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Show STS sap"? " 1 4 X I IHE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. lVHl.ISnfcl F.VKRY THURSDAY AND TBES3AT, . AN'I ll'HLISIIIVrt COMPANY. IIUIM OE KUBSDRIITP ea u !a SATURDAY, TIMKS 1ItI.N Tl.Nli VTA II COUNTY Tint r rrra 11 3 La in f 1 I UTAH COUNT, Job Printing Est new presses HaxliiK reeenlly mkl extensive J()R OFFICE, pan J to ilo U kinds of Job lrintli.s'irfTTT' in iitiicsMin depnt h,at reimonnble prleeti. to oulera by it.:- - Ili'inpt ntu ntioii in ail. I i i CE I M.x s 1 l : Sd.no nr Ynir .'inn Months Months VOL 2. 1.50 me M ion t li ion-- 7, -- ij,, ' w THE FORSAKEN 2I( J &C, '; Hh OFFICERS FOR ITAII. U. S. George l ,,,.rn,,r j Woods, Oregon Black, Utah Georj j,.rr,, irv Ins. R. McKean, N. Y. 1 :,!. f Justice k ( Ill II p H. r.mepmn j Jacob S. Rorcinan jps'i.its Geo. R. Maxwell, Mich. Wm. Carey, 111. V y. vtnruey Nathan Kimhall General .Micro! Iuhlic M jriey,J.B. tverton.Pa. s. Willett Pottenger I, usd O floe, A. Hi TORE, !S, r 5 -- Co, x 1 T. ,..,.Ns,,r ' r ;,.,.-n- ETC, 1: Jj k P. Tmnrnrt, 111. o. J. Hollister, Cal. ici.-.-I District, C. W. Emerson 1 of I s j I 1 OFFICERS. Gen. Q. Cannon crnlihahel Snow Ry the pale moon Implant the rose viicncr.il Fpun my breast, O J. D. T. McAllister And bid it cheer my dark repose, i ,'i'r.r ,.Vrn. Clayton My lowly rest? t , lames Jack ,r r O. I R!??s. but know when I am sleeping II. Could Schools Coin.non Iiw In the ground. One faithful heart would ther-- be keeping Watch all night aronnd, I r MI COCNTY OFFICERS. As If some gem lay shrined beneath Warren X. Dnen berry That sisls cold gloom, it. In, ;e r Mvron Tanner T would mitigate t lie pangs of death - Thos..l.McCnllonitll a, And light the tomb. I Jonathan S. Pace. 1 John Nuttall Yes! in that hour, if I could feel i.rCv Recorder tT II e n ry C. Rnge rs From hall of gl-I. R. Milner And beautys presence now would steal M 0 x Attorney John R. Milner In seep'ey, inevor Albert Jones AnJ come and si! and weep by me .7vir T John Nuttall In n:ghs deep moon. unity C,.rk TTenrv A. Dixon Oh ! I would ask of memory s.'nnn xssssor a'l Collector lames E. Daniels No other tssvn. ;pt. Comnrm Schools, W. II. Dnsenbcrry Rut ah! a lonelier f ite Is min., A des-- r woe, From all I !oe in youths sweet time PROVO CITY OFFICERS. "l sisin must go; me my pale robes of white, round Draw O. SmiKit Abraham Mayor In a dark spot John Xnttnll fl,. I AM 'rmea Samuel S. Jones To sleep through dea'hs long dreamless Albert Jones i night, Lone and forgot. CTenies Dunn. AVm. R. Tae, Conneilnrs- - William A. Follet, John B. I Milner, Jam 's W. Loveless ITepajment of Xnvspappr PostT,. John Nuttall Reor-leage. Treasurer Henry A. Dixon Marshal Henry C. Rocers lohn II. Milner c tv Attorney During the last days of the session of Congress avus passed a E. Daniels James .omr anl Colleetor..... Charles I. Miller law authorizing the prepayment supervisor A. G. Cownover of postage on chief of .Police neAVspijters and Robert T. Thomas other publications, particularly Waterinaster Joslah T. Arrows niith periodicals, upon some simple City Ponnilkeeper Daniel Graves .system to be devised by the Post-offic- e Sexton ,( . i. f VI. 11 my N. ilEl rrcss... CiMi ,. . 1 , ; , :co 'ity. 1 awir mmii' 'fn C!!: i:in- e i - r s lat JM, ETC. al IL ftr- In order to Department. expedite matters, the Postmaster-Generwas socially directed to prepare some plan. The work was placed in the hands of Third Postmaster - General Assistant Barbour, with full authority, subonly to the revision of the ject Postma'ster-GeneraGeneral Barbour at once set to Avork, and puzzled himself for some time liefore he devised a plan, which he has hoav partially arranged. He arrived in this city three days ago with A. D. Hagan, chief of thestnmpdivision in histmreau, for the express purpose of obtaining the views of Postmaster James and others on the practica-- ' bilitv of the system lie has arranged. While the system is completed, all the details are not yet finished. New stamps have yet to be devised, and General Bar-lou- r will consider them before returning to Washington and obtain estimates for having them printed. The system he has devised is simple. It provides for the preparation of reeeint-look- s by Jhe Department for each publisher of a newspaper or peri- t POSTAL - AFFAIRS. e: ; U ATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. '.kttkrs. iThe standard sinclerate weleht is ' ; or., avoir.ltipolsi. Single rate letter Scents j throughout the United States i Tor eaeh nll'tlnnal J, oz. or frae- -- j , j I INS avoirdupois!. Di'ly, seven times a week, six Vi oz. ets. per quar. .50 10 Srml-week- ly 5 .. t Minthly " ' S Orntomr u.a. 'The standard tlnttlo rate h 07.. avoinlnpoisl. fi IE? 4 15 Weekly NSE I fTlie standard rale is ipplr 11 3 tlon Imip letters, single rate NrwspAPr.fts All5 l. AInn'hly .1 Quarterly 1 The ots. perpuar. maximum weight of any package prnted nr miscellaneous matter is 4 of lb )ipiiads. odical. REGISTERED V JR. 10!.' ID 1, nf HE. Reiistmtinn: payment of government aafe carriage loss. and letters ORDERS. money on Iirtters may horesri'-terea fee of fifteen cents, hut the takes no responsibility for or compensation In cases of ,u Money Orders; principal post ntPces now reeeivesmall sums of money and Issue drafts for the same tipon other post o Mees, Meet to the following charges 11 lien- j wet IVD and regulations; On orders not exeedlng T0 Over s; an I not exeeedlng Over $1 and not exceeding ?I0 Over an 1 not exceeding 5'i0... 10 cents 1A TO 11 25 trf Rates of foreign postage. IT'1' XT 1 p- ini1' IT The standard single rntp to Great Rrltaln half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, six papers, two cents. ''tandard rVe to France Is 15 grammes, r ox.; letters, ten rente; pa-ttwo eeota. fn nne-quart-or s, will be retainThe receipt-boo- k ed at the Postoffiee, where the neAvspapors will le weighed. The stubs of the receipt-boo- k will serve as memoranda to tbe Postoffiee of tbe sums paid, from which returns to the General Department are made. The stamping of papers in bulk will not require more than four stamps of different denominations to make up the amount of postage paid by the publishers on any package, whatever that amount may be. pven on a ton of reAvspaper matter, on which the jmstage will be forty dollars, only the four stamps will lie required to make up the amount of javstage paid. This stamp system has leen devid, as the Act of Congress requires the use of adhesive stamps. The stamps will !e affixed to the stub of the receipts, by the Postoffiee clerk, and then canceled. Thus the publisher will lx saved the trouble of buying and affixing NO. 5. 1S71. NOAT-l.MIiK- 12. mean to pay that little bill. In SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. fact it should have been paid bevh fore,' but disappointed in Kuinatr smi.i.ij.n, not n carving ome money Avliich John a. mi: h, YHoV II MINli. I had calculated on. Mr. Gash owes mo money, and MILLER & CO. I have expected it every day for a month. When lie pays up, ill t ii r. r n k a t n e, pay you. SALT (TTY. At the mention of Mr. Cashs name, the confiding creditor al- GENERAL NEWSDEALERS AND ways pricked up his ears, and STATIONERS. to take courage, and in this way, continually keeping Cashs name in the foreground, Itushum Asn; fur llic s;ui Fmnrlio was enabled to move along and CHRONICLE" AND CALL. contract iipav debts. One day Cash, who was noted AA'tH until nil kiiHla l EaxLcra mid for his wealth, called on Itushum. lor llnvi-- six or wolvu month IiOok here, said the former, on jmprrNnf ii1sitIOoii jrlc. nu2i I owe you a hundred dollars; give me a receipt, and Ill pay HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR jnu. In the name of Heaven, I beg Honest John of Yarmouth. you not to do it! cried Rushum, WHEAT, in alarm, all of his cool assurance OATS, The early teachings of Sunday leaving him. school ami a good mother John Cash looked at the man in asnever forgot. They made him con- tonishment. BARLEY, scientious and kept him strong Not Avant your pay? he - AN- DAvhen in rough gasped. and exfor sea. An it a on far of it. the Not penny Keep company DRIED PEACHES change tells this incident of him me, and don't "pay ine.until I Ml -- AT Avunt-ing a in on i bile foreign shore. It proved you that I am in earnest it. the foundation of his fortune: t-CUTLER'S, An English sailor lmin a RusWhat is the meaning of this? TAYLOR tell sian port, saAv a lady who was Ill you, replied SALT LAKE C I T V. in a sledge drop a small in a confidential tone. By the driving apl hook-casin whieh avrs a dia- means of that hundred dollars mond bracelet. He rushed which you owe me, I am enabled DESERET to pick it up and called after to get credit for a thousand, crediold all the oAvner, but she AA'tis quickly my bluffing NATIONAL BANK, out of sight. tors. John ran to the Captain to ink C.i-- h turned and Availed away, nf what he ought to do, Avhen the marveling at the power of a name. Nall I.iiln C'i(y, ITaIi. Captain said: Why, Jack, your fortune is made; these are all dia- i (oraforlins! Scntcnco. monds on the bracelet; I Avill sell RAID I.I CADITAI 2K),n00 them for you Avhen you get AUTHORIZED CAllT.AI $1,000 ,0u0 home. One them fellers, remarked But they belong to the lady, as Jio handed out Tom Bijah, said he. a young man charged AVM. II. HOOPER, l!fnlfMit, Ludington, The Captain replied, O, you Avith H. S. KLI'RElsJK.A'Ici-Irot- ., vagrancy. RRIGH AM YOUNG, pieked it up and you cannot find to So you have nothing do, AVI!. 1. AM JENNINGS, Directors. the lady it Indongs to you. M'ked the Court. loIN eh? silvKl, avo should have another F. If Nothing, mournfully answer- - S.LITTLE, HILLS, Cashier, storm, Captain, as avo go hack, ed the prisoner. what would become of " Out of work no home, and Ah, John, said the Captain, ca-- h so short that you your Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, who perhaps was only trying to a Avomans rights Deal in into couldnt get see if he had got an honest cabin-toeh? continued His Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. you are right; I will goon Convention, Honor. shore and try to find the owner. Youve struck it, pardner, After some trouble she was answered the prisoner with a Collections n ade and prom pity a as and reward she found, gace smile. remitted. the lsy a large sum of money. Yes, and now Ill strike you, By the Captains advice, it aahs Mr. Ludington. Im down on laid out in hides and .furs, which, Avhen the ship came to England, loafers and vags, and Im going FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR to boost you for a sixtv if it tears Avere sold for nearly double the de-iSALE. v have down. Youll the price they cost. do !esides to thefe up As soon as John landed, he set something 1mx in an alley and off for his widowed mothers cot- sitting on a Come. I.XT I' REST PAID ON SA VINOS Love, Come, whistling tage. But Avhen he got to it he And fades into when night, day DICISJSITS. found it shut up, and the grass Avurld an was growing about the door. O, and the remainder of the a to have retires rest, youll thought he mv poor mother has died of want! He looked about and some covering. Theyll offhire EXTRAORDINARY ! ! of him in the greatest grief, when some one to hoe that dirt he heard some one call him, you, cut your hair, dig out your nails, and when you come out you John, is that you? It Avas a of the village that sjioke to Avjll 1k so disguised that your own EASY AND CHEAP him. She then told him that his mother will think you are some 5 OCTAVn, English Duke, over here to hunt WayofirettliiKa Ioor mother had gone into the duksand 6 STOPPED, stock. buy gas UPRIGHT, WALNUT CASED said he Avas willing John was soon at the Avork-hou- p to The prisoner if and institution the go up, gate, ringing the hell. 3NT, as he thought What do you said the pleased him as wellcome back for it would he might WITH ALL THE porter. Detroit Free I want my mother, said John. a longer sentence. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Press. The porter said she must not n eythk go out without anVorder; but John wont in, fell on his'imothers BIT STATE ORGAN COMPANY, Woman's Age. neck, then putting her arm under B, SHONINGER L CO. his arm, he marched out with her and OTHERS, for on the way to the old cottage. Eve, it is woll known, Avas sixThere he saw her placed in com- teen years old when she awaked fort, and leaving her some money at the side of her husband. Sixto keep her while he was gone on teen years old, say ancient writers, Monthly for 12 months; Including a piano another voyage, he went again to and that so Itoldly that they mud .tool and organ method. his ship. John was a good son to have seen Eves register written r Ijirgf or smaller size at proportionate his mother from that day, and lie in the lilies of Paradise. Now, woSixteen style to select from. prices. afterwards became the mate of men, who have, nine caes out of the vessel in which he first left ten, more curious rahiniral learnthe shores of Yarmouth as an or- ing than the mean einw of qur sex will allow them women, in- PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. phan cabin loy. heriting the privilege from their parent, believe that, aftera cerIn no Horry for Pajment. tain time, they have a just right HIGHEST rniCES ALLOWED for to let their first sixteen years go DRIED IU1T. Mr.Rushum was a peculiar man for nothing, and so they sink the BARLEY, OATSS AT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, in one respect. preliminary sixteen with a smile, DIRER He never had any money.npver counting, with mother Eve, their paid a debt if it was jKossible to seventeenth as their' first real avoid it, and yet managed to owe birthday. And they are right; for A. an evidence of tbe popularity of our almost everyone avIio knew him, it deducts from your woman of organ business, we will say that since last all she (sires to lose, Jannnrv to August, we have sold and it Avns astonishing what a number of acquaintances he had giving her a fair start with Eve, ORGANS, amounting to 111,722.00. nnd how often they called upon nnd ngging her hack to CALDER & CARELESS, him. And, inWholMstr Dlnxle Desters, hat is dear Rushum would it any impossible sir, My deed, say, with a benevolent smile, to a really charming woman should HALT CITY. creditor who called for money, I be a day older. wlSm stamps. After the law goes into effect, he will take his receipts, 4t hath been said, for nil who din and hold them as evidence that There Is u tear; the postage avus paid. General Some pining, bleeding heart to sigh Burltour expects to save by this Oer every bier. system of payment thousands of Rut in that hour of pain and dread dollars to the Treasury DepartAAlio will draw near ment every year, hosidos saving Around my humble rourli and shed to the department and publishers One farewell tear? much labor. He has exhibited WhoM watch lifes last departing ray the plan to Postmaster-Genera- l In deep despair, Jewell, Avho approves it in every And sooth my spirit on its way respect, yhen the details are AVitli holy prayer? a circular will lo iscompleted, What mourner round my bier will come, sued the by Department explainIn weeds of wuu. the copies of which system, ing And follow me to my long home, a ill be fonvarded to the newspaSolemn ami slow? per and publishing houses, atul to When laying on my clayey tea! , the four thousand postmasters In ley sleep, throughout the States, and on the AVho there, by pure affeetlon led, 1st of January next the change Will come and weep; will be made. V. V. World. DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL ti,, PROVO CITY. U. T THURSDAY, 1 i I niiosrn: I.AlI: . ed AAcs-ti'r- n , I , d Ru-hu- THE MERCANTILE AND OTHER THROUGHINSTITUTIONS LEADING VTiVE OUT UTAH l;e.. tion In m, e for-Ava- rd le-sid- es 1 J u'-.- y, 1 ld aao-int- in FIRST-CLAS- p. ORGA n i Mer-enntl- le Goods. 7.4 .A'A'Li, e Mmt AT. Provo A'.V UtL It A lI Rprlnfville - StlUHUHl. J. five-and-for- tv SIXTY-F.IGH- full-hlov- nino-and-tsvent- y. T iNV; Ti In- - BISSKl.L, Su rinlruient. Branch Mercantile Ins'ltniinn. J. . HOYER, Sujierintrnilen. Ah Folk Mercntllo Rpnn JAMES MILLER, ttvpt. Institntlon. Halem Mercantile Inslltu-tioA .ORE IF EX HA ROIL Pa v071 Co-- o perat Ive AT err n f t b IiiNtilu- WM. tlon. LASS, Rrnnch Store lnyson Coopemtive InstHuUori. J. iS. A(,'E, tin. Mereantlle Ssnliiquin ELI Vl'Ey.SIIA H', Rupt. Mercantile InstituGoshen W'.V. I' RIVE. Sup t. tion. Mercantile Pleasant Grove F. M. lif.ERS, SAiS. Institution. Mercantile American Fork Institution. JOII y II iyDI.EY, Aipt. Lei. I Union Exchange. I) A VII) EVAyS, PrruJcnl. Letn Cooperative Mereantlle InstituTHOMAS CL I LER,SupL tion. Mercantile InstituAlpine T. J. MrVVLI.OVUH. Supt. tion. W. n. ' Mer-euntl- lo R. M. D. ROCERS, IVL PHYSICIAN AND CURCEON, Provo C'i(y, XT. T. doiir east of Fast Okfick, More, where he keeps drug of all kinds. n2k 1st JOHN RICCS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention ffit rii to Cancers. Offlce at residence. 4th Vvest Street, and one block south of lVler Stubbs' Provision Store, on Centre Street. Provo City. Ju20 JAMES GLEDHILL, Order from the Settlements will receive prompt atlent on. Ibshlenee four blocks oust of Meeting OS House, Provo City. H. J. MOORE, TINNER, Wishes to tnfmrn lit frtenda and the public generally, that be has opened a TIN-SHO- P, And Is prepared to u manufacture all kind of tin-- are at reasonable rates. Shop comer of Centre and Sfaln streets, no21 Provo City. R. Lifaixof.r. LIESINGER MAsCFAf-rrr.K- ONLY $13.50 Market. ?, Mereantile R'ore. Kprinxvilla S IKtURI.F.-P.EEDE- COUNTY; r.t: h e Mre:mtUe Instituili r in f,. r.il Mi relimnlise, Atrieiillmnl Implement and Muelnnery. .Aenti for the Main AY:,on. iS. X. JO. Y..V, .Vi;er' ntr rutrni. West Dram'll Provo Institution. Dealer, tn Genernl Merchandise, Ajiricnlii.i.il ImpliinentA and Muelnnerv. A'-ntfor t lie Seiinttler AAup'on. JA M fi.S I 'AW, SuicnntmdrnL Provo Mnnufnotnrtnir Company. of eery imM) of Woolen i . AVork-hous- CF i -- sound-hearte- EUSIMESS DIRECTORY (SUCCESSORS IL nonyrxo. & HORNUNG, TO UEBF.L A CO.) PROPRIETORS OP TTIK PROVO BREWERY, Would respectfully annonnee tothepnb-li- c that they ure paying the highest market cash price Lr a good (uuhu of BAltI.EY. AH kinds of ,mln taken ill exchange (or beer. BREWERY situated at the foot of the Dugway, near Provo River bridge. au22 A Av One Dollar per annum. Each issue con taina valuable reading, nd ever SI WORTH OF NEW MUSIC. Send yonr addresk with $1, la postage jumps or currency, to CKCRMAN aky5E7 C. r HCUC |