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Show THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. published Kvr.ET i. line. terms F; anj I I ln - cr - .tng J..VI 7.1 i:. S. OFFICERS KOI. UTAH. SL governor Secretary George - Woods, Oregon George A. Rlark, Utah Jus. IE McKean, N. Y. f Philip H. Kinereon .... I- thief Justice VsvirtatP iVERy Jacob j ts. YOJ.. I HO VO CITY. U. T., ASTUROAY. SE1TEMBEII EAST AND MIST. DIRECTORY. Bort-ma- the details of a slanderous whose very manstory, Ilcxficrmf thr Stttr of Empire Ttikr.iit Wny.' ner of deprecating credence in the tale confirms the listeners belief All tieaultful things corac out of the east; in its truthfulness. How many The blushing bride ot the sun, The Uuwn, thui fades from his eager sight there nro of these mischief-maker- s Ere a single kiss Is won. in every circle, who know how, All beautiful things come out of the east: with a .skillful touch, to heighten The flashing king of the (lav, the tints of a slanderous rumor s Smiting the ranks rtf the with insinuations worse than open That tremble and flee away. because they can not be met lies, All beautiful things come out of the east: den ial ;by mingling sneers open by Iear to the weary sight. The Uuwy, and odorous with smiles, and bv a pretense of Queen, candor. And the pity of it is that The fess to deplore, shadow-giaut- Geo. K. Maxwell, Mich. Marshal H'm, Cnrey, 111. f. S. Attorney Nathan Kimball surveyor General 1ubllc Moneys, J.U.Mverton,Pa. d Willett IVittcnger night. K arivtpr Office, J. P. Taggart, III. All beautiful s. come out of the east: things O. J. Hollister, CaL The silver-silemoon s. Col lector That salts up oer the horizons rim , :, :k 1st Judicial District, C. W. Emerson Ta bwroool ami perfect msn. i . Pcetful'.t j aleep-beurin- at f thrice-belove- seof p- BARLE nt KEEIL & CO, near p S', All iMautifUl Uiinga come out of TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. SOI. lCCO ' 1 CIGA lOTlOh pah Sup will S e E cloud-foame- e )KE i the east: The multitudinous stars. d Cleaving the waves of the sky ' to t!oifre's-wv..,G- o. W utt thetp fietyilne of cars. Q. Ctuinou Hrg-vt7.erubbabcl Snow M'orncy Oeneral beautiful things most go to the wet: J. D. T. McAllister AllThe Marshal dawn to changed, Wm. Clnytoti And the weary twilight sun that finds her there, When all the heavens arc ranged. James Jack Treasurer O. II. Riggs. All beautiful Nttpl. Common Schools things must go to the west: There vanishes night so talr; A harlr sure, the saillirg moon And the star drop anchor there. COUNTY OFFICERS. CTAn No wonder the west shines bright, shines Warren N. Dunlerry bright. Prohate Judc In the Jubilant sunset sky. Myron Tanner f Albert K. Thnrber When it knows all the beautiful tilings of the world LThoaJ. McCul loug h Must come lo Its arms ere they die. I. John Nuttall CrqfuWt Cnnnty Recorder Western Worht. sheriff Henry C. Roger J. R Milner Prnnecutlng Attorney Scandal. John B. Milner Surveyor Albert Jones Pnmner T John Nuttall r.mnty Clerk How many of us live up to the Treasurer Henry A. Dlon rule of good King Arthur, to Assessor and Collector.. ..Jatnea E. Daniel speak no slander; no, nor listen s.ipt Common Schools, W. II. Dusenberry K. ep. 1. toit? STOS Mayor - The poets who have satir- ized poor human nature dwell on the general propensity sharply OFFICERS. to gossip and to think evil of Ahraham O. Smoot others. PROVO CITY HANG -- r There la a Inst in man no charm can John Nuttall Sarnnel S. Jonea Aldrea tame. Albert Jonea Of .IONF loudly publishing our neighbors Dunn. Wm. R Pace, shame; f.Ima ,ttf.nt:i Councilor. I William A. Follet, John R On eagles wings immortal scandals prinsr (tor Milner, James W. Loveless fly. ons;tink- ' L. John Nnttatl Whilo virlnous actions are but bom Recorder and die," Treasurer nenry A. Dixon JMMEI (Marshal Henry C. Rogers says Juvenal, ana experience John R Milner shows that the old Roman satirist Attorney rERS,i City Assessor and Collector ... James E. Daniel wrote from a keen otwervation of Price ! I Supervisor Charles Dl Miller men. What ran be more Just than A. G. Cownovcr Samuel Chief of Police Rutlers- - description of Robert T. Thomas man who Watermater. delights in scandal? H.s.r;r.r JoslahT. Arrowsmith iCity Poundkeeper is not so much concerned lie Daniel Graves whether what he writes be true GREELF or false; thats nothing to his pur- IfamFir Walker POSTAL E City. o Dealer .11 STEAM ;ji RATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE P (The standard single rate weight avoirdupois!. Single rate letter 3 cents the United State For each additional ; oz. or frac- - LINK) I i.KTTtRS. PACKING 3ftlCATIR6 ! Oiandellr j tion 4IMNEYSJ (SO .4.YU ' iil m andHa--Er,, avoirdupois). Daily, seven times six ytnuirt' Slabs, It .TTlIlll D fml-vreekl- EXrD L0 - 5 'Monthly 3 eta perqtiar. 6 femi-monthl- J 3 .Monthly 1 Quarterly 1 The maximum weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter is 4 B and letters ORDERS. money Registration : Lett ors may he registered on payment of a e of fifteen cents, but the government takes no responsibility for UFF. kafe carriage loss. or compensation in cases of Honey Orders: post offices small snms Of money and " drafts fitrtbn same npon other post j offices, snhlect to the lbtlowing charges I and regulations; j now receive Ectnd-Tim- ! ' EF.T TH cts. per quar. 35 30 IS y Registered - ox. aaiontcAUL 1 COKE- " 4 (The standard single rate avolrdupola). tttf ORDER a week, Weekly of Impede! nd ,. . 1 (The standard rate is INrwsprPRa. Bell dr., 3 letters, single rate .Drop Firriyc. J AFFAIRS. ! AH principal orders not 1 0 cent cxcesdlng f0 Rn,j nol csreodtng f).. 15 ,r4' an I not exceeding I0 .... 20 0 v''rt J'"t4 and not exceeding 50 .... 15 on i I R VTF-- S OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. Mandard single rate to Great Britain n ounce avolrdnpols; letters, six Ppcrx, two cent. , 'tlandard rate to Franc" Is 15 grammes. on),,,rtroit . iC(tcrs, ten cent; pa- - L r tYoceal. lt door east Ofmce, pose. which aims only, at filthy and bitter; and therefore Ids language is like pictures of the devil, the fouler the better. He robs a man of his good name, not for any good it will do him (for he dares not own it), but merely, as a jackdaw steals money, for his pleasure. His malice has the same success with other mens charity, to be rewarded In private; for ail he gets is bat his own private satisfaction, and the testimony of an evil conscience; for which, if it be discovered, he suffers the worst kind of martyrdom, and is paid with condign punishment; so that at the best he has but his labor for his pains. He deals with a man as the Spanish Inquisition does with heretics clothes him in a coat painted with hellish shapes of tlenis,and so shows him to the rabble, to rentier him the more odious. He exposes his wit like a bastard, for the next comer to take up and put out to nurse, which It seldom fails of. so ready is every man to contribute to the infamy of another. He is Like the devil that sows tares in the dark, and whilo a man sleeps, plants weeds among his corn. When he ventures to tall foul on the government or any great persons, if he has not a special care to keep himself, like a conjurer, safe In his circle, he raises a spirit that falls foul on himself, and carries him to limbo, where his neck is dapped up in the hole, out of which it is never released until he has paid his ears down on the nail for fees. He is in a worse for condition than a school-lowhen he is discovered he is whipped for his exercise, whether it be well or ill done, so that he takes a wrong course to show his wit, when his lest way to do so is to concesil it; otherwise he shows his folly instead of his wit, and pays dear for the mistake. There Is nothing in social life more ignoble and contemptible than what Byron calls Hhe abomof these who inable tittle-tattl- e in delight circulating scandal, who ' gloat ovur. eyen while they pro y, 12, rating and Laughing. SILT Lif(is a serious business to the Amer.can, man or woman; and eating being an important part of it, though it occupies very little time, no wonder that it is a serious 187-1- II. 19. SURCEON, T. TJ . of East PRICES T AUCTION AT PHELPS IC. Main St., (Opposite the l)ft Office,) business too. No one can accuse Salt -Lake City. the average man of eating as if he o liked it He grumbles if breakOuratook consists of Ntapl Dry OoIa fast or dinner is not ready at the Doobtskett, Ilaltaa 4 a pa. Notion. t lothluff. and overvltilnx precise moment; but it is not be- Jewelry, found In a well Ammrted cause he is anxious for it, but only at Auction Price for Nix tnnyli because he wants to be through Mouth. they should find so many people with it. He sits down with an DESERET willing to listen; that so many abstracted expression, ho throws would rather believe evil than a.hurried glauce over the table, good of their neighbor. Nothing his wife and children take their BANK, spreads like scandal, and the seats silently, and he helps them of worse and more unlikely St js the to everything in his vicinity more readily it obtains circulation without a word, except perhaps Salt Lake City, Utah. and credence.- Society is quite as the single remafkvthat the steak much to Hume as the scandal- is as tough as leather. Helping 1 200 ,000 mongers themselves. It is as mean and eating with some does not PAID UP CAPITAL Il,0uJ)u0 and disgraceful to listen to a slan- consume ten minutes, and there AUTHORIZED CAPITAL are men who are barbarians der as to utter one. It is a common trick with slan- enough to leave the table when H. HOoPER. President, to they have thus swallowed their WM. derers and scandal-monger- s H S. ELDREDOE.VIce-Prestscatter their vile invention broad- portion of food, with no more BRIGHAM 5 OUNw, cast among the community, and thought or conception of the WILLIAM JENNINGS, Director. JOHN SHARP, then point triumphantly to the higher uses to which the meal- F. LITTLE, wide circulation theirstories have time can be put than if they were L. R HILLS, Cashier, obtained as confirmation of their really the animals whose habits truth. They bespatter a man with they imitate. mud, and cry out upon him for Apart from the question of Deal in Gold Dost, Coin, Exchange, a dirty fellow. Calumniate! ca- healthful digestion, which is relumniate! is their motto: some tarded and permanently Impaired Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. of it will stick. Perhaps the most by this daily abuse of the delicate effective, as well as the meanest, organs of the stomach, it is wicked way of slandering is to do it with to throw away the abundant op- Collections wade and promptly affected- pain and reluctance, as portunities which family mealremitted. heart-broke- n h if at hear- times afford for enjoyment, relaxing evil things whispered round ation, and an interchange of aiout a man so dearly loved and thought and ideas which is as FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR honored. An adept in this method instructive as it is entertaining, SALE. of slander can work Infinite mis- and forms a home education for chief. cblWrPfl which they highly apThere is something marvelous preciate in afterlife Laughing is in the way a slander grows as it good for digestion, and jokes INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS. passes from mouth to mouth, well which have hardly liody enough aul n illustrated by the for after-dinnor evening telling story of the three black crows. go down with the dinner finely Without intending, perhaps, to and give it additional flavor. Some people would willingly 0) exaggerate or he untruthful, each one who repeats the story adds make themselves agreeable if they 10 something of his own, and by the knew how. They cannot think of GO time it has gone the rounds of anything to say, hut it is not be- rl society it has grown into a hide- cause they do not think or do not ous Frankenstein, a monster of know anything, hut lecause they untruth and malignity. This may have not been accustomed to ex- be tested by tho game of exag- tress their thoughts. One way to geration, where one whispers a treat the ice which seems to have story, couched in ns few words as formed round the domestic life of possible, to the person sitting next so many families is for each memhim. He repeats it in the ear of ber to tell what he or she has leen his neighbor, and so on through a doing in the interval since they circle of ten or twelve, each one met. This of itself will suggest trying to tell the story just as he questions, funny and otherwi.se, SC heard it. The last person in the for discussion; but it must be the circle tells it aloud, and in borne in mind that the object is nine cases out of ten it will be additional pleasure, and not the found that it has gained some- furnishing of subjects for controthing every time it has been versy or faultfinding. told. The moral of all this is ex- e h Jiressed in the line already quoted Xo More Ducks Xo More ac Speak no slan' Injun. der; no, nor listen to it. i of all nol kinds. JOHN RIGGS, M. D., Special attention given to Cancers. Office at realdenee, 4th Weat Street, and one block aouth of Peter Btnbb' Provision Ju20 Store, on Centre HtreeL Provo Cltjr. JAMES L PEMBROKE. Centre Street, Provo City, Utah.vl PRACTICAL WORKMAN ON CLOCKS, . WATCHEHand JEMELRY. All work warranted. aul ua-utt- J. C. STEVENSON. lab-IKhmeu- t, NATIONAL MERCHANT TAILOR, Crovo City, XJ. T., numerous pat-rothat he ta now prepared to do landiat the ihorteat nong In allhtaIt branchea one block Eaat and residence, tice, it Store. three South of the Eaat Regs leave to Inform hi ., H.J.r.lOORE, I T er Searching for Ills Wife. T - 3 N I P , H O And prepared to manulkcture 11 kind at reaaonable ratea. of Shop corner or Centre and Main t reels, Provo City. noil 1 Un-wa- re WHEN YOU OO TO ClTt SALT LAKE CALL AT THK SIDE SHOW, Proprietors. CR0SBIE & THORNE, to 8ANQIO (Successor A WILTON.) BEST BRAN re OF LIQUORS, BEER. RLE, WINES, HO PORTER Five door 1 CIGARS. Kimball A Laurence' 1, Lake City. Julyl4 vest of Balt JOHN H. XtLLKK, ROBERT SHELTON, THOMAS ELEHIRO. MILLER & CO. OPPOSITE THE THEATRE, SALT LAKE CITY. GENERAL NEWSDEALERS STATIONERS. Agent for the San AND Fracloo CHRONICLE" AND CALL." Will mail all kind of Eastern and Wei for three, lxortwelvTnonth on receipt of aobacrlptlon price. anS2 tern paper HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, AKD , , DRIED PEACHES Over at Washoe City the other day some men stooping at the principal hotel, while viewing the surroundings of the place, saw a large flock of ducks settle down on the further side of Washoe 0) I Mike. A Washoe Indian also saw 10 the ducks, and told the men that CO he would go after them If they would get him a gun. In the H hotel they found an old United States musket. This they loaded nearly to the muzzle, and giying DUNFORD -- AT- A Short time since a colored individual, named Samuel S. Smith, who claimed to be a waiter in the Delevan House, called on the chief of police for information in regard to his wife. Smith married a female of dusky hue, named Ella Anderson, on Monday last. He stated to the chief that they had kissed and parted Satur& SONS, day night; that when he went it to the Indian, started him for home yesterday morning Ella was After he had gone the not to be found. He had searched the lake. HALT LAKE CITY, M ho had loaded the vags gun for Austin Whites dance house, on him went to of the upper story South Lansingst reet, and Tilmans KHOAOKO UCLCfUVTLT AS house, and with opera glasses den in Trotters alley. Smith the watched the noble of progress the said: red man. lie pt last reached the JOBBERS 4k RETAIL DEALERS g I tell yer, shes a spot where the ducks had been ALL TIIE VEST BRANDS OF gal; she's got a magnifi- seen to settle down among the IN cent voice, and has sung in de tules. Presently they saw the opera. I think some of de steam- smoke dart from the Indians gun, SHOES, boat niggers has took her away. saw barkM'ard to the fall him I saw one of them nigs lumging ground, and heard a tremendous around her. Tell yer what, boss, roar come over the lake Sc C-Aa sound if I get hold of that coon hes a as t though the gun had hurst into gone nigger. that a thousand Fearing pieces. GENTS GLOVES The chief asked him if he didnt gun had indeed burst and have a wife down south, when he tho killcsl the poor devil, the Jokists AI replied: to feel very guilty. They I had a woman down there, began house and the from hastened hut shes got nothing on me. struck out around the lake. When FURNISHING GOODS, Taint law dere: just stand up round had about half wid her. Shes got nothing on they metgottheir Indianway coming AD they me. them. There was a long toward no could satisfaction at He get gash across his right cheek bone, i is h headquarters, and left muttering: and face was covered with If ever I get my claws on that blood,hisbut he had as many ducks o coon hes a gone nigger. Albany as could he hold In both hands. Argus. how Well. Jim, said they, Yes, said Order KoHrlted and Trilled did yon mako it? AV 1th Cur t the Lowtit one more shoot urn no A New Hampshire old Jim, wore ducks, no mere Injun! loy neighs It's poumk. good-lookin- y 1 BOOTS HATS S, runs. lad six-ye- H E FT Wlahc to Inform hi friend and tie public generally, that he ha opened a - well-nfg- n ap30 - well-know- l CVvopera-t- PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. BUSINESS. LAKE CITY GOODS 29 SO. . D. T.L vo btore, where he keepa drug tfi.no -- OFFICIAL pro Ihfy srUxTRIPTION: OK flit Months Three Months One Month : PHYSICIAN AND 1roTo City. One Year ' & SATURDAY, TIMES PHINTINU COMPANY. fiv THK UTAH COUNTY AND PUBLISHING i v R. M. ROGERS, AND THURSDAY TOESDAT, BUSINESS CARDS. ar Fric. TAYLOK CUTLER'S, SALT LAKE CITY, apll-i- y BAKERY AND PROVISION STORE.. PETER GTUBBCp, &JULZS tN GROCERIES, TODACCOr FANCY CANDIES. liUTS. ETC.. All kind of the best quality of LIQUORS Kept constantly on hand. At the eld land. Corner West and Centre Street. ef 4th not! 3LOO K: ECEIRaE I CENERAL DEALER IN GROCERIES,, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, and DltlKO KTIUIT. A o large quantify of - FINE SALT. COARSE- AND 'O' ' Agcot for the Bock Exeelalor, Rprtng, and Bitter Creek Ceal, which U used by Pmclten, Attayen, Blacksmith and Gaa Work. JOHN W8NELL Idaho Kelt BexMO.l Btore, - lake Ctfy 'stay: |