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Show and dear friendsand now made public. It was to the effect that Eureka Hill was to bo worked by chlorides hereTHURSDAY, ; FEB 'o, 1874. after, a per cent, of the profits to be fumed over to the Company. 1 need not say that It met the approbation of a UOIiD t OTATIOSS. few. And onco more wo hear the sound of the hammerand drill, a change SALT LAKE. has cotno over the place, stores ha e Buying........ -1- 09J4 resumed trust, aud it Is not an uncom-- .11U4 Selling.. mon thing to see white shirts and plug hats In public. ACinOBIZED AGENT. The Original King David mine, rt John McEwan Esq., is our au- deemed from the Aspimvall Company thorized Agent to receii e subscriptions is being w orkod briskly and looks w ell. and advertisement for Tiie 1rovo Many castles have been built on the Daily Times. We commend him to future of Eureka, and tho air Is full of the courtages of our friends. D. L. a fortunes. To the ,pit jrC" Photog RAnnc. xeos of Provo I shall dose niy bu! ness here by the List of this month, and all those that xaat their pretty's taken will obllgo by coming along before J. Fenxkmore. that time. - ja20 ytr Go to ml West Branch w hen vou want to buy a liable Wagon r the Sehlittier farmers favorite, warranted for one year. James Drxx, Agent. al5 Fort A yT the Gem, goto - Centre Street. re- quiet drink, first-clas- s, Kinseys b uLM ing, -- - - -- - , - -- - - Improving Who tells the cheapest furniture in town? David Cluflf, J r. -- g- PRINCE OF BILKS. THAT We are glad to nee that the Hoad Commlahiouer J...W., .Isgrvel&K, .Tow to Improve the commenced cOal call of Fob 4 good quality on Main streetso that pedestrians can go on Paxmsn A 8 moot at the Depot. His Doings in Our Midst aide-wral- ka r City, fTATMER,- - 8--" hraied Ttstey, yurior, Icinpid Suitl Jubilee organs. - .. ... .r h.'it "'91 . r yfri Another car load of elegant furniture just received at David ClafTs. would like to nee the Work pushed rapidly jalong until wropletesl, which will materially add to the beauty and appearance of the street. Professional Bills. A number of individuals that will come under the above heading are at m time rustieatmg hr the viFor a handsome set of furniture the present of Provo, cinity atall. limes on the goto the establishment of Dav Id ClufT, a fy Deseret Natioxal Bask, Salt Lake City, deal mGold Dust, Com, Exal change, College Scrip, Ac. jtr , -- lookout to ictimixe somebody. Why T t they should seek our peaceful and quiet Store. trC Pnovo city to ply their trade we cannot ImWholesale and Retail Dry Goods Gro- agine, unless Salt Lake has become too ceries, etc., etc. Cheaper than can be hot to hold them. We would dile ' ' al our citizens to bo on the lookout for purchased elsewhere. such characters and give them a wide 7,y Furniture made to order or re- berth. At present we have our full paired at short notice by David ClufL quota or bilks without importingany Jr. more. . . Jr. 8 MrsiCALTxsTRrvEXTSof every Useful Building Material description, at lowest rates and easy terms nlCbas. W. Ktayners Salt Lake We received a call yesterday from . City. Mr, A. Sward, of Fairview, Sanjete Books axd Station krt. Call CPuntr, who showed ns several ornaA Patterson when Messrs. you go to Salt Lake City, and Inspect their magnificent stock of books periodicals and stationery. Especial at06 tention given to country orders. on ii -- - Aovertisk in tbo Provo Dait.t fy TiMESthe official paper of Utah Coonty, and one of the best advertising me" diums in the interior of Utah. ry If you want a reliable wagon, go to Turner A Rogers, and examine their stock of Fish Pros and Mitchell wagons, the best in the market, at Salt a9 Lake City prices. ments and other useful articles whk-had been out out of while sandstone and turned in an ordinary lath, giving them a fine polish and beautiful finish. Tills rock when find quarried is easily worked in any desirable shape, but after exposure become quite hard and durable. A company has been formed with Mr. II. Carloton as President and Mr, A. Sward as engineer, who have sent EioU. for the proper tools to work it into shape for building and other purposes. As there is immense quarries of tills rook in that vicinity, it will in time, with the proper facilities of transportation, become a source of wealth to the ow nera. . Jr., Is constantly the largest EasA Much Needed Work. tern mnnufAcoriC 'oDwery varktvoivl AVa are pleased to notice that the make of furniture, whioh be will sell as low as can be bought anywhere In Salt I.ake Herald publishing Company the Territory, wholesale or retail. propose issuing, on or before the 1st of April, H74, a Directory of Salt Ike rT. F.stkt Gro sts. Chan. W. City and Utah Territory, compiled 'and Burner, Salt Lake City, agent, ITeov-enl- y arranged by Edward L. Sloan. The toned, beautifully eonslruried, work w ill contain a general and business directory of Salt Lake Cityj a oft marvelously cheap. ?y Das Id Clnff, In receipt, direct from business directory of Provo, Ogleuj Cortnne, Alta, Bingham and Ophir, with an official directory of every town and municipality in Utah. It will also contain a chronological libUory of tbo Territory; a desrrition of the mining dLttrii'tM,. with much interesting and relublo information relative to the leading mines and their development, and to tho manufacturing and industrial rvwomws of the Territory. A work of this character is badly needed at the present time in the Territory and no business man should bo without IL Mr. Moans firmer directory of Salt Lake City Ua guarantee that this work will Is reliable in every particular. Goons. Peter Stubbs wishes to Inform his numerous patrons that he has just received a large stock of Groceries, Wines ami Liquors, etc. etc., which he will cll at the lowest 'novlO . living prices. Ty N r.w ry Lonl To THE Tiuvxuxn h Johnson Veeps constantly all the latest newspapers and Pl-RU- sup-wit- period icn Is. Including lake papers, which he the Latest Salt ill furnish on the cars, between Provo and Suit lake, t the lowest rates. ? Ir tor w want Clothing, Hats, Shirts, etc., go to Liaingston, rrovoCity. ski Caps, Boots, Shoes, , - For niEAr Ornrcriiw, LringHton, Provo City. f- p TRAPS AND TEJ.PPIXOS OE TUK CATU CT to the railroad depot without traveling it Lake through so much mud. This Improvesole agent for Utah of the eele-- " ment is highly commendable and we ffr CITAS.W. tniscEtusnus. LCf AL INTELLIGENCE. ITSI5ESS NOTICES. ( to M. a?l Good News from Tin tic. - Bf.or Vrt Err.KKA, O Feb. 2nd, SCRAPER. Senaationa will tsa-t- a only when the rorld hangs up the fiddle and bow and ceases to play ita deceptive tunes to tho .eal. of dead Leafs, Lilks anJLiiiiiniers, m ho seem to come to Utah and especially this part of the Territory, like hungry stinging bees to a honey comb. It beats alL We are sorry to have to use our ink, brains, printing press and all the various ramifications of a print-n-g establishment, to inform our readers and the public of the evil doings of human monstrosities whoso frequently bring up in our midst. A few days ago we clipped from the Salt Lake Herald an exposition of the doings of one Ballou, w ho sails under the fklae name of Wicniaw ski, and w ho slid into Provo on a reputation of a celebrated catgut scraper. We have nothing tq do with his scaly and dishonest transactions in other places. Provo has seen him, heard him and passed the hand out. We will take U up he A. lie came in company with a man from SaltTike and gave a concert under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church the church to share equally w iih the celebrated v iolinist hi the net proceeds. Financially the concert did not pan out. From here the twain went to tickle the ears of the people of Fpringville. The fairhaired fid- dlers weakness for the fair of Lis audience,was exhibited in both places, lie was making rapid strides, we are informed, tow arJ the hy menial spheres, w lien the Herald appeared and drove a spike into his coffin, and he has vanished like the mist before the sun. Gone, gone, and we hope forever. Poor nwn! He came with rings on on his finzers, shirts on hk back, a w ell filled valiae, and under his arm dangled the fiddle that had acted as a charm thro these valleys. He left ringless and ralkolcs and violin loss, and that too in tho grey dawn or tho morning with front and nothing but unpaid bills-Ibehind him. A financial wreckl His actions here were as crooked as the name he sails Under. lie scraped away on the catgut till he got into a crape. He had to play tho part of a gallant by taking parties out riding, and in order to get the noccwary outfit he staked his rings and jewels aud ex en bis flddio with tho proprietor of the there in lively stable. These are soak yet. With the landlady of the hotel he left his toothpicks, umbrella and dirty sock. Those are all In soak, aud ho alas! will never wear them again. We cant help it. We aro sorry to have to record it. The livery man of Proso is getting out material for a paw of these detestable bummers these We base abominable dead boats. heard things and they are true, about this whelp that would make a dog bark. His wife he married inb'alt iAke has made application for a divorre and the wedding fire is scaraly e.hl ret Tho fid Her is gone but tho funn-- of his?vfl doings will rise l.ke a cloud ocr three valley. He may get away and play hU j tty aw in Ring game on Gt!.,',r casf.ut A but bo cor. p!gy that fiddle any mom. He may redeem his traps possibly but his reputation tmer. Next!! fird-cla- vi Art 1ST I. Tinci. y BepnUtln; Lfeettona. Pec. L Bj It ordained by the Ciy Council of Provo City, that the election for Mayor, Aldermen end Coancdors ahull be held on the second Monday of February, A. D. IS7L and biennially thereafter. Sec. 2. The City Recorder shall cause a notice, of the time and place of election, and of the number and kind of officers to be elected, to be published at least six days prior to the time of holding an Id election. SEC. 3. The City Council shall appoint two Judge of election, and two Clerks of election, all of whom shall, before entering epou tbeir duties, take an oath for the faithful performance thereof, Said Council shall also pro v id a the place of hoid.ng sell elec pons, famish lire necessary sta. tionery and ballot box. The voung shall be by ballot, and ih polls shall be vjxn at eight a. M. aud close at Bf.m. Sec. 4 Each elector shall preside himself with a ballot containing the names of the persons he wUlua elected, ami the Mike he would have them filkftud preteut It nealiy folded to the Judges of election, who shall number and deposit It In the ballot box.' The Clerk shall then write the name of the elector .and opposite It the numheruThls . Sec. 5. At the doee of the election the Judges shall seal up the ballot box containing the votes and the list of the names of the electors and transmit the same without delay to the City Recorder Hnr. A Immediately upon receiving the election returns, the City Recorder shall in the presence of the Mayor or any Alderman of this city, unseal the ballot box and count and eumpnrelhe votes with the lists of names; and the perrons. respectively receiving the highest number of votes for said offices shall be declared elected. And the Recorder shall make a brief abstract of the offices and names voted for, and the number of votes each person received; a copy of which abstract be shall post up In Ids office; and shall preserve the lists and votes Jbr reference, in ease the election erf ary person should be contested; and shall give a certificate of election to each person vate,", Sec. 7. Any person designing to contest said election shall make bis IntenMon specifically known in writing to the City Recorder within three "lays after said ate (tract shall have been posted up, and the votes and lists shall be preserved until the contest Is ended. On expiration of the time and noauchT notice being given the Recorder shall destroy the votes and lists. In case of a tie of votes, for two or more persons for the same office, the City Council shall determine by ballot which (hall -- lake hi seat.'--' - k Sec. A Tbo Mayor and Aldermen, before entering upon the'dutle onfit'Tf respective office shall glvo bonds with approved securities, each in the penal sum of One Thousand Dollars, to Provo City, conditioned for the faithful performance thereof, which bonds shall be approved by and filed with the County Clerk of Ltah County. Sec. 5. When vacancies occur In any made elective by the City Charter the City Council shall fill such vacancy by sppointment pending the nsxt regular office election. Set. M.'Xo perron' (halt ba eligible to (he office of Mayor, Alderman or Councilor of Provo City, that said City island the Mine is hereby dit tded Intotlirec-MnnlcipsWards, described and bounded as follows, All that portion of At City of Provo, bounded south by the Corjionitiou line, west by a line running through Uie centre of 4th West street, north by a line running through the centre of Ontre street, and east by the Corporation 1 no, shall he hen tiler known and dvs.gnaW Fiiat Mcxi-CIPAWaxT. Sec. 2. All that portion of sxid C.ty bounded Knah-wesfanorth by the Corporation fines and east by a fin running through the centre of 4th West street, shall be known and designated Second Mf h L sd Ward, .j-- I I Sign Painting a Specialty. duo LEGAL NOTICE. OF ROTIOriS COIL! COIL!! NOTICE Is hereby given that I, Jacob G. Btgler, Probate Judge in and for the County of Juab and Territory of Utah, win appear at the U. S. Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, before the Regfiter and Receiver thereof, on the Sth day of February, A. D. 1571, at 10 oclock a.in. of said day, to prove my right toenter the- - north--we- st Ji of south-eas- t f, north lt of southwest i. and south fij of north-we- st of ki of south-easretiiRj eight; north-eas- t fj and soatb-ea- st of north-eat, of section seven, township eleven south, range two west of the Salt Lake Merid.an In the Territory of Utah, In trust for the several use and benefit of the occupants of Diamond City In said County and Territory, according to their respective inter-- ; ests, under the Act of Congress, approved March find, 1S7 , at a hich time and place any adverse claimants' tnay appearand" contest my right to erffertbe nld land as aforesaid. XVItness my hand this 6th day of January, A. D. 1ST 4. . ,v JACOB G. BIGLER. - rrobate Judjv-Jn3 st (OIL!!! THE CELEBRATED cnisnon coal ll.ADAT A1.W-A..U- PAXMAN Iz SMOOTS 1MII LDUBEB st ALSO THK BEAK KtVKH COAL, i TUEroon MAN'S FRIEND. Coal from $10 to $11 per tea.' rrUVEKT TEAM ALVVAV4 OX JIAXD. 'Leave orders at the Ea-s- t and West Ftores. A TO. SECURE IIAPPIXESS ; ' IX' ROGERSj EVERY HOUSEHOLD ,t. TR'KIHE A. ST'M'XIE! 19 cn ESTEY OnCAU, Tit F, GEM of tho PARLOR. O- CHAS. W. STAYRER HI.l.S ORDERS PROMPTLY I OR. SUPERB INSTRUMENTS Tl! on iliMe wsgor t be.i.g - The nr, rn MARK TWAIN'S S AP TT. W ARM U R NEW HOOK, ' S . rs i ii i rn THE GILDED AGE," Tele ef Ted.J, Na Ono LharJ f r Bi 1 di 1 E. N. . NV inj ataHt ti H pruitj r-- nt 1 D H Jh -- grnu-- I Is V? ( rltolwtfio mo.t . kn-wv- swoetovt !n bne,nnl to reditaiu tho mo f val'ixMo iirprov rr-ri'- '. of aor Ol'fo V r nvvihi t. ' i- V A I , (H-n-- (;( il (!I Jl'in f 1' W.evr'.-hMItIM.iJ- r.t ITH 1 12 C I P Oil eft a Sit ami ; v . Tvri an o I o t J1 1 I rr M h a Tf r t ! ,t I.iku I ,, . lUrtS W non Repairing trnr In all pre,o tMinel r o- THE ESTEY OftCAri I n lac its ithcfit IL AT FACTORY PRICES CTD J - I.- 1 t I t UM IV. 7, v,l .1. ( p( t t i , -- - . the Depot. Provo City; Opposite 'Ilf pAVC LITER ART CfUIOMTl! , T., IE ftl4Dl.rl - too numerous to mention. -- THE GREAT SENSATION dJ AMEP.ICANL FORK, U. LKAI.tR IX VARIETY In all its branches anJ In every sty le. by rra.ly Janl4 LVT. LltiUORb. . WINI74, GROCERIES, PRO VLSI ONN, BACON, CIGARS, ' CANDIES HAMS, ETC., ETC., NUTS, t hun-oxof ail the kiiuL, ami a . . NEWCOMER A COI.EMAX. jsn21 Opposite thelH xit, Fnno City. Jnurt . rr.OVO CITT. $ COOKING & IIEATIXG PURPOSES R ill of Cniierj opposite Jl.c Sectng Home, HENRY L1AH3EN. ALFRED DUNICLEY, CELEBUVTED WYOMING in market Mr b- - " -- cD r Y tr ARTIST. Tortmits fsirni hed in every style, from Carte de visit to life str-- All Einds or mouldlcgi. frames, cases, du, constantly on hsai. Frames made t5 order. . Coal Is tho A LANDSCAPE AND ELECTIOrjriOTICE. WYOMING COAL. A J A LIES FENMEMORE PORTRAIT Sec. A All that portion of said City bounded south ty a line running through the centre of Centre street, atst by a line The qualified Bl,ctors of Provo City ailf running through the centre of 4tl West herebv take notice that au Flwuou a ill streefinortb and east by" the Corporation V lurid at the t oUrt Tioti'-c- , oi FruVO CT,y.v lines, shall be known aud designated Utah County. Utah Terrilorv, on Monday , theliinth (9' day Cf ktUuaryTA. 07 1314 ThISS MCSICXPAITWABto. for the Election of one Ma , or, three Alder-m- n Sec, 4: An ordinance entitled An and five Councilor-iPulls cyen fforn" defining IhS tiouii Jane Of the Man:ctpar Wardat 'pfibSea'yfarCft ilth' TtpetoCk aTnj.to'ff iJ.m'-''ivA wit nes: to v hand and the seal IsAj, be and the same Is hereby repealed. I, of Provo city, thi twmHv-aev-seA.O. SMOOT, Mat or. rth) day of Juhuiir.v, A. Ii. Passed and Approved February 3rd, ls74. 1ST 4. . L. Johx Ncttall, T JOHN' NCTTALL, City record er. Recorder, Provo City. Per James E. DauiUs, Deputy. - fctS Per J.uiiA E. Daxitls, I icty, 'Jaii7 r For Salo Monday, the 9th day of Efbrtinry, at o'clock a. du, to elect three Tiustees for said District. jalfiJ 10 to-wl-t: nH mm: , rj-- rnoio M rel:n! te The TURNER An-tet- I Dividing Prova City isita Mnvtielpal LrG-vtaxpayers of Wards anti defining the boundaries 4th Ward School Lflitnct, will thereof. t take notice that an election will be held-Src X. Be It ordained by the City Cou in the 4th Ward School House, on. unless he shad have been a resident of Itoh Terri lory during at least oneyckr preceding such election. Keithpr n'Rj hail say person bo eligible to vote at a municipal election unless a c.llien of lbs United Slates, over twenty 4ne years of age, and a resident of Trovo Cly during & the six months next preceding said elecUni-led tion. And no officer or soldier of the M-aln St., near Coart IIonee. biale anuy Js eligible lo hold office or vote at any election in this city unless his tiTv, u home and place of residence- - was there at the time of engaging In such sen icm Agent. Urt the celebrated Fec.1L All ordinances and parts of orBROTH FRS I dinance In conflict with this ordinance AND MITCULU, AVjlUiNO. arsbsreby repealed; provided the repeal thereof shall uol vitiato any act performed, or rij hi accrued, Ihereundt-A. 8 MOOT, Mayor. Pawed and approved February Srel, 1S7L L.Johx Ncttaix, City Recorder Per James F. Daniels, Deputy. N a GF.EIECTIOI CDTICE J - elected." f rH;XV,y:'hr::zri AG OilDIMAUCE ortDirtArjCE s Times haw changed in tills plarw to II AOV a PboS., p.isr Oun Stors, that cairnt Uiatl deem them worthyof 3 kinds of firearms, ammunition and note and ubsnr3o them aecordlnRly. irg tackle. Salt Uke City. al Hon. Vm. K rebit mado his first in town last Tmesl-iy-, Jn. FOR SALE CHEAP I his long Tiit at De.roU from 27th, where he has hern on business fir the SITE, MACHINERY, Eureka Muring Comjsmy. lie was ADMIMSTRITOSS NOTICE. received w ith open arms by our townsWATia WHEEL, ETC., te Wet Main Street v. TurxrR. n fa vivofrfntI ry, man most of whom deem his presence ourt Hon. I'm., Ijohm ihrf to aucreaa. wvi.Ient aas of a It token A. H. or A, A. Nfwy. c GQtiiT, dulr Arfmlnltrtrr i M iwtniA ci Hnrr Tnmrr, all, by Ms srry look and action, that (). haaTTMT ft tte) hlttt ttsf i' to fell (aGHNift tU M'i ftrnluftf hhlug g something of hnprlane ni iimi thm msi lti wii tuu tii ri y diy fVvn Un.H his ocrtse,l lualn. Yei true to to owluff illUnifiHl, I ti't y It lea fer lie wiiMn seerefite prinelj rnit urn tom aud U.mi, as If r taeuj ftnir hours, wenM Va Ti i n:. v . -rm'd tvt roI a r . i tsrf si jp: r ; fi rt f i - nnr .d , If he 'T lumo, flxrno I. tenent r.y ,,, p into jo ton a fewniade T, rn JtJ nf b1 mo-- t neir 'me ran, iAnatry t h, V L disuted HTY 1OTTERY. rilSCEUiSEOUS. tllSCELUMQUS. i |