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Show 2smai THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. UTAH COUNTY TIMES Job Printing Establishment. PUBLISH KD KVEIIY THURSDAY TUES04T, nr UTAn COUNTY THK AND SATURDAY, TIMES PKINTINO NEW PRESSES AND MATERIAL. Having recently addid to our already and publishing company. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year Six Months Tints Mouths One Month OFFICIAL VOL. 2. OCTO DIRECTORY. PROVO CITY, U. T SATURDAY, OCTOBER licit. apple-blosso- sweel-volee- d f Re-i-t- T 1 AFFAIRS. o R TF.S OF ItOMESTIC POSTAGE. 'The standard single rate weight Single rate letter 3 cents throughout the United State oz. or fracFor each additional 5 tion 1 rate Drop letters, single LxrriCR. ox. avoirdupois'. Is Xrwr XPERt. (The standard rate avolr.lnpolsi. Pally, seven times a week, etx 5 et. Is 4 . per qnar. 30 15 Semi-weekl- 10 y 5 Weekly Monthly - .. " 3 The standard single rate PPETomrALN. Is ( ox. avotixlnpolsl. el, perqunr. 3 Monthly 1 Quarterly The maximum weight of any package of printed or miscellaneous matter Is 4 1b avoirdupois. Semi-month- ly Registered and letters ORDERS. Rsistratlon: Letters may money' Reregistered on rent, hut the government Inkes no responsibility fbr safe carriage or compensation In cases of pavinent of a fee of fifteen loss. Money Orders: All principal post office now receive small sums of money nnd Issue drafts for the same upon other post offices, subject to the following charges and regulations: On order not exceeding 20 1er and not exceeding $30... Overt! and not exceeding JI0 Over and not exceeding $50.. RTES ( ! I Y1 10 cents 15 20 25 OF FOREIGN PORTAGE. standard !ng! rate to Grout Britain half nn ounee avoirdupois; letters, six esnu papers, two cents. Slndard rate to France Is 15 grammes, ten cent; p- Von.j,j,rtrol . Yw, ve o cent. place, if the perversion of justice and the'distortion of truth were not prohibited by the law of policy, they would ix forbidden Ivy the rode of moral it j'. They violate the ethics of journalism. The public has a right to say to the editor: You are placed in a position of unequalled trust and influence. You have the ear of the public. Your voice readies every day or week into thousands of homes. You are teacher, counsellor, and friend. And having1 this unmeasured ixnver, your responsibility and obligations are on the same scale. You have no more right to put a fake statement in print than yon have to ppeak it on the street. You havo no more right to sustain an iniquity in your columns than you havo to uphold debauchery in your household. You shall lve judged in your public relations bv a code as rigorous as that which should govern your private conduct, and as much more stringently applied ns the former is more widely influential than the latter. If, as a citizen, you spoke a falsehood, you would deserve to le branded a liar; so as An editor. If, in private, you encouraged immorality, you Mould deserve to be denounced as a reprobate; so on the higher and broader plan of journalism. You are, from the very nature of your position, under special bonds for good behavior; and if you forfeit them, if you fail to fulfil the high obligations which you have taken ujon yourselves, then so much the greater shall be your condemnation. Sensible Points. It is a mis- take to suposo that they who hearken attentively to our conversation believe every word we may say. It is better to retrace a wrong step than topursuea wrong course. They who talk much should beware of those who listen attentively. Good Intentions are no Justification for doing what we know to be wrong. Few, if any, repent of their silenco; many of tbelr tilt. Thoe who have lived in North-fiel- d, know each other better. quel is soon told. NO. 31. 17, 1874. tened as by lire, they seemed to The se- Personal Recollections. Oh, haunting dreams of a Fweet Summer O dead Ye bring me licart-uche- s In your slilk-per- s KIL1 FTC U. S. OF FOR UTAH. low, Echoes ot song I may hear again. oiiies wliuw tones wereMleiil ion ago: Governor George I Woods, Oregon Visions of orehujils crowned v ilii biuiul Georgs A. Rlitrk, Utah bloom, las. K. Mi'Kcun, N. Y. 'liter Justice Wliere scent the air of ( Philip H. Emerson May, , Avexuu . s Anil from the s comes the hillside Ilo reman JlMvll) sloping sound Geo. R. Maxwell, Mich. Marshal Of children ut their happy Win. C'arc.v, 111. play. r. s Mtorip-Nathan Klmhall Surveyor General Is a low, sHd rustle In the air, Public Moneys,. I. ILOverton.Fa. There Among the yellow lainuers of the corn; Willett Pottonger The fuded sunflower drops her laai y tieud. Irad Ottlee, The garden bonier or lla wealth in shorn. '.. .1. P. Tnggnrt,TIL F. N. Assessor A aulrtlle stillness broods oer alt the O. J. Hollister, Cal. I' s. Collector scene, The benedletlonrof the year ts comet cieik 1st Judlelul District. C. W. Knierson The Sheaves are garnered rrom the hiding field. The husbandman has sung the Harvest Home. TICK 1UTO Itl A L O FFI CK IIS. fhded meadows where the partridge trills Geo. Q. Cannon InIlls liele'nie to Congress clem, loud song to Ills wandering Snow Zeruhhahel General mate, Attorney The are shallow and the grasses streams .1. Marshal I. T. MeAIIister brown, n liter Wni. Clayton Where scarlet popples flecked the field .Tames Jack bu: late. Tro (.surer O. II. Riggs. There Is u whisper in the falling stream, Supt. Common School A sigh thro all the aisles of torest trees, A tremulous vibration in the songs The wild birds our upon the evening brceie. COUNTY OFFICERS. UTn The sweet, dead days will eotne to us no Warren X. Dusenberry Iro'mte Judge more; New Hummers may bring harvests of C Mvron Tanner ! Tho..T.MeCnllouirh delight. Selectmen I Jonathan S. Tuge. Fair days may dawn with eves of splendid hue; - John Nuttall Ionntv Recorder They cannot shine so Inflnlllily bright. Sne-ifHenrr C. Roger As the sweet vanished hours that we have lost : J. R. Milner prosecuting Attorney..... Or an they only garnered safe nnd sure, John R. Milner To wait tor Surveyor us In some lar, Tuture world. Where hummers shall eternullvendurc? Albert Jones Coroner T ( John Nuttall The aunty c)..rk rustling leaves drop softly at my fool, A. Plvnn Henrv Traurer Warm airs caress niv cheek's with 'loving Assessor and Collector Tames E. Inntels kis, No chili of Vutumn shivers In The air, Snpt. Common Schools, W. II. Dusenberry Yet something Indefinable miss. (.Hi ! Summer sw (, if ne i r more on earth I may rejoice In all your biimly nils', I cannot sav farewell, for we shall meet TROVO CITY OFFICERS. Wliere you may bloom more lnhuiteiy rare. Mavor Ahrnham O. Smoot L. John Nuttall Samuel S. Jones ARermes Honest Journalism. Albert Jones "Tames pnnn. Wm. R. Pnee, Charles E. Smith, editor of the Councilor) William A. Fo'let. John R. i Milner, James W. Tiveless Albany IN. Y.) Journal recently delivered a lerture on the subject T. John Nuttall Recorder of honest and elevated journali-m- , Treasurer Henry A. T)lxon in which he gave a true interpreMarshal Henry C. Roger of tation the duties it involves. R. v Pit Attorney John Milner Assessor and Collector. ...James E. Daniels We copy a portion of hisretnarks: The readers of a newspaper soon Charles T). Miller Supervisor learn-whethA. G. Cownover come to Chief of Police they can Watermaster Robert T. Thomas rely upon its pfood faith, and its Joslnh T. Arrowmlth power will lie proportioned to its City Poundkepper Daniel Graves probity of principle. In thesecond Sexton POSTAL extensive JOB OFFICE, we are now prepared to do all kinds of Job- Printing wlih reasonable prices. neatness and dHput W Prompt attention given to orders by mall. - Jrt.oO .Lou 1.50 SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. THE OF ROltFRT aUELTOS, After reaching Houston, the John h. miller, THOMAS KLI'MIXG. services of Rev. Mr. Hackett were called for, a license obtained, MILLER & CO. and the marriage vows reassumed with a far better understanding OPPOSITE THE T n E A T R E, and rather eccentric in his ways of their nature and sanctity. Ami SALT LAICE CITY. and manners. He is not, how- thus it is, Alls well that ends Ex. ever, by any means deficient in well. GENERAL NEWSDEALERS AND mother wit. On the contrary, Profitable Politeness STATIONERS. lie often throws off, by way of pleasantry or repartee, tilings which, if coining down the line of The Boston Traveler , in comA?(n; for the Haa Francisco the ages passed by laughing menting on the prevalence of CHRONICLE- - AND CALL." with one of the ac- rudeness, tells ttie following Insire to son knowledged masters of wit and cident that happened some years Will mall oil kinds of Eastern and Weshumor for its reputed author, ago: There was a very plainly-dresse- d tern papers for three, six or twelve months would be esteemed very good. elderly lady who was a on receipt of subscription price. au22 One or two illustrations will freauent customer at the then In Boston. show we are not claiming for leading dry goodsstore HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR Asher any more than lie merits. No one in the store knew her by one clerks but All name. the He, no doubt, had read or heard of what Horace Greeley knew avoided her and gave their at- WHEAT, about raising tention to those who were better altout farming, and At the last dressed and more pretentious. like. the OATS, turnips Presidential election, after Greeley The exception was a young man was fairlv on the track, liound to who had a conscientious regard BARLEY, run for the hih goal, Asher took, for duty and system. He never -ANDor pretended to take, ground left another customer to wait on he egainst his election, though very the lady, but when at liberty atDRIED PEACHES likely H. G. received his vote, wiiited on her with as much -- ATbeen nevertheless. Ill tell you, said tention as though she had a continued a This I think year Adior, blufllngly, why princess. taint best to elect Greeley Presi- or two, until the young man be- TAYLOR & CUTLER'S, dent. You know, one time and came of age. One day the lady CITY. SALT LAICE another, there has been a good approached the young man, when apll-l.deal of money laid out, fixing up the following conversation took the grounds around the Capitol, place: DESERET Presidents house, etc. Now you Lady Young man, doyou wish elect Greeley President, and the to go into business for yourself? old chap will go right ofTand plow Yes, maam, he responded, BANK, t he whole tiling up and sow it all hut I have neither money, credit, of nor friends, nor will any one trust to ruta bagas. Halt Lake City, Utah. On another occasion, he answer- me.' ed some men who were rather Well, continued the lady, you bantering him, in a Way which go and select a good situation, ask PUD UP CAPITA I .200,000 plainly showed that he was com- what the rent is, and report to AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $1,000,000 him address. her to care one of take number me, handing petent in any game of bluff or luinter. It Then lie went, found a capital lowas when Conductor Hoot was on cation, and a good store, but the WM. TI. HOOPER, President, , the Vermont Central. Rx)t was agent required security, which he n. R. ELDREDGE.Vlce-PresUat a certain station, in company could not give. Mindful of the HRIOH M YOUNO, WILLIAM JENNINGS, Director. with one Hush, who, I think, was ladys request, he forthwith went JOHN SHARP, also a railroad man, and Asher to her and reported. F. LITTLE, was also present, and kJmewhat Well, she replied, 'you go nnd L. S. HILLS, Cashier, Mr. tell that I M ill le respon for free a ride. them bantering Tell you what, said one of sible. He went, and the agent was Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, them, if you will give us n description of heaver., according to surprised, but the bargain was Land Warrants, College Scrip, ice. your idea of it. you may ride and closed. The next day the lady welcome. Well, says Asher, caUed to ascertain the result. The Ill tell you just about what kind young man told her, but added, Collections trade and promptly of a place heaven is, cording to What am I to do fbr goods? No me. remitted. one will trust notion. not will We my pretend You may go nnd see Mr. to give his description in full, , Mr. nnd was its , and Mr. which .and tell conclusion, only that its surface was undulating, them to call on me. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR but smooth, with not a Bush or He did, nnd his store was soon SALE. Root! It is superfluous to add that stocked with the best goods in Ashers ride, on that occasion, tho market. There are many in w as free. Green Mountain Free tiAs city who remember the circumstance and the man. lie died INTEREST PAID ON 8AVISOS man. DEPOSITS. many years ago, and left a fortune aul And a Little Child Shall Lead of $300, (MX). So much for politeness, so so much forcivility, and, much Them. fof treating ones elders with the ! ! Years ago. and yet not so many, difference due to age, In what- EXTRAORDINARY for it has been since the war, ever garb they beclothed. some disagreement arose between a couple of married folks in one Lillie Children. EASY AND CHEAP of the old States, and after much ASS 5 OCT A VE, I think them the poetry of the Way of yetting FI pain, suffering and public exposSTOPPED, ure of family affairs in the courts, world- the fresh flowers of our CTRIG HT, W A LN UT CASED a decree of divorce was obtained, hearths and homes; little conjurand they who had stood at the ers with their natural magic, altar of hymen to lie joined in evoking by their spells what dewrra all mi union were parted at the altar of lights and enriches all ranks, and to whom they had appeal- equalizes the different classes of LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, justice, ed. Their own way each of them society. Often as they bring with BT THt M AXrrACTCRXD turned, and long years have come them anxieties atia cares, and aud gone since then. The husband live to occasion sorrow and grief, BIT STATE 0UGIX COMPANY, and lather traveled with his bur- we should get on very hardly B. SIIOHXGEIt & CO. den to the golden shores of Cali- without them. Only think if and 0TDERS, for fornia, nnd there, no doubt, tried there was never anything to be hard to forgive and forget The seen anywhere but great grownwife nnd mother, with Tier labe, up men and wemcn! How we struggled with the skeleton of should long for the sightof a little Moathly for 12 months; including a piano her deadened life and in time re- child! Kvery Infant comes into stool and organ method. moved to Texas. By some fatuity the.world like a delegated proor smaller sires at proportionate Larger the husband went to Texas also. phet, the harbinger and herald of J.nst Friday they Mere ixjth good tidings, M'hose office it is prices. Sixteen styles to select from. aboard the train liound from Gal- to turn the hearts of the fathers veston to Houston. The little to the children, and to draw the daughter, while looking curious- disobedient to the wisdom of the PIANOS ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ly over the ear at alt the strange just. A child softens nnd purifies faces, suddenly caught sight of the heart, warming and melting e father. Before her her it by Its gentle presence; it en- HIGHEST PRICES ALLOWED for ' mother could stay her, she had riches the soul by new feelings, It what is BARLEY, OATSJt DRIED FRUIT. rushed to him crying, lapa! and awakens'within papa! The greeting of father nnd favorable to virtue. It is a gleama LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASIE child Was touching and beautiful. of light, a fountain of love, All the old emotions, all the teacher of lessons few can resist. smothered love Of wife and child, Infants recall us from much that As an evidence of the popularity of our came hack in an instant. Mam- engenders and encourages selfish- organ business, we will say that since last ma is here, said tiie little girl: ness, that freezes the affections, January to August, we have sold come and see her. And she leu roughens the manners, indurates ORGANS, amounting to $11,722.00. her father up to the nsthnished the heart; they brighten the CALDER & CARELESS, mother, and a poetic predestina- home, deepen love, invigorate ex Wholesale Haste Dealers, tion was accomplished. They met ertion. Infuse courage, and vivify aDd talked as of yore, and soon all and sustain the charities oflife. HALT LAICE CITY. Vt., or vicinity, for the last thirty or forty years, most likely know or have heard something of Asher Graves. He is a man considerably past the prime of life, ht . v NATIONAL -- INSTITUTIONS OUT UTAH COUNTY: r i f i Co-ope- ra IT WHOM TO . CONCERN: MAY IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I sold out my entire Interest In Cos. Drug Store, Pavron City, U.T.,. oi. .ne first dv of August .at, to Wm. C. Rust, who will continue the business as heretofore, collect all dues and pay all inGEO. 8. RUST. debtedness. seI7 W.C. RUST. VTOTICE huv lx Itu.-- t A R. M. ROGERS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ti Provo City, U, T. OrFtCE, 1st door east of East or all Store, where he keeps drug kinds. s:il no2S JOHN RIGGS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND 8URO EON. Special attention yiven to Concert. . Office at residence. 4th West Street, end one block sooth of Peter Stubbs Provision Store, on Centre Street. Provo City. Ju30 JAMES G LED HILL, m L ONLY $13.50 long-gon- PIXTY-EIGH- T 9 ell with them aguo. Chu . J. hvy. CRAININQ TO THE TRADE. tut of Meeting Residence four blocks House, Provo City. og H. J. MOORE, x jsr asr'B) jr.the Wlshee to Inform his friends and t O R G A N, JWT-C- DOURLE-REEDE- - wii OTHER THROUGH- Provo Mercantile Institution Dnsler In General Merchandise, Agricultural Implements and Machinery. Agents for the Ruin Wiumn. S. S. JOSES, Superintendent. MerWest Branch Provo cantile lnxlltutton. Dealers In Oeneral Merchandise, Agricultural Implements Hnd Much Inert. Agent for the Wagon. JAM ES DVSX, Svijterintendent. Provo Manufacturing Company. Manufacturer of everv variety of Woolen Goods. Jf. TAXXER, Superintendent. Meat Market. Provo SAMUEL HAEJiiyG. Superintendent. Mercantile Infjprlngvllle stitution. J. IF. EISSELL, Superintendent. Branch Store BprtngvUle Mercantile Institution. J. F. BOYER, Supertnteruien, Mercantile Spanish Fork JAMES MILLER, SujA. Institution. Mercantile InstituSalem AXDP.EW EXE ARGIL SvpL tion. Mercantile InstituPayson WM. DOUGLASS, Supt. tion. MerBranch Store Payton cantile Institution. J. S. PAGE, Supt. tlv Mercantile InHantaquln stitution. ELI OPEXSHA J Supt. Mercantile InstituGoshen JFlf. PRICE, Supt. tion. Mercantile Pleasant Orove F. M. LEERS. Supt. Institution. Mercantile American Fork Institution. JQI1X HIXDLEY, Supt. Lehl Union Exchange. DAVID EVAX8, Prerijml Lenl Cooperative Mercantile InstituTHOMAS CUTLER, Supt. tion. Mercantile InstituAlpine tion. t. j. McCullough. spt. - J BUSINESS DIRECTORY lEiDINQ MERC M TILE ARO f public generally, that be haa opened ft TIN-SHO- P, And Is prepared to manoffceture U kinds of at reasonable rate. Shop corner of Centre and Mala street: Provo City. . aoa tin-wa- re -- R. Lmtsotk. - t LIESEKGER (SUCCESSORS H. HonjrtFe. HORtiUXG, TO UEBEIs A CO.) pKoPKirroM PROVO or thk BREWERY, Would repectfollv announce to the public that they are paying the highest market cash price for a good quality of BAULKY. All kind of grain taken lh for beer. BREWERY situated atexchange the foot, of the Dugway, near Provo River bridge. ftuSi Z. O. X.' MILLINERY STORE aw a LADIES EXCHANGE. MIIH. L. 1C. JONEH to callof Spring attention ypntF.8 tostock Goods ju I arrived from the East, consisting of latest style of the HPINOand OUMMICR HATS. FLOWERS, &c. '11 Examine. Prless le 111 Tlaaeft. cctu f , |