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Show wftatMS 3, AN ORDINANCE, enough sim e his only opportunity In early Jifo w,. the ncari-i- t dikiiict school, whete he obtained such training in the Published every Thursday in tlie t of Malcolm & Hughe simpler rudiments of knowledge as was the Revised Ordi Store by posible under the conditions then exist Amending A farm hand taught him shoemak nance in Relation to ANDREW JENSEN JESSE P.IIOLT ing. to ho earned means which ing by enough Licenses. enable him to attend Haverhill Academy for six months, end the following winter he taught school, thus enabling him to An Ordinance amending tho Revised attend the Academy fot another six Ordinances of Spanish Fork City: months. 1. Be it ordained by the City Sec. As early as nineteen he began to conCouncil of Spanish Fork City, that sectribute verses for publication which at tion 110, of the Revised Ordinances of traded considerable attention. Fork City, passed January 7th. Ilis father dying, ho carried on the Spanish be 1885, amendedaby adding thereto the farm for five years and in 1833 was sent Whoever shall rent rooms to the General Court from Haverhill. following: furnished or unfurnished, and board the During all these years he was au Indus or board and lodge over 3, trious writer. In 1830 he became occupants, GKDITING, snd not exceeding 15 persons, ahull pay of the American Auti Slavery s License at the rate of four dollars per Of all evils there is none, in our opioo, secretary and afterward removed to or fifteen dollars per year. that has caused more troublo, brought Society, where for a year ho edited quarter Sue. That section 123 of said Re2. tnore sorrow to the human family or Philadelphia, the Vennsylmntan fieerttan. This lie did vised Ordinances be further amended by ha been the means of more dissensions with so much sincerity that its printing and quarrels, than that of backbiting. adding thereto the following: For office was sacked and destroyed by Ims a two horse Cab, Hack, Wagoi as a troublesome It always existed mob. In 1840 he took up Ids abode in keeping or other Vehicle used in this Omnibus plague infecting humanity, bringing near his birth a sorrow and anxiety upon the innocent Amcsbury, quiet village for the City traosportation of persons or place, aud there (with the exception and unoffending. for hire, three dollars per six months spent at Lowell as editor of property, In connection with gossiping we find or ten dollar- - per year. For quarter the Middlesex Standard) in the simple it stalking broad cast throngh our fair keeping a Dray, Cart or Wagon, used for dignity of a frugral independence he the fclty, causing ill feelings between families transportation of property from place spent the remainder of his life. Though to and n lghbora. tor lure within this city, two place, id seclusion te was never idle but What a little thing will cause a big living dollars per quartet or seven dollars per fulfilled his duties as a citizen, at the a word is year. unguardedly spoken b. talk, same time confirming his ability as taken up by the eager listening ear of the For every artist, agent or canvasser, was Lis active war pun poet. PuriDg the or retouching, or gOBsiperj exaggerated and thagnifled till in behalf of the dark skined slaves, for soliciting paintings, a terrible tale is in circulation. of any description, pictures furnishing for lie believed it both Cruel and I am reminded now of the story of the human kind to be held knd unjust four dollars per quarter or fifteen dollars exchanged three bldck Crows. In substance ns fo) per year. as property. lows: Two men were conrcrsing to For carrying on the business of second Of all American poets, with the single hand dealer, four dollars per quarter or gether, one referred to the story in of Long Follow, Whittier was Circulation about Smith, whsrein he exception fiftocndollars per year. the most popular, aud in his case, more was charged of throwing Up three black For every person selling goods in tlie than in that of any other, the popularity , Crows. or keepiug street stands, streets, was warmed thiough with t affection. 'the first determined to luVostigate tins 'or other similar devise, four This Was due'in part to the nobly simple dollars per quarter or fit teen dollars per strange report, and followed the etory character of the man, transparent through back from one to another he found the liis verse, and in part, to the fact that year. number of crows diminish from three For each telegraph or telephone comIds poetry concerned Itself chiefly with to two, thon one, and finally upon reachsix dollars per quarter or twenty pany, the obvious aspects of lile and speculahad its dollars some one said Last ing origin, per year. tion, kept close to the highest levels of the For each express company six dollars bight Smith threw up something asbluck averago thought and sentiment. as a crow." per quarter or twenty dollars per year. The abo7c ia but a figurative illustra Sec. 3. That section 131 of said ReThe Ska Cow. One of the most tion of what is taking place nearly every curious creatures to be found within the vised Ordinances is hereby amended by And . clay right here in our midst. limits of the United States is the mau-ate- e adding thereto .the, following allow farmer he Some one imagines so and so, speaks will that not " conditioned, tlm or sea cow i.f and one his thoughts, the next adds thereto inlet '""ere n attains a length of from any person undet the age fif twenty-onand s on, till the whole city, town, or ren to to engage in playing upon mi-twenty feet,' and weighs anywhere yeais is it in state tables or pin alleys, or linger in, or exe of a so me village, from 500 to 3,500 ponds.. It is an win-rinnoceut about tlie to ridicule by amphibious creature of the pachydcrmal any premises up a rep-irnusuch tables or (hat has no foundation whatever. alleys kept. pin aud a of the whale, having body family Some evil report is started against a Passed August 10,1832. the hide of a ritmocero.'., while the whole curtian person, and how soon it it spread John Jonks caieass .from muzzle to tail is covered from one to another and talked over and with Mayor boanisli Fork City. short, stiff brutlcs like those on the discussed till it is the priuclp'le topic for hack of a Attest; a like cow, hog. It grazes Samvel Cokxaby, he whols town. It is surprising how lives like a hippopotamus, aud swims much sooner an eyil report against any like a fish. The manatee is a timid am seal City R eorder. than a good one. in coo is circulated a), aud having numerous enemies its of Utah, Why is it easier to spoak evil cf our feeding oo the marsti herbage along the 88. COVKtt, QF UTAU, peighhors than to apeak good of them! swampy shores is done mostly at night. Spanish! Fork Citv. , t Quito frequently the writer finds himself Though a clumsy looking animal wit I, Samuel Cornahy, recorder in and in, a group, where they are discussing tail that is horizontal, instead of vertical for Spanish Fork City, fish county, ti e doings and acts of absent persons, tike that of a fish, it is a remarkable, Territory of Utah, hereby certify that the when, pci haps in maiiy instances should swift swimmer tnd easily escapes from is a full, true and cornet copy the abet nt party step in the crowd the the sharks and other enemies. Some foregoing of "An Ordinance .amending tin- R vist d conversation would stop or change, and manatee huutcrs not long ago attempted Ordinances in to Licensis, 9 look of shame como oyer the face ot to capture a young one, weighing probthe Counulof passed by City Spanish the gossipers. ably 130 pounds, by lassoing its tail Fork City. August 10, A. 1. 181)2. . Ask any or everybody if they believe The auimal started for deep water dragId witness whereof I have hereunto in backbiting, slandering, or gossiping ging, at a rapid speed the boat .containsllixed the Corporate Seal ot and the answer will invariable be no. ing the astonished hunters after it. .It seal Spanish Fork City, this first Then fellow citizcD, ladies and gentlefinally became exhausted, and thus was of September, A, D. 1832. day men, brethern and sisters, w hy do we captured. Samvk:, Corn auy, do sol Let us individually ask ourselves City Recorder. 8 1 RANG Til IMIS SEEN IN FeRSIA. A the question. "Do I ever find myself saying anything about my neighbor, writer who has been traveling iu Persia I. fi lend or even cpciity, that 1 would be describes thestrango contrasts seen there. Brigham Citys Strong Man; thbamed of, or would not say to his Mountains in Europe are for the most Saturday latt a sandy comph-xlonelace. If to, why? Let us thick it over part blue purple in color; in Persia they middle aged, well built man weighing are or or flame and come to the conclusion. funeral trab. amber, red, "Speak veil of everyone or speak not at all." Fields in Europe, when not decked with about 175 poanJs went to the contractor building and When backbiting, slandering and gos- the greeu of grass or crops, are crimson on the asked for a job carrying brick. siping ceases, when man Can meet ins with upturned mold. In Persia they The contractor looked at him, said he fellow mau fire to face and discuss hit are only distinguishable froii the brown to be a .pretty good man, aud looked faults and failings, .when the universal desert by the dry beds of thJ irrigation him how much he wanted a day, asked is of well evil all persons, motto "Speak ditches. dollars" "Four the fellow said, and when w love takes of tgo place A typical English village consists of a cf nene," hen hate.-accontentment the place of envy collecion of houses half IddJcH amid the contractor told him lie could get and jcaluj;y,vwhen all mankind realise venerable trees. A typical Persian vil- men for just' halt that, tho first party that they belong to one great family and lage is a cluster of filthy ned huts hud- said lie would carry twice as many brick are willing 10 .labor for t each others dled within the protection of a decayed as any man tljfy bad on the building. welfare then will society bo lu the mud wall. There is scarcely a forest in However they had all tho men they could not aocouuu ffiate him, height of her glory, and lile worth lie- - Persia, outside tho Caspian provinces. use and could of their men was not enS, Monday Extencivo plains are suddenly terminatto work and they sent for to able go ed by gaunt aud forbidding psaka. strong man for such he proved to distribution water of cirele Where ths JOHN bo. He would pile up brick untilllie transiends the desert begins, and the bad about 200 pounds, and throwing a i "The Good Quaker Poet," is no more, tion is as awful as frotu life to death. if arouud them and setting them oh chain soul passed fror.i this life to Js gu Majestic ruins that tell of a populous Ida aholdcrs, leaning them against his the great beyond Wednesday morning and mighty past rear their heads snud to balance them, he goes up the head ltifi?. September deserted wastes and vngaloud tents. ladder the old that reach Few men just as easily and unconcerned ripe ag at if he had no load at all, while the "Wliittii'r" attnlue3 to, he having teen other men with one half the load he bni born In IluveihUl, Mass. December 17, Win'-lovyou can toll find it much more difficult, They Kitty months and three ten but 1807, lacking a girl's ! a motor by the way alio holds He la a caadanavluo aud just come to years old. days of being eighty-fivhor hands. . ilia parents were Quakers and to ths Tom Do Witt H'rn: Icon toll moro America about a month ago; is about about 3 feet 8 high, uncommonly well built, it by the way I hold her hands. principles and practices of this seethe luok. tad when t carrying brick by tba thouever remained faithful. sand Him. lUil Iwii was ot tils birth Haverhill U the tithe (an make ft) per day. . Hundreds of ' English Girl (t accepted lover) My born been passers by Lave stood and gazed at him farming village and having dear, I think you should aoe my father. in amazement as he walki up the high were on a farm ha early occupations American Youth oh, I've seen him several times, lie looks very respecta- ladder ao easily with his big load. those of a farmers-hoy- , Briyht int Report. His schooling must have been scanty ble. Good New s. S? '" base-moo- , knife-board- NtED AN OLSIAHoUSE WE A9 the tlip.it prj"1ield r ""n begini to open .l we are again ism i: need f tbegreat of a deceit opera l.iuse. It and enterstrange that with iU- icsources and fair growing prise existing in our and unite not together can we that city and means our contribute of a little of a been baa which erect an opera house not Will midst. our in want long felt some one lead out in this direction get the business men and people generally interested arganize a stock company hik! continue with the erection of building which was commence' some years ago, and, the foundation seems - Wilson-Knudso- n Abroad-- 1. a of in favor movement gold stand an is India Nearly all tinsnreading. ticiala are paid in silver and the dec in the value of that metal really ni The a decreaso of their salaries. is also a leading one in Mexico account of the large export of silver fr that country. It is held by Mex I Dealers in Poultry, : Fish : and : Gat1 We carry a full line ot - Tobaccos, Cigars and Fine WHEN THIRSTY THIS Caw IS THE PLACE To n WHEN HUNGRY CALL ANI) SEE t" n ALL COURTESY SHOWN TO CUSTOMERS. . honkers that, by a combination with ) Latin American countries, tho Unit-States could do business on a silver for Europe cannot longer be indeper-oen- t of the American continent, trou. which it draws ao much iu the way ot bo food and raw materials. MONEY LOANED IMPROVED ON Farm Property. oo , Samuel Corxabv, Notary Public, at Residence , One Block East of Office Store. Co-o- UTAH SPANISH FORK, ' THE LITTLE KNUTSFORD ... Opposite the Harrison House. U. S. GRANT, Prop. Springville, F. Utah McCaw, Dealer in Watches, Clocks Is JEWELRY, SPECTACLES. Prepared to do Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing SIPZCCI-A.LT-'S- r. OUPBank Building, Main Sc. Paysob. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - Is a newspaper devoted to tho best in tercsls of the Western slope, and parti cularly to the development of the country. For advertising purposes incomparably the best paper between Sau Francisco . and Denver. Daily, 303 issues per yenr.. . .12 00 Weekly, 13 pp OQcnl., peryr. 3 00 1 60 Weekly, six months 73 Weekly, three months Address, THE TRIBUNE, Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Of Every Description at Inter-mountai- d s CWHITTIR. , I V' Am w - S Utah Stock Farm z RASMUS We are weli supp with Presses, Type, Bortf etc., and can Guarantee! isfaction in Regard to I Style and Price; d&rshs THS & . e Ena 25 , The Silver Question Tf-hrito- , WILLIAMS 0 22 M which is now crumbling to decay. Lot in tk everyboby become interested iw until matter and agitate the subject no(, and rest commenced j see the work comand finished atanus house an opera plete, e r i"1 NEILSON, Proprietor. Importer and dealer in Pure Bred Horses of all kind. on hand Stock of as FineAlways Bred Uomi as can be found in the world, for sale on one and two yeais time. Hu Fall Blood Holsticn Ball for service! at 13 00 a season. SPJBI |