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Show THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. FCnLKHKD EVKKY nr 0TH THE TERMS Ysr Sit Months Thm Months One Month SATURDAY, TIMES COUNTY IrBLfsIlINO AMU n AND THURSDAY TUESDAY, COM NEW PRESSES AND MATERIAL. Having recently Added to onr already l'KINTINU r Y. ..... OK SU BSi.TUITION JH 00 3.00 1.50 i VOL. 2 o L S. BY THOM UTH. OFFICERS FOR Mir.hil . Geo. R. .... t Modi. Win. C.irev, III. M torn v Whim Kmilrill irvvor i iener.d Geerl wro' Public M mivs,.T.IV. Ivrr'mi.Pn. Willett PoCcticer R ri.-e- r I, rad Otll v I. P. Tncttarl, 111. .Hnssor O. .I. Hollister, Cal. rol lector nUhst Judicial Patriot. C. W. Emerson vt r. OFFICERS. TKRRirnUI st r S fieri. Q. Cannon enilihtbel Snow lo Ponuress ieviietier.il j, ... 1. I). T. 1 ,.. ... . t, tttor Mclliter .JJ Wm. Clayton . n.,- lames Lick f). II. Rigs. - ipl Common Schools ETA II tOlTVTY OFFICERS. ....Warren N. Ptitrnheiry Mv-o- n Tanner f Thos. T.MeCnIInngh i!e ludee Im WILSON. Aw wm! to tli'owd Church last Sunday I b.-s- t n-- t'lnet Justice s. XX forenoon, mv Sun lay olooa,nnd my halllday shooti; Wlu-eraseed and heard things, would I .is. R. McKin, N. V. ' uroroisc oiiiiv mini; ' forgetten tii I H. Aw' tone h.mve, but aril Pli'llp tell whut uw eon. j Jacob S. ltop'inan Centre I. Woods, OriTrni U'nli Gi'orje X. Rl uernor smT' t irr ; r PIIOVO CITY. U. T.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1S74. For tin I'Ttii County Time. l.ANCA VSII1KK IOI.M. DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL s. 'eel men I Jonathan ft. Pntre. John NuttAll TTenry C. Rogers ..J. R. Milner John R. Milner Mtiert Jones V - .Trihn Nnttell Conoty rk . Dixon TTenrv Trisorer nintnr an Colleetor .James E. Daniel s i pt. Common Sehools, W. IT. Pnsenherrv L. o.mtw Recorder 'icriff Pinse Mi'in? Mtornev Siit ve vnr -- C-- T- I TROVO CITY OFFICERS. tliraliam O. Smoot fL. John S.Nnttall Tones 4 M.tvor Timer wur men wi lung counts, and tlpjieLs it tit dor; Aw mode em mv rnrviee nnd wen! a h't fur, keeet Wheepf (poire, And some stood fair. nw i thout It looked rucks, Just lolke tits I :it a me did and gentlefolk . reawnd come, Tli' niusio did pay, and aw wbis(Ii;d Jr; UK tune: When two men ewnm np, an afore It wur lun", One on em oppeut a buk, and gen eawt a sung. Po after hed sun a hit, to'her chap geet on his. feet, Arrt betrnn ftir t alk, whn'Irt hevre rowlt In o sheet; Heeawd em hw sinners, an axed em for t' nnv, An t tli lltip moil mocked him ev'rt word he did say. to he words in a very short They tolme; mnn 1' blnek had enm in I tied tlK.ut tli' (Aw some erilme;'j For he lumfied reet on his feet, made a gradelv alarm. and gen eawt An he untiei, t Ms Th Hundredth Psalm. Tli ladies Gawthnrpe brought his wife, with a halter round her neck, to Hull Market; the crowd was so much more eager at staring than bidding, that the couple went away, h in came again at a later hour, when a purchaser for the lady at the handsome price of twenty guineas. In 1807 Mr. John Lupton of Linton purchased the innwife of Mr. Waddilove, keeper of Grassington, for one hundred guineas, and gave one guinea as earnest. The following day he took therernainingninety nine guineas and proposed to complete the purcha-e- ; but there was Mr. Waddilove was n hitch. willing, but Mrs.- Waddilove Vas not! the firrmer kept 'the guinea, and Mr. Lupton departed perhaps to become a wiser man. In 1810 a CumlieHand couple were not on good terms, and a sale was determined on; but the wife wa too sharp for the husband; in a direction he littleexpected. Finding the market for this kind of chattel dull near home, she persuaded him to take her to Newcastle, where, bv a ruse to which she was party, he was seized by a and carried off to sea. press-gan- g All the Year Round. - A Roy - v anl a Modest School Then hlaek shirts two brothers room eawt 3Iaamfn a Predicament. othnett hennse. ere When th wholt mnn seed this, quoiet us a nieaufts; An amusing incident occurred And wel he met be, for t'other carried a club in one of the departments of the Then he meauntei some steps, an geet High School budding the other Into th top tub. He begun for t talK abeautth world being nude. An u Adam nnd Eve In a garden were laid: An heaw thev'ro tumt eawt beease o their An sln; ns hcl vex'd Cain, so he eawt his brains. knockd day. While at plav durine recess one of the boys had the misfortune to make an ugly rent in that portion of his 'pantaloons that his short-taile- d conceal. .Samuel Aldermen extensive JOB OFFICE, we are now prepared to do all kind oJ Job Printing with neatness an1 dispatch treasonable prices. w Prompt attention given to order by mall. : coat could not possibly Historical Finger Rings. One of the most interestingtlnt ha come down to onr times is the signet ring of Mary Queen of Scot, now in safe keeping among the treasures of the British Museum. Sir Henry Ellis was of opinion that this was Marys nuptial ring when site was married toD irnlev, and that it affords the earliest instance of her hearing the royal arms of Scotland after having discarded the arms of France. When Dauphiness, site and her had quartered the arms of England, which gave great offense to Queen Elizabeth. Within the ring Is a monogram formed of the letters M; nnd A., which is of great hlstorlat interest, because Sir Ilenrv Ellis ha pointed out that in a letter from Mary to Elizabeth, written just before her marriage, she used ,lhe probably as a' puzzle for the Queen of England and her councilor Burghley. The clue was, however, given to them when Dtrnley wa created the Duke of Aloany. Another interesting ring is the one which Queen Elizabeth is supposed to have sent to the Eirl of Essex, but which wa never delivered to him. It is of gold, with the head of theQuoen cut on hard onyx, nnd it is now in the possession of the Rev. Lord John Thynne, who is descended from Lady Francis Revereux, Essexs daughter. Aubrey relates that Queen Eliznlteth bad a double ring made with two diamonds, firmed a heart when which She kept one half, and sent joined. the other to Mary Queen of Scots as a token of her constant friendship; but, ns Aubrey adds, she cut off her head for all that, Mary eommissioned Benroun to take hack her ring to Elizabeth, when he determined to seek an asylum in England. Before dismissing the maiden queen we may mention that her coronation ring was filed off her finger a little before her death on account of the esh having grown over it. liu-dmi- ul same-mnangntn- By the aid of his sympathizing Albert Jones lie said Aaron sarved tli Gyptians monny a noire trick; schoolmates the torn garment was An Moses cut th' sea i two hauves w 1' his flames Ptinn. Wm. R. Knee, in due time 11. together, and pinned A. John William Foliet, Councilorstick, ( TIM hundreds and theawsands oer drov by the boy Milner, James W. Loveless very walking straight land did walk ; to sidle into the was enabled Te John Nnttall TJeeo-dAn Halaaiu beat tli ass till he larnt it fir schoolroom and to his seat witht talk. Ilenrv A. PI ton Treisnrer out attracting particular attention. Marshal Henry C. Royers lie said they crotnmd Daniel wi lions TohnU. Mllnef tli den ; Things promised to work favorafit v'Aftomev save he God so F.. he emlrd the Till Paniels James Colleetor king! and bly .sr,.rr until, from some cause, the ronin eawt again. was summoned to the Charles IT. Miller Then unfortunate Supervisor In lie feel reet oer said, Relshuzxer, A. O. Cownover n fit; Chief of Police platform. Couldnt Settle It, Robert T. Thomas And Nehuehadnexrnr ate grass loike a tit. Waf ermaster This order he could not obey T. Arrovrsmlth He said leal kilt Slsvra wl hammer and without Jostah City Poundkeeper displaying to the whole who had A man and his Pan lei Graves Set I on school the breach in his pants, and been married ten wife, nail; And Jonah, for sure lived th.lnsolde of a so years, disageed, he sat still in his seat, turning and determined to whale; separate. The Then Samson slew theawsands bcawt very red In the face, and looking of terms their separation were to marry or law: POSTAL AFFAIRS. mortified beyond description. We nowt In his hnndi but a Jat kasssjnw. be decided by the Judge of upon The lady teacher took his hesio He said sunimat tnoore, and lookt a lung tation for insubordination, and the arondhsement in which they lived. They were Parisians. look; He gen us his blessin, and shut up Ins sternly ordered him to the front. Have you Tt VTF.S OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. children? said L er 1 NO. 11. -- BUSINESS SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. DIRECTORY OF THE LEADING MERCANTILE AND OTHER THROUGHINSTITUTIONS OUT UTAH COUNTY! JOHN H. MILLER, ROBERT SHELTON, THOMAS ELEM1NO. MILLER & 00. OPPOSITE THE THEATRE, SA. I.T Ia.VLglC GENERAL CITY. KEWSDE1LERS STATIONERS. (NO 0 Hap Francisco ArpxiU for th CHRONICLE CALL. AND Provo Mercantile Inattttj-tlo- n lieitlon (j, (JphithI ITrhnndle, Aifrleultural Implement and Machinery. for Rain We the von. Agent, S. S. JOKES, Superinlendfnt. West Urttneh Provo Mercantile Institution, liealei, in GeDersI Merehandlae, Ajrrleuliurnl Implements eml Machinery. Airenta for the schuttler Wagon. JAM KSDVKK, SvperiitSentlmt. Provo Manufaeturlne Company. Manufacturers of every variety of Woolen Goods. . Jt. TANK Eli, SuperinimtuiefU. Provo Meat Market. SAMUEL HARDING , Superlntmtimt. SprlngvlReCo-operaUv- e JdercauUle In- Will mail all Kinds of Eastfm and Wtj-:'- i stitution, o PHfi's lor tit rec. si.xor twelve months - , J..W. J5ISSELL, SuptrWendmt.. , on receipt of anbxerlptlon price. u!2 Branch fiore Pprlngvllle Mercantile Institution. J. P. BOYER, SuptHnlmd-rt- . HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Mercantile Rpsn'sh Fork Irmt.iuilon. JA MBS MILLER, Svjt. ,M' raavUle InstituSalem ANDREW ENBARGH, Svpt. tion. Merea-itll- c InstituPayton TTM. DO t 'GLASS, 9uN- tion. e Branoh 8'ore Paysou InitltuUon. J. S. PAGE, SujY. -- ANDMerennTlle In- WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, "Mer-canlU- Santaquln DPJED PEACHES Goshen tion. Plensnnt Grova -- AT- TAYLOK & CUTLER'S, Mercantile InstituPRICE, Suji. MercanUle F. M. BEEIiS, (hiA. American Fork Mercantile Institution. JOHN BINDLEY, SujA. LeLl Union Exchange. DA riD EVANS, Prrftftnt. Lehl Co operative Mercantile InstituTHOMAS CUTLER, Svpt. tion. Merrr.ntlle InstituAlpine tion. t. j. McCullough supt. apll-l- r DESERET NATIONAL BANK, of R. M. Salt Lake City, Utah. ROGERS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, W,OfO -- $1,000,000 WM. H. HOOPER, Prexhlmt, H. S. ELPREDGK.VIcft-Prwt.- . BRIGHVM YOUNG. WILLIAM JENNINGS, JOHN siIAItP, F. LITTLE, U SK HILLS, Cashier, OPEKSI7A W, tfuyt. B'Af. Institution. S.VI.T LAKE CITY. PAID UP CAPITAL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ELI st It ti tlo ti. Provo City, U. T. 1st door eat of East Store, where he keeps drug kinds. Office, of nil no2S JOHN RICCS, M. D., Directors. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Special attention given to Cancers. Office at residence, 4th West Street, and one block south of Peter Stubbs Provision Store, on Centre Street. Provo City. Ju20 Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, dec. JAMES G LED HILL, 1 book ; I.rTTPRs. fThe standard single rate freight He turnt up th' wholte of his. eon once again; lx ox. avoirdupnlsl. Single rate letter TJther nion thowt hed done,' so he croied 3 cents throughout the United States ox. or frac For each additional " S tion 1 rate Prop letters, single NrwsrAPERa (The stnndanl rate Is 4 or. avoirdupois). per quar. Pally, seven times a week, S5 ets. .. Blx .. . 30 15 Trl-wrekSemi-weekl- 10 y "Weekly Monthly S - I (The standard tingle rate VrRTomcAi.s. Is 4 ox. avoinfapols). 0 cts. per quar. krm 3 Mon'lilr 1 Ju irterly The maximum weight of nnv pnekage of printed or miscellaneous matter Is 4 1t avoirdupois. TFTTF.RS AND MONEY ORDERS. Reyntrallon: Letters rnnv hereeMered on payment of a ft of fifteen cents, hut the government takes no responsibility for safe carriage or compensation In eases of REQISTF.RF.P j loss. Money Orders: All principal post neiiw now receive small sums of money and ts- su drafts for the same npon other Pst offices, subject to the following chargee j and regulations: oolers not exceeding $20 .... lOcents Over f and no exeeeding St0... 15 ' Overt! and not exceeding $40. 20 Ovet $4 and not exceeding $.30.... 25 On ! I - RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. 1 I The standard single rate to Great Britain half an ounce avoirdupois; letter, six nts papers, two cents. Standard rate to France Is 15 grammes, or.; letters, ten cents; pa- Prs, two cent. one-qtisr- tr j eawt Awmen Buying and Selling Wires. In 1750 a man and hid wife, falling into discourse with a grazier at Parham, in Norfolk, the husband offered him his wif in exchange for an ox, provided lie would let him choose one out of his drove. The grazier accepted the proposal and the wife readily agreed to it Accordingly they met the next day, when she was delivered to the grazier with a new halter round her neck and the husband received the bullock, which he afterward sold for six Decidedly the bullock guineas. was the least immoral member of the party. In 1700 one Huggins, a carpenter of Southwark, sold his wife to a brother chip at an ale- house. Thebargainendedstrange-l- y and tragically; for thecarpenter, repenting of his sale, wanted his wife back again; she refused to return, and so he went and hanged himself. In the year next following a man sold that in which he certainly had no legal property whatever, namely, a woman who was not his wife; the purchase and a price wa a quarter-guine- a gallon of rum. To sum up the queer story, the woman came of a legacy; whereupon the second man married her. The first twenty years of the present century was not without Illustrative exantples. A man at Tuxford market place, in lSUr. sold not only his wife but his child; he was well satisfied with five shillings, as the purchase price of the two. No doubt he would have been greatly astonished toleam that each ofthem hada legal claim on him for support In the next following year, John Still tie did not move. The teacher became angry, and. hastily writing a note, dipatcheu it to Professor Roger, informing him of the conduct of her pupil, nnd at the same time commanding the boy to pack up his books and prepare to leave school. The courier with the message to the Professor had scarcely left the room when he was overtaken by the sufferer, nnd together they sought out the Professor and explained matters. By the laughing and blushing manner in which, the lady teacher perused 4ne reply to her note, it was inferred that matters were satisfactorily righted, and the change of Insubordination withdrawn, leaving the unlucky young man In good standing in the estimation of his teacher. Sioux City Journal. -- - Hen and Kittens. Two or three veeks ago a family living in the hlrd Ward set anenon ten eggs in the barn. The same family keeps a cat. It seems that the children belonging to the family did not know that the hen was to set, so they disturbed her and brought in Lie eggs, and chased her about the yard for play and recreation. While thus occupied, the old cat that had a litter of kittens only a few days old decided at that opportune time to change their location. and brought her Rttlcrohes to that very nest, and went out in search of food. The hen returned, sat down and mothered those kittens, and seemed to be very proud of them. The cat of course drives her off when she is in, but as soon as the cat Is ft way the old hen returns to take care of the kittens, and the honors of mother are about equally divided between the hen and the cat. La Qrexm fWis.) IkneKrat. f the Judge. any Collections n ade and promptly remitted. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Yes, Monsieur. IIow many? Three; two boys and a girl, INTEREST PAID OS SAVINGS and it is with them lies our diffDEPOSITS. al iculty. Madame wishes to have two of them; so do I. Have you agreed to abide by EXTRAORDINARY ! ! my decision? We have, said both ofthem. 0 Very well, ray friends, I condemn j'oa.then, to have another EASY AND CHEAP child, so that you may each have 5 OCTAVE, two. When you have obtained Wayofirettln 8 STOPPED, that you may return to me. UPRIGHT, WALNUT CASED The matter was then adjourned for the time being. Two years afFIRST-CLAS- S DOUBLE-REEDE- O R G A N, terward the worthy magistrate, who in the meantime had heard WITH ALL TH nothing of the husband or wife, LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, met the former. MANcrAcrrstD r tb Ah, well, said he how about the separation? BA r STATE ORGAN COJIPAXT, Still Impossible, Monsieur. Instead of four children we have now five. B. SHOXLXGEK & CO. CHAINING TO THE TRADE. Orders from the Settlements will recelv prompt attention. Residence fbar blocks tut of Meeting ot House, Provo City. H. J. MOORE, X IT XT 33 JR,, TWishes to Inform his friends 1 tm-we- R. Liesikoiil H, Hokxcso. LIES1NGER & HORiUfiG, (SUCCESSORS TO CEBEL St CO.) - ' ,:V PKOMUHOkS Of TH PBOVO and OTHERS, for and the public generally, that he has opened a TIN-SHO- P, And prepared to manufheture ell kinds of re at reasonable rates. Shop corner of Centre and Main streets, Provo City. no21 BREWERY, Would respectfully announce to the public that they are paying the highest market cosh price ror a good quality of BAELKY. For the Girls. All kinds of irraln taken lh exchange 12 a fijr Including piano for beer. BREWERY situated at the foot Moathly month; Girls In treating dissipated of the Dugway, near Provo River bridge. (tool and organ method. - en22 young men as equals, do a wrong Larger or umaller te at proportionate that they can scarcely realize. pricea. Sixteen (tyle to oelect from. Such men 6hould be made to feel redeem themthat until OIsTLlT $13.50 . they selves, until they walk with correctness and honor in the path of right, good people will stand aloof frpm them. Girls who respect themselves will not be seen with such young men, and will decline to receive them on the familiar It is u misfooting of friend-hitaken kindness to poultice where .caustic is needed, and I am inclined to think that a little sharp deei-io- n on the part of the girls of y would go far to correct the of morality general loospne-- s men. the .voung among p. to-da- , TllEtiestand worst thing one can say of marriage is that it is a . tie. PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 0 HIGHEST PRICES ALLOWED for BARLEY, OATS A DRIED FRUIT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. o A an evidence or the popularity of our rsan bmlneao, we will ay that tinea lnt January to August, wa have aold FIXTY-EIOH- T ORGANS, amounting to 111,722.00. CALDER & CARELESS, fihlml Dealer. SALT LAKE CITY, T , c, t if , One TVstl xt per annum. Ech tsstie con--. tains valuable reading, and ever. ; . 81 WORTH OR NEW ZXDS1C. Send your address with $t, ill postage stamps or currency, to OVERMAN 4 HYDE, t ?j uv |