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Show other property, drugs and medicines excepted, $20.00. For a license to ped- hi CPi dle or hawk, drugs and medicine, $25.00, JUIntiiiij to Licenses. Billiard Tables etc. He it oidained by the C tv C'jUiic of Nephi City; 1 hat it shall be unlaw fid r any peison to carry on ,,r engage in any nusmess, trade, amuse-inen- i or calling mentioned in piolt-oio-n in s ordinanc e lor which a license is Section i. 1 1 cense vided. EXPERIMENT w.tlioiit fust obtt.nnmg such the manner heiemaller pro- m Slc. 2 All applications for license shall be made in waiting to the Recorder, and the amounts as heiemalter specified shall he paid in advance to the City All licenses shall be issued Treasurer. and signed by the Recorder under the seal of the City. The Recorder shall kegp ail alphabetical list of licenses issu edff slating the number, name, time, place 'and kind of business, and the amount paid, with such remarks as may be considered necessaiy. Sec. 3. Every such license shall specify by name the person, lirm, or coipor-atioto whom it shall be issued, and shall designate the particular place at which the business snail be carried on. No license shall be assignable or transfer able, or authorize any person other than is therein mentioned or named to do business or authorize any other business than is therein mentioned or named to be done or transacted, or the business therein mentioned or named to be done or transacted at any other place than is therein mentioned or named unless by permission ot the City Council, i Sec. 4. If any person shall furnish such evidence as shall satisfy the Coun- -' cil that he or she by reason of misfor- tune, or physical infirmities merits exol any emption from the payment license herein required, the Council may ' remit such license. Sec. 14. No person shall keep or use in any public place or in any private house lor lure, any billiard or pool table or tables, or any pin or ball alley or alleys, in or on which games are played, without first obtaining a license and paying a tax therefor as hereinafter provided Sec. 15 All applications for licenses as contemplated in the preceding section shall state under oath the numbei and kind of tables, pin or ball alleys, or nine or ten pin alleys, and the running thereof, to be licensed, and the place of keeping the same. Upon the filing of such apinto the plication and upon payment dollars per City Treasury of twenty-fiv- e annum for each and every such table, dollars per annum, and of twenty-fiv- e for each alley, and the running thereof, specified in said application, licenses may be issued thereon. Sec. 16. Any person who keeps within this City for use, any of said tables or alleys without first obtaining a license therefor, or who permits any such billiard or pool table, or tables, or pin or ball alley or alleys, or nine or ten pin alley or alleys, or the runway or runways thereof, to be used on the first day of the week commonly called Sunday, shall for each offense, be liable to a fine in any sum less than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding one hundred days, or to both fine and imprisonment. TIIE TABLE AS AN EDUCATOR. TEACHES. tine," uld Tom, did you bear th!? (Could It he he meant to trick herO - concussion of a kins Always makes the gas flame flicker. As a certain famous cook lias well .aid, there is no silent educator in Then experiments they tried the household that has higher rank In the interest of science. than the table. Hut rounded eacli as l she An their Ilf, compiled. Soon had formed a close atllanoa day by the family, eager for refreshment nfhodv anti spirit. imprt ssions After trials, two or three. Happy es a man In liquor, sink deep; end its influences for See It flicker, Sue! eeid he; It Let good or ill form no mean part of maiden. flicker. the Quoth -- Judge. the warp and wool of our lives. Its fresh damask, bright silver, glass Bose Cogblan on Marriage. Bose Cogblan was at a local photograand china, give benuitful lessons in phers, having some pictures taken in the neatness, order and forn, its glass Voceiyu" costumes those worn at Anjou at cloudy, and china niched, annoy tbo beginning of the Seventeenth century. and vex us at lirst, and then instill but build are Mt correct, historically They out much cn the plan p a Dutch barge. She the lessons of caielessness and diswas chatting on various subjects, and to the order. An attractive, well ordered Is marriage a failquestion by The News, table is an incentive to good manure! she said: Th- Sarah Bernhardt and Fanny Davonport, I see, say It is. Ill have to follow the foot1 suppose. Thu steps of my sister artiste, benefits or miseries of marriage can only be estimated by individual experience. Each person's opinion will be his or her experience. Then you say your Try It do for yourself, Well, yea If the nnion Is congenial the love that prompted it will grow nod a lifelong happiness will follow. If uncongenial the reverse will be the case, and misery or separation is Inevitable, 1 bold that congeniality Is the secret of all contentment in the marriage association. Married people are not unlike an audteuoe at the play; every Miscellaneous. auditor is naturally a self constituted critic Sec. 17. Every person before engag- to the extent that they must bo pleased or ing in or pursuing any business, vocation displeased. For my part, 1 am married and or calling hereinafter mentioned, shall lam pleased. As to the sacredness of the obtain a license so to do, and make pay- marriage tie,ymy brother in his play of ments into the City Treasury, in advance, Jocelyn expresses my own though when as follows: per quarter. be makes Marcell say: 'Consider well How Bankers, Brokers, etc. $5grave a thing is marriage. The communion Auctioneers $2.50 blest by heaven between two immortal souls, Sec 5. Every banker, broker, and Insurance agents not the fancy of an hour that can be laid $4 money changer, beloie commencing or Real Estate or loan agents 1 aside at will, but a holy sacrament to endure 00 $5 vehicle Machine a or shall make his on agents business, carrying for all time and all eternity. "Detroit $-statement under oath, of the value or Shooting gallery $a.oo News. amount of the capital so employed; Express company which statement shall be filed, and Circus, tor each days performance, $50.00 Betrayed by am Apple. A bright detective in Macon captured a 'quarterly licenses issued therein as fol- Acrobatic, gymnastic ororvariety pershow, for lows' with a capital f $100,000.00 and formance cr exhibition la a very clever maimer. A store In $ro.oo burglar over, $12.50; with a capital of $50,000.00 each days performance. Hazelhurst bad been robbed, and there was and less than $too, 000.00, $7.50; with a Exhibition of annimals and natural or seemingly not the slightest elew to work artificial curiosities, for each days While examining the premises the decapital of less than $50,000.00, $5 00. or minstrel shows, upon. tective noticed on apple, out of which two Merchants and Retailers. for each performance, $3.00, Theatrical bitea bad been taken. His professional InSec. 6. Every merchant and retailer, representations, concerts balls, lectures stinct eaused him to examine the apple, and ..before commencing or carrying on his or other entertainments for which an bo saw upon It tooth marks that were not business, shall make a sworn statement admission fee is charged, $2.00. Provid- only irregular, but peculiar, and he resolved of cash value ofallgoods, wares and other ed that if such representations, concerts, to find the man that bad bitten that apple He visited a store in a merchandise which lie may have in his balls, lectures or other entertainments village or where he knew there wereneighboring a number of loafpossession or under his control, whether are given for any charitable, literary owned by him or consigned to him for benevolent purpose, no license shall be ing negroes. Among the number there was sale. The Recorder shall file all such required. Dealers in wool, hides, and a real negro dude, and his manner and con$5 00 versation convinced the detective that he had statements and quarterly licenses may pelts, or either, - be issued then as follows' with a $2.00 found the man be wanted, but it was necescapital Dentists, or doctors . $2.50 sary to put him to the test, over $25,000.00, $10.00; with a capital Photographers, over $20,000.00 and less than $25,000.00 Paunbrokers orsecond hand dealers $5.00 Spying some apples in the store the wily detective purchased a dimes worth and $7.50; with a capital over $15,000.00 and Barbers, Sec. 18. All licenses shall be void treated the crowd. The dude negro hod less than $20,000.00, $6.25; with a capital over $10,000.00 and less than $15,000.00, when the business is transferred from taken just one bite, and as be was raising the $5.00; with acapital over$5, 000.00 and less the building specified in said license, apple for another away went the apple and than $10,000.00, $3.75; with a capital over unless such be recorded in the recorders bis two wrists were joined with a shining $3,000 00 and less than $5, 000.00, $2 5o;with office. No licences mentioned herein pair of bracelets It was done so quickly a capital over $1,000.00 and less than shall be issued for a less period than that the negro stood as if paralyzed and sub$3,000.00, $2.00; with a capital over $500.00 three mouths, and may be issued for one mitted to be led off without resistance. He and less than $1,000.00, $1.50; with a year upon payment of the full amount subsequently owned up to tbo entire affair. Macon (Ua.) News. required. capital less than $50000, $1.25; Sec. 19. Nothing in this ordinance Languages In India. Hotels, shall be construed to authorize any pel-so- n 150 langaagcs and dialects are More than or sell otherwise to manufacture, Sec. 7. Whoever shall keep any public house with lodging rooms for the ac- dispose ot any spirituous, vinous, malt current in India and British tturmah, with their 250,000,000 of people, and the distinct commodation of persons is declared to or other intoxicating liquors. Sec. 20. Whoever shall violate any of alphabets of these countries, many of which be a hotel keeper. Every hotel keeper elaborate, outnumber all otbei-- in provisions of this ordinance, or re- are very jh, ill make a statement of the number of the Borne forty different alphabets world. the ' of with the fuse to requireany comply Loams of all kinds his house contains, each having from 250 to or systems, syllable no difteient where punwhich statement shall be sworn to, by ments thereof, 600 combinations, are used to represent the the hotel keeper or his authorized agent, ishment is prescribed, shall be deemed Bounds of the 150 and more than said statement shall be filed by the Re- -' guilty of an offense, and 011 conviction, lu, 000 different languages, signs and types have been corder and quarterly licenses . may be shall be fined in any sum not exceeding elaborated from the original alphabet to repissued then, as loilows' with 50 rooms one hundred dollars. resent the fifty simple sounds all that the 1889. Passed April 13th, and over, $10.00; with 25 rooms and less combined Indian vernaculars contain. As - than Alma Hague, Mayor 50, $7.50; with 15 rooms and less these simple sounds cannot all be represented of Nephi City. than 25, $5.00; with 5 rooms and less than letters of tbo English alby the twenty-siR. Recorder Attest Hickman, J. less than rooms with 15, $4 ot; 5, $25' letters of the English phabet, twenty-fou- r of Nephi City. Provided that licenses may be granted phonetic alphabet ore captured and made to I of Utah, Territory for lodging rooms exclusively at half the do service iu this now English phonetic alCounty of Juab, I ss tmegowig rates. phabet; and we then hare one simplo alphaNephi City. bet taking the places of forty or more ami Restaurants. I, J. R. Hickman, Recorder in and for becoming available as the written language house n shall and Si.c. S. Whoever Territory, of 200,000,000 of people who have no written keep any Nephi City, said County or place for furnishing meals without hereby certify that the f jregomg is a alphabet, because they dont know just bow' lodging, within this City, is declared to true, full and correct copy of An Ordi- to use one. The Bombay Guardian. be a restaurant keeper. Every restaur nance Relating to License" in Nephi 5nt keeper shall make a sworn state City, passed by the City Council April Froit Picture on the Window. nient of the greatest number of persons 13th A D 18S9. Every artiet from the spirit world must I hereunIn testimony whereof have he can furnish with meals at one time, have beeu engaged here last night. Thero wh.cn shall be filed with the Recorder, to set my hand and aff xed the corporate, were implements and machines of all kinds. who may thereupon issue quarterly seal of Nephi City this 13th day of April A printing press standing beside a guillotine, licenses as follows; for all restaurants A. D.1889 a cradle beneath a gallows, a violin and case or more Seal J. R, Hickman, Recorder able to accommodate twenty-fiv- e of surgical Instruments lay side by sido on a of Nephi City. card table, a cannon, on which was a pipe of guests at one time, $5.00; for all restaur-suite unable to accommodate twenty-fivpeaco stood boldly forth, a broad sword and quill pen bung susiiemied from the samo guests at one time, $4.oo. hook, a pleasure carriage aud nil artillery Stables. MAY DAY FESTIVAL. Livery wagon stood ready for use, whilo in the distance was a railroad on which was a train Sec. 9 A livery stable keeper is one made up of cars, stages, high back cutters, who keeps for hire, horses, carriages or other vehicles. Every livery stable keep The Preliminary Arrangements For wheel barrows, stone boats, Chinese plows and Indian dug outsl And each was perfect, er shall present a sworn statement to the Grand Event About Completed. at though these were the patterns from which the Recorder, of the number of animals and vehicles of all descriptions to be The business arrangemnt? for vsrything of the kind had been fashioned. We could see them all as articles iu the road keot by him. The Recorder shall file the grand May-da- y festival are now and the fields of the present and future all in such statement, and may issue quarterly licenses as follows, viz; with 20 vehicles about completed. The Presidency one. Brick Fomaroy in Advance Thought. (with animals), $7 50; with 10 vehicles of the Stake have given their sancToo Plain for the Clrls. and less than 20 (with animals,) $5.00; tion and hearty approval of the The state of Pennsylvania has lately passed with not more than 10 (with animals Tabernaole Building Committees a law which introduces radical change iu ft 00. action in the ma,ter,and the inhabl its marriage customs. a Under this act a etc Butchers, Slaughterers, itant8 of all the settlements ir. the couple may appear before a probate court Sec. 10. Every butcher shall pay a Stake have been communicated and Bijm and have raoortlod a marriage contract w.'ich constitute as full aud complete quarterly license of $5.00. lawful for with, and well advised of the rare any treat, ia store for them. The U. C. a marriage as though the parties had ticcn Sec. 11. It shall not be Out by a preacher or a magistrate. person to slaughter anv animals, ex and the D. it R. G. Railroads have united what girl would care to be mamed in this cept lor his own use, within the limits of to erect any made special rates from all points simple and unceremonious style! Hbe wants tins City, or for a prsacber, elaborate toilets, friends, ttowor in between slaughter house, or yard, or engagesaid Ogden and Nephi, aud a and presents. The new marriage method the business of slaughtering within general interest in the event has will not be popular with girls who regnrd City. been awakened in everybody with- matrimony as the principal eTent of tboir Peddlers and Hawkers. in reach of Provo. It is therefore lives and want to do it up with becoming display and oeremouy. Chicago Herald. for unlawful shall be 12. It any ners rand being a place were one is incited to linger, it tends to control the had habit of fast eating while, on the contrary, an uninviting disorderly table gives license to manners, and encourages the haste which is proverbial among Americans. The woman, then, who looks after her table in these p rticuhus is not doing trivial works, for it rests with her to give silently, these good or bad lessons in m. tuners and morals to her household as they sunound the daily board. . JOHNSONS Essence of lifJ? SUMMER - COMPLAINTS. discovery of the day for the THE greatest cure of colio, Cramps. Cholera Morbus, DiArrhcea, eto. llneeer Jails! 'Iky! 60c all stores. C, E. Juhnson mjr Salt Lake Oily Spring Time. ARE 3-- Pleased to announce to tlieir friends and natrons t lat they now have in their full stock of well selected (nods, SATTEENS OF ALL TH All PATTERN STAPLE AND FANCY s .GINGHAMS, SILKS. AND TRIMMINGS. x - MUSS BOTTOiXl J N OF ALL SHADES, COLORS AND PRICES. We are sole agents for Juab and Sail Pete Counties, and cany celebrated Butterick patterns. i I Mall wm' a full soek of the orders promptly SLIiod. 9- - s, your attention to their Dry Goods and Notion Department, which isfu.l and complete. Dress Goodsof every variety, style, pattern and price. Fancy and plain Towels, Napkins and table linen, good and cheap. Muslins, Linen, Veiling, Embroideries, an endless variety. 3.11 any-peiso- ' Sec. of ped person to cairy on the 'business dling or hawking or to offer for sale, barter or exchange, at retail, any garden or farm produce, butter, eggsc poultry, or without game,- medicine, wares, merchandise, other goods, within this-City- , first obtaining a license therefor. Sec. 13.' Licenses for peddling or hawking may be issued quarterly, on payment in advance, of the following sums; lor a license to peddle fruit, $5.00; for a license to peddle fruit and other farm products, butter, poultry, eggs ani here game, $ 10.00; Provided, that nothing in shall be deemed to apply to persons offering for sale, butter, eggs, fruit, and faun products raised or produced uy themselves. Por a license to oeddle goods, wares, merchandise, and 1, veg-itai'l- fair to presume that the festival will be a great success, in fact a The Cross Didn't Dura. success unparalleled in the musiThe home of John Landus, in Millor county, cal history of Utah, or that of the Go., burned to the ground. The next day a wooden cross was found among tho whole country between Chicago little ashes unharmed. cross was formerly and Sanfrancisco, Such being the givea to Landus by The a Sister of Charity while case, it is the intention of Prof. he was a soldier in the Army of Northern Kent to devote the intervening Virginia. He regards the affair as a miracle, time between now and the first of The Came ot Whist. may to the constant drilling of Edgar Allan Poe has recorded hts opinion those who participate in the event that there is nothing equal to whist as a dias he is anxious that the day's pro- version for the highest orders of Intellect Nathaniel Hawthorne, too, was always ready ceedings shall be fully up to that to play whist, and he played it with such standard of excellence for which spirit und good temper that everybody his performances have always been wanted to be bis partner. Boston Globe. so much admired. Enguirer, 4 SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! VARIOUS BRANDS. ALL STYLES AID PRISES, A FULL LINE OF THE FAMOUS P. COX SHOES JUST ARRIVED. L-Vr;'- L |