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Show CITY TAX NOTICE. All persons who have not paid their Taxes are reppectfully requested to read the following follow-ing Ordinance in relation to assessing and collecting tuxes : Skc. 11. Tho Assessor and Collector on receiving re-ceiving the tax list for collection, ghall furnish fur-nish to each tax payer, or leave at his uiual place of residence, a writteo nonce of the amount of tax due from him, and auy person neglecting to pay his tax for twenty days therealter, it shall be deemed a refusal. In case any person refuses to pay his tax when required, the Assessor and Collector is nutbonzeJ and empowered to lake an i sell property. Jco. JOHN R. WINDER, City Assessor and Collector. Office No. 18 City iiail. IVOTICE. TIIK StcKkbokni of the U. C. R. R. ar brty notliPi tht Lbere will b a g-nraj nieUn of the Company at my offic, next door Ml of tb Historian's ollice.Salt Lake City, on Monday, Augur lib, lb'u, at 10 a. m. ty rfejiMvl of tbe toe k holders, John W. Young, Secretary. PRINTING AND i ... MATERIAL For Sale The Vroiriftcnt of tL KnJt lyihi MwaM baring purcLkioHKl tU utirn oiKliL of lh .Nilt Laku T 12 I a 15 U It A V II printing and IllrvJing rtfM ihmnl, uhlcb tlicy htrvoii hand In ruHiuon to thir maUu-inl now'iu u4 iur Lbo publication of llwi llrraiii, will noil, at ri'jiul-Wi twin, The Hook Hindcry, liP'ti, .'"', I'iiwut", lliilr-, ntrl i-lliT Wmling M IllMlul. Dunbar X Moan. H SEMI-WEEKLY Eli A.IiiLy Old Constitution Iluilding Salt Iilte City. THK rroppoctua of the Daily Salt Lake Herald announced that a weekly edition would bo issued an loon as tb material for it arrircd. Hince that time a careful canras of our poetal focilitioi reyeaii the luct that by far the larger portion of the Territory Terri-tory has at leant a semi-weekly mail, most place being supplied tri-weekly or daily. Ai nows U better fresh than itale, and as everybody ileiirea to know aa eariy m possible what if going o the world over, we hare concluded that a S emi-lrVeekly would better meet the demands aad requirements of the people of the Territory thaa a woeUy paper. i The encottragetaecit we hare nooirtd aioe-e'Uiu-ing the first number ef the - - Daily Salt Lake Herald naving beta mnrb greater than we had any reason to exct, we have decided to jiubluih a S EISA -WEEKLY EDITION, That will itvtain the rcputatioa wkicei the HreJ4 bA already gained, while we wil pat it at a price that every j-ervoo who deairM ean obtain it. The Semi-'Weekly Salt Lake HERALD Will be the M-Jt livd ihet an the Daily Uerald, aitd fetch taiulr will contain from 20 TO !2!2 COLI MAS Heading Matter. Tules, I'oetry, 1 olographic ln-port, Locul News, and Editorials on Topics of lnteroKt, Uu'Htic rroonl of curtrnt liiUrj. w-n pr'l'urt.l to rrrciro M iltuli1" for Ci.' Semi-Weekly Salt Lake M 13 m A IL IP At Uip ftJIwln 7 nnr. i t-.trn1 --J'; I" rm.. Mi I'M I v In fc'trati7! : 1 1 copy, oik! yciir, I HO I copy, xix months, " 00 1 copy, tliroo months, I 0' 10 copioH, ono year, "" 00 lOcopirs, six uinntliH, H 00 10 copies, thico mouths, 0 IM DUNBAR & SLOAN, fait Luke Herald Ollioc. 4 I Utah Central R.BJ Pioneer lane of Utah. ' -'mf'mm'"'"''' kuffe 4 , .. Trains leave Salt Like City daily at 5 a. m. and 2:45 p. a., arrive at Ogden 7 a m. and 4:45 p. m.; leave Ogden city at ' 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.; arriv at Salt Lake eity 10 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. , la addition to the atoTe, an ACCOMODATION TRAII! WILL RUN, Wednesdays & Saturdays ' Leaving Ogden city 5 am, and Salt Lake city 4:40 p m, on whiei full fare will entitle the purchaser of a ticket to return on the mn ,day and train free, and will stop by arranging with the conductof, at any point on the line to take on or let off passengers. ' Passengers will p.ease purchasa their tickets at the offices. Fifty ceiun. ditional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. ' For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to D. O. CALDER, Ticket and Freight Agent. Jos. A. Young, Suut. . 1 READ! READ! READ Zion's Co-op erati ve Mercantile ' Instti ELDREDGE &. CLAWSOX BUILDINGS. Groceries, Hardware &c AT RETAIL! Thia Depajtment is supplied with an itnmeMe Stock of Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hardware, . loh, AgrUultund Implements, Quernrtcare, Glasncare, Tvnu ' " ' Slows, Reaperr, ' Motceri, Borx and Sully Rakrt, And Other Machinery. Our assortment includes a larire variety of articles not genersljy fts Ptores, hence we are induced to nfter them at retail to meet a public dem which has been heretofore unfilled. We shall continue to supply the wr.ojK trade at our usual low prices, and an inspection of our stock cannot m wtUfy the closest wholesale or retail buyer that it will be to their iu;1 make their purchases at the ' Grocery lVpsrtiuont, '.. (.. to. I. 11. 15. CI.AVS(VSt' THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT COMPANTS PAINTS. Kmbraeimr over A UU-NDUKD 1UKFKBKXT STIAPKS, t wH iniiuediiitc application and wquiriiia: no mixing, just nvtnvea and for sale at the DRUG DEPARTM'NT 2- GT PJiL S The ingredients of the.-o Tniiits are .-imple and inde.-tnutihle. The '1 ties with which thev reeoniinend themselves arc : l,heapnc--.s dum.M it), rioritv of color, an uuusuallv smooth and s'ossy appearance, loss liMr n' in lavin.ir, no trouble of mixing, will Maud lire or ram, rjid doti not o--v peel "oil" with atmospheric chances, nor chalk ott by Miction. Itc)' liest. ehcaiest, most diiviih'e and most popular Paints in use. . . t Tim .W'KKUiL Wlll'rK PAINT is .INT PA1M. 'n" jead, and is of equal supi'riovity and popularity. 1UUNG Al.ONC OYi PAINT PANS OPIN AM HY TUK GALLON. A full line of Forciffii, llciitrMic ami C ase Unu At the Prui; Pepaitmenl. '. P. M. 1. It. It. iiAAVM, Mipt |