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Show 4& u rr--t UTAH COUNTY TIMES. THE TUESDAY, ll,T PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AND UTAII tr.U'H I r iTNTY Asn FUHI.1SIIIVO ,,,,; OK SATURDAY, TIMKS PRINTISO. COMPANY. Jfi.no t Mmiths ire,. Mouths pn Month :t on 1C Y-- OFFICIAL fir. r. fins. :rz. Rate. f( n.,t lUl.'lilo, lolaunt ri Ke$l VOL. 2. q; DIRECTORY. SONNET.-WAITIN- G. eo!ecf.r ...... j. Hollister, IU bt Ju iicial District, C. V. Emerson With words of thought, or tones of heaven- J nn 11 V . ly psalm. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Provo City, U. T. NO. 28. A TERRITORIAL OF KICK R8. Permanent Public Debt. Geo. Q. Cannon In the glad relief experienced Zerubbahrl Snow ...I. D. T. McAllister when the war was brought to a Wm. Clayton glorious termination, the nation James Jack faced, almost joyfully, the task of ,. ivwrer O. H. Rlgg. paying off the national debt. It nt. Common Schools itc to Congress .rnev ( icneral tin hal !x ii ..r le r v itlon uinia L that the resources of the country were so vast and the energy of the people so elastic, UTUI COUNTY OFFICERS. that, without disturbance to inWarren X. Dusenberry dustrial oiute Bulge interests, the principal of Mvron Tanner debt the might be paid at the rate I1 McCullough Jonnthun S. Page. of $100,(KK),O00a year at the outset, I John Nuttall and faster as the interest was re'minty Recorder was argued &, (f nd v.K 3 bra, A. it aT 1(1 JXHJ Court o Hen k r upp-- Slloa.i ve h7- fcftlxrt Ainrt, a ut lhi IK71. Clerk. liepult Ey rc!!! fKKT- - duced. The popular idea was in favor of providing for the payment of the debt within twenty years, liut it was soon found that the rate of taxation required to pay the largely increased current exjienses of the government, the0 interest on tho debt and $100,000,-00of the principal, wus eating the life out of our industrial interests. The high internal taxes rnovo ctty officers. labor out of the country. It drove . Abraham O. Smoot Was dsvnr to live almost anycheaper John Nuttall where else and manufacture goods nmnei . Tones Albert Jones for our market than to remain at the race,' home. Secretary Boutwcll, f. Tames Dunn. Wm. 'ounrllorx Wllllnm A. Follet. John B. loader of the rapid payment ( Milner, James W. Txveless lost popularity and was reJohn Nuttall tired from the Cabinet. Congress reorder Tilxon nnliiced the rates of internal taxes TTenry Treasurer darshnl Henry C. Rogers so that the revenues Iwrely met John B. Milner current expenses and the interest y Attorney nnt Colector.....JnTne K. Daniels, on the debt, leaving the principal Charles D. Miller as a heritage of the future. iperrlsor .71. hlcfmf Pol Ire, ,., G. Cmmoeer tho The Robert T. Thomas United States is now alxiut nlermaytpr joslahT. Arrowsmlth 'Ity Pnundkeeper ono,noo.Of this sum $1,200,000,-00- 0 xton Art vm is in six per cent, bonds. The chief business of the Treasury Department in the next four years will be to refund this debt at a POSTAL AFFAIRS. rate of interest. A question for -- oconsideration is the term of time the new bonds shall cover. Acting BATES OF DOMESTIC POST AO E. upon the old idea of paying off .ihticrs. The standnn.1 single rote weight the debt in a few years the GovIs o. avolntupolsb Single rate letter ernment will have to pay comjmra-tivel- y cents high rates of interest. Engthroughout the United States land borrows all the money she rar eaAh addltloital 0. or fracwants at 3f percent, but then no tion j one in England thinks of paying 1 rate... rop leitem, ilnglo the principal of their debt No ono wants to pay it, and no one wants 4 rate la or. standard S'ewspaprks. (The ' it paid. The bondholder, cun alavoirdupois) ways sell his share, simply beally, seven times a we;k, 3A eta. per quar. cause the great mass of liondhold-er- s SO six do not want to sell. It is the 16 safest and most convenient invest10 ment that can be found. There is hvekfy..l.:....a.uAL'.Y...-- s no reason why tho debt of the Slonthly United States should not le ltn VnuonicMA tThe standard single rate equally .desirable Investment as that of England. The real, tangiI Is t ox. asmijrdupol.s). immovable wealth of the ble, 0 cts. perqnar. la far greater than that of country 3 Monthly The stability of the Gov" England. Quarterly is ernment scarcely less assured. The maxtnuun weight of any package of a nation rests upon credit of The 4 lb Is printed or miscellaneous matter basis its resources and a two-fol- d lt$ integrity. Our landed resources are greater than Englands and we hope our integrity is not less HEOISTERED i.KTTFBS AND MONLY sound. We see no reason, thereORDERS. fore, why United States bonds, on be registered Registration,: Letters may running for fifty or one hundred of fifteen cents, but the years, bearing ten per cent, inpayment ot a government TATtes no responsibility fbr terests, should not tie sold in the ft carriage of Compensation In cases of home and European markets. It loss. is possible that for the longer rr- reAll principal post offices term of time the rate could be ManeyjJrilers: Tho cent. to duced 3J saving per nnwneaismimaii sums of money and Iseffected in interest would sue drabs for the same npon other post thus afilees, subject to the following charge pay off the $1,200,0Q0,000 in just :ld regulations: fifty year. At present rates the annual interest oh $1,200,000,000 is a nr lers not lOcents exceeding S?0 $72,000 000; at four, per cent, it 'Trere and nnt exceeding $10.... 15 would Lie $13,000,000. Admitting Tveraj and not exceeding 40.. 20 that bonds bea ring. fire per cent, 'Iver and not exceeding 150.. 25 and maturing at shorter periods can tie sold.tne difference between interest at four, and Interest at RATES OF FOBEION POST A OF. five per cent. Is $12, 000, (XX), a savThe standard rate to Britain Great tingle ing which in 100 years would pay Aalf an ounce six the entire principal of $ 1,200, letters, avoirdupois; j cent papers, two cents. This is the nearest approach to rate to Is paving the public debt without 15 grammes, France stndr,l bo devised. Ono J r ox.; letters, ten cent; pa- - taxdti&n that can on interest will twoctnu. j eayed percent, Henry c. Roger J. B. Milner John R. Milner Albert Jones T. John Nottnll ciate Clerk., T'easurer Henry A. Dixon k.sessor and Collector ..Tames E. Daniels i't. Common Schools, W. II. Dusenberry i'icriir nwecntlmf Attorney cirveyor i roner '. !... TT. s jmiI-ic- UM, T. IE8 ETC. y, Tfc . j ) Interest-hearingdebt- of $1,-70- 0, JL. Sri E! IN, I SABS, DNS. nppb JfSE! Z3 : . 1 w IK.. fof.x ttl of iw I, RE, . " Jocrf WCC5 I XI El? .try-- ' in J 000,-00- 0. 2$-- i r1 r'" J r. one-quart-er 1st door east of East Store, where he keep druga of all kinds. pay it in a century, to say nothing of the accumulating interest on the 12,000,000 we do not havc-tpay on the four per cent (Kinds. In other words, as the interest on $1,200,000,000 at five per cent, is $00, 000, 000, and the interest on the same sum at four per cent, is only we have a sinking $48,000,000, fund of $12,000,000 a year with which to pay off the principal at ions respecting them. You will, SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. therefore, unuer.tand the better that I now most solemnly Impress ROBERT BUELTOK, upon you the truth and Iteuuty of JOHN H. MILLER, THOMAS ELEM1NO. the Christian religion as it came from Christ himself, and the MILLER & CO. hi i ty of y ou r goi o g far wron g if you humbly but heartily respect OPPOSITE THE THEATRE, it." I hoe you will always le in to life SALT able after that you LAKE CITY . say had a kind father. You cannot GENERAL NEWSDEALERS AND the expiration of 100 years. The show your affection for him so STATIONERS. only obstacle in the way of effect- well, or makp him so happy, as by ing this saving is the real or sup- doing your duty. posed antipathy of the people to a They who most intimately knew Agon, for the San Franclaco permanent public debt, llut we Dickens wilt know best that every "CHRONICLE AND CALL- .have the debt, and notwithstand- word there is written from his ing our antipathies, it is assum- heart, and is radiant with the Will mail all kinds of Eastern nd 'Wesing a character of permanency. truth of his nature. Er. tern paper lor three, six or twelve mouths . We pay bonds as they, mature by on receipt of fiutiseriptlor. price. nu22 .in mature issuing other bonds to Dont Dont. Pray ten or twenty years. Probably at HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR -the expiration of that period we Dont tell the little one, who will pay them again in the same be slightly wilful, that the WHEAT, way. The question for considera- may tion is, if it would not be good black lilan will come out of the it off if it dark cellar and OATS, policy to reconcile ourselves to does not mind. carry Dont create a the idea of a permanent public needless fear to go with the child debt, and thus make its burdens BARLEY, as light as jxissible. The burden through all the stages of its existence. VND of it debt is its interest. England, Dont tell the little five year old with its $4, 000, 000, (XX), debt, pays the school maam will DRIED PEACHES hut a trifle more interest than we, Jimmy out his off his ears cut pull -- ATconsequently Englands burden, teeth or any of tie him up from her $4,000,000,000 resulting the horrible stories that are com- TAYLOU ct CUTLERS, debt, is but a trifle heavier than ours resulting from a debt of less monly presented to the childish Think you the litSALT LAKE CITY. thin $1,2(X),000,000. This differ- imagination. will apll-lbelieve one tle anything you ence is not the consequence of tell acliecomes him he after Englands superior credit, but of with the gentle teacher DESERET the permanent character of her quainted not has who the least idea of putlionds. She has had more experience with debts than we, and ting those terrible threats into BANK, knows better how to manage execution? of tell the children they Dont them. must not drink tea lxmiuse it will Salt Lnlie Oity, Utah. make them black, while you conDickens Adiicc to His Son. tinue the use of it daily. Your example is more to them than PAID UP CAPITA! 200,000 and while your face is ns AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. -- $1,000,000 The following letter of counsel precept; as a June morning they will was written by the late Charles lair credit the tale. Dickens to the youngest of his scarcely the WM. TT. HOOPER, President, Either up give drinking children, leaving home in Septems. KI.DKEIKtE.VIee-Presl.- , or give your IT. pleasant leverage BRIGHAM YOUNG. ber, 1S08, to join his brother in children a bettor reason fur its non WILLIAM JENNINGS, i Director. Australia, than which none worth- use. JOHN SIT UtP, in his ier appears story! Dont tell them they must not F.- LITTLE, J S. HILLS, Cashier, y I write this note eat or sweetmeats, because sugar is much your going away it will rot their teeth. Pure sugar upon iny mind, and because I docs not cause thu teeth to decay; ft few parting want you to have Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, words' from me to think of now and u gar with fruits Is nutritious acalthy, notwithstanding the Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. and then at quiet times. I need and saw to the contrary. The old not tell youjhat I love you dearly, ease of city children is often cited: id am very, very sorry in my cause of their pale faces and Collections irade and promptly the heart to part with you. But this slight constitution being nn over remitted. life is half made up of partings, amount of sweetmeats with their and these pains must be borne. when the actual cause is It is my comfort and my sincere diet, exerof want pure air and proper conviction that you are going to cise. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR ' try the life for which you are lest SALE. Dont tell tho sick one that the fitted. I think its freedom and medicine is luul to not when take, wildness more suited to you than can hardly keep your own any exjierlment in a study or you from turning inside INTEREST PAID ON SA VINOS stomach oflice would hiVCe leen, and withat tho smell of it. Better by DEJVSITS. out that training you could have out, tell him the simple truth, that aul followed no other suitable occupa- far if is disagreeable, but necessary have tion. What you always his health, and you desire him wanted until now has been a set, for to take it at once. Ten to ono he EXTRAORDINARY ! ! thereconstant purpose. I, steady, will swallow it with half the troufore, exhort you to persevere in a ble of coaxing and worry of words, to do thorough determination love and you tetter for your firm EASY AND CHEAP whatever you have to do as well decided manner. not so old as you can do it. I was OCTAVE, teach the children by ex- Way of settlm a FI as you nrc now when I first had STOPPED, white to tell to each lies ample to win my food, and to do it out UPRIGHT, WALNUT CASED and to their neighbors. of this determination; and I have other Guard lips and bridle your tongue never slackened in itfeince. Never take u mean advantage of any one if you desire to have the coming WITB ALL T7TK in any transaction, and never he generation truthful. Truthfulness one of the foundation stones of hard upon people who are in your is old LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, heaven. Remember the power. Try to do to others as you Book says, no liar shallold,enter MAxcrAcrcr.ED bt thx wouid have them do to you, and the of the tenutlful within gates do not be discouraged if they fall There is no distinction be- BAY STATE ORGAN COMPANY, sometimes. It is much better for city. B. SIIOMNGER & CO. tween white and those of a you that they fail In obeying the darker hue. lies; an is A falsehood and OTHERS, for greatest rule laid down by our untrnth whether the matter be Saviour than that yon shonKJ. I nut a New Testament amongyour great or small. books for the very same reasons fhr 12 mnnth;'lncludlng a piano and with the very same hopes Treason Better Treated Than Monthly avxil and organ method. that made me write an easy acor (mailer dies at proportionate Xjvrger Loyalty. count of It for you when you were price. Sixteen styles to aeled from. a little child. Because It is the best in the instead of If ynr ending look that ever was, or will be, lSU.'), when their greatnrmies surknown in the world; and because Southern tho rendered, PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. it teaches jou the best lessons by had continued to struggle people with which any human creature who otetinaey and feroc-I- tj tries to he truthful and faithful to desperation, if they had shown a spirit of REST PRICES ALLO WED for duty can possibly be gnided. As uncompromising hostility, In guer- Ilia your brothers have gone nwav, rilla warfare, in local outbreaks HARLEY i OATH A DRIED FRUIT. one by one, I have written to each and other demonstrations of LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. such words as I am now writing individuals among them to you, and have entreated them have teeu put to death all'to guide themselves -- by this woulq and others would have for treason, book, putting aside the interpreta- suffered in proportion; but as a Aa an evidence of the popularity of onr man. of we wUl ay that alnoe at You tions and inventions would have, teen for organ bwrine, we have aold to will remember that you have Udy they Auguat, better, treated than they have JanunryORGANS, amounting to Hl.raJXL never at home been harassed been, infiniand would be y about, religious observances or are. N. CALDER & CARELESS, letter than off they tely mere formalities. I have always Y.&un., Wholesale Jln.le Dealer, been anxious not to weary my 4' children with such things before LAKE CITY. SALT ,efr ir B. inti in ,U IhlDj-- 11 i they re old enough to form opin o im-pos- n8 JOHN RICC3, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Special attention given to Cancers. at residence. 4(h Weit Street, and one block south of Peter Stubbs' Provision Ju20 Store, on Centre Street. Provo City. OfTW si COOPER SHOP. I , . ROGERS, M. D. R. Air PROVO CITY. U. T., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1874. We fret throughout our waiting liouis, and fall To sec how all great things are bathed In J. LTA FOR II. OFFICERS r. spuee; (Jod eer works thus; no chain of worlds I we trace Woods, Oregon (ieonje f .veriior the universe, but they unvalt George A. Blurk, Utah Throughout j. .r. t.irv Their wonders one by one. No fretful gale Y. N. It .J:n. McKean, JtHtlre r (iiicf hurrying space they Use to Interlace f Philip It. Emerson Thenrclrclinsc orbits, ordisrurb the lace joules f wailing depths Serene, that we assail Jacob S. Boreinun Willi questions vain. In peace these wait l Mlrh. It. Geo. Maxwell, ir.h ji the will i s. ttor:icy...........Wm.Ciircy,JlU Of God, who hurls his worlds amid their I rv, vor Oin.rAl. ....: culm. Nathan Kimbnn So ue shniild wait, nor doubt (hat love will .,.rvcrnf Public Money a, J.ltOvcrton. Pa. suit , Willett Pottengor Some wondrous work perform; the mystic I.aail OHW, 4. Ull 111 P. Taggart, UL s. Ajtexuor.i. Cal. Of stillness leave llie puce that God mny ", 'fflru. nu AIV- - "'n " w n Office, 1..A0 1 h r o n iui BUSINESS. PROVO CITY KUIHCIUITIONi - C . era y NATIONAL The undersigned would respectfully 1ST le-cau- so two-flfib- H. S IWUm.K-RKF.DE- ORGAN CCCTLIT ani-mosi.- $13.50 J. MOORE, IT IT E B, TWishesI to inform his friends and the publle generally, that he has opened a TIN-SHO- P, And Is prepared to manufacture all kind, of Liu-- are at reasonable rates. Bhop corner of Centre and Main streets, no21 Provo City. NOTICE. PROVO BREWERY. The proprietors would respectfully announce to the public that they are pre-p- a red to lake WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY IN EXCHANGE FOR BEER. At UU141CL & CO. the foot of the Dugway, near Provo River bridge. au22 M. LIVINGSTON, DEALER IX GROCERIES, CLOTHING, AKDCHOICX BRAXD9 OF WINES, LIQUORS, CICARS AND TOBACCO, Centre Street, Provo City. N. B. Pure Wines and Liquor always on hand for medical purposes and family use at reasonable prices. ol2-3- m BLACKS MITH IHC. fa - J)nt QTICES. The subscriber ever grateful lbf the patronage heretofore received announce, to the publle that he U prepared to receive sugar cane, furnishing the wood, Ac., tor a of the molasses. H. W. DAVIS, Proprietor. se - Provo City, Sept IUh, lSTi.. oft-tol- d to-da- In- form the citizens of Provo and vicinity that he prep, red to do all kind of repairing in th- - coopering line on the shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Workshop First East Street, Provo City. so5 WM. BURBECK. v,v;r o i .' 7V, Cm o . O The undersigned is now prepared to do ' , h one- - hoe I n g, wagon re pal rlngabd every- thing In the blackarnilhing line on the shortest notice and at reasonable prices. -- T. ri . II.WOUBLKY. Z. C. 2&. X. MILLINERY STORE: LADIES EXCHANGE.. - 6 - MI18. L. K. JONES Cali, attention to WrsnER tostock of Rprlng flood justi arrived from the latect style of Eat, conaUtlng of the SPINO and SUMMER HATS, FLOWERS, the Time. BJKERT AND &; te Sell Cell end Exenilne. Price ocll4 PROVISIOH STORE. PETER STUBBS, i y, DFjLLEB n . groceries, tobacco; FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETcl j . All klnda of the beat quality of SIXTY-EIGH- T to-da- LX Q, TT O E, S Kept constantly on band.' ' : ' At the old'..1 Btend, dorner ef 4tk WwtiudPwtr fttrywfte. Tvrqft |