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Show . ui air fwwi'juj1 nm I'ui.iumfy I'm m giouxii ajw iwmir v. fn.. r,N vsnanr CTcerarg jrwwwiwp nfriry rimajajajgjaMigwBOMni a n NEW P R E SjJ Enr A W 6 rAAT L LS3 ra Ilnvk'ir t Pitovo city. v. t.. Tiin;si)AY. 2. -- Jisr Tl I"" ..ll f o I.,. 111 t a it Win Vtor'i r r o I'uM i! ii"i-- 1, i 0(11 h ...ii t District, ('. U ro"aiu' r i VV. i 'a to Comrra liar.ll 'V " . P ...T. V ,1 -- . ... man ..n il ilia a (roi'r m.W'' .... loo'or rn Common 'mHiooN, I ttni's ('-- T". IS I I In- I 1 j . j t w our uo r i f s o I JlJ , iii, l , lime', i i nvi n 11 111, to t.lkl . M r ttrrnv tv an-- l vs("vor upi,rvi'-f'- iof of AV.nn rnhvnr P) io 'tr . Ins. all Citv Pnmulknapar . Saxton T. Vrroiysnilth D.inial Ira as o R VTF.S OF DOM F.sTIF POST SOT. I.FrrrRx. Tlia xtamtaril insla nto waisht lx nr. avninUipnls'. Slnsla rata latlar aantx thrrvufinul tha Pnitait Slatax frnaFor a. tab aiMitlonal U or. or tion Prop letters, single rata 1 or. iTIk standard rate !s N'FWxpvrrRX avoir tiipoix'. Tl v!r. xovon tlmsx a w(vk, IS ct. prrfiiair. " ) xtx 4 is v Somi-'V'i'kl- i y . ... 10 " i k to tw vu to m ik O I t j. .i r Grange initial ioa cents standard or nne-rtnar?- rute to on. per, two cents. ; ( t s t ,"i As, iijyennlaulent. LuaiUi t'l'Ao Mcp Ii Mi ,on. 1'inliii. in ('ii nei at M"ieli ii a ' . Aii. In c iii il Implement ml M e ' j ni -, t r the M'tini: ler , . MILLER & CO. in u III, !i St tie is'lVo - I UN nni ; i i ui'iMisirr. tiii: (irk, u itiiout u hich tiicatri:, ho Wed i ?(';;.'( vii;mii. Iio'o it o(r, sv,t. innf .'tiii in; ( inpnyy x n i h nl of Woolen GueUn. J U l.S li I .Y.Y. S.pcr .nlendctiL. 1re.vo I'.w.jierntli e Vine Market. SAUL' t.l. JI.il, 1I.( I SbprnntrmUitt. Meicr.nlUe In- f'priiiiivHle SUiUlllill 44 . J. UlSSt.LL, 6uirintcmUnl. Irnneh Stnri' SprlnuviUc Mricitut:le Ins'ltntien. J. In i y AT?, Sunintnl.-n- . Mercnntllo Folk Rpnntvh JAMLs Mil. I. Lit, 4'ij t. Institution. Meiranflte Intttn-tioSalem M Mnn-nf.ietiir- ..i i anil M nli-n- tom- ii symptom I symp-- k -- I 1 -- 3frr-cantl- le j i rent 0 tit. Party pirit t I.eln v Well, Dan, you are a prettv1 clever fellow. I dont care if I do. That vote ecet( d Stone, and gave! ; sotbat a majority of one in the Legi-Ia- bad no benevolent Kvv mid idea was fni'trat-Unite- d made which Thomas ture, ing smguintry States Sen itor. Mr. Uvv- - cd. Teen I got up and 'hook the on the question of con-- dust o!f my feet, and brushed the vote ings firming tbeappointmeiit of M.ir'in and oil my trou-- t rs, as a tc'ti- Yan Huren as Mini-le- r Plenipo- moiiy agtin-- t tli it place. Then tentiary to Great Hriti.m, cnahled led the mule cirefully home, aud to give the stated my ca- - to the livery in m. the Vice In'-idccasting vote against it, and called Hut when I looked that he should Mr. Van Huren Home. The recall oib r to end for a doctor, or a to do ni" up in a rag, made Mr. Van Huren first Vice President, and then President, and pour olive oil and champagne and determined the general poli nil my bruise, he'only laughed. tical policy of the country for Aiuth's in m that be had to hold four years. One vote accomplished him I lid down on a bench and all this. Hock I'liud Union. lenoh tnglicd then rolled and mglied and I stood holding' the mule then I laughed. It wax Tuo Fofs and a Pickpocket. ridiculous. Hut Ive learned a wisdom. Next time I ride little One day Udward Fox went with on horseback it will lie a different his brother, ('harles James Fox, kind of beast from a laigus jack- to witness the first balloon ascent ii". made in Ungland. There was a great crowd, and Fox detected a TrtDt Children. pickpocket attempting to relieve him of bis watch. My friend, Never acctt'e a eti ild of a fault said lie, you have chosen an ocunless you are certain lie comw lx will ruin hieh your cupation at last. "The thief burst into tears, mitted it. Children should not and cxcl limed, O, Mr. Fox, for- be treated with suspicion. We act toward them in this give me, and let me go. I have should as we we ought to act matter In en driven to this by necessity alone; niv wife and children are towards others, only with greater tenderness not less-- as is usually Fox compas-ionatel- y starving! We should always put the done. gave him a guinea, and lie went ion poxxihU construct best on with hi' lips. away blessings ujm Soon after, Fox, wishing to know their conduct; that h, unless you what time it wa, found bis watch are sure a child is telling a lie, missing, Good God,he exclaim- and can prove it,. do not show the least hesitation in believing what Yes, ed, my watch is gone! Far lietter that you I know if he says. answered bis brother, should lx deceived, than run the I saw your friend take it. Saw him take it, and made no ri'k of showing a truthful child lie. illy, you do not trust him. Your sim-piattempt to stop him! tni't m iv in ike a lying child said the General, you and be t Ii ful. Your doubt of Ids truthhi to Ih on such good terms with each other that I did not fulness may make u trutlifulchild a liar. like to interfere. ol - WHEAT, Mip-antil- Institu-tio- e n. cCll.llt. sjA. Merenntlte InstituMi'Cl l.l.oVG H. St i)l. tion. i. J. R. M. ROCEFfS, OFVICF, OATS, stun, - VX- l't (hair eFt M. D. D- r.f Eat wliero tic keepa ilruga ol nit no2 klntlx. BARLEY, -- JOHN RICCS, M. D., PH YSICI AN AND SURCEON. Spmal attmtum given to Cancers. 4 h AVmI aiu! .( on block Houh of I'ehT Stub! Provision Sron un (Vntir Sircit. Ihao (Mty. Ju20 , e e l lllOMAs PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, nt ofT-th- ojx'r.o Provo City, U. T. 1 I Co MliIneT.'o-eperiitfv- e HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR -- DRIED PEACHES I JAMES CLEDHILL, X -- AT- Z TAY LOR CUTLER'S, i O TJ ex W Z3 SALT I.AUi: CITY o apt GRAINING TO THE TRADE. Orders from the Sr till inenlx wit! reeilva prompt ntti ntmn. Res'ilenee fmir blocks east of Meeting DESERET House, Provo City. OS l , Hose. Tis well. 1 - He who is unmoved by tears has no heart. comparu-tivel- 1 bts mo uth for a bit and brttlb b ( is made to got down on all fours, the guide seizes the bridle, and, urged on bv a Granger, armed w ith n Panada thistle, w hich he vigorously applies at the fermions of the spine, the candidate is. galthe loped three times around room. While making the circuit rjxt. and sing, j then pi-t- mpansofa lu'trpen harness, dried pumpkin vine is put in m is vv quiet. The Voter replied: hanuisLM, Hn(, j r( spnta(i()n of thp u IVsUS will lie tested as to endurance and jnd. The candidate is hero attached imitation plow, by n Mnil c een s France lx l" prammes, letters, ten rent; pa iciii I in rx j ((( -j nn ounce avoir, li.pms; letters, papers, two cents. ran vp Memmttl ! ttlii (ri'it'iai M.'rrt.sntJi'e, : n.'!i icril' nd Mncli.iieiy. Ii n Wic.'i .i, . o.V A. imiik uj kts In italicised his w ixhex by carelessly pluyini: with a 'cven- s'lmoter, I withdrew tnv garments with eagerness. My masked friend then furnished me with n regalia of the first degree called w hid) The Festive Plowhoy consisted men lv of one lartre cabbage leaf, attached to a waistband of potato vines. In this I was conducted to the door where my companion gave three I was securely distinct raps. blinded by binding a slice of rnta-- J haga over each eye. A sepulchral voice from within asked: Who cotnes? My guide answered: A useful agriculturalist, who desires to become a Granger. Sepulchral voice Have you looked him carefully over? Guide I have, noble gatekeeper. S. N. Do you find agricultural marks about ll is person ? Guide 1 do. S. V. hat are they? j Guide The candidate lias enr- rofY hair, roddy whiskers and ''i' hitf i' JT" ll - enseeof i i l' n. An cvehano-- Lrives the following account of the (Jr. inkers Monev Ortrx: Alt prlnelpil pot office noir receive min xn ms of money ana ixSim .triOx for the ssme upon otlior iot oiitcw. xu hieet to the following rimrgcs an t reuuiattons: ? iA'i - t, j u v 1 1 v i oj 'ion Merr-HMll- a . 4 Oi nr terx net exreet . iv-- 1 TMIN-;- s- -: S. V. In I !: n , 1 In' i a eandi-PKiunni- government take, sire earr.net. or compennstton i MILLro.N. . n. Why do you 3 desire to lieootne a Granger? c Guide (an'W ering fur vt.x. Th xtamtnnl iind" date) -- That I may lie thereby the ix or. luoiniiipoixi. !ef ter enabled to harrow up the f'- rronar. feelinirs of the r:w:t',v jxilit iciuns. S. V. You will bring in tin candidate. My worthy stripling, as you cannot see, I will cause you to feel that you are received at the door on the three jioints of a pitchfork, piercing the region of the stomach, which is to teach you the three great virtues faith, hope and charity. Faith in yourself, hope for cheaper farm tnn-- , and charitv for the nneen renK h.it the chinerv, payment of Ml Y()U wiU ,n htn. no fonv-mon'h- KOlin.r K. I ur, 1 ro H" diiT I'iin tf 11 ' s tiv, L I'lin-- : U' on I o in MlIi!. Itumip s Wpsktv Monthly I LEADING - ' r city Vm MERCANTILE AND 0TKE3 INSTITUTIONS TtiBCUGH OUT UTAH COUNTY: THE n. filar, ' rr T I j , t' w MM J I, aM ..1,11. ir r"( k s If DIRECTORY , ' In nl Ness I ncil!. EUSINESS to-tti- s f ,! ll r Ilia Mi"'. .( N N I'rnVMi t( ,!' ifl to ill) lilt ', . SAl.a' L.VKli CITV. t i I of w hat now . not the Jcircr'iiii rifound out. Uroppin his head .uliiiini'tration, a period of teen year-- , liuniron tli it one vote. Iiotwoon hi- - loir- -, if heels de- GENERAL NEWSDEALERS AND vote clirti ti .Marcus Morton ct lin'd a paiaholie em vp, or or some other STATIONERS. curve, in the I AYm. d at.d Jnu.nut). One vote idceti air, put off and sat on the Allen, in the Chilieotlie (().) dix-- i jtmund. J out otf over his lead, tilet, loConoie.ss in tin c,u ld.'ll, .uni 1 did it ipiic h. Im not mi old d one ote subsequently ide hut I can Yet otf ai AX1HIKW hXllAliGll, SufA. him (lie United States .'senator for kind Then I Ihi.v. Mf'eantlle Tnxttru-tio'iv years afterwards. The follow- look ei at t!ie nl'tl to see if it w ax A'.'i'iis for the 'an Ernnelseo r.iyson IF V. VoroLASS,Svtl. ing ea-- e of the kind is still more hurt. He (I. nt appear to be. Ill nnrh Stop F ij mjii remarkable: In ls.'D, Dan Stone, of Then inquired around to see Instltinton. J. S. rA0K,$u A. CHRONICLE AND CALL. Cincinnati, was a candidate for llOH I was. I r,., ,rted an abra e Sioitnquln the State Legi'lature. Walking sion on the left bip.and a t ontusion AI.l U, A'lit. nli:.sllA t lip Main street on the morning of y m he low or end of my hack. hen Imtitu-tloe n Merenntll GosIk the election, he overtook an ae- I thought I Would prniounee a tt'.V. rUKT, Siif'l. quuintance going to the polls, w ho h it hand hlc'sing oil that mule, Rtensnrit Grove Mereaptilo llit( tided to vote the eppo-itioA. M. lil'l.lS,Su't. IiiKtltutioii. ticket. Stone solicited Ills vote.) Will mail alt kinds of En.'li rn anU V( Mereantilo American Folk - l I lie, We are old friend', JOIl.X lllA'DlLY, Svpt. l n p oi ' lor thro., mx or Im I'lvf mnntlin Institution. ou will snow a and I know Lein Inlon E.cli.oiLre. ol suli'crijit.on jir.r". nu'gj id n friend tli it mark- of kindness. DAVll) A.VAXS, YenSeil!. tin- - floor. f w ll THOM I ceremony: Iiniu initiatory On heintr hroiifrht into . .1 hi s J T li i n' CITY BUSINESS. iimli r his notim. ()n" i tli (lui ino II Idi4!! Mln 1 it ( I. CF '(('iilil not Ii ivo lioon olortoil. Tin w Iiolo policy of flip rnifoil Stales mnt, - the antedt? v room of the lode. I was (old that I had been balloted for and acwho was My informant, cepted. securely masked, by what I afterwards learned was alnrye burdock loaf, perforated witli boles for the eyes, told me that if I valued my life it would be necessary for me '111111 Dn nn. IVni. F to strip. As I dii consider that Foliar. Tn'm r,mn''llorIIVii:iiii of considerable worth to me, and sipt. Y rn ol Ni tnlv, nt lln'ou ii r.i k I'".. .t ' filU-i- v iii S' UKt :') -- .s o ha Mol such Uolk lor Is n T : ti t , ; , lull' linear' . vr J a w .toll n N uTl.i Han rv ltoircr .. .1. II. Milimr .. John II Milnar borf Joiiov I, b!m VntMll PixMM lMirv tlnrnv miiht 11 r T! I nil It'll t a ilo c n n NO. 1 i i SALT - I ' ; Villi T. M" VH'xtcr VS in. ('1.1V. m I v 1; I ir 1,. . t ; al Hi", ml. 1, Neuter.".! nil (ivar vv.irran V. Di!X"nbfrr C V on' T'liinai Thos t M ai 'ii 'our li .Tonnth'in S I i.'". .. j ,1 , i.i'ln nu' ' I UwopIT ( In , I i I.mi'r'im nirirnt. mtN'TY a .III, O h in , haso l, ii l nil some roin.ir! Ml,', ' In I. 1, ' ,, t 'ii .I'll .llnl In Hi 'll. ini' r Mi 'a I,, in r ,1 Tn., rrsit , i r M a ! iH I J H . isti. :i. Tlic import. inn of u sinrrio yoto tit ;tn t loot imi is slum n liy a new I il. . i o finnan .tJao. . and iii M; mil 'ti'c Las f, .r alii 1111' III list 111 , M.illl V Inin i s' olo oi ' in i.i sl .'MfUli'lls lo.'lnl!llili'i'ii,i o. '.ctlMi.in.'l ''How ( . I u'ricrrs. 1. laat , ihllliil' 'Is of s', tfurid'KI I., i,tt "in r i. ui, in I. Ho! iiMar, 'a! . 1' a m .1 Oil- '! ir-- la Inin i I i t "n or u.i'li., e, - linn jor : iia f.u I'lrei. K m 'i )i 1 ll.' iw'i i( in .writ . a. hi '. c Mom 'riair r n N . m , -- 1. 1,,-- in H'.rr.i.i; Hit. simik' V u i i' i t ' Wai d nu m.-- i . rwo. . ' DKt JAi Tul 0(9 tttyfhty 'iNgcF. .Mu agy! w pr' kind' T.l ,iii Trtmtrn wllh (.iivil amt in'" an Idi'imt r, at roH'niiiUiii prices. I ' iniiii pi alt' n J' ai ia ni In oniei y o T-- I r' -- UTAH CpUTY : TIMES c' Job Printjnpst?iblishiQenP'' Eta voi,. :. NATIONAL BANK H. TWMirI of Salt I. nice City, Utah. J. MOORE, IT 1ST E IR,, to Inform tils friends and the public genrmlly, that lie lias opeued a TIN-SHO- P, And IxpivpnreU to manufacture all kinds oftln-auat reiixrinuble rates. Shop coi ncr of Centre and Main streets, r' -; Provo City. no21 e I Sit .. - and Set. Lay and Lie. The two words 'it and are too often mistaken for other. When a grammer class is asked, for the first time, if it is right to say hensset, the court f of them, perhaps, vets, will vote one way the other half the other. The court means tin Judge or Judges; the Judge sits, the court sits, tin jury sits, hens sit, birds sit. Setting hen is w rung; liens are not setters or pointers. Set requires unobjective case; we set a chair but we sit in it. There is a similar difib ultv In in the use of lie and iv. families whose liens set everything lays and all lay aticd. Tin quoied words are wrong. Lay means to place and requires an'ohjeetive, as the ben lavs We Now I lay me. egg'. should say the book lies on the table; he lies aUd; lies low; everylKxly lies, if you please, but nolxidy lays unless he has something to lay. one-hal- I Dollar Mark. PA III IT CAriTAI 200,000 CATITAI M IIIOIU.U) $1,000,000 R. LirMNcrit. LIESINGER (SUCCESSORS W'M. II. IRXMKK. PrexiUent, It s t I.DKFIh;I., mil'. II VM VOCNG. wn.I.I VM JK.N.M.SGS, unis ut Ri, r. t.irn.F, H. TO UEI1KL A CO.) I'KOTRI FTOKS .Dlpx'torx. PROVO Iloityrxo & HORNUNG. or TUB BREWERY, c Would re' wct fully announce totlic The theory of a writer in tin that t livv arc paying tb" higlnxt mnrk.'t Atlntitic Monthly is that the two a for is. HILLS, Caslilcr, K'hsI iiialttv of UK1KY. cash iricc j All kinds of vriUn taken lli rzchanae parallel upright marks tiny Is JJItLW'EKY for beer. altuuted at the foot iraetsl hack to the pillars of ofthe Dugivay, near Provo River bridge. a iiu22 and the figure to scroll entw ined around them ($. According to tradition, when the Deal in Gold Dust Coin, Exchange, Tvriatr colony landed on the cori't Land Warrants, College Scrip, Ac. of Spain and founded tin ancient city of Guiles, (now Cadiz, the leader of tin expedition, set up two stone pillars as a ade and promptly memorial, over which was built a Coiled ions temple of Hercules. Centuries ran if ted. became liter, when Charles V. lu of Germ tnv, adopted Fmperor a new co it of arms, in which the pillars of Grides occupied a prominent wisitioii in the device. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR Hence, when a new coin was One Dollar per annum. Each Issue con SALE. struck at tin Imperial Mint, it tains valuable reading, and ever Imre the device, two pillars with NEW MUSIC. SI WORTII a scroll entwined around them. Send your address with fl, in postage Hence, our dollar mark. stamps or currency, to INTEREST PAID OS SA V ISO'S CHtr.MAN L HYDE, Idleness is the rust of talent DEIVSITS. w:- r su) and virtue. Iler-rtile'- s, Met-enrthu- s, put-ll- t S-li- , mi. or - |