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Show THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. TUESDAY, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AMD SATURDAY, NEW PRESSES AND M TIMES PKIMTINO CTAII COUNTT UT TUB UTAH COUNTY Job Printing Establi roMPASY. akd pcblimiimo Huvlnff mntly (xlddl to okr'5jrpn extensive JOR OFFICE, we nreVeftfq punt! to tlo all kinds of Job JrlnVi c w Ji h ncal nsnnd dijit re.onttblpWY, Prompt ultonUon given tonrtiG ninlt. TERM OF SUBSCRIPTION': One Year Months Three Months One Month Kix ...... OFFICIAL di-p- ut VOL '2. - PI10V0 CITY, U. T., THURSDAY. N'OYKMUEll tc 12, 1S71. , MONEY .MIS It. DIRECTORY. not, hut broke for the mountains Huaifng for Himself. 4 like a quarter horse. A coat was found next morning near a freshly The ludicrous spectacle of a man dug hole a short distance from looking for himself and suffering Battle Mountain station, which the keenest chagrin at failing tc has leen identified as the one find himself, wasexhihited on the BUSINESS SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. In shirt of check aiul tallowed hair Theflddlersits in the hullnsh chair RoltCKT Pll ILl OK, John h. miller. lake Mi cut basket standing there On the brink of the Father Nile. THOMAS FM.MIXS. U. R. OFFICERS FOR UTAH, He feels his fiddle's slender neck, George I. Wood. Oregon Heks out the notes with ttiumb and check, f.nv'rnor,... & CO. worn by a person who. claimed to Union Pacific Railroad not long And times the tune It h nisi and beck, Georg A. Rhiek, Utah Seeretnrr And tliinks It a weary while. marshal Eastern-houn- d United n a States An le R. go. deputy emigrant OPPOSITE TIIE THEATRE, Chief JiUce la. MeKoan, X. Y. All reads Now lie glv s the call. from Utah, and who registered at train stopped at Rock Creek sla Honor to the ladles! Ail J Philip II. Emerson Cries, K.YI.T LAKE CITY. The Jolly tides ol laughter fall ( Jaeoh H. ltoreman the Capital Hotel under the name tion for breakfast. One emigrant And eid in a happy smile. tlr-Mieh. R. Geo. Maxwell, of Dennison. M t sec- GKE?JiL NEWSDEALERS AfiD strayed away, and the n Wm. Carey, 111. Begin. tion of the train started without U. S. Attorney goes the bow on every STATIONERS. string, .Nathan Kimball him. He reached the second on surveyor General A House-fu- ll of Suakes. hands and swing!" First couple timfe elver of Public Moneys, .I.ROverton.l'a. As light us anyjoin to and b wing. get away. managed Willett Pottenger t: isier Land Office swing once and a halftimes round," Ilia friends in the first section Aycnls fur the San Frneieo moved Will Last Moody Whirls blue all Spring Martin 111. in P. Taggart. Mary t v. assessor and were seized with missed him, Union new. Calico in and house gown stockings his out of "CHRONICLE AND CALL." log O. J. Hollister, Cal. And limed s. t'olbeor a dread that he had been killed. true, eyes that tell drove, and it stood unoccupied The conductor sound. lunoo to the dancing jou !t Judicial IMstnel. C. W. Emerson telegraphed to the Will mail all kliuin and desolate for several .weeks, and Wessecond section to look for-- hi in, tern pavers tor three, of Eastern She. lllbs about big Moses Brown, Ed. Asher or txrelY, mouths but last purchased and July Who holds herlianfis to keep tier down. bring him or hi? body to on receipt of subscription prle. atrii the property and moved Into the Laramie. And thinks her ntr a golden Crown v . TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. .The passengers turned over he his heart turns while' And once! to old house Uop 8 only cheek with Marxs out readily to nid in the search is wet, Oeo. Q. Cannon His could build anew frame house. e lie to Congress, I HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR It gives a rocond somerset, Foremost among them, and disSnow his Zembbnhel settled General means had to win the He maiden family lie l, irney yet, hardly Alas for the awknurd dance! , J. P. T. McAllister in their new quarters before they playing a terrible anxiety, was Wm. Clayton y,, ;,ir had a practical demonstration that the nmn for whom forthey Mere hoot has crushed my toef Your the mi.v " f Vf nt he rti .wire wiMi eeegged Jo!" .::.jamew T' " rer there were occupant? there before looking. lie hunted ; OATS, w , itlv zeal which "fas. In low." h 0. II. Rlgg. You clumsy fellow emigrant. ng looked S lpt. Common School upon them, who evidently And the first pair dance apart. could he for accounted the only by the new comers as intruders, and Then Forward six! advance, retreat, lake midges gay in sunbeam street old settlers were snakes! fact unknown to him that he these Tis Money Musk by merrv f, et was looking for himself. During The little striped garter snakes. -- AND IT H COUNTY OFFICERS. And Hie Money Musk by heart! whole day and following night the house in the first The night Warren N. ruenberry U'o'ne.In c Three - qunrters round your partner thero was a great rustling on the the search was continued, the unr Tanner swing," ctiuse of it suffering Hoorr like the pattering of myri- conscious Across the t ! The rafters ring, Thos.J.McPnllnngh Selectmen .vr to think that he had been mice The hoys and girls hax-- taken wing deeply wasnt Jonathan S. hut it of ads mice, roses And out their have brought lie I lost. reached When Laramie N'nttall John Cmn'r Recorder that made the noise; it was the TAYLOIi cC Tis Forward six!" wfh rustic grace, Sheriff Henry C. Ropers Ah, rarer far than Swing to place!" sound from dozens of snakes as the idea never occurred to his friends that the railroad employ..J. R. Milner Than golden clouds of old point lace AMorncv. SALT LAKE CITY. they dragged themselves across ees They bring the dance about. John R Milner Sutveror might still be looking for tiie apll-lthefloor. Delightful! one Jones when Albert fcll Costner Then hands Mr. A. used to missing emigrant, bright Right and the In morning lef.!" C .rlc I. John Nuttnll All startled the crowd get up, shake the reptiles out of individual deft . swlfty weaveinthe measure Hen's- A. Plvnn Across a pitchfork, ami with the remark that our hero his the woof loving weft clothes, grasn an Collector ...James E. Daniels and been for And lie Money Musk is done! had himself devils of nitt-i-i out looking doors, the slimy dancers of the ru'tlmg husk. failed to find h'msclf. Chicasuj't. Common Schools, W. H. Puvnberry Oh, Good nfsn tis growing dusk, it was no uncommon thing to hadTribune. Good night for aye to Money Musk, morngo of slaughter halfa dozen in the - MILLER j ! ir-h- 4. Ivo-w-- l. 's -I- ) cl-o- 1 - . br-at- ! WHEAT, ; k J-- .. . , ! BARLEY, 1 DRIED PEACHES -- I Pa-re- . e ! CUTLlhvS, y o!a-r!n- g DESERET - I r NATIONAL ! For t lie heavy march begun! I. I'. Tnylor in Scrihnrrt. TROVO CITY OFFICERS. Smoot llow He Arrested Them. fR John N'nttall Samuel S. tones Ahlermea (. Albert Jones The following: we find in the Y Tam es Pnnn. Wm. R. Pace, tSilrer State, (New), of the Cth. Councilors-- William A. Foile. John R. W. laiveless (Milner, Jams Judge McKean, of Utah, Issued a warrant on or aLiut the 3d inT. John NnMall ytnoHer nenry A. Pixon stant, for the arrest of Slim Jim, Treasurer and Three-tinkere- d nenry Marshal Ripers Jack-HuncTJie warrant was laeetl ..John B. Milner Jack. CUy A"ornv A csessor and f'olleetor James E. Pnniels in the hands of It. C. Dennixm, Charles P. Miller deputj' U. S. marshal of Utah S'i rv it nr I.K. G. Cownnvcr Chief of Toliee Territory, who came on to liattle Robert T. Thomas Mountain to arrest the parties. Wntennaster Joslah T. Arrowmlth He discovered upon his arrival at City Poundkecper Panlel Graves that Sexton point that he had no authoriAhraliam Mayor O. ' n-- ty to take the gentry for whom the warrant was lssusd, out of the State of Nevada without a requisition from the light-finger- POSTAL AFFAIRS. RATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. I.cttkim. TThe standard single rate weight Is CJox. avoirdupois'. Single rate letter 1 cent throughout the United State 5 fracor., or For each additional prop letter, single rate - The standard rate Kevtsfaper 1 4 nr.. f amlTlupolsl. Pally, seven limes a week.Tt cts. per Uttar. H jJj Beml-week- U tt tl U lx 10 ly Weekly Monthly - 5 rERToniCAt,. (The standard single rate Is n. avolrdupolsl. Rcml-month- C ly Monthly.... S Quarterly 1 Th ct. perifiar. maximum weight of any package of or m'scellaneou matter is 4 Jt- UEGISTEUEP t.FTTTRS ANP MONEY ORPERS. ReslsimHon: Itter mar hereglstered on payment of a ft of fifteen cents, but the government lake no repnnibillty for safe carriage or compensation in cases of loss. Money Order: AH principal post off ce now receive small snms of money and Issue drafts for the same upon other post oftlccs, subject to the following charges and regulations: 10 rent On order not exceeding f?rt lx OverJi and not exreed.lng " DO Overfj and not exceeding 910. ' Over H and not exceeding D5 RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. ed governor. The confidence men, aware of that, managed to detain him until night, when they put up a job to get rid of him etfectu-alland in the easiest possible manner. Arrangements for that purpose were made by one of them named Palmer, who informed the marshal that he knew uherealotof bullion had been buried by those for whom the warrant bad been issued, and invited bim to with him in unearthing it for an equal share of the proceeds. The marshal willingly consented, and at the appointed hour was on hand with pick and shovel at the place of rendezvous. Meantime Palmer had inforured his confederates of the agreement between him and the marshal, and had them repair to the spot where he Intended to take the deluded officer and conceal themselves in the brush until the marshal had opportunity to raise the perspiration by digging, w hen they were to tire several blank cartridges and scare the poor devil out of his wits. Everything being in readiness, under cover of night Palmer and the marshal hastened to the place where the bullion was said to have been buried and commenced digging. Marshal Dennison went to work with a will, and to enable him to exercise his arms to better advantage laid aside his coat. lie picked and shoveled like an experienced miner for about twenty minutes, when his lalmr was interrupted by the report of a shot fired h few feet off, let ween him and the village of Battle Mountain. It was followed by another and another in quick succession, which rnuMtl the marshal to drop his tools and jump out of the hole he had dug in q hurry. The firing y, ing. The second ami third days were worse than the first. At breakfast one morning Mr A. felt something crawling up his leg, and glancing downwards found a leautiful little striped fellow working his way up in the world. Another time he found a three-foo- t fellow in his overcoat pocket, who greeted him on hisapproach-in- g with a friendly kiss. The nuisance became intolerable. The house was old, and the mortar in the clinking had given wav in many places, and in the evening no sooner was the lamp lighted, than a serenade of hisses would Ixgin, and nearly every one of the holes would le ornamented with a snakes head. At the end of the fourth day Mr. Asher grasped his shovel and went to the banking of the house, a mass of straw and dirt had not been moved for several years, and here were their snakeships in all their glory. It was a perfect massacre, for in that banking he found and killed an even hundred garter snakes. Thirty- Mere found in one nest. There Is a scarcity of the serpent around Mr.A.s farm now, iAitchjidd (Minn.) Ledger. - ate and Grant Uearc the orone-piartrox- .; . . When the returns from Ohio and Indiana reached the dent, together with the fact that some lunatic had put For rent on the White House, Grant asked Ilabcoek what It all meant. Notice to quit, responded briefly the High Custodian of the Public Presi- Grounds. I wont do it, exclaimed His Excellency: that house Is the only one large enough to hold my family and the picture ofthettr. Where In the devil am I expected to put that picture, Id like to know? your friends could build vou as big a house in St, Louis, humlily suggested Bab. St. Louis! roared the savior of his country, thats pretty idea. Follow Sherman to St. Louis and have him cavorting around ft? General of the Army and me no- thing. It is proposed, your Excellency, to make Sherman your successor and restore to you the generalship of the army. Balxrock, exclaimed Hi? turning blue, telegraph Belknap to arm the Marine Band with navy revolvers, and Childs and Murphy to meet mein Washington, and order Robeson to concentrate himself on Washington Ill see who vacates! And His Excellency drank sixteen cocktails and smoked forty cigars that made even the Indians sneeze and shed tears. Waahlngington Palmer threw up continued, I am half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, six his hands and exclaimed cents papers, two cents. shot! arid dropped to the ground Standard rate to France Is Ei gramme, apparently lifeless. The marshal to examine whether letters, ter cents; pa- didnt stop was dead or Oopitot, workman fellow his pers, Iwo cents. Th standard single rate to Great Rritaln ews Ex-oellen- Salt Curious Anecdote of a Dog. Italics BANK, City.. Utah. A recent numler of La Petit PAID UP CAPITAI Journal, of Paris, is responsible AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. for dog story, the circumstances of which arc as follows; Not long since a gentleman, driving down WM. It. HOOPER. President, the Avenue de Neuilly, on a dark H. s. A Slrk Soldier's Gratitude. You will never lose anything by what vou have clone for me, n THE LEAQ1NQ MEKCAKTIIE AND OTTER TITCLGH-OU- T INSTITUTIQKS UTAH COUNTT: I s' 'tl Ir()Vii CfV'pera Ivc Mere-m'll- levs lion In Implement- - and A(p ntx f o the I! In v .eon, l- Mircl.Hld-Acrii-ultiini- G'-cr- A'. Men-hHtid- i Acrte , l f I. ftujirr ninul A. JOXf-S- , West P.rrne Provo ennliic In.tjtul ion. leal-- 1 . 1. M " In i il Gi-.t-,- )' or': ; I'O l tin iJ c M.tcli,ii''(i. '.V.V. JAMi.S vf. ;v M- Provo Matrif Com;nv or pxerr van. ly o! Woolen Good. if. TAXXFh, Su n'rwltiil. Provo Mot Market. KAMURii HAliDlXO, Superintendent. XJere.xntlle InfSprlngville stitution. VT. SISSFZ.L, Superintendent. Branch S 'ore Spring vllle Mercantile Ins'ttnrion. - J, L HOYS It,. Superintends. Mercantile Spanish Fork Iustituilon. JAUI.S iilLLEH, Svpt. Infcdtu-tioSalem Coon-r-ulASDKEW KSRAHOIT, Svpt. MereartRo Instttn-tlon- r.' Payon n-- - rli-'tl.- li no-nt- . ir . ve - WM. JMH Braneh Store r.xy,on lunUiutlun. J. 8 PAGE, 8njt. Mercantile Santaquln ELI OPEXSUA W. 8vpt. Mere-ntll- e Goshen InsulaH Jf. tion. It ICE. supt. Pleasant Grove Mercantile Institution. F. M. IShLl. S, A.i;-,'- . American Fork Mercantile Institution. JOHS UIXDLEY, 8,pt. Lht Union Fichnnpe DAVID EYAXS, President. Lent Cooperative Mercantile Institution. T1IQXA8 CUTLER, Supt. MercxnCle InstituAlpine T. J. licCLLL OUG II. Supt. tion. Mcr-canU- le r 0. ft. M. ROCERG, r.L PHYSICIAN AND SUiTCEON, Provo City. TJ. T. Orricr., 1st door east of Last store, uhcie he kxcps drugs of all kinds. rick JOHN RtCCS, M. D., KLDRKDGE.VIce-Prvct.- , BRIGHAM YOUNG. night, was suddenly stopped in WILLIAM JENNINGS, his course by a man who asked JOHN SH ARP, him lor the loan of one of his F. LITTLE, H. lights to search for some money L. IHLIJt, Cashier, which the latter had lost through a hole in his pocket, the amount being a considerable sum in gold Instead, however, of complying with the mans request, the traveler called up ft large Danish dog, and, after taking a coin which the man still had remaining in his pocket, and holding it tothedogs nose, he told the animal to go seek. The intelligent animal understood what was required, and immediately commenced his search for the missing coins t hich he found, bringing them back one by one to his master, who handed them over to the rightful owner. He, of course, was in ecstasies, having been sent on particular business by his employers with the money lie had just previously lost, and which he would probably have never got sight of again, had it notlieen for the. extraordinary sagacity of the dog. SNXM00 fl.OUUjXIO CF DIRECTORY Directors. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given I J to Cancers. Wt Office at residence, 4th Street, and one Mock south of Peter Hti.btm Provision rro-on Centre store, Street, City. J ugQ Deal in Gold Dnst, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, 4c. JAMES C LED HILL, a o Collections node and promptly remitted. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. GRAINING TO THE TRADE. TSTEREST PAID O.V ! ! .A KS ' OCTAVE, STOPPED, DOUBLE-HEEDE- o n ezr a. J. MOORE, IDT HU IDT to Inform Til frlendit public generally, limt li, ha T I fl - S ' IE2 , and' the opeued HOP, I prepared to manufacture All kind at reasonable rate. of Shop corner of Centre and Main street, Provo City. no2I And UPRIGHT, WALNUT CASED -- H. TWishesI EASY AND CHEAP Wav of celt ln?n FIRSlf-- t from the Settlement Jt aul EXTRAORDINARY . will reee.v prompt attention. Residence four block t of Meeting 08 Houe, Provo City. SAVIXQS Orders DEPOSITS. tin-wa- re ir, remarked a grateful soldier who WITH ALL THE was convalescing In a govern 12. LiEsixtiF.R. II. IIoBsrsa. ment hospital to a comrade who LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, LIESIKGER & HOHNUNG, had attended him through a dan BT THE M ASrrACfCrKD gerous fever. Last week that com(SUCCESSORS TO UEBEL A COJ rade, Wm. R. Plight, a cabinet- BIF STATE ORGAN COMPANY, rROPBlETOBA OF TH B. SIIONLNGER L CO. maker, residing In Mt. Pleasant, PROVO BREWERY, Pennsylvania, received official In and OTHERS, for formation that he was the sole Would re.peetfullv anrwHtnee to the public that they are puylngtlw highest market heir of C. II. Sykes, who left him $13.50 eah price for a g(Hd qualltv of BARLEY. tes- (DISTIL. IT All kind of emtn taken Iti ixehange governments ns akinda of natcd at the foot Momthly for IJmonth; Including piano for beer. BREWERY tamentary remembrance ofttie Dugway, near ITOto River bridge. atool and organ method. ness to him whilst sick in a fever nudi hospital near Warren ton. Larger or smaller lie at proportionate brethren, that it is our prices. Sixteen style to select from. Christian duty to visit the sick, and a simple matter bf worldly prudence to read willsof thedead, PIANOS OH MONTHLY PAYMENTS. in 11 - Maximilians Residence. The cottage and grounds once the retreat of Maximilian in Mexico are in ruins, adherents of the new Government having leon allowed to pillage and destroy as they chose. The establishment was once a brick cottage, overgrown with vines, and densely surrounded with guava and coffee trees. Tiie grounds were left nearly as wild as nature had made them, with only enough ofthelnterlaced branches cut away to let in light and air. Maximilian and hiseon-so- rt lived there only a few weeks Just previous to his death. ' HIGHEST PRICES ALLOWED for RA It LEY, OA TS t DRIED FRUIT. a A ' I. ID ERA L DISCO UXT FOR CA Sit. A an evidence of the popularity of our organ bn1ne, sre will y that alnee last January to Angot, we have sold SIXTY-EIGHORGANS, amounting to Jlt,7CZ00. T CALDER & CARELESS, Wholeaal IHute .Dtalm, HALT LAKE CITY. m : One Dollar per nnnv Each lsttc con tains valuable reading, tlul ntr SI WORTH or NEW ZIXJSIC. Send your address with $t, in postage stamps cr currency, to ' CKtr.MAN 4' BYDt, - ; Tfnacica ( I j |