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Show TIMES. the UTAH COUNTY every published AND THURSDAY TUESDAY, SATURDAY, NEW BY HIE UTAH COtJXTT TIMES PRINTING AND PUIU.IsHISG COMPANY. ..... ...... TERMS OF SURSCUlITlUN: oiii'Ycnr Mi Months Tiifis Months one Month I ! - OFFICIAL- U. S. llHVl Sii.no J.IIO 1..W UFL'S YEAlt. DIRECTORY. Wl.at do the changing seasons tring? Full nests the storms will render inutc, And blossoms over-thic- k for fruit; Too soft a brerie, too blue a sky, A day the morrow s(iull deny ; The fickle, fair, delusive Spring. What do the flying seasons briny? The tumult of the thronging sense; The leaping blood, untamed, lntens. ; A Are that strikes through heart and brain; A ilcrce delight that grows lo pain, And Summer bloom that bides a sting! What do the passing seasons bring? Ripe fruit that wither In It prime; Strong grain that drops at harvtst-ilmc- ; The splrnd Id colors sf decay ; d Autumn day ' The In Its gay mantle of shivering! What do the fleeing seasons bring? A desert, jntle and vast, 5Vl'h frozen sllenee overcast; Forgotten ilreiimsol'Iong-aR'- o Ituried beneath the Winter snow And, far beyond, a hope of Spring! Atlantic for Xovember. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. Wood. George I ..ivcrtior Oregon George A. Black, Utah Jus. R. McKean. X. Y. ( Philip H. Emerson Associate! Jacob H. Bowman Geo. R- - Maxwell, Mich. Mir-lm- l Win. Carey, III. V. s. Attorney.. Kimball Nathan flsnml ,vinivor Public Moneys, J.B.Overton,Pa. i; . l Pottenger i;.rvcr Land UiRee, Willett J- - P- - TassarJ, Itt. S. Assessor ft. J. Hollister, Uni. i ulliTtor Inetnet. I.. W. Emer-ob rk Is! Ju4i.-i.l- l -- ..rnury chipf Justus! ... v.-r- 1 PROVO CITY. U. T.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER VOL. . fever-waste- TF.KKIT IKIAL OFFICERS. 1. it.- l ! 4s lat M si -- Il v a" - to .Geo, Q. Cannon Congress. 'Snow r ...y.ertlbbahpl y a , .IW X . '.T. D."t'. MoXqisfer Wm. Clayton lames .hu-O.. II. Riggs. l.,,r , lift-le- . J srer Sii.'. Common Schools k e An UT Ml COUNTY OFFICERS 1 ..Vue Judge s. leetinen v 'onnt v..,erifr London, October 8. A very Mvron Tanner f Thos.,1. story was told to me the strange McCullough Jonathan S. Page. other day. In n town not far from U John Nnttatt London there lived a young lady I Reenr.ler who was handsome, tolerably wealthy, snd more than usually Her father was an invalid; her mother was an insipid, cold and heartleas woman. Two years ago a physician of Ixmdon was called to attend the father. In this way the young lady saw him. lie paid no attention to her his mind ias engrossed with his professional duties. A few weeks ngo this doctor, after paying a visit to his was somewhat surprised Imtient, asked hy the young lady to give her the favor of a private interview. She took him into a and led him to the drawing-roofurther end of the apartment. Doctor, said she. I supose that gentlemen of your profession are accustomed to receive strange confidences. I have a confession to make to you. He supposed that the impeding confession had something to do with the state of her own health or with that of her lather, and he liegged her to proceed. You will, however he scarcely prepared for what I am alKiut to say, she continued. Hut I wish you to hear it. It is now just two years since I first saw you. You have scarcely exchanged a word with me, nut I have learned much alKiut you. I am not mistaken in believing that you are unmarried? No, said he, I am not married. And your affections are not engaged ? You scarcely have the right to ask that, said he. I Well, then, she replied. will not ask it, but I must make to you my confession. I love you with all my heart. C. Rogers Henry J. R Milner John R Milner sim-finAlbert Jones oroner Is John Nnttall oe.oi'- - cerk. Henry A. Dixon Treasurer Pol lector James E. Daniel4 snpl. Common Schools, W. II. Dusenbcrry well-educate- r . PROVO CITY OFFICER'S, Abraham O. Smoot CR John Nnttalt Samuel S. .Tones Ahlermea ( Albert Jones f Tomes Dunn. Wm. R. Puee, Councilors- - William A. Fotlet. John R. i Milner, James AV. Loveless Reen-il- rr Is John Nutlall . ... .Tleiirv A. Dixon Treasurer Afarshal Henry C. Rogers John M. Milner OUT Attomer ...lames E. Dnniels Assessor and Col leel-or.Charles I). Miller s.,per isr.r ... A. G. Cnwnover filler of Pollee -- Robert T. Thomas Waternnster Arrowsmllh City Poundkeeper - -- Daniel Craves Sexton- Mayor - POSTAL AFFAIRS. o ate of domestic postage. fThe standard slnglemte weight avoirdupois. Single rate letter 3 cents throughout the United States fracox. or For each nd lltlonal Lrrrriw. is ; oz. 3 tion Drop letters, single rate MKWspArEna -- The standard rate avoirdupois!. Dally, seven times a week, six 1 is 4 oz. cts. per qnar. .T " 15 lr - v Seml-weekl- d. m Jo-Uh- T. 10 S I WISH YOU TO MARTY ME. 3 The standard single rate to Great Rrltaln half an ounce avoirdupois; letters, atx cents papers, two cents. I loved you from the first moment I saw you. I Bald to myself. I will wait tor two year- - if he then speaks to me I will know what to say. You have not spoken: and now I speak. I say I love you with all my heart; you are necessary for me; will you marry me? The doctor, who, although not a very old man, was twice the age of the young lady, recovering a little from his suimrise, tried to turn the matter otr as a joke; but the young lady was very serious. No, said she, I am In very sober earnest. I know all that you may say or think as to the Indelicacy of my proposal, but I catinot help it. I ask you once more, can you love me, and will you marry me? In solier earnest, then, he replied, I cannot marry you. Then I shall die, said she, very calmly, and she left the room. The doctor had heart! people say liefore this that thej- - should die, and lie left the house without attaching much Importance to the prophecy, although wondering greatly at the other portion of this interview. A few days after this the young lady was Standard rate to France is 15 grammes, or ox.; letters, ten cents; pn-t- r, two cents. Two letters laid upon her dressing-One was addressed to table. Weekly Monthly PERtontrAlA The standard tingle rate Is ox. avoirdupois!. Semi-monthl- 6 y cts. perqnar. 3 MonthlT 1 Quarterly The maximum weight or any package of printed or miscellaneous matter Is 4 lb av- oirdupois. REGI-TERE- I.ETTERS AND MONEY ORDERS. D Registration: Letters mny Reregistered on pavmentor a fee of fifteen cents, but the government take no responsibility for safe carriage or compensation in cases of loss. - - . Money Orders: All principal post office now receive small snms of money and Issue draffs for the same npon other post offices, auhject to the following charges and regulations: On orders not exceeding ICO .... ver2 and not exceeding $.10 OverJI and not exceeding $40... Over $ nd not exceeding oO... 10 15 cents ' 20 25 RATER OF FOREIGN PORTAGE. me-qnsrt- er , FOUND DEAD IN HER BED. 1. NO. 4G. 1S71. si to orders by 4 her family solicitor. It recalled to made a room, and when he went SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. EUSINESS DIRECTORY his mind a promise he hiul made I:. for a eh tir to stand no he S lid; OF THE LEADING MERCVNHLE AND OTHER her. bhe had gone to see him, In five minutes I shall lx a dead THROUGH- -; INSTITUTIONS ROltF.HT MILLION', , Audi shall beahappv JulIN H. MlLLkR, and had asked him to make out man! OUT UTAH COUNTY: TIIOMA-- ELEM1NO. was her reply. Til's fur her a paper transferring the vromml Pmivu Uo.j ier.ii ve Mercuntlla whole of her property to a person made him madder still, and lie Iv den In Gener.il Merchundlse, & CO. MILLER went out with his chair, put his AgrienltnrHt Implement nnd Mitch nery.. whose name she would not then ii in W'eirnn. and there was OUI'USITE THE THEATRE. Agent, f.r tic-A. A. give him. He was to prepare t lie head In the noo-J O.YAV, Stl; rtTifutitnt. necessary paper and send it to her a real case of hanging. The wife Tint nr!i Prtn West S.VI.T L.,vu:ii: CITY. to fill up the blanks and to sign. must have heard him kick owr IiiNtlvUtlon. Iwnters In (,enernl She had done this, and she now the chair in his struggles, and GENERAL NEWSDEALERS AND Merchandise, Agricultural Imph menta . Ar'nl fur the chntUtr Machines and inclosed the paoer, filled up and heard his gaps and groan-- , but D US AM U.ViV, Wagon. J Superintendent. STATIONERS. signed. Every jienny of her pro- she kept on washing her dishes. Provo MtuiuAu'liirlne Company. Manman named Patrick DoLey, ufacturers of every variety of Woolen perty was given to the doctor, A Good. and the solicitor was instructed to who was sawing wood in the next il. T.t A.VAA, trUpennientUrU. Acen; lor the Sau Fianelsco make the transfer to him, to ask yard, saw the whole thing, and he Meat Marker. Provo CHRONICLE' AND CALL." SAMUEL IIAliDLFG, Superintendent no questions, and to take no re- rushed around, sprang up stairs, Mercantile In- prlngvllle ceipt. The other letter wr to and when he saw Mrs." Corkery Will Wttit !t kind of EMVmimd W I iold you I should waging cups and saucers he Urn papers Jor Uuxy, uxortweivfl month Utation.J. VT: BISSTLL, Superintendent. the doctor, and when you houted: Your husband is hang- on receipt oIxulnorlrHon' prtrr. die, said she, J n2d "Branch "SttH SprtngvtUe Coscper atlvc receive this I shall be dead. For ing himself! Yes, he said he Mercantile Institution. I ten days I have taken no food nor Would, she answered, giving the J. r. BOYER, Supertnlsnden. HIGHEST PRICE PHD FOR a wring. Dolsey grab-- 1 no drink; but that does not kill dish-clot- h NfercanMle' Spanish Forlt Inattention. - fAMJLS M I l.I.EB, EupL tne, and now I have taken poison. bed for a knife and ran out, and to aftor at .moment, bad Corkery down, WHEAT, l"h.tve norejniaelr-Mercantile Inerita-Hou- .Salem AA" DREW EXR AEG on the floor. It was in good time. tmt not live without could . I you, OATS, your love. W'hen I am dead look The old man was as black in the Payson Cooperative Mercantile Instltu-UoWM. 1)01 GLASS, Supt at my heart. You will see vour face as a hor-- e plum, his tongue MerBranch Store Payaon name there. I have two requests protruded, hi.s eyes hung out, and BARLEY, X. 8. RAGE, Supt. cantile lottltuUon. to make of you. Goto my solicitor auother minute would have made -Dand take what he has for you, and a dead Corkery of him. It was a Santaqoln Cooperative MercrnUe ELI OREFSRAW, SupL to m a off before he could speak, then go holiday Italy long time . DRIED PEACHES Meren!lle InstituOo.heu for a few months. The other re- hnd they had to bathe him with WM. PRICE, tion. dnpt. -ATand get him into bed. quest is that you never ask where whisky Mercantile Pleasant Grove of Iain buried and never cotne to Dolsev obtained the F, U. BEERS. Skip. InrttmtKm. two other men to do this, and TA XLOU it CUTLER S, my grave. Mercantile American Fork ex- during all their stay Mrs. Corkery There was n 3.1X1) LET, Supt. Inatituiion. IC CITY. SAL.T LAK amination made of the young never gave her husband as much opll-l,- r Lehl Union ExchangeDA VI D EVAFS, PrtXJnt lady's body. On her breast, over as a look. When she had finished her heart, deeply imprinted in washing the s, she sat down Lehl Co operative Mercantile InstituDESERET the flesh, were the initials of the and went to sewing, taking no inTHOMAS CUTLER, Supt. tion. doctor's name. The characters terest whatever in tlieca.se. When e Mercantile InstituT. J. McCCLLOVOII. Smpf. BANK. tion. seemed to have lieen made there Dohey remarked that her conduct two or three years before. They was cold and unchristian, he of were probably imprinted by her touched a tender chord, and she R. r.l. ROGERS," Krt.- - D own hand on the day when she replied: Salt Lake City, Utah. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, first mw hi in. Correspondence of .. If anybody wants to hang busithe Xew York Graphic. is of it themselves, my any Provo City. XT. T. PAtD UP CAPITAL. L?a0.0oo ness? Office, lat door east of East SROOfl.OOO Store, where he keeps drug 4" all Corkery said he would do It, AUTHORIZED CAFI7AI In Individual Appoints Himself and no24 kinds. he tried to, but he still lives, Collector Fro Tem. nnd it is not iinpos-ibl- e that the WM. H. HOOPER. JOHN RICCS, M. D., ., day will come when the. two will IL H.KLPREDGE.VIee-Prekt-President, BRIGHAM YOUNG. A very cool proceeding took le happy and sing like blue-jay- s WILLIAM JENNINGS, Directors. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. the top rail of a pasture fence. JOHN place at St. James Episcopal onDetroit KHXRP, Erce Yess.Oet. 20th. Special attention given to Chnccra. F. LITTLE, Church List evening. A young 8. j I. HILLS, Caahier, man neatly attired, entered the Office at residence. 4th West Street, and oue block uniitli of PeferSfeSN' Provision church liefore service, walked up The Shahs Carriage in Saratoga. Store, on Centre Street. Provo City. Ju'.V the middle aide to the chancel Gold Deal in Dust Coin, which he entered, Exchange, rail, liehind In Frank Leslies stable at Lake took off his hat, laid It to one side, Land Warrants. College Scrip, 4c. which h one of the larSaratoga, and there sat with his legs crossed and most admirably arranged fora few minutes. Ilethen picked gest stables to be found out of New up one of the plates used for tak- York, there are a number ofhand-som- e Collect ions node and promptly ing up collection, and after exvehicles landau, Victoria, remitted. amining it carefully, ho started pony phadon, dog cart, etc.; but out through the church to raises most is a magnificent collection. The congregaton, was closed striking a carriage, far simile of the surprised, as it is unusual to raise one made in Paris for the Shah of FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR a collection before service. Nearly Persia. SALE. It is hung on eight C all put their mite on the plate, flexible and springs, unusually GRAINING TO THE TRADE. though thinking the gentleman yielding, wheels and lody paintwas some friend of the minister, ed in maroon and black; windows INTEREST rAID ON SAV1XOS Order from the SetUeraenta will rroelva Mr. Ferguson, and was delegated of prompt attention. French plate; frames for heavy DEPOSITS. four block east of Meeting Residence by him to do no, but at that mo- same, of black silk velvet; hubs of mil 08 House, ITovo City. ment Mr. Ferguson made his ap- wheels, and for two harness lamps pearance A look of astonishment horses, heavily plated with gold. passed over his countenance as he The hammer cloth, on which EXTRAORDINARY ! ! H. MOORE, observed the man, but he at once driver and footman are mounted, walked up to him, took the plate is 0 3ST.IT . composed of maroon cloth nnd from him, and inquired if some black WIshe to Inform hi fHnd and the silk velvet, elaborately trimEASY AND CHEAP publlo generally, that he baa .opened a gentleman would not put the man med with tassels, eight inches out. Several stepped forward and 5 OCTAVE, -and fringes of gold and Way of reft Ing a FI escorted the queer individual to long, STOPPED, black bullion. The carriage is enAnd I prepared to manufacture all kind the door. Mr. Ferguson thinks the tered by folding step-- lined with UPRIGHT, WALNUT CASED at reonabIe rate. of man is undoubtedly insane, judg- black outside of French Shop comer of Centre and Main street, velvet; from In manner the which he ing no21 Provo City. bearing the makers rolled his eyes; but some of the morocco, name (a celebrated builder in WITH AT.L THE congregation are of the opinion Iloulevard IIaiiNman) in gilt R. LicsrxocJL. ILHonypro. that he is one of the nice young LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, The interior of theivehiele & HORRUKG, LIESIHGER men playing their little games is a marvel of rich ness and mascfactuzed bt tiie beauty, around town, who had taken this and for comfort is (SUCCESSORS TO UEBEL A CO.J The perfect. ORGAX COMPANY, STATE BIY mode of making a small rake roof and sides are fesFHoratrroRjj or th tastefully lor himself. After he departed tooned with alternate wide folds C. SHOMXGER & CO. from the church he disappeared of PROVO BREWERY, and black satin; cushions and OTHERS, for very suddenly. Pittsburg Leader of gold Would respectfully announce to the pubblack satin, tufted, with lic that they are paying the bight st market of Octotjer lGth. satin buttons, the trimrash price for a good quality of BARLEY. AH kind of emln taken ih exchange mings of silk galloon, correspond12 a lor beer. BREWERY ltoaied at the root for months; Including the piano with Mo.thly in and colors True Lore In Detroit. stylo ing o4,the Dugaray, Bear Provo River bridge. atool and organ method. rest of the interior. Behind a an conthere is Larger or xmaller sire at proportionate ' Mr. and Mrs. Corkery occupy tufted silk enxdope witli light prlcea. Sixteen style to select from. r, rooms on Michigan avenue, be- cealed a deartistic silver frame, learing tween Seventh and Eighth streets! is of solid card cae the signs; They do not live as happily as two gold, with the monogram F. L. PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. doves in a cot; on the contrary, its and the dooran every day occurrence for one or in small diamonds,buttons and all 0 knobs, the other to wi-d- i he or she was handles, which are orinterior fittings the dead. Yesterday morning they had HIGHEST PRICES ALLOWED Jar hone, or ivory, in this dinarily a and and Mr. Corkefight, deliajaw BARLEY; OATS A DRIED FRUIT. cas are cut out of pure nnd ry remarked that he would rather cate pearl. Ruch is an outline of a LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. hang hinriNelf than live with her which, three years since, another day. Mrs. Corkery replied carriage o was made to Mr. Leslies order in that if he wanted to hang himself Paris a cost of seven thousand at she would offer no objections, anti and which has only been A an evidenceweof the popnlarlty of our One Dollar l auntim. Each issue, con this made him madder than ever. dollars, per and in use three times organ buMnesa, will aay that alnce last taint valuable reading, and ipevr I will hang myself! he exclaim- on the road to August, we hare sold Jannary St. Louis In all that period. ORGANS, amounting to 811,T22JM. ed, striking thetable with his El YVORTlf OF HEW MUSIC. Do so! she replied, clenched fist, Scr.d your address with $1, in yoste-- e CALDER & CARELESS, kicking over a chair. lie went eta.ups or currency, to tVholeaale Waste Dealers, j onton the veranda overlooking To be very attractive to all rv.EP.MAN" L HV3t. the back yard, unfastened the sorts of people, one must have SALT LAKE CITY. -olnthe-linAH , CT V hitched it ovrhed, great readiness of sympathy. ! I - e, Mer-rantl- lc 4 -- i m-ab- e -- o. -a'- Warren N. Pusenberry Attorney n Extraordinary Story, 1-- extenni pared to nen'iies Prompt?? mall. ce post-morte- m - di-he- NATIONAL AlplneCo-operativ, 1 I JAMES CLEDHILL, , O E B, Tin SHOP, S DOUBLE-REFPF.- , I T J. R G A N, tin-wa- re caj-ital- s. . gold-color- ed OULY $13.50 . hand-mirro- ! Pc-public- SIXTY-EIGH- T - |