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Show s' S-S- L0f.lL IMLLUCOflL X0T1UX CISKD 4 c'1' To th jO,JTnoTxjJiru busl-fw- J.Fkssmobe.- tUtiinc. k GOLD ..Y Buj lac .... Setting., istl ug nt OTATlOVS. SAIT - K ' LAKre K 1 West Branch j. g (; to the want lo buy a vi ben you liable Wagon; the ScLuuUt farmer 'a one year. 'yS favorite, warranted for JarIcxx, . 15 jir Fa yo to the a Stwf. Centre quiet drink! building find-eU-- Ctm.-Kuivc- John McCwan IV., our Agent to receive subscriptions and advert tsemcnt for The Provo Daily Times. We commend him to the courtesies of our friend v is j y'a cd -- S City Election. hell. th lvijt-furoijiO Don't forget the election for munl-rtploan? Ihvtl CluITj Jr otBccrs that takes in thl city on M'.1 ay. Ix t every man and woman qnalfiy of cool tall cutuifd to vote rrereiso that privilege. j$r Fon a good Voa Paxmim A Hmoot at the - nl . , . t, - Queer 1'haa.W. Statskr, Salt Lake Otr, role agent for Utah of tho celebrated jdry, parlor, temple and Jubi06 lee organa. Weatier. . The weather for the post few days ha been very changeable, at Interval w hav a liul anoar, hall, aunshine, and ingrh mud, but we have no desire Another ear load of elegant fur- to complain. niture Just received at Dovkl ClufT. y 'T" yr Dinned. Deseret National Bank, .Salt City, deal m Gold Dust, Com, Ex- We learn by the Salt Lake paper that Mr. II. I. CUstun La declined i the nominatiou of city Councilor, and ytr- For a handvome act of furniture the nominating committee have eetabiihhment of DtU1 ClulT, go to the Mr. Feramors LiUie in LI " Jake al change, Collide Scrip, Ac. - - aub-Jitut- Jr. ed place. Store. y ft- Provo Lconiing. Wholesale and Retail Dry Hoods Groceries ete etc. Cheaper than ran ho The gentiles who attended the meetal ing discovered a tact they will not be purchased elsewhere. slow to profit br. If half a score Lad Lake TYtbune. Ac., do Furniture mada to order or fool Like these fellow learn all at short notice by David ClulT, 1 all when over they are a isj the Jr. If so and so Lad day after the mr. X2 ifrHicLlsTRtxEvpi of every done so and so, then we would Lave deseription, at lowest rates and easy succeeded, and the next time well give term, at Chaa. W. Staynera Salt Lake them Jessie. That their style and the o ; City. way of such braggarts and jacks. But so and o did not do so and so, and so Books Statioxert. Call the wiseadre are foiled. Ala for such on Messrs Campbell A Patterson when human wisdom. yon go to Salt Lake City, and Inspect their magnificent stock of books, peSalt Lake Items. riodicals and stationery. Especial .atFrom the ITenild of this morning; ofi tention given to country orders Yesterday five id the gamblers were A Dvr.fmsn in the Provo Patt.t present at the reception tendered them TiwxMhe official pa per ofUtah County, by Justice Clinton, and each left flOO and one of the best adTcrtbdng me- for exercising hi business of handling the pasteboards for lucre. diums In the interior of Utah. hours which Daring the twenty-si- x g?f If you want a reliable wagon, go ended Thursday morning, the Saturn to Turner A Rogers, and examine their smelter at Sandy turned out upwards stock of Fish Pro's and Mitchell aag-on- s of eleven tons of base bullion, which Is the lest in, the market, at Fait claimed to be the largest run In the u9 Lake City prices same time ever made in the Territory. Since the Saturn started up the last yC". David ClulT, Jr., is constantly time it ha. done excellent work. in receipt, direct from the largest Eastern manufactories. of every variety and Warning. . h make of furniture, n hich he will sell 1 There now and Las been of late as low as ran he bought anywhere In some ' boys sib o are In the habit of goor the Territory, wholesale retail. ing Into the First Ward pasture with yty EfsTET Oroaxs Chas W. tho Intention of hunting and killing ducks, but instead (J hunting, they put Sfkyner, Salt Lake Pity, agent, lien toned, beautifully constructed, mark on the gate to shoot at, and con' tinue to shoot st the mark until the ofl maiSieloujJy cheap. antIing of wlik-- the gate Is made is Stubbs Teter Nkw Goons broken, causing a great deal of damage y?T vrbthes toUnform bis numerous patrons and expense. Buys beware, take notice, th.vt he haajnst received a lares rtork such Conduct la disgraceful sod will of G rocerir-H- , ltd nee and liquors, etc. not be tolerated much longer, some of etc., which heVlll sell at the loweaf you are known, so you had better s op In Ume and save trouble. . novlO living priors. ,att f-E- , ad fir t mm, - . h I , tfr To Tn k Ttayruxa lotil Johnson Prn.if. hrcivKrontAnt.ly sup- plied with all thelvtoy rrwwpopers and periodicals, Indnding tt;o latest Salt ,Lake papers, which he n furnlh on the ears, tietween Provo ami Salt Lake, at the lowest rates. tl Ir ? Too want Clothing.! Caps, Roots, Shoes, Shirts, il. Livlncdnn. Provo City.' Ilata, to rtrfo a2K .4 The Enteitikmeat in Springrille. Lad night the large Meeting House In Sivingrllle o learn w as packed to Its utmost capacity vrith the WUe of the place to listen to Mr. Hood Alstons recitations, there being atxut S'O present. The entertainment waa heartily received by the appreciation of the audience and as regarded a a complete success. We are glad to hear of this and It Is Just as we predicted. This Fow rn eat Grewrif, go to M, Mr. Alston will continue Ms afil VJfycning Livingston, Provo City. snd recitations in the same ij reading on Monday next be will be 1C7 IIaouk Broic, Big Gun Store. son Bat AH kind of firearm. in whre ! cr.'refilnrrmi is 4 AimTmelttng vetLsed to take place. We wb-- the ad filling tackle. Salt Lake CUv. al youTitlKuthor suooeKe as we think h w iil RC,'oibplish much gool, and is deL GALC CHUAPI serving. h tirly all of his productions are true snd'vivld pictures of life and SITE, MACHINERY, Ha rwalUlss owing the Cfiike s well WATER WHEEL, CTO, as the nobler Klnajj of the race to which n . Mala Rirert. Apply to we belong and tho v'mes In which A. H. or A. A. VOON live, and they well reerii the attention they rereive from a gonsi derate public. . pla-Van- d N h Pen hf -- 7X CITVPoriT.UY. reV, i Elanksx. tTrtet.wof the M M rrepeet- - Mori pi p's , hVarranly Towers ., Jore-UNote- Tfrra.rs. Uiv me L. ' Ilooil-- QuIt(T.um IXvj-L-of Attorney, Mining 1 the it Ac., Ac., fur talc nt Oil C.Vieo , 1A month of winter. Tinsel the Saturday, run. jppifr Provo I aludl clo--e . and hero by the bud of thi month, takrn all(Uw that ant tln ir partys before along vi ill. oblige br cominjf f,cuart. - ' will aisin be here, and it is well TlAhink about and prejare for it laW mean do ixA bor. by thi that the winteF irork will soon le ended. There w ill be many days and week In w hich nothing caa be done except w bat U called winter' work. It is nevertheless true that spring U approaching. The fact is that the season ran Into or overlap each other, and IT our farmers are w he they should he fully pre jared at any time to do spring work iu winter and winter work in spring. We know not w hen one end and the other commence. It U this uncertainty In regard to th scumjd that forms one of the marked peculiarity of Drm work. Some people tell us that form life i made up of a dull round of monotonous duties. They know nothing about It-- The labor of the farm are not lialf so monotonous as those of the factory, the shop, the store, or the office. There are certain tlunaw that must be done every day, but is not thi true of all occupations? The philosopher who figured up how many times he would hare to dress and undress himself If he lived, to be three-ecor-e year and ten, and w as so overwhelmed at the thought of Laving to do such an enormous task that he committed suicide, was a philosopher only in name. We have beard a fiirmcr complain of bow many times he had to carry a pailful of lied to his pig. He said he did not think U paid. We have not much sympathy with the men who are forever asking, Does Laming payF or Does life payF' Such men will find little pleasure or profit In any occupation. Farm life is, dull only to the'dullard. The fault I in the man, not in tho wotk. The duties and labors of modern agriculture require the exercise of all the talent that men possess and more,- - too. Lonely farm life may many do not find it ao dull and monotonous, h never need be. If you find R so, wake op, stir yourself, think, study, be-tho- ugh work. Whatever ypar haod find to do, do it with your might. There never was a day on a tkrm when there was not something to do, W hen night sets In there is grneraU something left undone that ought to be done. Again we say, wrake up, arouse your faculties, see how quick and how well you can do thi or that, particular work, and with the least expenditure of force. Then, w hen it is done, go at something else. and done everywork the get Try thing and then, when you can not think of another single thingthat ought to be done, take a good rest, enjoy friends and neighyoursclfi'vl-dtyoubors, and have a good time generally. One w ho does thus w ill never find farm HISCELUXEQUS. KlSCELLAfiEOUS. mscEiuriEOus. AN ORDINANCE oRDirtAnct: ah Irovo into KOTiCE OF ELECTION. BclUf Election. L Be It orditned by tire City Council of Provo City, that tho election for Mayor, Aldermen and Councilor shall be held on the eeond Monday of February, and blounlally thereafter. Btc. E The City Recorder hall cause a notice, of the time and place of election, and of the number and kind of ?Tcer to be elected, to be published at leaat sixdayt prior to the time of holding aald election. Rrc. S. The City Council shall appoint two Judges of and two Clerk of election, all of whom ahall, before enlerinj upon their duties, take an oath Ibr the tklthfui performance t hereof. Raid Council ahall also provide the plate of holding raid elections, furuiih the nevaary sta. tlonery and ballot box. The voting ahall be by ballot, and the poll abalj be vpeh at eight a. x. and close uir. x. Rec. f Each elector shall provide himself with a ballot contaiuinif lhe names of the person ha withe elected, and the office he would have them fill, and prewut It neatly folded to the Judge Of election, who shall number end deposit It in the ballot box. Toe Clerk shall then write the name of the elector and opposite it the number of hU vote, i Sec. &. At the close of the elecUoa the Judges shall aesl up the ballot box containing the vote and Lhe lid of the name of the elector and transmit the same without delay to the City Recorder-Se- c. &. Immediately upon receiving the election returns, the City Recorder shall In the presence of the Mayor or any Aider-ma- n of thi c1y, tfneal the ballot box and count and compare the rote with the list of name; and the person respectively receiving the highest number of vote for said office shall be declared elected. And the Recorder shall make a brief abstract of the office and name voted Ibr, and the number of vole tsch person received; a oopy of which abstract he shall poet up In hi office; and shall preserve the lists and votes for reference, la case the election of any person should be contested; and ahall give a certificate of election to each person A. D. ISTt, I.EGAL OF Dividing City Municipal Ward aad defining the houudarieo THU 4tl Ward School Distrht, will take notice that an e lection will be held tbereeL Sec. L j Be It onlalned by the City Coun- In tho 4th Vard School Houe, on Monday, tho'Olh day of February, at cil of same TAX-rAYlX- Troro City.lhnt said City hr, and the hereby divided Into thrceMunlclpal Ward, described and bounded a follows, : A11 that portion ol the City of Provo, bounded south by the Corporation tine, west by a line running through the centre of ith West street, north by a line ronnlng through the centre of Centre street, and east by the Corporation line, shall be hereafter known and designated Firt Mcxt-CITA- L I 10 o'dj k a.rn.. to elect three Trustee . for said Districts JX.1 - to-w- it WaRU. t All that bounded NOTICE. J. A.- Sliprlln. Rjelcr, J. C Banrtvrger and Charle Mauser, wilt take has done wurk notice that the to the amount of Tbn-hundred and twenty dollars (iXC.60) on the "J'-nnLliul' lode, situated la IanvCtca, Camp Floyd Mining District, Tooele Coonty, Utah Territory.. Yju are tljcrefore ardlficd .. thRt unless you pay your proportion of the above amount wl.Mn ninety day from thi date. your Interest will be sold in accordance with the act- - of Coombs., Gu-tav- ondc-r-Imns- c y portion of raid City south-weand north by the Corporation 11 pcs and east by a Hue running through the centre of ith Weal street, shall be known smd designated Second Mcxt-ci- f Br.C. st al Ward. Sec. 3. AH that portion of said City bounded south by a line running through the centre of Centre street, west by a line running through the ceutre of Ith West street, north and east by the Corporation lines, shall be known and designated Sec. A An ordinance entitled "An Ordinance, defining the boundaries of the Municipal Warda passed March 11th be and the same 1 hereby repealed. ' A. O. SMOOT, Mayor. Passed and Approved February 3rd, 1ST. . L. Joint Xcttall, City Recorder. Per James E. iXnielr, Deputy. v ft-t- NEW STORE W. FRESHWATER I SOU The qualified Electors of Prom City win hereby take notice that an Ele-to- a will be held at the Court House. In Provo City. Utah Cotinty. Utah Territory, on Moods v, the ninth ! day of February.-- a. D. Itfi for the Election of one Mayor, three ' and five Councilors. Polls otea r 8 o'clock am. to p.m. A witness ntv fmnd and the ral ' f. ' Jar AT I ofprovre Ciy, this lo.tj! T.f Jauuarv, A.D. enth '' - - Duaira ix SHOES, TOBACCO Jt - CIGARS, GROCERIES, TODACCO, FANCY . X, COIL!! COIL!!! CRISr.lON COAL PAXMAN . an ei ton n . Ix-av- s Utah Mining Gazette, CllUEqFirEH ININ HIS Al ILLUSTRATED PAPER, CIVINC WEEKLY Well JZzccutcd Cuts CHAS. W. STAYRER Towns, Jlottp Jlining tain Scenery chinery, delete, ' FACTORY PRICES v.H- rRovocmr.r.T. thmuij condition that it can bo worked quite early. Tho snow baa performed tho part of A mulch, and the frost has not penetrated very deep, and the probaAMERICAN FORK, U.T bility Is that spring will open early. f DEALT It Rf To succeed in gardening drive tho to so not that it allow and work, lag, LIQUORS, WIN'IS, everything Is done Just too lain. AAA w City pruva, 1 Yoi o City. Whri-sal- nuts, K'hair, ' all of the choicest rtf-etc- .; to,i al nnmirit tner.licD. da A rable, sweetest in tone atfTo forilaire tho mrvet valuable nej'rQvrnunta cf any ORGAN la tloYuirk(U' t A Homes t O'Jan al Jan Honest tire. ' . , Wee with Kail IjLp t j; llrst Koulh SL, Salk c Cliy. t Reliable Statistical Jc areal. ; . seed ec3 sfeci::e:i cceies. J.-.3- a VAniETY OF S' NOTIONS Jjike and Retail, PokI Offieo address. Box 5? 7, Klt Lake Cily.t. RrrrRrycr-- J an.l other leading phe Terriiorv, SUSSCRIpIlCri RAT7 Ore ropy, one ye.r...... S'.. " ... iv h.ontb T. - lrf. Tnu'n-'inn- C. s J. Tb-'n-re- re a old 4 j .,X C -- fO mW " throunh-w- i X f AXTT-Rrs-pr&MA- ANT) SUIT LICS A WANT IjONG FELT IX TIIE TUBRITORY FOP-- lln-a.d- irre., txd, kind. rr is nm pArr.r-- mn the Mixptf MTOTIANin THE ESTEY ORCATJ Iacknowledpyitobelhoy5f ri - GROCERIES, FR01TSI0XS, BACON, CIGARS, , IIAMS, CANIHljt, Jnsl from the I.M a Large aivl fine assortment of Furniture of ft cry ' jai ALFRED DUNKLEY, ol SMOOTS EST.EY ORCAfl, Commercial Interests; ARTIST. JiOTingek, F'..n !s Ur'.t his'll be l a'lling at Salt S O Q, UL. MILLINERY STORE JONES market-gardenin- g. of NUTS. 2.; C. GEM of g Jau.T ETC. CANDIES, fisc. 7. Any person designing to contest AND CANDIES NOTIONS. ssd election shall make hi Intention All kinds of the best quality of specifically known In writing to the City Good. Clean Oats and Barley Recorder within three day after said abGrain sand Dried Fruit XT X X& Taken in Exchange. stract shall have been posted up, and the ol vote and lists shall be preserved until the on hand. Kept constantly contest Is ended. On expiration of the At the eld Corner stand. of 4th time and no such notice being given the - ncH West and Centre Streets. Recorder shall destroy the vote and lists. ,X. or more of a tie of yoie for ''jn persons for the sameioffier, the City CounCOIL! cil shall determine by ballot which shall A X I) take his scab Bec. $. The Mayor and Aldermen, beTHE CELEBRATED fore entering upon the dallea of their respective office shall give bond wlth ap-- p roved necnrttJe. each In the penal sum MILS. Ik. 12. of One Thousand Dollars, to Provo Cty, ALWAYS OX BA5D AT TO CMJ. ATTENTIOX TO conditioned t c the faithful performance her new (took of Fall and. Winter If thereof which bond shall be approved & RIBBONS, FLOWERS, by and filed with the County Clerk of Utah HATS, LACES, ETC., County. Sec. 9. When vacancies occur In any And a variety of articles suitable for Ladles office made elective by the City Charter wear. the City Council shall nil such vacancy by Oppsslis Iks Depaf. Prsrs City, fall sni Ex.mlm, Price t Knit appointment pending the next regular Iks octli Time. ' ALSO Tt! E EEAfi RIVYH COAL, election. THE POOR MANS FRIEND. Sir, 10. Xo person shall be eligible to the office of Mayor, Alderman or Councilor Coal from $10 to $11 per tea. onions he ahall have Ffca a resident of Utah Territory during jut least one year ALELmtRTTEAW ALWAY OX HAXD. next preceding such election K either SECURE HAPPINESS shall any perron be eligible to vote at a TO order at the Ea-- t and West noCS. Stores. nmtilrtpal election unless s eitlxen of tbs United Ftate, over twenty-on- e year of nr age, and a resident of Provo City during SUBSCRIBE FOR THE the six month next preceding said election. And no officer or soldier of the United SIaIcs army 1 eligible to hold office or vote at any election tn this city unless his THE 13 UTIll home and place of residence waa there at rnoccrjE the time of engaging In such service. DEVOTED XOIOLLT TO IT3 Rec. 1L All ordinance and parts of ordinances In conflict with this ordinance CJ M are hereby repealed; provided the repeal AXD thereof shall not vitiate any act performed, or right accrued, thereunder. A. SMOOT, Mayor. Passed and approved February Srd, 1S7L O re : - a con-dstin- Deputy. PETER STUDBS, that voa have more energy than your present farming operations call Into exercise, enlarge them. We do not mean by this, necessarily, that you had better get a larger farm. This may or may not be wise. But there are many other way of increas-- , ing the demand on your time, thought and energy, such as adopting a higher system of farming, raising thoroughEVERY HOUSEHOLD bred stock to sell for breeding purposes, or you may go more exnsively into or fruit culture, In this Territory there is no lack of profitable work for any man capable of doing It, During this month everything should lie put In order, and all plans completed nwdy for the opening of spring wrork. If Xhe tools are not repaired and paintTHE . NrTTALL, , ed, the seed and trees ordered, tho , City Recorder. fot rapid advance of spring work will Per James E. Daniel, Deputy. tho PARLOR- crowd out thee neccwary operations, and the gardener w ill find himself behindhand. Calculations ought to be made long before they are to be put JAMES FEriHEMORE, into execution, as a storm or some un- PORTRAIT AND , LANDSCAPE foreseen accident may prevent the donLLS ORDERS PROMPTLY FOR ing of some Job, and thus cause loss in Portraits furnished lh kvery from TIIESE SUPERB INSTRUMENTS style, time and labor which could have been C'arte de to life slxe. Alt kinds of vttt been careful had plans prevented if mouldings, frames, cases, Ac., constantly AT laid. The snow which has covered the on baud. Frame made to order. of the winter will Gallery opposite the Heeling Hmm, ground during much - V - fir DaTid Ct t rr, Jr., ha L.JOHN NCTTALU , Record, r, Provo City, LADIES EXCIiANGE. life dull. If you find j"H ' LCL MERY HQ FEQYISIM STORE. BOOTS, . d J9 ' I CLOTIIIXO, GROCERIES, -- Ittb, tfC7. rcr Jxjna E. DaMEI-- S In Dealer Dee. ELECTION NOTICE. ' s- ! r.o'NU. r. W.CuNK. . Lewiston, Thtrd Mcxtcital Ward. elected. to r seed-growin- S three L:-- i |