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Show UTAH COUNTY TIMES. XHE prnuniiKD evfry THURSOAT AND TBISWr, VTah r tu cocn-t-y SATURDAY, Ttwr printing era 11 j j COMPANY. PCBLISlItNO AND r il era UTAH COUNTY TIMES Job Printing Establishment. PI NEW PRESSES AND MATERIAL. oHaving recently added to our already extensive JoR OFFICE, we are now to do all kinds of Jd Print! rg with nen' neas un.ldispnt li.at reasonable prlci. 11 prc-pnr- ed MLBniFTIUN: TERMS OF SC.nO Xtm On' Y six . Month Month Ttn-eMonth good-.muii- The t. I- j Ju-tic- y.. jcr.it' Illornev .vor ienernl j Nathan Kimball And I think, a 1 look tliro the gloom, ver of Iul die Moneys, .1.1!.' I vert on. Pa. Thai our glorified one are hid there, Willett Pottenger While they linger to galher the bloom er Land ome, our prayer. in our trust, our rvjieiiU-niceI F Tajj art, II. Iws.ir u. l. J. Hollister. Cal. So I put forth niy 1tremulous ham, lexor C. W. Emerson Holy ang' ls, riy'rYrl sleep "k 1st Judicial Carry peace to nil hearts and nil lands, .and a halm to the eyelids that weep. i ' 1 i , ! And from out of the bosntn that flows. As the ocean flows, boundless and free. With Us lnflniu- oi nxi'n-to all lkMr u uit1. TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. Oeo. Q. Cannon lie to Congress Zeruhhatiel Snow ,.rrtl 1. 1). T. Me All later irshn : Win. Clayton ior .. Janie Jack oe O. H. Rigs'. Common Schools , fr A i v-- Tlixed Grand Jury. The Grand Jury at Salt Lake occupies a prominent place in the public eye, and has lnen the suli-jjeof a number of newspaper no- Warren N. I'uscnherry tires. Judge McKean's iKild and r Mvmn Tanner aide charge to the Jury was the Thns..r .Mcf'niiongh that attracted attention Jonathan S. Page. to it. thing its proceeding's be- .Next, 1. John Nutt hi ........ Fame interesting from the fact r .r first . two indictments the , ;that . n. Milner: Vr lAP'tit n; t?ornv one of its own were araint . xr JonnRMilnrr found K'uvevnr memler Now the Jury U m Albert jone ri.rnner to John Nutlall t rou ole touching another matter. .ei.ity Clerk A. Dixon One or two of its iiiciiiIkts have Henrv Tr- isiircr I teen to dis- indiscreet enough . Aww'ir nn Col lector. ....la me F.. Daniel close the sCCTCtS of its action on sunt. Common School, W. H. the streets. On hearingthis, Judge McKean at one summoned the Grand Inouest liefore him, and acquainted it with the runiors,in-Ahraimo. Smoot tiniating broadly that a second memlier of the body had commit- ri jshn s.Nnttnii .Tom Aldermen and that the case L a rt on jet jHrjurv, eloelv defended into. mu,j itself TheGntnd Jury (Time Dunn. Wm. R. ITj-Cnancilor Will him A. Follet, Johr R where the that rismis by W. stating loveless Milner, James it held it sassions had tliiu walls, I. John Nuftnll Heroplcr tlimugh which jiarties fin the outHenry A. T'lxnn side interested in its proceedings MarhI Henry C. Roger could easily hear. With an adJohn R Milner City Attorney from the Judge, the monition Axexor and Collector James E. Daniel took to it was remanded .Charle I Miller Jury ct I I "n - I IlUM-nberr- ; j m , , - j. e, I , 1 SnpervKor chief of Police Watermater City Ponndkecpr Sexton luuntor of (he (ircularSaw. is a remarkably well-bre- man, d lalmrs. i. Cownover Roltert T. Thoma This matter assumes impor- tanee, as illusfating the fliflicultv of securing a jR'rfecdlv impartial ijnry, one jortion of which is Mor- inon and the other Gentile, as in the ease liefor us. There are certain prejudices and nnimosities between the soparitfi parti(s for them to M hieh it is difficult overcome. The question of polygamy is the great stumbling block. This happens to lie the one great evil against which the Federal Courts arc directing their efforts. It was particularly singhsl out by to Judge McKean, in his chargeto lie the Grand Jury, as a tiling suppressed: while, on the other hand, it is recognised by the Mormons as one of their cherished institutions. With elements thus heterogeneous, it may lie taken for granted that, on whatever other questions the Jury may agree, on this they will split, as being altogether irreconcilable. jnsiahT. Am.wmith j Daniel (irave tery village of Richmond, Kal.ima.oo county, Michigan, the historian can find on a pure Yvhite marble slab, nearly concealed from view by a large cluster of lilac hushes, engraved tint simple name of Benjamin (.Timmins, born A. II. . And who 1772, died A. I). was Benjamin Cummins? lie was the inventor of the circular saw now in use in this country nnd F.untpe. Nearly sixty years ago, at Burtonsville, New York, near Amsterdam, this man hammered out.at hisown blacksmiths anvil, the flrstcireular saw knox.n to mankind. He yvus a noted pioneer in Michigan, a firstcousin toomvof the Presidents of the United States, a si a e owneT in New York Stale, a leading mason in the days of Morgan, and at whoso table the very elite of the then great State of New York feastisl and drank freely of the choice liquors and wines, a vessel owner on the North river before the days of steamboats, a captain in the war of 1S12. lie was twice married, and Yvas the father of t wen ty-- t wo children; the last wife is still surviving him, and his posterity are scattered over the entire northwest, he having emigrated to Michigan in lSdl, when the State was a 18-58- Yvilderness. And in this lonely grave are the liones of the man who, nearly seventy years go,at Albany, New York, took up and unwed Imdilv large block of brick buildings, to the then wonder and astonishment of the world, and Yvho subsequently constructed a mile and a half of the Erie canal through a led of rock, and also aided in the construction of the first ten miles of railroad built in the United States, and founded lxith the viland Burtonslages of ville, on the old Schoharie, near Amsterdam. Now, therefore, if any one should hereafter feel inclined to erect a monument to the memory of the invenlor of the circular saw, they will know exactly where to erect it, nnd it would not lie in Vermont, ciiher. a DC Prompt attention Riven to orders by mat). roBFKT viu.rn, sur.uoN, OUT UTAH THOMAS ILEJtlNO. rrovo his education. Ileseem.sto have MILLER & CO. uo control of t lie lids, which twitch and move in a most OPPOSITE THE T II E A T R E. Dont fancy grotesque manner. H.YI.T LAKE CITY. you can do what you please with and vet them have your eye, serve you faithfully. Take good GEKERAL NEWSDEALERS AND care of them as you would of gold, STATIONERS. for gold cun never replace lost AxctUft for the sau Francisco eyesight. An CHRONICLE Kgjjitian Medical Treatise. AND MerProvo Wot cantile institution. Iealet In Gemrul , lii.reii-eAvrlcniinral Implements Mr and Machitierv. Ac til for the Wai'oti. JAML. S if .V .Y, Provo Mainif.ietnrin- - Company. Manufacturers of every variety of Woolen M. 7.1 A,VAV., Svjimntrndmt. Oio in. Market. Provo SAMUEL IAE l.Vt;, Mercantile stprlmfvilfe Mt CALL. re k v A-ua- n. The for writings, Hot t of the Wisflfm of Men. The tyjMigrapiiical reproduction is tie Deal in Gold Dust Coin. Exchange, work of the printers, Gleeeke A Devrient. By a new process the Land Warrants, College Scrip, ic. lit) pages of which the MS. conin.-tan- lr ffemi-week- lr i MoreanUIe JAMES MILLER, 8i.pt. Sslm Conratlve M"rti?I! Inatltu-t!on- . AXDREUEXMjLRGII. Mercantile Institu- Pavson tion.' U.V. GLASS, Spt. Mernrf.neli Kore ravxun J. 8. I'AGE, A'njif. cantile InsiltuMon. Mercantile InHlntK'juln ELI upESSHA IT. Nupt. stitution. G vdiPTi Mercantile InstituWM. 1IUUE. 8upt. tion. Ples-mn- t Mercantile Grove r. M: REER3.Si.pt. Institution. Men-entl.American Tork JOUR IUSDLEV, Supl. limnuilon. I.ihl Union Excl.aiiae. UAV1D WAR'S, RrrytJrr.t. Mtretintll" lnt!iu-tion- . Im Cooperative THOMAS CULLER, SupC !)f Ylpine J. IT WHOM TO Mere.. n lie lntltu-tlon- MeCL . Supt. MAY CONCERN: t HsT-CLA- lUP.I.K-lKEDK1 1 V'.iTlrn IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I entire inteie.st In Pu 'nin Cll v; U.T., liuv- - aold out my ix uu.'t .t Co. Druit st'.iv. .nc first of August .a.t, to Y m. day Itu.t. who will eotillnue the butim-- in. C. a heretofore, eolleet all dues and pav allliKh. .. ItLsT. W. C. RUST. aelt ROGERS, M. D. R. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, Provo City, 1.. T. lt dorr ent of Eat Ctropera-tiv- e Store, where he keep drug of all OFFICF. no2 PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. fini-hin- 1 OROA j iy Fork JOHM RICCS, M. D., V. scmt-month- fSpan'Kli luMitutlon. kind. ! I J. IT. ElSfiELl., 8uKi in!mdmt. nrsnch Store Ppringvllle MoreuiUJe lris'ltulion. J. F. MOVED, 8u jMrlnitndtn. neigh-lmrin- sists are imitated with surprising fidelity. In a Unit two months the Collections rude and promptly whole work will appear, aeenin-panie- d remitted. Loss of Sight. by a translation from the hand of the editor, Prof. Ebers. A little accident, carelessness FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR R YTF.S OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. A Turkish Ilarca. and Ignorance in regard to the SALE. krtTYRS. (Th utandivnl lnglc rule weight condition, strength and power of the eye to endure, has given to A correspondent writing of a ox. nvoinlupoi!. Single rale letter Jteent many an early blindness. It may throughout the United State harem, says: Each lady TX THRUST rATD OX SAV1XGS not lie generally understood that Turkish For each additional o. or frac- " had three rooms to herself, and DEPOSITS. writing on the ears, steamboat, the tion g of them was genermil is or in motion, coach, anything I left to her taste or caprice. Drop letter, xlngle rate ally intended to impair the eyesight. They were arranged very well, The sculptor Crawford, was and'the furniture was very hand- EXTRAORDINARY ! 1 Xrxrr vriois. (The standard rate 4 ox. all his lire time to read but curious in form. A avolrdupoNI. To this, very large- some, Turkish lied is yingdoYVu. .V et.. a time quar. per week, something regular Dally. Keren ly, the physicians attribute the quite different from ours.. There 30 tx canloss soon a of his EASY AND CHEAP eye. Very IS is no licdstead nor mattress, but in cer formed which the 10 other, OCTAVE, about thirty very thickly padded Way ofcr-l- Imr n IT caused his death. S 0 STOPPED, IK covered with silk or satin, Weekly quilts, The great historian, Prescott, laid one on top of the other on 3 U P. i IT, W.Y LN UT CAS E D Monthly la-- t his a student, the floor until when eyesight two are abiut they iScri Irancisco Call. by a bit of bread thrown in sport feet Vriitoruru.. The Msndurd tingle rate TNT, The sheets are invarideep. fellow a at table. student the 4 ox. avolrdupoi'. by of silk, embroidered, nnd the ALL THE ably tilt ei. pcrqonr. j0 insure (he lUtchiug of Eggs. A pair oforscissors or a fork thrown coverlid is a marvel of gold and in spirt 3 anger, has caused the silver embroidery on satin or vel- LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, j Monthly an loss of which the wealth of vet. The j eye JfANUrACTtrKD BTTOX quarterly pillows are of pink, blue, Yvorld cannot replace. A friend of the correspondent the. Poultry with covered or The maximum weight of any pnrk.geof yelloYv satin, ORGAN COMPACT, AVmrd glVCS the f.illoWing plan who was very ambitious to finish lieautiful lace. From the ceiling RAT STATE printed or miscellaneous matter L 4 !b av- - as a set of linen for her brothers, than better sprinkling eggs Sl CO. n nnd SI10MXGER B. gilded oinlupoi. large jewelled with water to insure hatching. It spent almost a winter in the hangs and from curtains, this rich n and OTHERS, for is sound, for it is that stitching, sitting up often late at hoop, which encircle the Tied. To hold make which in over hens which the their the nesfs work, night have innumerrobes REGISTERED I.ETTFRS AND MONEY on the ground are apt to bring olT she took groat delight. The result their brass-naile- d they camphor-w- l able ORDERS. large broods. The earth keeps an was, the nerve of the eye was so and ns one of thc-- e after Monthly for 12 month: Inelmlinc a piano P.egitration: Ietter majr herexiteTel on equable warmth, and supplies the Injuns, that she was obliged trunks, was turned out for me to stool and onrnn method. another payment of a fhe of fifteen cent, hut the necessary moisture to the eggs. wholly to give up sowing, knit- see the contents, I began almost Iarger or Kinnller lre nt proportionate government take no reponsihllity for I put about two or three inches ting and reading, under penalty to lose my head in the confusion jirlee." Sixteen style to select from. afe carriage or componatlon in case of of fine moist earth into the lox I of Upcoming perfectly blind. Of and lieauty of materials. Colors lo. want to put the lien in, press it A young lady, Yviio lived but Money Onler: All prtneipal pot office down firmly and hae it a little ten miles by train from school, PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 4 Qurrr Answer. now receive rnall anm of money and deeper in the center, a handful of used to spend the time in study-in- " on a was of while she or certain lesson straw and the draft for the ame upon other pot it, top hay An undergraduate at Camdlee, aiiHjeet to the fillowlng eharye nest is ready to receive eggs. The riding down in the morning. The and regulation: earth contains all the moisture result was a severe affection of the bridge, who found among the HIGHEST PRICES ALLOWED for for the good of theeggs. eyes, which disabled her from qneslions on his examination On oeler not PARLEY, OATS A DRIED FRUIT. - lOeenl necessaryImx is exceeding ESI If your deep, more earth study fora long time. It is always piper this: Why will not a pin LIBERAL DISCnUXT Trf and not exceeding jm.... lo IV R CASH. may be put in; a toot deep will do hurtful to the eyes to read in the stand on its point? elaUirntely Orer and not exceeding $40... 20 1. A thus; the we see not You wheat screen no the point hurt. may say train, though ei $ and not 2S exceeding Inga are poor food for chickens. effect so plainly when it. happens p,li YVill not Maud on its head;it that A A steady prac- niuch less is it pos-jban evldetfce r,f the populnrliy of our My experience is different. I con- only occasionally. sider tlieui the best and healthiest tice like this-- , young ladies, may should stand on its lsiint. 2. A orenn bulnc, vre will eay that elne'feed and use them almost exclu produce even worse results when point, according to Euclid, is that .m u ary to Aujmt., we have sold no. OP.G YN., ainounting to which has no parts and no magni.sively, and only give a little corn the system is in a liad state. Kif n mine on that stand cannot A nor read tude. pin Kixt night. Wheat screenings will Never in by twilight, CALDER & CARELESS, f"u ppr, t wonrnintupni; cnt. eating the morning. The w hich has no parts andn no magnijmake the hens lay, keep them cannot Wholesale Xnvlr Denier. tie therefore, in pin time will tude. and, sumv-,- run to Emmv i n getting broody, and I think little you gain (nmmn, fmm 3. It will, if you on stand liefore lost sundown. lifes measure ltsiint. will in ft SALT LAKE CITY. prevent doubly ox.; iHtor. tn p. cholera. great L in I know a young clergyman who iwocxDt. I ruIvc MrcnntIIc h lor in General Mcrotmniilne, .YxrleiiiinrKl Implement atul Machinery. the R.ln Wei-ott- . lor Agents S. 8. JOXOS, ftuprrint'niimt. says the London Times , was a reHIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR markable fac simile exhibited the liamitio Section by the discoverer. Prof. Eler, of Leipzig. WHEAT, This is a complete bonk from beginning to end, and in respect to OATS, size is only surpassed by the great Harris Papyrus in the British BARLEY, Mu'Cimi. The manuscript in hand-hoo-ANIof question is a perfect Egyptian medical science, and, DRIED PEACHES without pretending that the physicians of our time have much to -- ATlearn from their embalmed predecessors of the Xi.tl, this papyrus TA 1 LOU A CUTLER'S, may yet afford them a rich source S.YI.T I. AIv IT CITY. whence may In drawn the histtpli-lfrom its science of their tory earlie-- t dawn. A calendar on the lnuk of the manuscript informs us DESERET that it was written in the sixteenth century Ik (A We know NATIONAL BANK, already that at this remote period of Egypt stood in political and comg mercial relation with the I.uLc t.ity, l.lnli. ; States of Western us but the Ehcrs Papyrus teaches further that there already existed p ir rp tAriTAi 20,1100 an interchange of thought and AI THOKIUID CAPITAL Not only a vast knowledge. numlierof medicaments procured from Asia are alluded to, but we YVM. H. HuOPER. President. II. i. KLTlRKIKiE.Yice-PreiiU- , find also recipes Lirrowcd from a IIHIGH YM Y'H'NG. i Director. celebrated physician of the town Wir.I.t YM JENNING, N f I ) "'ll YRP, of Byblo, in Phoenicia. Other F. J recipes are derived from older L. E.LITTLE, H1LI.S, Cashier. Tie-fo- Co-oj- In-- Will mall all Iclmls of Lft.icrn Mel Western rir (hrcc, srxortirelreinoiiHis i ii auJJ receipt oT Mibsrrlpt :on price. Among the printed works submitted to the Oriental Coiigrcs-- , MERCANTILE AND OTHER THROUGHINSTITUTIONS COUNTTi lEVDNG OF THE ii. DIRECTORY EUSINESS SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. gonp-ou- I fancy, while looking away George - Woods, Oregon And To those glittering regions of gold, Georg A. P.lark, Utah That for each tiny ray upon lay N. Y. las. R Theres an arm that is ready to fold. Philip H. Emerson And a heart that is , Jacob walling to hear K, ltoreman If a lowly one Uals a 1th alarm; ilwi. U. Maxwi11, Mil'll. Swift loso.iih every iiiveriiit fe.,r, Y And to shelter Us chosen from harm. in. Curev.IIl. 't iry s-- NO. 38. PROVO CITY. U. T.. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1871. but whose eyes are a perfect tie-- ! Comntli forth now the Prince of the Night, He said he ruined them formitv. And Ids foot prints gleam over the sky In a lonely, secluded position in at night, long and John by Like an army of taper-- , slight reading cemethe northwest corner of the When some he was getting Yvhen geant moves bv. near the ever lieautiful little intently, officers for Utah. -'r Oox-rn- a DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL u. s. VOL 2. l.V) ; 1 , Special attention given to Concert, Ofllce at residence ith YY'est Streat, afnl one block voutli of Peter Stubbs Provlalon Store, on Centre Street. Provo City. JuJO JAMES CLEDHILL, X d a in D H O K Z M Cu CRAININC TO THE TRADE. Peldenee four block east of .Meeting House, Provo City. H. . ob J. MOORE, TWllicI to InformU friend E IsT B, hi and the public generally, that lie has oened a TIN-SHO- P, And prepared to manufacture all kinds at reonable mte. of Shop corner of Centre and Main street, no21 Provo City. I tin-wa- re P.. n. IIoRsrso. Liesixoer. LIEStNGER S HOBNUfiG, ' well-know- ONLY $13.50 -n TO UF.BF.L A CO.) (SUCCESSORS PKOrKIFTORH OF TIIK PROVO BREWERY,. Would rep-c- fully announce tollie public that they are pj ine tin' lngliet market csh price f ,r n ir'Hd iiialltc of HAItI.EY. All kind of craln liken III exeluiDew for llltEW LKY' eituared nt the foot of I ho Imgway, near Provo River brld"e. ! an22 I. Z. C. MILLINERY STORE -- AN I LADIES EXCHANGE. ied . lc - .1 ittr, 1 lie-fo- re ! tr Ojv-iT- r, lR-- t MTtS. I,. 15. TO CALL tlflHEs W Irer new ta k of .lOIS'lCB ATTENTION TO Spring ftoodJtit from the En.t, coneh.tlng of the arrived l:rtrt fv le of SI'INfi .... nnd SUMMKlt HATS, FLOWERS, &c.. Call an Examine. Irlee Time . th to Milt. e- -I |