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Show i i f t : A New We received TUB UTAH COUNTY TIM IX on lat Patent.from I. Graves, Saturday ! f Tuesday Kvenino, D'( - J. T. McEW AN - Business Manager. Aulhorl ! . Tlio following are the naifies of tire .Mrcots for the Utah CocntyTiuks, in the various settlements in I tali County: TAM E" M.VRCHR.YNK. Spriinille Cl I A R L17S MONK. So ini-- li Fork ISA I Vll M. COOMBS. i.',vso l'.Ll OPLNSIl AAV. Nantaquin GUO. HALI.IDAY. Grave picao-m- t Wm. (IRANI'. inerieau Fork '"HX DKVF.Y. s.hn n Go-lie- I JOHN McEWA.V ROBERT If. IIWIS. ROBKRTTILL. - - General Agent. (OLD (jrorATIONS. 8,U.Tb.KR. 1,0 Jinvlng Silling Ill1 - a call tr buffi of respect was paid to her mor-ti- l rema'ns. Evp.r who presented us with a couple of paMrs. Jones was a good and kirtd tent revolving nutmeg graters, which mother, a fond loving and affectionate for a simple, cheap and substantial ar- wifo, and her memory will bo long ticle is hard to beat. Mr. Graves is the cherished In the hearts of tho saints. solo agent for Utah Territory. The She was the (laughter of William and grater is for sale at all the stores in this Mary Hooker and was born at Marcity. Go and examine the little 'yonder. gate, Kent, England, August istli S37, - .... .... and she was the first of a large family Holiday Goods. Choice Gro- to receive the truth as proclaimed by ceries, Fancy Candies, Nuts, lUisins, Ac., Ac., will) pure Liquors, Brandies, the Elders of Israel, and she was brp-tise- d at tho ago of sixteen and in A. D. Wines and Alcoholic Spirits, of the best quality at the lowest rates, just what l.H.lii, emigrated to I 'tali and with the you want for tho holidays at w ho crossed the plains in J2i-3- t Ieteu STt nus. emigrants tli.i memorable year, she endured Rkvdy for New Year's. David with great tbrtitudc the trials and hard(luff, Fs., lias just received another ships of that inclement season. On large invoice (f furniture direct from February Dili, 1N17, she married Elder the Fast, consisting of chairs, bed- S. s. Jones, bv which union she le-ctthe mother ol nine children. Six and steads, cribs, withstands, e.me-sea- t wood-sca- t chairs Ac., which lie is offer- of whom have jussed away, leaving ing at lied rock prices during tho holi- throe behind the youngest of which is days. Call and examine tho stock at only three months old. She died in Second East Main full faith of the gosjtol and in hopes of his a glorious ressurreetion. Street. Millennial Slur please cope. - -i Ware-room- - - .. The poor people in Salt laikc have well looked after and amply pros' idod for this season. lx-c- 'fr M. Livinpston lot of another has just received larpe cigars, comprising dl'J all the choicest brands. The ladies of the Methodist Church, Salt Iake City, cleared over ;yo) at their Bazaar last week. rsT W. Fhkshwatku tends sending Fast for a larpe stock of (lilt Farming and Garden Needs. A Son in- See list of estrays advertiseil in another column by Tlios. II. Wilson, the IHstrict Fonndkeei'er at Parson. t Another new arrival of the la-- j test styles of clothing and pents fnr-- J d22 nixhing goods at Livingston's. - - - See advertisement in another . col- Mill Site. Ac., on Main st., Provo City, for valoehenp; apply to A. JI. and A. A. Noon. dlo 7 The I . S. R. It. extension is leing pushed rapidly southward. Ourncigh-- i Ixtrs of Spanish Fork can now hear the lell ring. The grade is completed to Iayson. yr The largest and finest assortment of nuts and candies in the city can le found at M'. Livingstons. dl'J is another grand ball to Ik Timanogos Ilall on New A" ears Eve, and still another on New Year's night. This will gie everv-Ikxan opportunity to trip tho lightning too. Them-lield in : Ij IiT Rhandy for Mince Pies. The finest brand in the city, and finest qualdl ity at M. IJvingstana. j IlErARTEi). From tho Tribune we learn that Judge W. Y. Ivvell of this city, left Salt Lake for Washington this morning, to reside permanently. Tho Judge numerous friends in this city -- will be sorry to hear of this. For Christmas. M. Iuving-- i just received a tine assortment of goods, suitable for Christmas and New years gifts. dlJ. jp iton 1ms On last Friday night Thomas Ikilil, night foreman of tlio Sheridan Hill Smelter, West Jordan, was shot by John Ennis with a ahot-gifrom the effects of which lie died on Saturday morning. Whisky the cause. SnooTiNti j Akfray. T& Liddell A Brown, Commission Merchant, and wholesale dealers in Groceries and Provisions, 2S Main St., ialt Lake City. Utah dried fruit and old eggs wanted. AT THE OCCIDENTAL in falt Imko City, tle ever popular proAcer C MuKriiY, can alwavs prietors, 1)0 found catering to tho tastes of tiie thirsty public. When in the city and you wish to Indulge, we rccomtnened 'oii to their care. Their Tom and Jerry is simply immense. uo21. .137 and Tarty Tickets. Having just received a large supply of fancy Bai-- L cards and ball ticket paper, we are now prepared to do all kinds of printing in that lino in the highest stylo of tho art and at the lowest rates. Call at the Times Office and examine samples. Our readers, in Utah County especially, will lieglad So learn that thestock importers, Colonel Peter Saxe A Son, have sold off their Kentucky short horn cattle to our neighbors, Messrs. N. r. Beebe, A. J. Stewart and Edson Whipple, as follows: Relic secTo N. I. Beel'C, Esq. ond, ear label, No. Sol, a throe year old roan heifer (far advanced with call) brisl by .1. Levi Patterson, of Broad-we- ll jxist office, Harrison County, Ky.; dim Belie, Ac.; sire Error SlOti, Ac., of a celebrated milking strain of the short horn family of Ruihams. See Yol. 11 A. H. book. General Gnvo, (Vol. 14, A. II. book), ear 1;i1k1 mark, No. (ail, a yearling bull, rick roan, or white roan, bred by A. A. George, F.sq., of -- ( C. HTEVENSONt Itegs lenve to Inform his ntmterons patrons that he IS again pieparert redo tailoriio-- I ing In nil Its branches, nl the nhorlest resilee nnd nt reasonable prices,- at his dence, one block Bast and three South of d.4; Store. ttie Bust - M. LIVINGSTON, IiF.Af.F--n fM New Advertisements. ANDCHOU'B SCHOOL TEACHER WUNTED. N. B. inirr Wines and Liquors nl way and lainff, on hand lor nu-- leal piirMi-- e vl'.-iat reasonable prices. OTICB. 1ST d re s indeht-ei- l All prisons know ing I1RASDS OF WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Ceutre Hreet, Provo City. tlio Fourth District U'Micx The for the Ilh to cuuukc a eoiiqs'lvilt t rl. i School. Apply to Win. ('. Sperry or J29. John MeEivan.TmVee. Tni'ti-i'M'- m , CLAC KS PillTH Store will to the Wist plon-- e rail ami settle fortliw Ith. K (. KIKKWiHlD.Supt. iLIKIt I)r. A. TI. NOON, on-o- Okhi k: PROVO, t'. T. attention to illtltenlt ohx'erle x nml tin- ilNonlers nml nedilents to mining life. ilfi Tectli cardtilly extracted. 5' pedal - Tho undersigned Is now prepormd tn do and efy-wagon thing la the blacksmlihtug line on the at shortest in it lee and reasonable prices. Having also erected an ( x frame, nni at the very now preftareit to do . ninlen-ignoil wishes to inform The lowest prices. n to He that he intomls writing ojwn CARRIAGE WORK A KPKCIAT.TY, irtuv.l at tlieiinl Want Sdmol House. New llrxt .1. alter the Tuesday ni'ingon , l.Vn per Store-Yt tir- -, lit 7 oYloek p.m. TeiniK the East Opjxvslte t KN ATI BKl't'K. F. W. noil quarter. horae-shocln- till-pul- II. AVOIISLKY. 1 1 ProAotlty. if post-offic- I d mn-terln- dja-il- ESTRAY NOTICE. Go to Tnylor's nml roo tlio Tmst anti largest assorted stock of Fumitnre iw town, who is constantly receiving fronk the lest tnauufuctories. Also Violins, Guitars, Banjos, SheeC AIuslc at Catalogue prioe, fine Italian strings, Organ Stools and covers. Also just in from tho East a largo childrens Wagons and Carts,. Picture Frames, Jo., tc. stock of Also largo Mirrors nntl Aeeordeons, other articles too numerous to mention. nnd Also tho beautiful ESTF.Y ORGAN and tho old reliable MASON and HAMBLIN ORGANS. Call, ask prices and Judge for yourselves. Dont forget tho place I GEORGE TAYLOR'S, CENTRE STREET, PROTO CITY. lf t -- s- HIDES WANTED!!! The undersigned is prepired to purchase hides and skins, for w hich the highest price will lie paid in home made Boots and Shoes at tho Tannery. Thomas Bkes1,ey. tracting any particular attention at no2fi Frovo City, Nov. 2fi, 1874. present. Criminal eases aro being put through on- tho shortest possible noSEALED PROPOSES WINTER. tice, while money matters, during the last session of the court, would occupy Of kic e of Prorate Judoe two and three days; but the actions of of Utah County, Dee. 28th, 1S71. bo cannot Chief Justice tho impugned, Sealed pn .posuls fbr thedlgging and wanthey being so minutely consistent. a well and the furnishing of nil of ing to tlio Overton ease has Tho therefor, lrt the Court House Rlock, not yot been given to the public,.1 Ike Provo City, will he received hy the Probate reason lcing, I suppose, that it has not Judge or Itnli County at lit office until the Mh day of January, A. D. lSTY occurred. IYoxval must state t lie kind of materAs the holidays were approaching to lie furnished and the time In whirl) ials the improvement in business was lety well is to tie completed, mul the right ttie noticeable, and last night tlio streets of rejecting any and all unsatisfactory pro" presented o magnificent apjxarnnce. posuls Is hereby res. rved. The window's of the stores glowed with WARREN N. DCSKNBERRY, t Probate Judge. as seen the by resplendent lxanly, dazzling lights which shown from innumerable gas jets oer all tho good things of life, such as toys, games, and last, but by all means the most, was HAVE IN MY mssllsslON THE EOL-tho grand display of eatables, (It's towtng Estrx) s: One red COW, ntxmt five years old; crop enough to mqke ono smack their lips to off and slit in right ear; crop and inuler-haR R left crop off led ; newly branded think of them, saying nothing about a heart bruml oi. left Hide of (tody. lit); also Claus wm while Santa seeing them,) One red 11 BIKER, lietween one and two old; a small white (spot In forehead; here, there and everywhere at tho same years a little white on lielly; crop off and under-biled enr: under sloe or crop off rigid; time, purchasing this horse, that steambrand resembling ED r CD boat, and geoxe, chickens and turkeys fehlotdicd left hip; also a blotched brand left .high. 1 do not streets think tlw One sTKKll. momly black, two or three by tho dozen. old; a white spot In Dice, also a large ever did present as fine an appearance, rears white spot on shoulders nnd Imcfc; belly and tho amount of money that changed and lower half of tail also white; crop off tn left, a'd a ear and awiillow-lorhands must have been enormous; yet right brand resembling A T debt hip. leu claimed in days will !e soldh nt every mouth Mxnna to have tho ery of If pot sale nt the T.sir.iy Bound. public I onco did think Cily, at one o'clock p. in., on Saturday, hard times in it. that a great deal of the liard times, and the 8th day of January.11.A. 1'. WIIXON, District Poumlkeepcr. other public depressions, were immag-inardl2) Dec. 2J. BCt T U. I'nyson City, to a great extent, and now I ain confident of it. Had times really been as dull as have been reputed tiie amount of money that changed hands VK IN MY IOSSESSION THE yesterday could never have been forthBstray: coming. S rears old, while In foreOne red I Th Twentieth Ward United Order head, nnd oX, telly, flunk, tnll and feet while; branded T S on left hip, crop off each ear seems to b just were it was at tho and under hit on the right. be Directors If not elnlnnsl and taken away In ten mny although the will lx- sold at public sale at the days, take will is to It le Loped they busy. Dliartel Bstray Pound, ITovo City, Klah doon Saturday, January 2d, 1S75, at into consideration the Importance of County, 12 m. SAMLFX IIARDINO, ing their tanning in Utah; as their sucDistrict Pouudkeepcr. cess will otherwise beextremely doubtd24 Provo City, Ihc. 2ith, 1874. ful. M oods The removal of Governor seems U) bo causing considerable home S! of weeping and walling and gnashing teeth among the ringites, while 1L1PPV! those who are opjssed to them seetn to be jubilant. They had better wait fine new stock or iieactifcl quietly and see what kind of a man the 1ST next governor is before they begin to w ho would men aro as there A5D rejoice make worse governors than Woods, but it would bo difficult to find them. AT It is to bo hoped that the new governor will bo more of a man than his predeY . cessor although it is doubtful, a the coax can hardly government present an honest man to have any connection MUSICAL EMPORIUM, with them; yet theirare some and Utah AMERICAN rORK.U. T. is blessed with one tho Judge of tho Price. low. Free Rhllltlon. Open dully. SisnAD. First District. egg-nog- s, d g, WHITING SCHOOL. The bout varieties of Imported H1TJLLTXTCrHE k Ph-v- Hffa-THo- y ESTRAY NOTICE. IH g - DAVID CLUFFv JR., INFORM WOULD RESPECTFULLY of Provo and Utah, that I Imto furnish all kinds of he prepared FURNITURE, at ported and hoine-irtud- o LAKE 1IHCEH. HALT Wholesale end Itetait , Thereby .avlng both Time and Men ey A Hre fM L GIFTS.! O R. G A S latFouizo FURK1TURE GRANTS dlii-li- Of ANN NUDE TO ORDER TURNING DONE. PRICES IKJWN HOLIDAY GIFTS nol-ru- in TO lloin. Indn.try , f t COFFINli all alzc constantly on hand and ' mad to order. ' TAICE1T. Ware rooms and Workshops, 2nd Fast Main street; Salesroom, East' UuKipenitlT corner. . I . VC CD MEET THE TIMES, f - no28 SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE! - i ING- - tl.lrensrd Flijulrlmi nml Surgteou. no-Ixx- ly Cen-trevill- e, soul-stirrin- .1. n, indy Items. A gentleman just in from Sandy furnishes us with the following items; The Saturn smelter started up on last Thursday and is now doing a very satisfactory business. The Last 'bailee smelter is also busy, running three stacks, and a large number of teams are busy hauling ore form Butterfield and Big Cottonwood canyon. The sampling works, under the suervision of Mr. F. XV. Iay, an running night and day, and everything Bourbon County, Kentucky, looks fair for a good winters work. and bought by Alexander Shropshire The Sandyites spent 'hristmas quietly, of Iojesburg. takinglhcre usual number of To A. J. Stewart and ltro. "Hiram, etc. fA. H. book, Vol. 12), metal ear label. No. SVJ, a two year old roan bull, bred Beaver Items. From the loiter-jnts- c by General Lucius Desha, ol Cynlhi-nri- a Harrison County, Kv.; of Icc. 23rd, we take the follow- dam Cara. Ac., sire Cunningham ing: 8711, Ac. These are from noted strains William MeCaushn died at his resi- of milking families. dence in this city host night. Cause HarbinTo Edson Whipple, Usq. to have been an overdose of mor- gers Prince, (A. H. book, Vol. 131, a phine. yearling bull, red with white marks, As we go to press we learn that the metal ear label No. M.i, bred by Win. District Court met this Ida. in. and N. Offutt, of Georgetown, Scott County, Ac., Prineessa, overruled the motion to quash the in- Kentucky; dam whose sire is dictment against Wm. Fotheringhnm sire "Harbinger 1212;!, a pure Mazurka- bull, Muscovite. for tho crime of jKilvgumy. He will Ik put upon his triaf at the February grandsire Hotspur 4030, by imjiort-e- d Duke of Gloster, said to be the term. Daniel Tyler's and John Lloyds motions to quash also overruled. All lcst Duke bull ever bred. will be put UH)n their trial at the FebThese aro all young animals, bred ruary term. Dowdlo charged with big- by some of the leading breeders of the amy w ill also be put upon trial at the foremost state in the Union, not only same term. for tho breeding of thoroughbred Christmas in Provo. The day was short horns," but horses, hogs and ushered in with an snow Cotsvvold sheep. These cattle, sold by storm, that seemed very appropriate Col. Saxe A Son, aro entered in the lor the occasion, and the giound was American Herd Book." We aro pleased to note thnt some of soon covered with a coating of the beautiful to the depth of several in- our leading citizens see tho importance ches, w hich gave everything a season- of introducing blooded stock into the able apjiearance. Early in the day old county, and hope others will follow Sol forced bis way through the fleecy their exainplo and see the necessity of clouds, the fog vanished, tho sky improving their stock. There is no cleared, making the weather bracing place in the Territory letter adaptod and delightful, which soon invited a for stoek raising than Utah County, large nunder to throng the streets and and if our farmers would give this mattn ("turns greetings. Most ter proper attention they would Lie give thPlr of our business houses were closed and greatly liene fitted thereby. many of our eit irons spent the day Items erom Pavson. We received quietly at homo with their families. a call this morning from Mr. Thos. II. Everything passed off quietly, and we did not notice anything of a boisterous Wilson of Pavson, who furnished us character throughout the entire day. tho following items: Tlio people generally are in excellent The Irovo and lices brass bands were out in their ixind wagons around the health and spirits, and are looking formusic ward to tlio early completion of tho U. city discoursing for the licnefit of our citizens, and loth S. R. R. to that city, when they expect bands visited the Times office and gave times to be quite brisk. us a few lively tunes, for which they During tho season about sixty new have our thanks. buildings have boon erected, all of them The day's festivities closed with a of a very substantial character. There grand ball in Tiinpanogos Hall, under is Mtill plenty of building material on tho auspices of the Provo Brass Band, hand, and the business in that lino is and although it was somewhat crowd- good. There is ono high school and three ed, (which was to be expected on such district schools constantly running in both old an occasion), all, and young, seemed to enjoy themselves amazinglj, Payson, that have a largo attendance Of and nothing occurred to mar the pleas- scholars, and all of the schools are 1 ures of the evening. Taken all together amply provided for. been in has Trade tho we believe everybody feels the better city quite brisk a all aro stores and tho doing very satfor the Merry Christmas. isfactory business. Christmas passed off quietly and OniTL'AKY. Tho funeral obsequies of the late Mrs. Lydia Elisabeth Jones, pleasantly, everybody enjoying themtook place in tho Meeting House, Trovo selves exceedingly. There was a ball City, on Wednesday the 23rd day of De- on Christmas Eve and Christmas night, cember, 1874, at 1 p.m. Tho largo and and both entertainments passed ofl to attentive awdience present were ad- tho satisfaction .of all present. On last Saturday a concert w as given dressed by the following, vlx. D. John, JohnP. for It. J. the benefit of the Sunday School, and Bishop I. Bullock atwith undefthe listened who profound management of tho officers son, tention to the remarks which were of tho school, which was largely attended and tho concert was an entire very appropriately offered ou tlio occasion. After which the last 8WYCSS. S sup-K)se- umn for sealed pnosals for dipping and walling a well in the Court House block in this eitr. - Blooded Stock. o 1st. MERCHANT TAILOR, lrovo City U. T. old-wom- - r- 20th, tea-tabl- EiT livery variety of plaiuund fancy Job Printing exes-utewith neatness and dispatch at this Office. S PROVO CITY BUSINESS. Report. Provo City, iXeemtsT ly happy place in which to live, us it is so remarkable for Its number of sensational or exciting events. By tho limn ono exeiti'lnent begins to cool off, somo kind nmi generous individual steps to the front ami gives tlio public another subject for street corner, offieo and nowspaer discussion. Judge McKean is probably the kindest and most genoroms gentleman who lias dwelt in this city for some time. When we have not had a ease of shooting lor .some time or other harmless enjoyment lie comes forth and satisfies for the time Iteing, the ever craving appetite of tlio public for some evcitciiu nt or scandal to discuss. It can lx said m his belmll, Hscan many other things, that lie does not believe in monopoHz-inthis Kirt of the public demand, but allows those beg pardon, to show cliaiieo a marshals deputy their generosity, and their great eare over the public weal ns w ill le sis-- by the esesqx of eight prisoners lately; among w horn is Jack Bee-guprobably the most desperate nmn who ever entered this Territory. 1 am sure tho public will appreciate the kind regard of these individuals in their untiring efforts to keep up the excitement and relieve the ixuiitentuiry of its inmates. Our latest shooting ca.se is that of Nels Boukofskv, who is alleged to have shot the o ner of a cigar store on Main Street. Mr. B. denies having done tiie shooting while pretty strong proof is brought forth to show that eLo eotild do it. The victim is At present the affair fast recovering. is veiled in a mystery vv liich w ill doubtless be raised as sx)n as the trial wines off. Your readers vv ill be sorry to hear thnt a lady is connected with thisaffkir, strange and unlikely a it may seem. The court does not seem to lo at- -- For St. Georuk. A dispatch, dated Another larire invoien of those at Nephi, lee. 2ttli to President 1). II. Wells, sta'es that, on that same day, a choice bolognas have arrived at Livingtrain of thirtv-twdlJ yoke of cattle and stons. scion wagons, left that place for St. to haul lumber for the Temple. See notice in another column (o cal George, The wagons were .loaded with njne;v-fivand settle at the West Micks of flour, three tens of wheat Store. and three and a half tons of barley and oats; a complete outfit for teams ami For pood cheap Furniture go to men. The train was in charge o;' Alma s of Iavid ClufT, Jr. H. Rennett, of Mount Pleasant. Desthe eret .Vi'in. Second Fast Main Stieet. j- Salt Lake City, Dec. 23th, ls74. lehtor Utah Cuunty Tones: Salt I.ako City should le an extreme- ware-room- The days apprise us that we are having Winter at last. past few rrotefit)' Jfurkrt OUR SALT LAKE LETTER . iy22 ; |