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Show ' ) THK UTAH COUNTY TIMES. r-- a TUESDAY, BT tub SATBROAT, AMD 111 PHIBTIWO TIME UTAH COUSTT TERMS OF BUHsCIUPTIOX I PROVO CITY. U. T SAT TIIE l3rOKUTTCM TIME. DIRECTORY. Though now the rong of Rummer o Seems as unmeaning rhyme. U. S. OFFICERS FOR UTAH. The world was full of music In CaUfomU . -- S B. The unforgollen lime. , Governor lA!tt,k B. N. Ahl then the bells of fortune Ja. Chief Justice f Philip H. Emerson Rang out their golden chime; -- . Associate Jacob H. Horemaa We heard but peals of gladness in Mich. K. The Maxwell, unforgollen time. Marshal Wm. Carey, I". I s Attnrner Nft,la,? Klmh" Love sporteth there, and weareth Surveyor General Recelverof Public Moneys, J.iLOverton,. a. HeA halo all divine; hath lifes sweetness with him in Willett Pottenger Ua-- Office, The unforgotten time. J. P. Taggart, III. .. p ss! Assessor Cal. J. .0. Hollister, Collector Cleitt-U- l Judicial District. C. W. Emerson And often from the shadows Memory love to climb. And sport with Youth and Fancy in TERRITORIAL OFFICERS, The unforgotten time. Geo. CL Cannen to Congress. l)egnte Zeruhbaoel Snow Attornev tleneral A Girls Good Sense. I. I. T. McAllister Marshni Wm. Clayton A i.liior - James Jack Treasurer "Minnie! Minnie! is my choc0. H. Riggs, SupL Common School olate near An - ter f UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. Warren N. Du sen berry ( I I Myron Tanner Thos.J.McCullough Jonathan R. Page. I. John Nuttall KUoriff. Henry B.C. Rogers J. Milner Prosecuting Attorney John B. Milner Hutvcyor County Recorder -- Albert Jones Coroner ,....Jstnes E. Daniels County Clerk Henrv A. Dixon Treasurer H. H. Cluff Assessor aivl Collector SupL Common Schools, W. H. Dusenberry pnovo crrv officers Abraham i L. Smoot O. John Nuttall Samuel R. Jones L Albert Jones James Dunn, Wm. B. Pace, William A. Follef, John R Milner, James W. Ixiveless James E. Itanlel Recorder Treasurer Henry A. Dixon Marshal John W. Turner T. E. Booth City Attorney ami Collector H. H. duff Assessor ........ ...Charles D. Miller Supervisor Waterinaster Robert T. Thomas Joslah T. Arrowsmlth City Poundkeeper tsexton Ihtnlel Graves saw, and because we can't climb ladders with paint pots over our shoulders. "But we can do something else, I suppose. Listen. Minnie money we must have. "If we go out on the highways and ask it at the point of the bay- onet, inteijectea Minnie ly "Theres no JOHN McEWAN, poverty like Will take arkiioul-Jgmeof Deeds, Mining Deeds, and all legal Instruments drawn up with accuracy and dispatch Olllce at Utah County Times Office. feSl nt ROGERS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Provo City, U. T. JOHN RICG8, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON. Special attention given to Concert. Office at residence 4th West Rtreet, and one block south of Peter Stubbs Provision Store, on Centre RtrceL Provo City. Ju20 J. C. STEVENSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Provo City, U. 1, Begs leave to Inform his numerous patrons that he is again prepared to do tailoring In all Its branches, at the shortest no- tice and at reasonable prices, at his shop on Centre street, opposite the Drug 8tore. ' dl AND FLOWERS. THE OS HAND beautiful Silver Maple and I HAVE both of which are of rapid growth A STOCK OF African ft and great beauty; also a lot of the Hardy Grapes of different kinds, with a quantity of Dl lie Toes and other fine ornamental roots and shrubs. To be sold fur cash, produce or Factory pay by RF. JOHNSON, marl32w Spring Lake Villa. IL R. Liebibokb. I LONGER Horstfo HORNURG, (SUCCESSORS TO UEBEL A CO.) rKonuETOKs or thb PROVO BREWERY, Would respectfully announce to the public that they are paying the highest market cash price for a good qualltr of BARLEY, All kinds of grain taken Ih exchange tor beer. BREWERY situated at the foot of the Dugway, near Provo River brld au 22 H. , , i ) rra 4bl V lV( c- -a h - UTAH COUNTY TIMES Job Printing Establishment. V F 1)111 r d claw-legge- god-moth- er. er "By-and-b- y, d to-nig- DAY. APRIL 10, 1876. J. MOORE, TIFFBR, Wishes to Inform bis friends and the public generally, that be has removed his TIN-8HO- P, from his old stand Into his new and commodious building, first door east of Uniis prepared to manversity Hall, where heTin-waat reasonufacture all kinds of able prices. Jan&lm n, pearl-heade- three-quarte- d dor "Thats the question, said Anus, reflectively arching her ietty brows. "If we can only keep it from grandmamma. "We must, retorted Minnie, with a decisive nod. "It would HIDES WANTED 1 1 1 kill her. If we were men, nowc Nsnny, we could go out end get a The undersigned is prepared to pnr Job of wood a wing, or house ehaae hides and eking, for which the or painting, will be horn hi highest price paid "Ana why cant we now? made Boots and Shoos at the Tannery. . "Why? Because Pat ONeil has TROWAn BEE8LTT. TTern ONt, Not. 36, 174. neOS got all Mrs. Barkers wood to re -- " , rs PRESSES AND MATERIAL. NEW NO. 107. "All natural enough, my dear; but do you love him? "Yes. grandmamma. "Ana where did you meet him? When were yon introduced? washerwoman in a halo of soap and steam, but a beautiful young lady, dark and brilliant as an Arabian dream, with Jetty curls pinned back In a lilkeu cascade at the back of her head, and a pair of fluting scissors in her hand. Major Appleton started back, all his wits momentarily deserting him. It is a curious fact that the more embarrassed one party In a tete-a-tebecomes, the greater is the composure of the other. Annie Breignton should have colored and stuttered at being caught thus, but she didnt. Having recently added to our already extensive JOB OFFICE, we are now prepared to do all kind of Job Printing with neatneMand diapatcbtreuonable price. Prompt attention given to ordera by mall. BUSINESS or DIRECTORY LEADINS KERCARTllI INSTITUTIONS COT ITAN COUNTYt THE AID OTHFR TKRCUCH Provo Mercantile Institution. Dealer In General Merchandise, Agricultural Implement and Machinery. Agent for the Bain Wagon. 8. 8. JONES, Superintendent, West Branch Provo Mercantile Institution. Dealer in General Merchandise, Agricultural Implement' and Machinery. Agent for the Febuttler JiObEJiT G KIRKWOOD, Svpi Wagon. Provo Manufacturing Compaav. Manufacturer of every variety of Woolen Goode. JAJiKS DUNN, Superintendent. Provo Meat Market. SAMVEL IIARDINQ, Superintendent y grandmamma! Mercantile "Well, well, said the old lady Kprlngvllle Dealer In General Merebandlie. rather reluctantly; "things seem W. J. BISSELL, Superintendent. to be altered from what they were Fork Mercantile Spanlah a when I was girt. Institution. JAUkS MILLElt, 8vj4. "But you shall live with us Balsm Mercantile IniUtu-tloANDREW KNBAROH, bvpt. always, granny dear and Minnie, too, and we shall he so happy Pa yon Mercantile Inatila-lioWM. Dol'd LASS, Supt And Anna Breightona tears were tears of perfect Joy. Brawrb Btoiw Payton Mercantile Institution. J. 8. PAGE, Svpt, Mercantile InBantaqnln CISCELUKEOUS. stitution. ELI 0PEN8IA W.Supt. Mercantile InstituGoshen WM. PRICE, SupL tion. Mercantile Pleasant Grove T. M. SEEKS, SupL Institution. Mercantile American Fork InatituUon. JOHN HINDUtY, Bupt. Lehl Z.C.M.I. Union Exchange. DA VI D EVA NS, President. Co Itn. operative Mercantile InstituOn and after February 25A, 1875, tion THOMAS CUTLER, Supt. Mercantile InstituAlpine GOING SOUTH. T. J. MeCULLO UGH. SupL tion. Introduced at all, returned Nanny, with mischievous elves of flame coming and going in her eyes. "I was fluting muslin up In Mrs. Barkers room, when he came in on an errand; and oh! grandmamma, you have always thought It so dreadful to work. But if I hadent been working, I nevershould have met him. And I love him so much, "I wasnt te "Whats your buisnws. str? she asked With greatest calmness. "If a Its about my sister's Miss Appletons .you gown know? "Ah! said Anna. "I hope to have it ready very soon. If youll wait ten minutes you may carry it home. And she took a second pair of fluting scissors from the stove, teasing its heat by holding It near her velvet dangerously cheek. Major Appleton, not being posted In etiquette and general decora m, saw no harm in carrying d home a basket of Hothea. Bo he sat down and waited, while honest Mrs. Baker started from the other room, where she lay upon her bed a captive to rheumatic pains. "Shes in a nury, you know, said the Mior, twirling his thumbs, and thinking how very pretty tne girl was. "So am I, said Anna, making the fluting scissors glide iu ana out in a most marvellous manner Among the clouds of sunny muslin. "She wants to wear it, added thq Major. But I say you know youre not a regular washerwoman? . -- newly-lannarie- . n. n. UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. it i f I! SILT LIKE CITY BUSINESS. JOHN R. KILLED, ' KOPtKT AbXLTOX, THOMS' ILEX ISO. ) ' MILLER & CO. OPPOSITE THE THEATRE. Anna slightly straightened up. iMy father was a Colonel in the regular army. My grandfather wt s Hyde Breighton, of Breigh-to- u Mannor, on the Hudson. But we are reduced now, and we need money; and I am not ashamed to HALT LAKE CITY. GEKERIL NEWSDEALERS - AND s, STATIONERS. work . al Orncic, Gardeners and Mechanics Exchange, Centre Street, where he keep no28 drugs of all kinds. SHADE TREES gen- ------ e NOTAIIV PUBLIC grave- teel poverty, her sister sighed. "But you havent heard my plan, Ith Mrs. Barker, the laundress in our top story is sick. "What then? We hay neither wine nor Jelly, nor yet crisp bank notes to bestow upon her. "And she cant keep up to her There are two engagements. ready?" It was scrupulously neat and Swiss muslin ball . dresses, .fluted dainty in all its appointments, and puffed beautifully, lying In the little parlor where Mrs, her basket waiting to be done up, Breighton sat, although the car- at this present moment Five pet was a tissue of darns, the dollars apiece she has for them. "Well? furniture faded, anti the hearth a eked "I shall do them up. out rug skilfully by piece of quite another fabric inserted in "Nanny! You? the spot most worn. A few flowWell, why not? Think whatfc vase, golden stream of Pactolus ten ers, in a slender-throatedollars would be in our empty d stood on the antique table, the fender-iron- s glittered coffers! Ask yourself how on like gold, and the thin muslin earth you or I could earn ten dolcurtains, artistically mended here lars any other way. And after all, and there, were white as snow: a Swiss muslin dress is a pretty and Mrs. Breighton hersell looked poetical sort of fabric to wasn and In iron; and into the bargain, poor like Cinderellas her dress of ancient brocade, best Mrs. Barker keeps her customvellow lace, and the rings glitter- ers. "Oh, Nanny! have you come to ing on her small, shrivelled that? hands. Eighty years old, and a lady to "Now, you look and talk exact-l- y like dear old grandmamma! the last! That was something to bo proud ut What though par- Dont be a goose, Mlnniel Just my alysis had fobbed her of all use of you invent some story about tak-, those daintily slippered feet promenading in the park, or what though the grand house she lng lessons in making had entered as a bride was now to delude her credulous soul while narrowed down to this one room I go upstairs and coin money. in a second-ratbuilding, where "But I may help you two other families also set up perhaps, if my their house-holaltars she was a wrists get tired. But now, some lady still, and she could boast that one must stay with grandmamshe never had degraded herself to ma. It is very strange, said Miss commonplace toil. said are "Our means Georgiette Appleton, "that mv limited, old Mrs. Breighton, with the lofty dresses havent come home! Posair of a duchess; "but the pension itively, I shall have nothing to of my eon. the Colonel who, as wear you probably may remember, was sea-co-Bhe was lounging before the fire, in a blue silk neglige, killed on the Florida frontier Is ana a sufficient to maintain myself and trimmed with swan-dowmy two granddaughters and we ittle French tangle of blue ribbons and lace pinned among her are ladies. d Minnie Breighton - presently yellow tresses with a novel a while with in came herlittlechocolatalre avelin, lay in her on a napkin-covere- d tray, and ap. "What an awful case! ohsered slices of toast exquisitely browned he brother carelessly. "Wheres and cut as thin as a wafer. silk? "I hope you havent been kept the amethyst wore Oh. I that to their last said. she grandma? waiting, "My uear with an air of mild reception. "Anf', the pink crape? resignation "I am accustomed to "I look like an owl In pink. I wait. Oh, I am so sorry! But our was a goose ever to buy that fire is out, and I had to run in and silk. The Nile green silk with borrow the use of Mrs. Tuckers white flounces? stove to boil the chocolate, and "Sarah Howard has one just a Mrs. Breighton contracted her shade lighter that sheU.be sure silvery brow. The Breightons are cot a bor- to wear, and I believe thespitefbl thing got It on purpose to kill rowing race, Minnie. "Shall I get you an egg, grand- mine. No, I must have Che Swiss muslin with knots of blue corn mamma? "Not if the fire is oat, my lowers, and a Roman sash figured with gold. And youll go around dear. And Grandmamma Breighton to the laundress, and hurry her went on with her breakfast, wear- up a little, wont you, George? ing an injured air, while Minnie thats a duck of a brother! end went back to the other room, you know perfectly well youve where she sat with her twin sis- been vayrmng your Jaws off the last of an hour. ter, cogitating. Anna Breignton was as pretty "Where is it? as Minnie, but in a different style. "Only In Mendenhall street-J-ast a pleasant walk. And to give Bhe was dark, with melting, almond-shapeeyes, and olive Mrs. Barker a scolding, and ask skin, and lips like a pomegranate her If she dont know better' than flower, so perfectly shaped, so to keep her customers waiting richly red; while Minnie was tall although of course, I know youll do nothing of the sort. Men have and slender, and fair as a daisy. Anna laid down a slip of greasy no moral courage. Theres the address on a card. Itll he such a paper as Minnie entered. "It's the grocers bill again, sis relief to my mind! ter. What shall we dor Mjor George Appleton was an Minnie sank into a chair. army officer, borne on a ftirlough, "And the gas yesterday, and and rather at a loss to know what the landlord not pild, and the to do with so much extra time. as Mother is Rich, which was another source Eurse empty which cupboard. What shall we of perplexity!-handso- me, wax-flow- R. M. . M M VOL. 2. Selectmen n : : One Year Six Month' Three Months One Month Probate Judge ku compart. asd pcblisjun OFFICIAL ' ! ,4 . K. iui fcbukhed kveky THURSDAY ' "By Jove, youre a trump? said Major Appleton, starting up. retort. "Mucn obliged to you, ed Anna, with sparkling eyes. "Would you mind holding the sash for me just a second while I " finish this loop? And when Minnie came up to see how her sister was getting on. she found her aided and abetted by the Mtor of cavalry, who was heating the alternate pairs of fluting acissors after a most scientific fashion. "Dear me, said Miss Appleton, when at last her brother made his appearance, "how long you have . Agents forth Ban Francisco "CHRONICLE" ANO "CALL." Will mall alt kind of Eastern and Western papers tor three, alx or twelve month on receipt of subscription price. au22 GREAT REDUCTION IN TKB riuci OF GOOD AT 1 and B will bo rxin Daily. TAYLOR & CUTLER'S, Nos. 8,4,8 and 0 will bo run SALT LAKE CITY. Sundays oxcoptod. "Yes, said the MJor, rubbing Dally For all Information concerning Freight his hands with an appearance of great satisfaction, "it took ns quite a while to finish those last thirteen flounces. "UsI you dont mean to say that you helped the washerwoman? "Yes, I did. said the MJor; "and the frocks are down stairs, and Im going op for a game of billiards. As he went he murmured to himself, "I thought all iris were but I believe Ive 5 lecovered alike, one independent one Noe. or Passage, apply to JAMES 8HANP, They are aelllng aomaof their gnod at Nw York prices, and have - lowered their ' Uea. Freight and Ticket Agent. prices on FENAMORZ LITTLE, Superintendent DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, Ac., o aa to make It to tha Interest of thlr friends from lb south to lay In a good DBALES U II. LIVINGSTON, supply. CL0TM6, apll-l- y GROCERIES, NOTICE TO THE TRADE. AKDCXOICTI BSAnrO OF at last! wince, LiQUonc, "Grandmamma, Im going e married. CICAR8 AND TODACCO, YYou, Nanny? Why, you are but a child Centro Street. Provo City Annie Breighton was kneeling beside her grandmothers chair, B. Pure Wlnee and Liquors alwaya and the fairy godmother was onJt.band for modleal purpose aad family oelj-gstroking her curls with one use at reasonable price. tremulous white band, where the blood antique Jewels like drops of DLACKOr.llTHINC. of scintillation green and sparkles to-b- r Tm 18, grandmamma. "So you are! How time files! But whos Eighteen years old! see no societhe happy man? We wasnt so purrllngl of he sauntered along,' his ty worthy ourselves, Nanny, And so - , hands in his pockets and a cigar and balanced between his lips, uncon ."Im sure you- willIs like him, to his meet coming to grandmamma. He sclonsly advancing fate. pay his respects to you Major George Apple-toRap! rap! rap! TheMsJorplayed HU name Is In the the cavalry, He is a tattoo with his knuckles on the and he owes a house on Madison door. "Dear ms, what a noise! mid a avenue and and he loves me, voice Inside. "Come ini a little grandmamma. d loader. Nanny held her as old shoulder the on In con to head walked The Major ladye front, not a wrinkled old bag of a she spoke the last words. to-nig- ht n. black-tresse- 1 Ths tkads that he baa been ex- clusively engaged In the HAT, CAP, BOOT and 8HOE BUSINESS for -- the last twentt-fivand TSARS, he wishes to call your attention to the fact, that In order to serve the trade nj be has i3 this season,In the abovemade very large lines, and will purchases the stock full keep through the eeasoa. Jb O orders the that trade may favor e Any H him with will have prompt and careful H aad at the very lowest prices. u 4 attention, He hopes, by strict attention In aboio The undersigned la now prepared to do and not interfering in hie specialties, horse ehoetng. wagon repairing and everyla the blacken Uhl eg line on Ut neighbor bualneea, to merit a thing portion bortest notice and at reasonable prioea. an Ox frame, am of the Having alao erected of the trade. patronage sow prepared to do Ox- hoeing at the very lowest price. Respectfully, CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY. XI. WOR8LEY, GEORGE DUNFORDg Wore, Opposite the Beat Jatt Salt Labe City. Precocity. m fire. JIHE UNDERSIGNED NOTIFIES k o I o iX X c J. f t c I i a .f f |