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Show 1 " THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. rL EVERY PUBLISHED AND THURSDAY TUESDAY, ET5 TIME- SATURDAY, - I'UINTINU UTAH COUNTY 4vn prill. ISIIINfl COMPANY. BY THE terms ok no 1.71 .T PROVO CITY. U. T., TUESDAY. DECEMHKIt ox THE i AKS. I. Genrce ivernor i Chief Justice Woods, Oregon leorre las. ( A. Utah Ill-ic- N. Y. R. McKean, Philip H. Kmor-- Veiigence Hurrying lo the oily In the crowded car Ju in ping, jolting, dodging, Rocked by many a jar; Eooking out the w ind oi , Seeking aught to please, Finding Uu-- most pi. ml). Fin-tinnot our t a.e. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. mi Wm. Carey. 111. Attorney Kimball Nathan General Surveyor -(.iverof Public Moneys, J.Il.i iverion.Pa. p,,..;,ster I. rad Office, ....Willett Pot;omr-'I. P. Taejtart, 111. s. ssessr)r O. .1. Hollister, Cal. s. Collector Il.sl r.rt . ('. W. Emerson 1" k lstJii.lu-i.i- l -- - ; Flying iiinii'-i- through, I Cannon .cruhlvihel Snow I. I'. T. McAllister M ,i,ha. Wm. Clayton r J nines .Jack 0. II. UikSsS ipt. Common Schools to onari;ss .rney General Cieo. Q. - Whistles always blowing "Till your deafened near. Cinders fiom l lie siunki slack Filling ci - and ear; lSes lorover ringing, Uut of tu in- - and tune, P.rakes forever creaking Isn't 1! subliiiK? - UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS, .Warren N. hate Jii. li;e JMvmn I Jonathan Tanner S. Pace. Is John Nnttall Coont v Reroe,; er SheriT - J. R. Milner John R. Milner Snt vevne Vtw-r- t i Jones T. John Nnttall Henrv A. T'lx-.Treasurer Asses. nr an Collector ..T im"' F. Snpl. Common Schools, W. II. Onset! berry ttnrnev lri-v-- Fll Is Co-int- 1 et .1 Abraham O. Smoot John NoMnii ri.Kaninei s'. 'ones Albert Jones i Mayor AidermH C Councilors TiPforit'r J I Pliotl. wm. n. Pace, William A. FolleT. John R. Milner. Jimo.s W. Loveless UitAiI ... T. John . Henrv . Dixon Te m es ' . Rocers w. h i jar.; I blrange Mory. Thirteen years ago a young man wooed and won a young lady in a village not for from Davenport rfhe parents of the trirT ohjected, ah(j tjieIV was a deal of trouhh; (mi finally tin couple were married at the home of the hride. lihree month pftor the bride- duMrud to move to (nli- . ?ertKim htrma, hut the family of his wife mid opposed her emigration, was that tin-- husband started for the 1acifie const without her. After the first six months no tidings from the husband and in less than a year news came that he was dead. In the widow married a younp: man who had recently arrived from Germany; and her second husband was entirely ignorant of the fact that his hride was a widow. I?ut where ipnorance is tin-resu- lt wen-receive- tis folly to he wise. bliss, d Short- ly after the marriage the husband purchased a farm in Scott county, land on that tarm the couple have lived ever since, and several chil-- j dred have blessed their union, Four weeks aro the first husband of this woman arrived in Daven-- I port, and on makinp inquiries, learned the history of his wifes marriage. Then he rode out to see her. It was fortunate that her liepe lord was away from home, for she was very much affected. She told him that she supjHiscd him dead, and so married another, and chided him for neplectinp her as he did. He had a lonp story to tell, the real pisf of it beinp that he had determined never to return until lie became rich. And here he was riehf But his wife was miserable In Ids presence and he was miserable, too. The end of the confernce was-- , that the first husband returned to Davenport to consult a lawyer and the end of the consultation was that the bust and went to the wife and ami had another lonp talk with her, and then the two separated never to meet again, for the man determined to cross the ocean and spend the balance of his days in Germany.' The day that he left the wife entered her suit for divorce, on the ground of desertion; the notice was forthwith served on the defendant, and he accepted service. At the next term of the Circuit Court the defendants name will be called, and there no response. There will tie w ill default, ami decree of divorce granted. Ami maylio the wife will be married a second time to the father of her children, and so remain contented in the delightRATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. home in which she now lives The standanl single rate to Great Britain ful j and comfort', half an ounce avoirdupois; letter, six j c cents papers, two cents. Standard rate to France Is 1.1 grammes, or or.; letter, ten cents; ra par, two cents. hnc-nnar- w ITuvIng recently rniilcil to our already extensive JUI1 OF HUE, we are now prepared t do all kinds of Job Printing with neat nossand (I ispnt-'I- ,nt reasonable pi Ice. Prompt attention given to orders by mall. JOHN H. MII.I.KK, KOMAR! MtELTy, MILLER & CO. o TIMES IT A mans treasures in thi world are so few and small that he can carry them in bis heart. THE THEATRE, E ra salt errv. i. a uk SA.VCKL NEWSDEALERS GENERAL AND STATIONERS. for AetUl San Francisco tlw- - CHRONICLE CALL. AND Will mull al klmln of Easte rn ntnl V n p.ipprs tor throe, six or two In- months of Mib-- mi oi jjl ion .rii-o- . uni! pig-stye- s. n el tttijHvlnleud.-nt- Mercnuitlc stitution. In- J. TT. BJ&SFLL, SvjiTinlmiUvl. Rrnnrh there Siirl ng villa Merruntlle InsTtmfnn. J. F. JiOYKR, Svprrlmfndm. Mercantile Spanish Fork JAMAS MTILl.FR, AVpf. Institution. five Mercantile Institution. AyDRKWS.VMAROJI, wj. Mercantile IntUtu-lio- n . G I 'GLASS, SvpL ir.V. MerRranch Store Payson cantile Institution. J. S. RAG Mercantile Kantaquln ELI OrCMSILA IT, Avpt . Mercantile InstituGoshen ICJlf. PRIOR, ifupt. tion. Mercantile Pleasant Grove F. M. BEERS.SupU Institution. Mercantile American Fork Inn nation. JOIIS II I y DLL Y, tfijg. L- - hl Union Exchange. DA YID I.t-n- l HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT. FI"Ays, PrrtidmU Mercantile Inlitu-no MAS CUTLER, Supt. Mercantile Institu- Cooperative 7 loll . Alpine tion. r. R. M. ROGERS, M. t j. McCullough, supt 0. PHYSICIAN AND SURCE0N, City, TJ . X. eaat of Eaat door lit Orrim, Iroro OATS, drug of all Store, where he keep Winds. BARLEY, no28 JOHN RIGGS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention given to Cancers. Office nt residence 4th West Street, and one block south of Potor Ktubba' proTlr'bn Ju20 Store, on Centre Street. Irovo City. AND ss DRIED PEACHES JAMES CLEDHILL, -- AT- TAYLOR CUTLERS, xC HALT LAKE CITY. apll-l- y CRAINING TO THE TRADE. Orders from the Settlements will receive' prompt attention. Residence four blocks eaat of Meeting DESERET o Mouse, Provo City. NATIONAL BANK, H. J. MOORE, IT E R,. TWishesI toR Inform his friends and the of public generally, that he has opened a he ts lIAIiDiyO, fSorlngvlllc ra dis-ussio- hen-roo- Mercantile Institution. Denier In Ooneral crchiwlle, Agricultural Implement and Machinery. Agents for the Huln Wmton. 3. ti. JOXLS, uvprritUcntlfnl. West Rrnnrh Ihrovo Mercantile Instiiutlon. Iiealcrs in General Merchandise, Agricultural Implements Hint Muchinerv, Agents for the Schilttler Wa gon. nour.ltr c. XIUK H'OO), fiupl. Drovo MarmfictnrluK Company. of fiery variety of Woolen Goode. JAM C.Y I) CAW, SvjtrriutrtuJfTtf. Provo Meat Market. . m THOMAS hl.LMINti. n, weak-nes-e- THE lEADIXQ MERCANTILE AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS THROUGH' CUT UTAH COUNTY: CF 1 dog-fashio- BUSINESS DIRECTORY SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. - A PROVO CITY OFFICERS. oni hath it. mi With tli s bru i refiiiin: I.if- - . bu' lie pa.. mg Ufa ra.,p'.ul Y r NO. 53. 17-1- . lo (.ft Along. lf Daily undergoing Riding on llu- ears To and irom tie- city Henri- C. Rouen II o vi Do not stop to tell stories in business hours. If you have a place of busincs, On Saturday morning last, the citizen of (."hunhid were tartled he found there when wanted. No man can t rich by silling by another of tho-- c terrible occurmid saloons. rence w hich too frequently cliame around Never "fool'' on hu.sine matt apthe civilization of the. pears that early on Saturday tter. Have order, system, regularity, morning Thoma Ilay proceeded to the cabin of Adolph Barron, a liberality and promptness. l)o not meddle with business Frenchman, aged aO year, called him fmm hi bed to the door, and yon know nothing of. N ver buy ail article you do not without warning, !iot him through it is cheap, the heart, killing him instantly. need, imply Hay gave hi mclf lip to t In ( 'un- and the mail w ho sell w ill take it stable soon after, but w.a evident- out in trade. Trade i money. bv that officer, a Ioly Strive to avoid hard word and wa arif.ted la r in the day on a wairant of the acting (oroncr.Tlic cane which led to the crime is Do not kick every stone in the said to have been information path more mile can In made in given to Hays, the night previ-ou- , a day bv going steadily on than that hi (laughter had by stopping. Bay us you go. discharged from school for ImmorA man of honor respects his al conduct, and that she had been seen in criminal intercourse with word as he docs lii.s bond. deceased a few day previous. A Aid, hut never beg. be waived examination before the Help others w hen v on can, hut i never it he give what you cannotatford presumed- that magitrate, bechuse it is fashion- to castto the leave to, the simply prefer whom he ha iVule. Grand Jury, given bonds to appear. The age of Learn to say no. No necessity the girl is variously stated at from snapping it out 13 to lit years, and the evidence hut say it irmly and respectfully, Have tint few confident, and warrant tin belief that he did not unwillingly step aide from the fewer the better. the pUh of virtue; hut whether Fe your own brains ' rather the deceased wi the author of than those of others. Learn to think and act for vour her ruin or not i not in proof. f The citizen of Columbia are rep- Be lx in intense exciteresented to vigilant. ment aLuit this afFiir, and well Keep ahead rather than behind they may be. The evidence hows the time. that Parrou was a moral monster, Young matij cut this out; and if and more dangerous to lx- - at there be fully 111 the argument, let large in the community than a i s know. wild beast. No home was safe from the terrible scourge of his A Test of Unman Nature, presence, and the record of hi crimes make one hluh for huOne day two men in manity. It is plainly evident that engaged in a as to the man mu-- t have been insane, IVecliers guilt or innocence. and that he had indulged his Brum this our debaters branched baser passjon until the mania had otfuiKin the subject of human nacontrol of his whole nature. To ture in general, its foibles, us it appears to be the strangest and instability under crupart of this whole terrible busi- cial tests; nwi, growing earnest, ness that bis neiglilmrs, who had one offered to bet that there were been cognizant of bis actions for not a dozen men in the city, three or four year, should not who would stand a certain test, have had him taken care of. Their which he specified. The wager criminal negligence ha brought was accepted, twelve repreen-tativ- e mourning into many homes, and male citizens designated, probably planted the seeds of ruin and to each a dainty note, writen where purity would have blossom- in a feminine hand couched in ed into happy and virtuous wo- seductive, but yet polished terms, Sonora Indrjiendcnt was sent as coming from u lady. manhood. November 21. The missive stated that the writer had seen the gentlemen addressed, been impressed by bis bearing Sensational. and appearance, and was most etc, according to the usWe have read several love sto- anxious, ual style. The writer would tie ries, frequently occupying two glad to meet Mr. Vanity at such weeks of evening, and after they and such a xint at such a time. are simmered down, here is about The notes were duly sent, and the conspirators anxiously awaited all there is of them: the result of the affair. Much to Twa.s at the close of a glorious the chagrin of the gentleman who summer day-tsun was sinking the wager and the triaccepted behind the distant hog pen-th- e of the other, every one of hull frogs were commencing their umph the men to whom notes were sent, evening songs-th- e pollywogs in married and single, old and young their native muilpuddles were appeared at the proper jHiint at themselves for the the exact time named. Spring-fiel- d preparing shades of night and Ral and my(Ohio) Republican. self set upon an old amputated log, listening to the music of naRoot ture such as the tree toads, and up the Weeds. now and then the mellow music Two boys, Jim. and Will, were of a distant jackass which was wafted to our cars by the gentle employed bv a gentleman to kepp zephyrs that sighed among the the paths of his garden weeded. mullen stalks, and came heavliv Jim. contented himself with takladen with the delicious odor of ing otf the tops of the weeds. He The last soon cried out, Ive cleared my and rays of the setting sun glancing path, and having swept away from the buttons of a solitary the leaves he went otf to play. Will was much longer at work, horseman, shown through a knotfull in Sals for he stopped to take all the hole in the hog-peface, dyeing her hair with an weeds up by the roots, and he was orange-jH-hue, and showing off well tired when he went home. But the min came down in the ha re cent toadvantage. th read my One of my arms wa round Sal s night and all the next day, and few waist, niv hands resting on the wiien the loys father went, a two he was toying days after, to look at the small of her back with my auburn locks of jet black paths, Jims, wanted weeding as hue she was almost gone and I much a at first, while Willie's, was ditto. Shefistked like a grass- wa dear, and only needed a few to make itquite hopper dying of hiccups, and I turns of the roller wa sent hack to So neat. Jim. turtle choked mud with a felt like do his work properly; and very a codfish ball. Sal, says I, in avoiee musical tired he would have been had not as the notes ofa dying swan, will Will, good natu redly helped him to finish Ids tak. you have me? She turned her eyes heavenOnly thorough work is worth half uprooted ward, and withasigh thatdrew her doing. Faults only and will to again her again, and appear said, palate, shoestrings almost we shall despair of curing She gave dean out then, Yes. and squated in iny lap I hugged them. Will you remember this? her until I broke inp suspender. Rright Hide. 1 s.buuUhg llumigU the for--What a gri al ado Running oier can le Ju.t by nai oi ..pu-- i Riding on llu- railway Uli, 11 is io nice ! TERRTTORUL OFUCERS. of a Father Ipon the of Ills Daughter. I. e Over lofty bridge., jn-- new prETscs and material. g-- Glancing at the papers, Taking In t lie m n , Some sensation Sup- to, up- tip- i,ue.; Talking to your in lghlaT , Sitting hi lour sill.-Tri mg hard to slumber, Itoglug w hile you rule. K. S. p.-- l a -- J jH(.()( s Borornan t..Geo. R. Maxwell, Mh'h. Marshal I MES m e nt . t? i VOL DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL U. S. 173 Ji.no 3. 7 'AHi vC(XtJ subsckiition: One Year Six Months Three Months One Month . Ha.lt Lake City, Utah. TIN-- S H OP, prepared to manufacture all kinds e at reasonable rates. Khop comer of Centre and Main streets,. no21 Provo City. And of Is tin-war- PAID UP CAPITAL. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $200,000 WM. H. HOOTER, President, if. s. KLDKKIXiE.Vlcc-Preat- ., KKIGHAM YOUNG, WILLIAM JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP, F. LITTLE, I 8. H. H0&5CVQ R. LiEsnroEi. $1,00,OQO LIESINGER & HORNUltG, (SUCCESSORS TO UEBEL A CO.) PROrRIETORl OF TUI Dl rector. HILLS, Caahlcr, PROVO BREWERY, Would respectfully an non nee to the public that they arepaylng the highest market cash price Pr a good quality of BARLEY. All kinds of grain taken ih exchange for beer. BREWERY situated at thsfoot of tbs Dugway, near Provo IUver bridge. an2J Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. Collections FOREIGN .4 IV4.-l- l tMll.tl - J1 1 wade and promptly J remitted. EXCHANGE FOR PUssa, iw Yi One Dollar per annum. Each issue con tains valuable reading, and ever SALE. 61 WORTH OrXEW MUSIC. 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