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Show i the UTAH COUNTY TIMES. erp ptrni.rnei kvkry I AND THURSDAY TUtSOAT, CTAII CO C NTT AND PCBUSUINO TUb BT I SATURDAY, i. TIMES fit I NT! NO COMPANY. utah county; TIMES Establishment. Job u n Printing j j 6.00 3.00 1.50 one Month T.i OFFICIAL r. s. I i grow, George L, Woods, Oregon Waiting and longing to rise Nearer the beckoning skies. Georgs A. Black, Utah sivfiary las. B. McKean, N. Y. hirf Justice Th eagle is rising afar away f Philip H. Emerson Over the mountains high? tnoctates j Jacob S. Boremun Bowing along in the radiant day RCl- Maxwell, Mich. With mighty strokes to his distant prey l Where he will, swooplngdownwards, V..N. Attorney Wro. Carey, 111. Where he wilt, sailing ouaurils. Nathan Kimball Purveyor General.: Pa. Apple-tre- e, ) Receiver of Public Moneys, J.ROvorton, longest thou not to go I -Over the mountains high? WiUvtt Poltenger istor Iaind tUflee, thou growest In summers glow, T. 111. Gladly V P. Taggart, Mssur walls through winters snow Patiently I Cal. O. J. Hollister, Cui lector Though birds ou thy branches s lug, Thou k newest not what they sing. ,k W Judicial IlstrloU C. VV. Emerson ..ovi-riior- 3vet-nur.- Benevolence is the cream on the milk of human kindness. People of good sense aro those whose opinions agree with our. Face ail things; even adversity , is polite to a IT wlirt liastwenty years longed to flee ' f h mountains high He who beyond them never will see, i Smaller and smaller each year must be: He hears wind the birds say i,,,,-- - te to Congress. ...Geo, Q. Cannon While on thy boughs they play. ..Zerubbabel Snow General,.... -- J. II. T. McAllister Birds, with your M chattering, why did ye Win. Clayton come v t, i,,r Overt he mountains high? James Jack hTisurer In a sunnier land ye could roam, 0. IT. Rlggl. Beyond, School And nearer Ui hiaven could build jour ipt. borne; Why have ye come to bring Longing, without your wing? UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. Shall I, then, never, never flee Over the mountains high? , Warren N. 'Pit sen herrv r.)!mte Judge walls, will ye always be f Myron Tanner Rooky Prisons until ye are tombs for Die Thos.J.'McCnlloiijrh foleetmen I lie at vour feet Until I Jonathan K. Pace. WrapjK'd in my winding-sheet- ? .......Ie John Nuttall minty Recorder.... I will awav, afar away ivrlff Henry c. Roger Away! Over the mountains high ! .1. B. Milner I Here, am sinking lower each day, j'rocntlnr Attorney A uvrvor John R. Milner Though my spirit bus chosen the loftiest wayt I .roner Albert Jones T.et her in freedom fly; L. John Ntittall nnotv cinrk Not beat ou the walls and die! Henrv A. Dixon jTrcnstirer I know, I shall Journey afar re,,r an Colleetor.... James F,. Ianie?s Once, Over the iiiounlaliiH high, tcipt. Common Schools, V. II. Dusenberry laird, Is thy door already ajar? Hear the home where thy saved ones are; But bar It awhile from me. And PROVO CITY OFFICERS. help me to long for Thee. OFFICERS. ... :ii - , mans face. Passion always lowers a great man, but sometimes eleNates a little one. Style is every ting for a sinner, and a little of it will not hurt a saint. Men nowadays are divided into slow Christians and ivide awake sinners. .There are people who expect to escape hell because of the crowd going there. Most people are like eggs too full of themselves to hold anything else. Time is money, and many people pay theirdehts with it. No man can be a healthy jester unless he has been nursed at the breast of wisdom. We have made justice a luxury of civilization. It is easier to be a harmless dove than a decent serpent. Humor must fall out of a mans mouth like music out of a bobolink. Some men marry to get rid of themselves, and find that the game is one that two can play at, and neither win. It Is little trouble to a graven in flyimage to be patient time. Old age increases us in wisdom and in rheumatism. Health is a loan at call. Wheat is a serial. I am glad of , TERRITORIAL se selves. J 1 inventor of tho Phalanstery, of workingmans home, which i Ignorance is the prejudice. Wit without sense is a razor Without a handle. Half the discomforts of life is the result of getting tired of our- . lp-li:t- M. Godin, of GuEe, France, the Billingsiana. Wliat shall I see if ever I go Over the mountains high? Now, I can see but the peaks of snow, Crowning the cllfts where the pine-tree- s LAII. OFFICERS FOR 1JIOVO CITY. U. T.. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1874. OYEB TIIE .MOUNTAINS. O . 1 1 extensive JOB OFFICK, we are now prepared to do all kind of Job Printing with neatness and dispa tcli.at reasonable prices. Prompt attention given (o order by mall. , n POSTAL AFFAIRS. o R TE .rrraiw. (IF 1OMESTIO POSTAGE. (The standanl single rate weight o. avolrdiipoisl. Single rate letter 3 cent throughout the United States fracr each additional or o. Is - tion Imp 3 letters, single rnte 1 The standard rate swsPAPERS. avolrdupojs). '.illy, seven times a week, fish-hook- la 4 ox. et. per quar. 31 six SO - 13 3 Yeeklv . 3 loathly sriomcai.s. (The standard tingle rnte ' I. I ox. avoirdupois). B cl, perqunr. 3 Monthly 1 Quarterly.. The maximum weight of any package of irlnlnd or miscellaneous matter Is 4 B a EGISTEREB LETTERS ANB MONEY ' ORDERS. ' .'gistratlon: letters may beregistered on payment of a ft-- of fifteen cents, but the govamrrtent takes no responsibility' for sap carriage or compensation In ease of loss. k doney Orders: All principal post offices nowfeosive small aunts ef money and Issue drafts for the same npon other post offices, subject to the following charge nd regulations: 'a orders not exceeding HO 10 cents 'xerH and not exceeding SW... 13 'rer 3 and not. exceeding 140.. 10 'ver It and not exceeding 30.. 25 fish-hoo- sky-rock- A Traveler et stopping over night with a Texan farmer whose estate was miles upon miles in extent, said to him: RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. The standard single rate to Great Britain , s. sky-rock- et 10 ly to Pitman. He was not disposed to interfere. Adeler, he said, I tell you it does em good; and it does them beds good to be raked over by chickens. If I had radishes, give me chickens to scratch around them and eat up the worms. Radishes that havent been scratched aint worth acent. Then we climbed over the fence with the determination to take the law in our own hands. We procured half a peck of corn and Fastwo dozen small to a hooks the each grain tening of corn, we tied wire to each hook. Then we scattered the whole of and the corn on the radish-bed- ,' fixed the ends of the wires to the we could get. biggest The rocket stood in a frame about ten jards away from the hooks. That very morning Pitman9 chickens came over, and instantly began to devour the corn. We were ready; and as soon as it was evident that the hooks were all swallowed, we applied a match to the rocket. It is regarded as probable that no barnyard fowls that have existed since the days of Noah ever proceeded toward the azure vault of heaven with such rapidity as those did. A fizz, a few ejaculatory cackles, a puff of smoke, and Pitmans roosters and chickens were swishing around the celestial constellations without their feathers, and in some doubt respecting, the stability of earthly things. Pitman never knew what became of his fowls; but when we read in the paper next day that twenty-fou- r underdone chickens, with In their craws, had been rained down by a hurricane In New Jersey, we felt certain that that had done Us duty. , You must have begun life letter, six eariv to accumulate such an estate as this? standard rate to Franco Is 15 grammes, Yes! replied the farmer, I nr.; letters, tm eents; began life when I was a mere two ceat. baby! an ounee avolrdnpols; ' 'nta papers, two cent. "rooe-quart- pa-P?- r, BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE de- scribed so enthusiastically in the JOUN U. JULLKK, KOBKKT bUkLTOX, TIIOMAH singularly unequal novel of I'a-IOwn Girl, pays his employes MILLER & CO. at different times. They are divided into three sections. Tho first is paid off on Tuesday, the OPPOSITE TI1E T II E A T R E, second on Thursday, the third on SALT LARK CIXV. Saturday. Thus, whenever men GENERAL NEWSDEALERS ANB get their wages, tho moral exfellows of the STATIONERS. ample working steadily on prevents their wasting their money in dissipation. Ajrfnts for the San Francisco Since the adoption of this plan, CHRONICLE" AND CALL." drunkenness has decreased ono-ha- lf o among M. Godins workmen. Will all mail kinds of Eastern and WVs like these are Exjajriments very easy to try. Any targe employer on paper W lluce, allot tuelscinonlbl au2J receipt of subscription price. in this city can pay his men on any day of the week that suits HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR him. The trouble involved in the chauge vvould.be felt only at first, and would bo very slight then. It WHEAT, would be repdd many timed over if it resulted in checking dissipaOATS, tion and promoting steady work. A report of one such successful BARLEY, would advertise the -- ANBfirm that made it very widely. The English concerns which have DRIED PEACHES given or sold their employes shares in the business have in -- ATmany eases had that business largely increased by the enormous TAY LOU & CUTLER'S, gratuitous advertisement they SALT LAKE CITY. have received from the public apll-!-- . . nt . y IJjr. press. Considerable Saving. A Duriug the late session of the DESERET NATIONAL BANK, Presbyterian-- - General Assembly of in St. Louis the hotels were very much crowded, and so it happened Salt Luke City, that Col. W. E. Gilmore, ofiSpring-fielMissouri was put to bed with a reverend Bourbon Demo- PAID UP CAPITAL crat who had a great deal to say AUTHORIZED CAPITAL d, ......00,800 1J,000 WM. H. HOOPER, President, n. s. KLDREBGF.Vice-PrMBRIGHAM Mercantile Dutltu-tloGeneral Merchandise, AericultunU Implements and Machinery. Agents for the Bln Wairon. 8. S. JONES, Superintendent. West Branch Provo Institution. Denier In General Merchandise, Agricultural Implement and Machinery. Agents for the eehuttler Wagon. JA Si KS D CNN, Superintendent. Provo Manufacturing Company. Manufacturer of evetw variety of Wooten YOUNG. n. JValera In Mer-canti- le Goods. M. TANNER, Superintendent. Provo Meat Market. , SAM UEL H AJRDING, Superintendent. Mercantile InSprlngvllle stitution. J. IF, DTSSELL, Superintendent, , Brunch Blow SprlngvlJI It Inai ni ion. Mercantile J. F. BOYER, Superintenden. Mercantile Spanish Fork Institution. JAMES MILLER, Sujt. Salem Mercantile Imtltu-UtANDREW ENBJJiON, SujA. , , Mercantile InstituPayton WM. D0r0LAS8,Supt. tion. Branch Store Payton Mecca ntUe Institution. J. 8. PAGE, Supt. Mercantile InSantaquln stitution. opens ha r, Burt Goshen Mercantile InstituIFM. PRICE, Supt. tion. Pleasant Grove Mercantile Institution. F. M. BEERS, Supt. American Fork Mercantile Institution. JOHN IIINDLSY, Supt. Lehl Union Exchange. DAVID EVANS, President Lchi Cooperative Mercantile InstituTHOMAS CUTLER, Supt tion. Mercantile Institut Alpine T. J. MeCULLO UGH. Supt. lion. m, . eli Mil IT WHOM CONCERN: VOTICE IS nF.RCBY GIVEN THAT I iv have sold out my entire Interest In Hu t A Co. Drug HUire.Pavson City. U. T., oi. .oe first day of August iat, to Vvm. C. Rust, who will continue the buslnea as heretofore, collect all due and pay all InOEO. K. ItCHT: debtedness. e7 1 VV. R. M. L. t Directors. WILLIAM JFNNIXGH, JOn SHARP, F. LITTLE, L K HILIR, ('ashlar, LEADING Provo TO Utah. - MERCANTILE AMD OTHER THROUGH INSTITUTIONS CUT UTAH COUNTT: ai it -- NO. 36. . SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. or Abraham O. Smoot A Rise in Poultry. fL. John Nnttall I Knmnel M. Jones Udermea Albert Jone I Max Adeler describes a novel about politics. B. Pae, method he adopted for Bunn. Wm. flume ridding The colonel listened in silence imncllor J William A. Follet. John B. his garden of a neighbors chick( Milner, James V. Loveles until the parson began to speak ens. lie says: We had a good tnem-de- r T. John Nnttnil slightingly of President Lincoln, deal of trouble last Summer with atwho, he assured the colonel lie A. Blxon deal a more Manner is eastirer Henry Pitmans chickens; as fast as we tractive than great Marshal knew, and that Mr. personally in Henry C. Rogers matter, especially in our little vvas a very ordinary Lincoln tr Attorney John B. Milner planted anything a monkey. and Odleotor James F.. Pnnlels garden, thosechickensofPitmans to a man islike train- man, sir; honest enough, perhaps, Adersity would the fence, creep through tf( no talents, sir! rtc., etc. -- .Charles B. Miller to a ipervlor..... pugilist It reduces him bQi Your out the seed, fill up, and ing A. G. Cownover scratch ftdef of Police estimate of Mr. LI neoln, to his weight. radish-befighting d Aalermaster Robert T. Thomas go home. When the - Too replied the colonel, differs retreacle.is Pleasure like Mtv Ponndkeepcr .Joslah T. Arrowsmith had been ravished in this manner much of it spoils the taste for markably from that of the rest of ktilon Banlel Gruves for the fifth time, we complained the world. It Is strange how Mayor o- -- Ilavlng recently added to our already VOL. 2 DIRECTORY. r . NEW PRESSES AND MATERIAL. Ti:ilMS UK SUBSCRIPTION: )n Year mv Month The'-- ' Months I 0 - C. RUST. ROCERS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Provo City, U. T. OrrtCK, 1st door east of East Store, where- be keep drugs of hind.-- - Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, 4c. all JOHN RICCS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8URCEON. everything. all classes of inuniversally jeople Special attention given to Concert. Necessity is the mother of Why, a Collection t wade and promptly Office vention; but Patent Right is the have been mistaken! at residence, 4th West Btreet, and remitted. father. great many actually regard him one block south of Pet,r fttubba Provision as the saviour of our governBeware of. (he man with-shon Centre Street. Provo City. Ju2fr Store, ut eyes. Hes not dreaming. Man was built after all ment other things had been made and pronounced good. If not, he would have insisted on giving his orders as to the rest of the job. Mice fatten slow in a church. They cant live on religion any more than ministers can. Fashion cheats the eccentric with the clap-tra- p of freedom, and makes them serve in the habiliments of the harlequin. There are farmers so full of science that they wont set a gatepost till they have had the earth under the gate-poanalyzed. M hen lambs get through being lambs they tiecome sheep. This takes the sentiment out of them. Monkeys never grow any older in expression. A young monkey looks exactly like his grandpapa melted up anti horn again. Pajing Workmen on Monday. st It is a iossible tin, sir to talk FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR JAMES C LED HILL, of Lincoln as the saviour of the SALE. God country, said the arson. Almighty saved the country, sir! And It would have been all the CO ,z same if anybody else than Lincoln INTEREST PAID ON SAYINGS DH had been President at the time. DEPOSITS. aul Well, maybe so, rejoined X but then, parson, Gilmore; think it required lest divine power & I ! to mveit through Lincoln than it EXTRAORDINARY GRAINING TO THE TRADE, would have required to save it Residence four block east of Meeting oS House, Provo City, through say, old Jim Buchanan, for instance! There was a great AND EASY CHEAP saving of Divine power, anyhow. H. S OCT A VE, MOORE, Way of ire tt in g a FI Harper' t Drawer. . . S half-worthle- ss STOPPED, UPRIGHT, WALNUT CASED DOUBLK-KF.EDK- .. A . Glass Eaten There is a chap in Staunton, Va.t who cats glass, I went out, says the physician who describes it, and secured a piece, about d of a broken pane, and brought In several friends to witness the sight He took the glass deliberately bit out a piece about and the size of a silver chewed it up with as much gusto as if it had been a piece of bread, swallowed it, taking afterward a swallow of water and bread, he said to get the particles out of his teeth. He would have eaten the whole piece if I had requested, as he has frequently eaten tumblers for a drink of whiskey. He said he would eat any kind of glass except the colored bottle glass, which had whiskey in it. He was first induced to try the experiment about three years ago, at the Cane of Good Hope, by a surgeon In the British navy, who bet he could eat all the glasses (eighteen in number), - at a dinner-partwhich he did, and he saw no reason whv he could not do as mud , so he tried ithyeatingonly time he has eaten thn.forSincethat the amusement ot others glass over a thousand times with no disagreeable effect. The only difference he iees is, it gives him O RO A 1ST, WITH ALL TfTE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, ItAXCrACTCRKDBTTaa one-thir- In England a slight change In time of paying workingmen has been .found to cause a very striking change in their habits. When men are paid off on Saturday. they are tempted by, thirty-si- x hours of leisure and a pocketful of money. Many of them cannot stand the temptation. They go off on a spfJe, do not return to work until Tuesday or Wednesday, and are thtn so palsied by their excesses that they are hours for tventy-fou- r imrre. Meanwhll 0 their wives and children get along as they can. removes Making Monday pay-da- y these temptations to a great extent. The men know that their work will be waiting for them the next morning. T hey are apt to pay their bills, glvfi some money to their toiling wi ves,and return soberly to their ta ks. Experience has proved this. Some of the largest firms In England have made this change in time. They all express their gteat EAtfafactlon with the recult. an - 02 I BAT STATE 0RGA B. SBOMXGER COjiPAXT, 4 CO. and OTHERS, for half-dolla- r, zs j. TWlsheX toMilT B kodR, Inform his th friend public generally, that he has opened Tin-- ppet!te.-2- . ii tin-wa- re - UtSIMGX. LONGER P- op; $13.50 PROVO month; O JSTTjY IT. H0K.se.. & K0R8USG, TO .UEBEL.A (SUCCESSORS . 0-).- 7 or the rRopBirrotui BREWERY,. Moslhly for 12 Including a piano stool and organ method, Would respectfully announce to the public that they are paying I he highest market-caslarger or smaller sire at proportionate of BARLEY. price for a good All kinds of grain qualttr prices. Sixteen style to seloct from. taken Ih exchange for beer. BREWERY situated at the foot of the Dugway, near Provo River bridge. U PIANOS OH MONTHLY PAYHERTS. STORE HIGHEST PRICES ALLOWED for BARLEY, OATS DRIED FRUIT. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. I 22 Z. C. AN - - D LADIES EXCHANGE. y, -- o And I prepared to manufacture' all kind , at reasonable rate. . of Shop corner of Crotre and Main streets,. ' i Provo City, ho21 ' L. JONES EL MRS, an erldenoa M the popularity of our to cali, attention xirisiir wtl orgnn business, any that since last her new stock of Spring Good Just January to August, wehaye sold 8IXTY-EIGH- arrived fmm-tb- e East, eonslstieg of the . ORGANS, amounting to f 1,722.00. latest styles of A to CALDER & CARELESS, Whaleaale HALT Haslt Dealer." cixy. "spiNOsnd KtfMMim HATS, FLOWERS, an Ex . fH V rain . t pgiera . feu tu |