flash out mysterious meanMayor I- BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN McEWAN, N OTA 11Y PUBLIC Will lake acknowledgment of Deed, Mining Ileeds, and all legal Instruments drawn up with aeeurae.v anil dispute!) fc'Jl Otnee at Utah County Times Office. R. M. ROGERS, M. D. Iroxro City, IT. T. ( Ofpice, Gardeners and Mechanic Exchange, Centre Street, where he keeps m2 drugs of all kinds. JOHN RIGGS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8URCEON. Special attention given to Cancers. Office at residence, 4th West Street, fuid one hlork south of Peter Stubbs Provision JutM Store, on Centre Street. Irovo City. HIDES WANTED I 1 1 The undersigned Is prepared to purchase bides and skins, for which the highest price will be paid In homo made Boots and Shoos at the Tannery. Thomas Bkeslkt. . no26 Provo City, Nov. 26, 1871. - FLOWERS. TREESJNtt HAVE ON HAND A STOCK OF THE L beautiful Silver Maple and African Aimarlx, both of which are of rapid growth and great beauty ; also a lot of the Hardy a quantity Grape of different kinds, with ornamental of Dal lie Toe and other line root and shrubs. To le sold for cash, produce or "Factory pay F.byJOHNSON. li niarl.'t-ISpring i keVlllw. II. Horsing IL Liksingkr. i LIESINCER HORNUNG. (SUCCESSORS TO VKBEL & CO.) . PMOFaiKTOKA or Til . . J PROVO BREWERY, Would respectfully announce to Ihe public that they are paying the highest market cah price for a good quality of BARLEY. All kind of grain taken III exchange for beer. BREWERY situated at the foot ofth Iiugway, near Irovo River bridge. au'.J BLACKSMITHINC. 6 H 8 t, o ' i " . Kit Vj fc-- .v h J The undersigned I now prepared to do wagon repairing and everyline on the thing In the blackinlthlng hnrtest notice and at reasonable price. an erected Ox also frame, am Haring now prepared to do at the very lowest price. CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY. AVO 1 1 H LIC Y. I. Opposite the East Store, Ptoao City. no) hone-shoein- II. bion for safety. So sudden was t ic flight that in the confusion some precious jewels were left behind, und soon the mystic breast-pin- , won from the desperate son of Moses on the plains of Egypt, was in the hands of the Commune, and then came a wily French Jew, who, foreseeing the early downfall of the Bed Cans, cunhimsilr of the ningly emerald king and fled with it to this country. And from whom did you obtain this lieauteous charm, asked tho student. From a gentleman who fled from France during tho trouble nos-iosN- id llm-peratric- there1 r replied the e? pleasant-fO-et- h. voiced lady, and bending forward to udjust a tiny slipper, a richly-carvesolid gold comb dropped from her shining tresses on the floor. The Scribe "handing "It to her, she continued: lie presen ted it to me, and then suddenly disappeared. This is the story of an Empress jewel. This is no fiction, reader, tiut a literal fact. The lady is at present on a vLit to and on her bosom she wears the strange ornament, the centre of which is a suiierh emerald, and we would willingly wager that many of our fair Washington d, Wa-hingto- n, lielleS would give their little fingers to examine a jewel that has sparkled on the Ixisom of an Em- 1 Indian Is the work There Is r,o such word us Ingin, said the tr . maN. lte-publi- c, BUSINESS niSCELLMEOUS. THE CF teacher. O. there isnt (sarcastically)? Vou know, of course. You know ill aliout it, you pimply But, my dear sir, I You neednt apologize to rne, LEACIX3 NTILE AND OTHER TKECUCH-OU- T Crwiperalive Mereontlle Irsfitn-tinIn tienernl Merehandne, Arleultuinl ImplemctiU and Mnvhmerj'. ' tur the Jhtln Waycai. AgeuU .' RAILOO AD. 1 Pro' " DIRECTORY ISSTITUTICKS UTAH CDUNTYl UTAH SOUTHERN - n. s A'. JH. J t.V2.,V, .Tiij, rinmitmt. Ihouted the old party, stamping c West Until oh Provo Who Institution. Iealrra In General the floor with his cane. Merrhamli-Agrleultirral Iinplementa lie you, anyway, putting on your On and after February 'Zbth, 1873, and Miiel, juere, Aent for the Kehnitlcr airs alout me? I could IwLt youf JiuJiFKr C. K1UK II'OOD, Vf . Wagon, GOING SOUTH. scrawney neck off of yn in two Provo Manufarturtn Compaay. of eien- variety of Wool) n pup-lminutes, you white-livere- d US VI .V.V, Si,; rintriulrnt, i (eaals, 3 JAii you. Naaio of station. Provo Oe pemt'vr Meat Vnrkef. But my dear sir, lot me ex , jv SA.'tlf . II A 51 .Yt.'. SHpt'iiii Unutcnr. I It isnt Ingin, is it? ground 'leoiieratlve Mercantile Spriii'rvl!Ie out the old chap r1et ween his Train.- u uh-in General Merrhnndi. l. M. a, ji. r. n. $ tv .JJrr-runli- ie e, Mnn-lll'letll- n'r - y, f H . Hr i Itdaomethmlel'e, - fsup-pos- e. yes you know,. of course. And a nice one you are, with your eddication. Why dont you mother send hack them apples she borroweda month ago? and he looked around the store with a." tr umphaut . glare of sar- O, casm. But just hear me Hear you! Who are you, anyway? Whats your father; whens he drawed a softer breath, Id like to know? An wheres your smart brother Ben? In prisn Nome? where, Ill lie Imund. O, I know yer hull family like a book. And a wu-c- s lot than they are cant fie found in this neighborhood, and you jut put that in your pqe and smoke it, you egregious ass. )Talk tome. aliout sjieUing; and the old man, stamping his cane Again, stalked passionately out of the store. The lesson was then postponed. press, and that now adorns the person of a daughter of our one who to infinite jicrsonal charms adds the grace of a well-bre- d lady, and whose solo fault is that she does not believe such a ings, and looking closely upon thing as true love exists in this A Question of Identity. A the translucent star of green, he life. Washington llepublican. north paper gives an amusing acbeheld a strange scene. count of an incident which occurSpelling Indian. Beneath the shadow of the in red the church of Birsay some pyramids of old Egypt two men time During the singing of ago. An impromptu spelling - school sat engaged in a deadly contest, first the psalm a gooso entered not with deadly weapons, pistol, was inaugurated in Merrill's the and quietly wadchurch, sword, or knife, but with tho grocery, Saturday evening. A dled up the passage towards the man, who, last Winter, painted pictures that first were youngMr. had as the precentor Couch in the manage- pulpit, just invented to soothe the madness of aided almost tune and of out the got the unhappy Charles of France. ment of the North Centre school, came to a standstill a not very One was a Spaniard, tall and conducted the class. The first nusual occurrence. The minister, word he gave out was Indian. d swarthy; the other a observing the goose, leaned over The first man said, son of Israels banished race. in, tiie side of the pulpit, and, addin Indin. The stake is yours, cried the church officer, said, The teacher shook his head. dressing the Jew in despair, and I am u ruinout the goose., The put ed man. Well, I declare, I thot I had it, not observing the JNot so, said the other, the said the speller, with keen disap- functionary jiurish-ionefeathered of the presence breast jewel vou carry within pointment; but he picked up the and that supposing your bosom, that still remains; when the second man started, ministers direction had reference and eyed him wRh considerable to stake it against all I have won. the precentor, marched up to The Jew shuddered. anxiety. Individual,--am- l, to the no lhat The next man, with desperate That jewel is sacred, hecried. of amusement small the meagre iu de, for years it has been handed earnestness, said, saycollared him, congregation, un Indeun. down to my tribe; should I lose inde, Como out same at tho time, ing anxThen and he also. gazed sighed, it, life must go o that, fellow! He that fears should not play, iously at tim teacher, while an old end of the the at bench, party replied the Spaniard. Maddened by the taunt the who was watching tho efforts Art and Science. Boston aramusement, turned tist, who excels as an animal desperate gamester drew from his with derisive bosom the costly gem iu whose theuuid in his mouth, and said: painter, saw as he was passing You aint in a rod ont; but go through one of tho rural towns of eentro a great emerald snone. Massachusetts a very animated The cards were dealt; the Sjan-iar- d on; lets summure try. The teacher told the second bulk Thiuking he should like to won, and then, with a wild, piercing shriekjhisthe Jew placed a speller that he also had failed, pike him on canvas, he got permission of the owner, an honest head, and his whereupon he sighed again. pistol against Then tho third man took hold, old farmer, and in due time problood stained the lustre of the of the sparkling gold and precious stone. lie squared himself uion ids seat duced an excellent likeness hun-dre- d The Sjianiard coolly wiped away and holding up one finger ticked hull, which he sold for-tiheTar-me- r with becoming dollars. On seeing the gore, and placed the ornament off thw-lett" n soon after, he told him he within his breast. in, solemnity,' as follows: n in Indain. iuda had sold the picture of his bull My beautiful Eugenio will The old party on tho end of the for two hundred dollars. Goodprize this trinket, he muttered. A cool, dark, silent man was tho bench, who had been teetering on ness gracious, said the old man: the precipice of a laugh while why, I would have sold the bull Count Ue Montijo. And then another scene appear- this effort was being put forth, for less thau that! ed upon the surface of the emer- snickered right out into a loud ald, ever bathed with multitudi- guffaw at its conclusion. A Trifling Omission. The nous light. Well, thats a spell for you I tho real significaquestion A tall, And then he laughed tion of theas to man, with mus say. word reminder Is and said mustache Tho pointed again. speller curling nothing, thus illustrated, , Gramont paid imperial, forever dreamy with but he grew very red in tho face marked to La Bello the dream of destiny, in an ob- when his failure was announced, Hamilton attention but when in Ixmdon, scure Spanish chateau, attracted and cast a baleful glance at the for her left her without asking girl, old party, w hoso turn had now hand. Her brother, by a charming brown-haire- d a celcbrahnl In form and feature, in grace, wit come, and who said: followed Gramont, end, character, of You the 6hould keen and sparkle, counterpart away people him up at Dover; nr.od our heroine, and upon her bosom from Ohoo, you should. Anil catching bad if he something centre stone the now a regat ornament, Ill tackle that little word, in London.not forgotten Yes, said Gramont, aud he smiled all over his face, an emerald. to marry your And who is yonder lady? he while his eyes twinkled with I have forgotten returned sister. together, They asked. merriment, and looking side- and the marriage was performed. Marla de Guzman, ways from one door to the other, Eugenie . Countess of Teba, was the an: he rapidly spelled n n awer. Unasked Criticism. An acIn, gin, Ingin. His smiles deepened into a tor, out of an engagement (says a The man was Louis Napoleon, and January 30, 1873, he married broad grin as he watched the contemporary), applied t6 a manathe girl whose bosom radiant with chagria flush to the countenance ger, who asked him if he was its mighty enchantment had at- of the' other spellers, who had thoroughly able to take leading been misled all the time on a business. He replied, Oh, yes, tracted his attention. .managAgain the scene fadd, and wrong pronunciation of the word. and to comhino stage useful to all his ement. I shallhe very another appeared in its place, and He was grinning-wit- h this time showed Paris in flames, might when the teacher said: you In that respect yours; wa You aint got the right word. positively scandalous last year. nrd under the mad rule of the and he boro down The manager turned away, Saying, Commune. Medan had been lost, young man a Well, Ill let you know in a day King .William was master of on the brazen-face- d France, and the imperial family look calculated to freeze him to or two. By tho way, . I was 'mv own had fled to the white cliffs of Al the bone. Salt CalUUUIuoJ.' irt(tl Jumtittn ....J 7 i- -i 7 XI! .8 101 2 .l"( Vt 2 "i H 7 sa 7 in 4 j art 7, INI 1 W) I li i0 - liraiHT Util 7 ; ......r Fork,.... Arti('ric;ni r 1 7 an, 1 '. PU'MHUltUl'OVI' Provo. ... sprin ill-,.--For '$ .... 2 Npanlsti W I!tvm .. : J. v.S..., tiufimnsn. (fetif. Mereanlila Spanish Fork Inatitulion. JAM IS MJU.U;, St, pi. Salem Crwiprrntlve .Mrrrantlle Institution. .. ASISl, H IX SA KUJI, t'U IVj'hOH t iwperallve Yterrantlle JnIHu-tlo'M ' h. IT.V. 001Jl.ASS,,qC. .1 Bru ii rh Store Im sr,n Creojirratlve Merrr ' J. s. AUISt,t. w cantile ri Mereaotihr 11- ' Snntaqulri Cosipernllvo ivi ' KT.l OJ KSSlIA slltutloo. IF, ffun. li Mereanllle Insiilu-tlo- n. Goshen H M. J UK I', Pleasant Gnno Merrantll . , . 1- .... GOING 4 NORTH. '! In.sUuitloii. I ltnr I. Tormmu- - A. M. M.S . 12 in 12 a ' Hainuqiiln .. I Pay-on- SiiiIi!i M. JIIIi;s,Suj4. ve Nnino of Slalimi. Tram t: , Anuwtran Fork Merrantll I iiHtli nl iiiii. JOII.X It Jiupl. I lil Z. ,1f. T. Union FWchnmre. 1K4 nil IV ASS, nt. Co opr.iiUe Mercantile Institution. 'UlOMAS (. C JU.lt, St,tJ. Mereantlle Instlm-Alplue r. J. MH t U.ol t 1 II. SuJ. Inn. .VI I lira, Ihl I... F'ork .... f'prltixvillr. Provo. 1liao.anl Grot c... Aint'nrnii F'ork.... SALT LAKE CITY 1 BUSINESS. lil llrnprr W Arrive at sandy I,eave .Sandy Junction LIUle Cottonwood... Arrive at Salt Ijik o. nrl 1 5 i 5 ion a 40 1 4 47, 4 r.i! 5 1(i in o il la fl JOHN Jl. 4 No.:i.'l,naii(l 6 will be rnn Laily, SuncUy excepted. For all Information or IHaire, apply to JAMES SHARP, oncoming FrelsM Gen. Frelirlit arid Ticket AycnL Sliri.lox, ):ol!CUT THOMAS KLkMnUt. run Lully. 2 wilt lilLI. Kit, MILLER & CO. OPPOHITr. T II E ;T H E AT R E, HALT . CITY. FERAMORZ LITTLE, Superintendent, .1. XV. n, NEWSDEALERS GENERAL dark-haire- I-- n, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SHADE NO. 114. 1S75. AX DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL PRESSES AND MATERIAL. NEW STATIONERS. LTrVVIS, AND - COMMISSION MERCHANT, It, Kiianinli fork Illy. niarll Agon: for the 3an Francisco r, TAILORING -- d-- I-- n, u-- e, n, wo CHRONICLE" AND PROVO ESTABLISHMENT, flail door EaI or Compare lire Silort, , g-i-- -- Wh-ffh-ot- ?" stage-manage- r. 7 . papi-r- to inform their Begs leave fwlnin Dial they do iu all hranrhr. 11 tailoring prepared (o from $".( to JhiV), All kind iifyraln taken. CuMi not reflmod. t nttlnk dono on nantde term, H.W. JONKH.Supt. apk suit nmde and We-ter- n a GREAT REDUCTION ' intob ., pkick or ooora TIIT2 . . . HOWES TAYLOR i . t T . & CUTZrirs, HALT I.AICi: CITY. SEViriC MACHINE. f Tlicv ore aclllng somof tlielr koo. lowered New York prices, and ' prices on j UTAHS FAVORITE; liae- their Dr.v. c.aouls, g uouLniiTs, jiOQT LBOIif, HATS, CLOTHING, Ac., .. no as to mak It to the lnferel of their I-- I-- WII mail nil kind of Eastern lor lhne, lxortwele uiouth on receipt of nhscrlptlon price. an 22 re now ers , CALL." wshi.i repc-i-- 1 people at iTnvo City friend from tho south to lay Ju a good and Southern Utaii ifnerally, that lifl Ini supply. apU-l- y . In Pr)' t;lty fur the alc ojwned a nftliew popular machine. All Oman who and clipet, I drelrelnptuvlmretlia atltelilliK mueldne. andlheiiMt durable at HoWF! the examine nhoul'l rail and nY office on Centro Street, near Tlmpan-(wi- XOTIfE TO TIIE Hall. AVturhiuent, noedlea, thread, , ronmantly on hand. Ae., feH-XiE. F DOZIER, Agent. rrHF: vundersignftd fti Inform tin bt TRIBE. w SCHOOL FURNITURE. rjrilK UNDKIlSKiNKB NOTIFIIS- - the trade that ha has boen cx clnslvely engagtsi In ihe' HAT, CAP, ROOT ami SIIOR LlMNIXS for the t TWKNTt-riVyears, ami ho wishes to call. your attention to the fact, that In onler to servo the trade tbi.d aeanon,. bo hat made t try lara purp'ltase in the above lines, ami will keep tho stock full through the Any orders that tho trade rnay favor hint w ith will have prompt and careful at the very luwest pricca. He iTopes, by strict attention in abovo gpieciulties, and not interfering in Li PATENT FOLDING DFSK- -. rEARD-- Gtiktie and 1enchpr'S leSgl,1 neighbors businesM, to merit a portii n C'h Art'll, Hall and lteetaion seal, tT tLx tra. , ' Siiperlntendelil and Truti of Seliotil of rail and ee nantple, or aen.l fur flreuiar . to amt prlec Urqxs'tfully, DAI ID ri.t'ff. Jr., la-s- E atterifnd the'x-ihon- ... 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