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Show " X THE UTAH COUNTY TIMES. era THURSDAY TUESDAY, BY THE UTAH COUSTT AMO PUHL.U11IIMO TERMS One Year Six Month Three Months One Month SATURDAY, 1 TIMES PHINTISO COMPACT, OK SUBSCRIPTION OFFICIAL IT. S. AHD n n P PCnLISUKD EVEKY MATERIAL. Having iwcntlJ,'d1tfeA Jp yntr elrrady y. tn.no :t.oo 1.50 VOL. L Woods, PHOVOXTIT, U. T TUESDAY, DECEMBER LOVE AMI LABOR. DIRECTORY. We die not all; for our deeds reinnin Tocrown witli honor or mar with stain; Through endless sequence of years limunc Our lives shall speak when our lips ure Oregon ..George Governor Georgs A. Meek, Utah Secretary R- - McKean, X. Y. Chief Jnstle- e( Philip H. Emerson Associate j jm-oK. ltorcman Mleli. Maxwell, Geo. It Marsha! M ni, Carey, 111. fi, St. Attorney -- Nathan Klmhnll surveyor General Reeelverof Public MoncjS.I.ItOverton.Pn. A5 lllett Pottenger Odhc, Register L F. Taggart, III. f". s. Assessor .O. J. Hollister. ( al. Colloetor S. f Clerk 1st Judicial District. C. W. Emerson duinlfc What though we crlsh, unknown to fame, Our tomb forgotten and lost our name, Hince naught Is wasti-in heaven or earth, And not hi ns dies to w Inch God gives birth. and death be cold. Though life And pleasures pall as the world prows old, Yet God has prnntcd our hearts lellef, For love and labor can conquer grief, love sheds a light on the gloomy way, And lalsir hurries the weary day; Though death la- fearful, and life he hard. Yet love and labor shall win reward. If love can dry up a single tear. If lifelong lalsir avuil to clear A single web from before the. true, TF.KIUTORIAL OFFICERS. Then love and lalHir have won their due. f'Cn. Q. Cnnnem What Delegate to Congress though we mourn, we can comfort Snow Zeruhhaliel Allornrv General pain; J- - P. T. 'McAllister Marshal Whftt if we die, so the truth be plain; Vi"- - Clayton A little Auditor spark from a high desire lames Jack Shall kindle otlu rs ami grow a fire. Treasarer O. IT. Riggs We are not Common Schools worthy to work the whole; We have no strength which may save a I. Iad soul CTAIl COUNTY OFFICERS 'Warren X. Pusenberrv Probate Judge Myron Tanner f Selectmen I Jonathan S. Pave. Is John Nnltall - Henry C. Rogers ,T. R. Milner Prosecuting Atlorney. John Jt Milner Surveyor Albert Jones Coroner L John Xuttnll County Clerk Treasurer Henry A. Dixon Assessor ami Collector .James E. Daniels Hupt Common Schools, W. H. Dusenborry ; Enough for us I four life begin Successful struggle with grief and rln. Iailair is mortal mid fades away. But love shall triumph In jierfeet day; Ijilsir may wither beneath the sod. Ilut luc lists ever, for love Is God. houses nml other more dangerous How Master Ben places of resort. A real lover of Let to Go to flowers, indeed, means almost the same thingftsa true lover of nature and natures Treater. A real lover of flowers is sure to le a pood brother or sister a pi mm mother or father a good social companion a pood citizen a true philanthropist a true Christian, lienee we would eneourape the culture and love of flowers hence ve would Iks a with that greatest of florists In the United States or the world, Janies Vick of Rochester, New York. Without ll.ittery or exapperation, and without fear of que-tinwe will say that Mr. Vick, hy his for the cutlure and love of llowcrs, and hy the valuable and practical lessons be is conveyinp to the millions of his patrons throuph that unerjualed publication, the Floral (luidc, is exereisinpti quiet hut powerful influence for pood ujvon tiie whole civilized world, and is fully deserving of the earnest and supiort of all good men and women. Sacramento Record. er n, He -- e. Trl-we- y coal-pil- Ilidn't Haiit Any. insured with me and you should die Id hand your wife a check within a week. to-nig- ht Couldnt ask for anything let-te- r than that. No, sir no, sir. The motto of our company is prompt pay and honorable dealing. How much will a $1,000 Iicy cost? inquired the stranger after a long pause. You are lctt see say thirty-fivA policy on you would cost $110 the first year. Thats reasonable enough. Yes, thats what we call low; hut ours is a strong company, a safe business and invests in only first-clasecurities. If you are of thinking taking out a policy let me tell you that ours is the best and the safest, and even the agents of rival companies will admit the truth of what I say. And when I die my wife will get her money without any troue. ds ss Ill guarantee that, my dear And Ill get a dividend every year? Yes, this is a mutual company, and part of the profits come back to the iolicy holders. And it wont cost me but $110 for a policy of $.,000? Thats the figure, and its as lov as you can get safe insurance anywhere. Let me write you out a policy. Youll never regret iL Thems the blanks, I ypose? said the stranger, pointing to the desk. Yes, replied the merchant, as he hauled one up to him and took What do you say up his pen. shall I fill out an application? No, I guess I wont take any replied the stranger, as but if he unlocked his valise; you want something that will take that wart off yournose inside of a week Ive got it right here! Its good, for corns, bunions, the toothache, earache, sprains He was placing his little bottle on the table, when the agent reached over and took him hy the shoulders and hoarsely whispered: Mister man, if you dont want a corpse you wont be to become Standard rate to France Is 15 grammes fluencesofthe night gatherings or ox. ; letters, ten cents; pa of the idle and profane the fre two minutes going out pf here! pert, two cents. quenters of saloons mid gambling And be wasnt. Semi-monthl- I well-eare- d l 1 1 by-plac- es one-quart- to-da- y, D MIM.YON, liOHF.HT & OUT UTAH COUNTY: Trovo Ieler Acrlrnltnriil ion. Institut- MermnMI In Genernl Men-hahtlix- Implement and Machinery Agents for the Bain Wagon. ff. S. JO AAA, rprrimdfnl. MerWest Rraneh Provo In Geneml cantile liiKtitution. CO. a , Agricultural Implements ud Muehlnerv. Agent lor the behuttler Ill1 IOSITK Till: THEATRE, UOHEHTC. KM WOOD, Aa) Wagon. Provo Manufacturing Company. Man- of every variety of Woolen ufacturer Goods. JAMES SuprrinJrmleut. Meat Market. Provo A.4.V f'A . II A KDISU, Sv jkti nirrulrnt. Df-Y.- SALT L.AUM w NEWSDEALERS Mercantile Sprltigvllle AND stitution. STATIONERS. In- J. H. IUSSELL, Svprrintnwtmt. Branch Store Sprlngvllle Institution. . J. MOYER, Mercantile SnnnKh Fork JAilks MJlLXK,&vi. Institution. Mercantile InstituSalem H tion. RMiAkUH, A aj-fMercantile Inattlu Puvson IF.V. DOVU LA US, AvjM. lion.' Branch Store payson Vw. ncratlve Mer J. A. iAOK, A'vjS. ranllle Institution. Mercantile InKanlaquin KLI OI'EKSllA M, Aujrf. stitution. Mercantile InstituGoshen H JJ. IHJCE. SuC tion. Mercantile Pleasant Grove M. REIMS, Su)4. Institution. Mercantile American Fork Institution. JuJIS JllXDLLY, SujjL Lchl Z. V. M. I. Union Exchange. DAVID EVAXH, iVt.Wcat l Co operative Mercantile InstituTHOMAS LV7LSX, but. tion. Mercantile InstituAlpine T. J. MrCl LLoHiJl. SvjL tion. Hvprrl-ntrmlr- A.lia: Agents for little loose and got back everything the 8nn CHRONICLE was lovely a! tout the bargain, and I lighted into the job lively so as to le industrious to get it done azure dark, ami go home and rest, FruncGCO AND CALL." with my money in my locket, contented. It was a circus and mixed, and they W ill in nil nil kiinls of Kn!Ti nml Wesnienagerie promised they would do all on tern papers lor three, U or twelve month the bills, and showall the animals, on reee pi of sulerljtlon prire. - nuJ2 or give hack the money. This was square enough for anybody nnvways thats what I think. So: when i got theeoal in and went TAYLOR & CUTLER, in the house to obtain the quarter, the back way, Mr. Waverly felt SALT I.AKIC CITY, down in the lottoms of all his pockets and said that, as hedidnt Have Jut received a lot of have no change, I would have to call again. Yes! Well, I thought, then it was sort of curious that didnt get the stamps and had to charge it, hut I didnt smell any- DRY GOODS went thing for certain tillnextI morn round again early the ing and found old Mr. Waverly in NOTIONS the same fix. He said the panic was on, and times pinched hard Also a full stock of and money was awful scarce, am he was dreadful sorry that he couldnt pay me in cash, hut he was fond of my industrious ways FOR and would give me a mighty giMKl bargain of a dog with blood in him. Then I found out tolahle soon that the jig was up about me They will sell wholeaIeor relall an low, If not lower than any olher house In going to the circus, and almost I town, and resjKVtfulIy Invito their cried. I didnt have no use for friends from the South to call I bad liecause old Wnverlys dog, iK'fore purch axing clogs of my own for rale. Dogs Rent Kolfon and A. W. Wlnberjr will, lie vou could was bad pay, but what to xeo their Heaiidinavtuu do when you had Ieen corned it spll-lto over like that? I had take dog or nothing, and ruthor take nothing I took him. His name it was DESERET Hummer, and he was more uglier than sin. But there was bad trouble in the whole business. When I went home I was warmed BANK, in my ears by mother, because I most ruined a white shirt with i promptly? Yes, sir yes, sir. If you were sir. When u ItADIXO MERCMTkt ARO OTHER INSTITITICKS THROUGH- Menrhnndl--- was in danger you to le ru. MILLER and hurried back to the GENERtL because I was afraid I e, I DIRECTORY BUSINESS THOMAS F1.1.MISIS. that Mr. Waverlv might change his mind ami hire some other Ixty which would do it more cheaper, I think its most always the lest way for to watch all the points till you get a suro hurt thing, and after that it wont care-ics- Do you take life insurance risks here? Yes, sir; glad to see you, sir-- sit 4 down sir, replied the agent. What do you think of life insurance, anyway? inquired the stranger, as he sat down and tHk off his hat. Its a national blessing, sir an institution which is looked upon with sovereign favor by every enlightened man and woman in America. Thats what Ive always thought, answered the man. Dks your company pay its losses ble?" JOHN 1!. Mil. e heel-barro- r OF THE lVIXTEIl and GROCERIES c . Tx-h- ROGERS, M. D. R. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, T Clip. U. . and Mechanic- - Ex Gardener OrriCK, change. Centre Street, where be keep no'Js drug of all kinds. Irovo JOHN RIGGS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. SjMrial attention given to Cancers. Office at reldenee, 4th West fitrswt, and one block south of Peter KluMut lYovtslon Ju20 Storo, on Centre HtreeL Provo City. JAMES CHRISTKAS. C LED M I Nsx iv. ;y - N V: L L, a d V - - frit-lulu- pl.-iw- y CHAINING TO THE TRADE. Order from the Keulenienta will recelvs prompt attention. of Meeting Residence four blocks OS Ioue, Provo City. at NATIONAL when and, of father came to supper and aw Hummer and found out who brought nnother dog on the place, Salt L.alte City, Utah. then I was made to dance a lively juber again till I sounded like a whole brass Imnd. The next morning, when I was called up early, I found Hummer in the 200,000 back yard, but he was asstiff dead PAID UP CAPITAL as the mummy woman from AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $1,000,0110 Egypt that they had in tho Exposition. 1 think it was a policeman had caught him without a WM. It. HOOrElt, President, K. KLDKKDGK.VIce-Prtut.- , muzzle on, and Jie was Just a H. BKIGHAM YOUNG, for a of foot Director. WILLIAM JENNINGS dog enough hungry JOHN SHARP, to eat poison, and so he died. F. 1JTTLK, I digged a hole and buried him, I. S. HI LL8, Cashier, but there was no hacks to the coal-blac- y, k; funeral. nal. Louisville Courier-Jou- r -- What a Woman Can Io. A Deal in Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, certain Troy man, rather Illiterate, Land Warrants, College Scrip, &c. but peculiar in hi? way, lay ftbed, and ft visitor quite sick, recently, ut his bedside in conversation with the sick mans wife, alluded to the coming transit of Venus Collections made and promptly and the wonderful mathematical remitted. that astronomers calculations work out. The sick man, after li?tening intently, called his wife to his bedside nnd said, See here, Mary, you understand FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR what he says? Now jia think SALE. of it a man who can do all that, can do them wonderful calcerlationsand all that flgerlnjis think of it that ft smart man like that can be jawed by a woman. INTEREST TAID ON SAVINGS Long division Divorce. DETOSITS. aul H. J. MOORE, , TINNER, Wlsbe In Inform hi friends and the public generally, that be has opened T I N - G HOP, And prepared to manufectnre all kinds at reasonable rate. of n Bhop corner of Centre and Mala ' streets, : o2t Provo City. I tin-wa- R. n. Ilourriro Liwuiokk. LIESINGER r KOrB PROVO I KORKURG, cu)- to uebel a (succE-sHon- a 1 ETOK? OP - TBK BREWERY, Would respect fnllv annonnee tothepub-lt- c that they are paylngtbe highest market cash price for a good qualttv of BARLEY. All kinds nf grain taken ih exchange for beer. BREWERY situated at the foot of the Dugway, near lYovo IUver bridge. au'il One Dollar pet annum. - Eaeft tesue coo tain valuable reading, and over , j SI WORTH or HTX7 XTCS3C- - Send your addre with ft. In psta; , currency, to stamp SHERMAN & HYDE, Jr , 5x FASc-aa- ' .a jy 4 extensive JuB OFFICE, c are bow . pro pared to do all kinds of Job Printing with' nealnewi and dispatch,! reasonable price. i Prompt aUeuUdnslven to orders SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. " ed es, Spinner Uiiint the Circus. re.-ufi.- NO. Gl. 20, 1S71. It was the day Itefore a good circus was coining to town, of al.--o course it was summer-time- ; a was whole than hotter it string of red peppers, and you would sweat altogether too much for to le real clean and healthy. Mr. Waverlv had some coal dumped off onto the sidewalk, which I said I would put in for a quarter, mid be told me to peel myself out the job. of my coat and This was a good thing as I wanted, ajul I went home to get the w The other day a well dressed CIutHiltrr.' Jotirtiul. stranger, carrying a hand valise, called into a life insurance office and inquired if the agent was in. Encourage the Culture and Love The agent eame forward, rubbing of Flowers. his hands, anti the stranger ask- California is emphatically the home of flowers, whether native wild or imjtor.ted and cultivated. We dont know of another counPROVO CITY OFFICERS. try where the native flowers are more abundant, or in greater vari.Abrahnm O. Smoot Mayor ety in kind and color than in this John Nnltall State before the virgin soil was fl. .Samuel s. Jones .... Aldermen ( Albert Jones disturbed by the plow or grazed by the flocks and herds of the (Marne Dunn, Wm. R Pae, do we know of Councilors-- William A. Follet, John B. husbandman. Nor another State in the Union or the (Milner, Jamea W. ioveles T John Nuttoll world where the publie or private Recorder -- Henry A. Dixon Treaanrer gardens present such beauty and Marshal Henry C. Roger fragrance, and contribute so much .John B. Milner pleasure to the people generally City Attorney Assessor and Collector-- . ..James E. Daniels and to the owners of private for the expense incurred Charles D. Miller Supervisor -- A. G. Oownover and labor bestowed, as in CaliforChief of Pollee Robert T. Thomas nia. In the .State east of the Itocky Watermaster Joslah T. Aimwsinith mountains, about six months in City Poundkeeper Daniel Graves the year is the outside of the time Sexton in which flowers grown in the open air can be enjoyed, and the work and care necessary to keep POSTAL AFFAIRS. the gardens in order for this short time is much greater than here, while in this State, by a little KATES OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. care in selecting hardy varieties Liemciw. (The standard single rate weight and in irrigating and pruning the sumIs avoirdupois). Blngle rate letter gardens in the fall or late of season after the cents mer, flowering J throughout the United Slate made summer is are the past, fracthey or ox. For each additional to present a beautiful appearance tion during the whole of the 5vinter 1 Drop letter, single rule season, and as lovely bouquets may lie fathered for ThanksgivNrwsrxrrKA, (The standard rate Is 4 ox. ing Christmas and New Yearsad-as avoirdupois). in midsummer. With such per quar. Dall seven times a week, 33 iu the culture uf flower?, vantages SO " six our all whether in town, jMjople, - 15 ly or city, or country, if they have a 10 bot of ground to spare about the - 5 Weekly for that purpose, should house 3 Monthly devote that foot of ground to flowbe so unfortunate as PicitionccAtA (The ttandard glngle rale ers. If they to not have any ground ut their 4 Is ox. avoirdupois). then should at least they disposal, 0 el, per quar. fill them and pots boxes, procure 3 Monthly Boil and adorn the sides and with 1 5luurtrl fronts of their residences with The maximum weight of any package of lovely and cheerful flowers. No 4 av8 printed or miscellaneous matter other culture, no other ornament oirdupois. about the house, has so good and cheerful Influence upon the household, and especially on children, REGISTERED LETTERS AND MONEY as flowers. They awaken and keep ORDERS. alive a love for the beautiful, lor Registration: Letters may be registered on the pure and refined, and do much payment of a fee of fifteen eents, but the toward leading children to shun government take no responsibility for vulgar and evil associates, and to safe carriage or compensation In rases of cultivate the society of the noble loss. and pure. Show us a beautiful and for flower garden suroffices Money Orders: All principal post now receive small sums of money and Is- rounding a house in the city or sue draft for the same upon other post country, and we will show you a offires, subject to the following charges a parlor within that house neatly aud tastefully decorated with and regulations: works of art and refinement. ROn arder not exceeding $20 lOcenta ecording to the ability of the fam" 15 Over $S and not exceeding ily who eside in the house. We 20 Over $J and not exceeding $ 40. will show you in that same house 25 Over ft aad not exceeding $50. a family of children growing up under the careful eye of a kind and refined mother a devoted RATES OF FOREIGN POSTAGE. father secure from the rough The ttandard single rate to Great Britain and harsh world as seen upon the half an mine avoirdupois; letters, six streets and secure eeata papers, two cent. from the base and blighting in Heml-wcekl- 7 NEW PJl ESSfSlAND : OFFICERS FOR TTTAIt. Vmnty Recorder Sheriff- - x .r UTAH COUNTY TIMES Job Printngstabliament; |