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Show "official directory. CmlcJ '" fvr "" ' ,V rr i!.,i.-e' J H. MeKean, ow ork. I 4 A t'oSir WiUi.in Car.,, llliricl.. Koi of Public Mo.y: J- UTrrtun, P Kwlor of Ltid Office: Uoor,o B. M aiwall, : ?..v,r: J.r.Tre.rt".tll,i . li. S. Cllnclor: 0. J. HolU. wluornifc j TeirilMial Officer: In !. In Comcroia: Conr Q. Canaan. I .H..rnn.l!cnB.l: iiUI Mux-M;.ihul: Mux-M;.ihul: J. It f- Mc-AiliPter. Auditor: Wi'Iium t'lijiun. Troiw.ir.r: Jiiwos Jar. tjirt tiji.orinion.loui ut Common Schools. Uol-ort dinpbell. . Sail Lake Ciunly Offvcn: Pmfcati. Judno: Elia.' Pmilh. deluooni Boub.il MiUor. Isaac M. Sn rt and v.. 0. Noal. Coroner: Uao. J. Taylor. ynoniT: It. I. Burton. , i'n-ocolins Htornuy: Z. Miotr. Aosso- anil Collooior: I.. J- lit IdlS. Troasuror: Thoodt.ro McKoan. C.ont; ClorU: 1. Brl ho I. . C:.untv Be.-ord.r: M Sanyo! tjoiiriflienut,nu Kubcrt L. i.ann. CiVk Officers! Mayor: Daniol II. Wolls. AMorujen:. ?i ' K.U. tali;' . Jeter Clinton. . R Win.lorand bowiBS. Hills. Recorder: Koborlcaoii.bojL irrbu;rr:johnD'T-"icAim.r. Stor 01 ?nblTc Accouim: Uobort C.mp-"l'a,or C.mp-"l'a,or and Colloclor: John R. Winder. ' o'aiirV. "S'r.Measor: .N.ihan . "cartainorToIlw: Andrew Burt. I Watermarcr: l?aac Irroo. . "itSJ-SS Wio'Din- W00.10V. r Liouor: Hobert CainoboM. l'rovisionti: Joiao C. Liulo. Cmar.ntinaPhl-iiioian: Jeter Clinton g!" KoVineer tire Uoi.arlniont: John D. I'BJSrd'o!f"aa.lnin Physicians: Dr-otors W t "nd-rsor,, J. Urmsby, Jeter Clinlon. " .Sexton: Joaoi-n L. lay lor. .. oek ln.M'eeior: 11. J. taunt- . j B,.Ltow.k Asi'lum HMW" ththi'l"''"'lu UWiMi. ' Jeter Clinton. . -- - ' i ; JSVii-as Viewers: W JJnnMr-.l : -S.Si'Snib...'- i (i'oieon 11. 0. llinb,. iliion Aliwood. 't, .( , -' A, amoot.;. POSTAL AFFAIRS. RATES Uk' UO.MliaTlC i'Ctol A E. r.rn: Tbo atiindn.nl sjoftt rt woicht if ' o.. nvtiirdiii'oi. fii'iclo rato luitor tbruuhout tho Uniled otKtc. : 3 cents. Fi.r each atiailiuuiU W ot. or trio- n tim ? Drop letters, imelo rate i NKWPPiKRfl: The ituidaul bidjjIo ratoii i ou v..iriuiols. Dily taovon timos s e-lii ,ver qnar. " (i.t titiioa a foakj ' . ' TM-w.Uy... - fj J Asral-WMokly,'. Woukly ?. I I Monthly. - J . . - Jhoao ratos must be prepaid nuartorly or ' yearlp at tlio otEco whore tho uewspaper i Single iwnspapors. 1 cont, prepaid. riRKt)ira Pil The t:ui-larU Jlnlo rato it i ot , tvciidui ois. : . . . 'ami-monthly, fl conta enuarter. srooihiy j " ;; 4iarterly 1 The nuiimum wol(rht of any paokage of printud or niUaoUanooufl mflttor 1b 4 it avuir-dupois-' ASUlriiiiKEJ) aND MONEY RuM-riTATii)!: Lei'i8 ui'i.v bo rORistored on niHiuoni of ' a fro of Uif.-t-n conf. but tho uovnrnuiunt takon no rcn.jn.'i hility for Bale currinco or composition u. c.i.-"' ot i"sa. - H;,,kt uai.nw: All (.riooival pt-oihces now rJcoivo "m..U funis of monoy and l-iuo druftfl r,.rtliu?ftmoupon othor i-o-Uotlict-i. Hulyeot j to Oio lollowoK otiariiua and rouluiiona: . On orders not osoocdina: 8M. JO ornts. f i-Tor J) mid nnt oxco-dinit i In Ovor S.-O and m.t oxcootluiK M Over 3tO and not oicoodiu 3oO tornntlonal Miny Hri on Oreat 'Brinln ond tiwitforland niny bo uhwinod upon tho ( tpaymont of lhi lollowioit fooa, via OH GAT BKITAIS: , On orftcr- not xoocdln? SIO W cts. Ovur in) And not oxoot'dior S'M. W nvcrf-f a"d not co-linu T Over f and n-U fSceiinK i't fl l Oi W and not osiiuodinK cjv I 3ii'iTrKi.iim: flfttea of commission, in United Statoe Currency. Cur-rency. charKod f..r Unniag inturnaaonsl JInnoy Ordorst, to ha tranimittod by the l'otimaetor at Now York to bwiuorland; On ordpra not excoodin.3 SJf 10 cent. Ovor s-y and not uxcooJing IS " Over Hi and nut i-xuoodiuK 3W Over 440 and not uxcoodim: K0 6 " RATES OF FOHEIQN POSTAClE. he atandard single rato to tirent Britain is aalf an ounce avoirdupois; to Franco and tho Continent iby French niaila) it ia 16 Krammce. or ono-iuarter ouneo avoirJnpoia. Tho astor iatu indioatoi that propnytupnt oplioaa-j oplioaa-j fi liiij fii'n. bill vi. Bnfland, rrelantl, Scotland and Walw Sots, 2 eta. eoriuan Btc- Find fron citi"S, includiiiK Aunlria. Unvaria. Hadon. bromi'n, Hninswiok, Frwiklort. Ilauioiira. Ilnn- ,iv or, l.uhpo, Lvisi'inlmrif, AUvKlpntnir. iildonlinrn, J'ni.Mia.iix.vltt-iiliuriA'i- hiirtt-tii'tlin. .Mi'iiiiiiKrn.U oi- mar. tony, and Vi iirioiii- . b.irv. by iortn 0rman nlon d. 3 t. Jly closed 1u1.il, vin Enclnnd,... 7 Ct. i all. Aa'tralin. Untih uiutl via inithiiun'ton 11 eta. DeUium 1" i-'- "t- Contral A meri.- il'a.-i!!c cotu0 IU cu. Sctc China. American 1'ackot, via San tnuioiaco 10 ol. "Of. fuhn LUcU". Sot. Denmark, via North tlermaa fnion 9 ctsv C cts. Cm murk, clcd mail via linr- Und '"10cK TcK a'tj-t In.m-, Kriti-h .Mail via t-sn V'ri..M-o.. I'l cf. ''tf. rrniu'c. dir,vl rn.-kot 10 vt - ct. tJ(j'Vu, tn -Nortn (JcriiiAn I licn dir.vt. 11 ola, 9 ,,-- OrciVf. tiiM-d ujaiI via tnc- land. I"' ct. 1" cl. vian Friiii.'i'iv, 10 cl.v - Cts. : ltalf- ,iiri-ct clu-cd mm I via I Knslmid, MOctV I Ct. pnlv. i Sorth ticrtuan V nion ' direct. 10 ct. 0 eta. , j. ,v'in. .inioiu'.in packet via i Vol t'rancixe 10 rt.v cr.O I Vo'vif'. l" h ' V..r w.ilaiid.v m t- utl'ini, in l' ct 4 )U Tni"" diwt l cU, L-, , j(,,n,,iv, cloted mail via Ent- I 1pd." " 7 f'! rortul. vin l.r.iniml V8 ct. i CU RH-.U, viorntiB rni.-n dtnvt. - . .l"lOclA ? ct-1 B-i.Ma. cKil nl m Knif MJ ' , iBr,l. ' U fl-. 6 ct. ! Bandi.-h I.Mn.i". by mail from aa V rauvi-co 6 ctj. 2 c. tjonlh Ameiifn AtUn- tic IVMt.n t.Mfc-i Tid....... . C(v ; Vrstil alone. fro;u .Now otV, 1j cla. J ct. Argentine- ti.-roWu' and I'm-mwnv. I'm-mwnv. via Aivicncau packet from New York....- IS eU. i eta. rucifie lc:Lt. Peni. LcJaJcr, Uclniaad Chile c(. ct.v (" vain, vn New Odcacj- I" o:. :.-: s vfin.orcn mail. t cC, IjwfMon, vi. North ijcrmaa I "iiion dir-v'. '"IC CtJ. ? ft. ywo-iin, el-1?! tuml via Liitj. hr.l "II i: ? ,NcwM!M-''t'un.l.T .-h l-vilu.vt nuil.-:i; l'v closed mall n t:.k. Jni.d'. ewii..'n..i.d. direct cK-fixtroait vi i-Vil.'nd 'lcli. tct, 6"li,'r;.ir,-i. i'v Noi.Ll (,oti.iAn I. ui.-n .Uryvi.- 0l .1 ct W-! u.t,..-...i:ri!i-h;rtl'-,-:. i-h.l MMi.-,j iLlrom V- ri. Vi etv ; L-! .. ,;.nti'h'. tin'.Ui .nail Ma bt. ,t UritiO. ct;'. ia.. ' ' IN HF,l ST ATT-i XNO Tl'ilTliU N'lUTll A.MU-aCAN i'.i: INCKS. oUit Uriii'h nI.'u; .,ll-,'-''-''n"i-;' .': i"Vri' Jj!taaJ0aJt OTCf.'M iBivi,"n.i(, tl SALT LAKE MOTELS. TOWNSEND HOUSE, HALT LA It: CITY, TELE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, " JAMlwS TOWNSEND, Proplotor. rpill.S llOl'SK IB CENTRALLY LOCJAT-j LOCJAT-j X ed. well funis bed, and baa accoLUiuoda-Uona accoLUiuoda-Uona for 150 i;uei. ' The Proprietor la now preparinn to bnild : litre ividiHoQ. to hi llutel, wkioh, when : DDiahed, wilt render it ' The 31ustCMplete Establisbment 15 TUB ROCKY MOUNTAIN RKUtON. mil WALKER HOUSE, Salt Lnke City, Utah. CHARGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. . MR. D. R. TATTEX, FORMERLY ill proprietor of tho Cosmopolitan Hotel, .San Francisco, begs to announce to the fitiztius of Utah and the traveliiiR public, that he will have, from this date, the man- AVVLTvi:it UOVSE, - nii client and commodious hotel.cen-Iraliy hotel.cen-Iraliy located on tho principal business ttrwt, is already established ui the public raiud as the UKST MAS AGED HuTLL Iwtween ban Francisco and Chicago, and ' io untiring upon this new enterprise the proprietors will Epare no pains to fully inucl alt- the rwuiremenu of their guests. I. K. PATTEN te Co., Proprietors. ; Salt Lake City, Dec. 1, 1S73. dli OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. - First Class Accommodation ior Gentlemen. Kooin per Dav from 30 50 to Si 00 . Ituouia per Week a 00 to o tW iioard per Week 0 i Bfirljor hop and Laundry connected with tho llutel.- ituod ttoading rtoom . jAastern, rt ai-texn ai-texn und Lojal A'aWdpdpera. no3 II UN BY BHCNTOS, Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, ''ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,' Centre of block. We3t side' East Temple . sueot Rooms by the Day or Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, kept by Mr. tL E. BUKUESS- Board by the Day J Wook, Moala at all hour. No expwuo spared to please patrona. Hot and Cold Batha, - TAVLOB & CUTLER, Proprietors. BIO i, !f ASHINOT HOUSE, - NgW ADDITION", ANOTHER 100 NEW 8PB.IN9 BEDS, NEW TARIFF. TMid Soutk Street, Salt Lake City. Board n.l LoMnj, it f ; Bo.rd and Lodnlni . day l.w) 9 Day Board. oel o.OO , Bod, wook 1-50 9 2- ' Bodi, V nlsbt, "9 . Meats - GREAT WESTEM HOm, ! 2d South-st, Salt Lake City, 1 - iVith a capacltr Tor am jpio5M. r irB'-ciaao j- y oo inmoda lions for familioe and travelera. ' iooml, per day, from 50 cU. to 1 1 1 00; i-ioma per week, from 3-00 to 810.00: i Soard, porwook,$7.u0; Meala, 60 oenta eah. c Free Omaibns to the Hotel. ; Barber Shop and Laundry connected with :ho liutoL 10B FOR SALE. Tor partloulan annuire it the office. my IT SMTIU k BIQAZE. Proprietors. , OODEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL -t. ajto 'RAILROAD DININQ HALL, OQD1DN, UTAH, Siluatad on Railroad Platform. Jonotion of U U- S. KBJ), Pronriotor. SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. Grand Hotel, OS Market, New Montgomery A Second StreeU, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. j r J011NS0N A Co., Proprietor, j MORTON HOUSE, i ASKVn.y,!S-F" 1 The bv.t nrwrnmMations larantowi. lca. I tioa oonlral. ItHXld, iiJ w ii yor Day- j ai15 W. G. 0R.VHAM, Proprietor. OMAHA HOTEL. 'GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, ( m;lin. Neb. rpuK I.IKUFST ANO FIXUST 1I1TK1. 1 liettvwn Cliicago and tan Franciaw Ol'EXED, OCT. 1. 1S73. O'i'O. THRALL, rivpritior. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL lj Fn-ntuii -.n nh-lth, anl Walnut LAVKU.LS- 'AUNBft A Co.. Prrc"!. I rT'lir.SOi niflUN H0IKL; "r-irl.in , 1 all i--. ri-irtraen:.. i taHw are t all tlii," uit io i in trtt--; abD.ianre with 1 nil i ''' u-a--''"' ;fl! mrV-t aS-rd It? ,.lr v-.t ojii',"TW i r,,i'."i and attin- ! ti the want nf ill- th h-it). Ti-fre s-n i-ri-'oe-i KipTtcrieaiio irftc i tb fir-; f. --t '.i lh nrir H:Ip ad M;',iVt li.-i.ei Off :e..B("" ! tnd. an i v wcrri I'niCD 'lcletraph Ui?,- in I Nlunda f tho hotel, L,' BREWERS. ' HENRY W AC EN E R , Silt Lai Cm, Utaji. . CALIFORNIA BREWERY 1 L.V'KRHr.y,H..VLlt AND rORTEB 111 .-T. R-T.H. CIVIL ENCINEERS: CEO. M. BOUTELLE, CIVIL ENGINEER and U. S. MINERAL MIN-ERAL SURVEYOR FOR UTAH. Office in the building occupied by the Surveyor Sur-veyor Honi-rsl's offirc, oppo.-ito the Townsend Ilouao, rialt Lake City. d3 W. BREDEWIEYER, US. MINERAL SURVEYOR, COX. i . fuhing Engineer, Kiauii- er of M inca and vtniog hxprt Utliceat ridence, Kim- i bull Bloolt-opporitoTownaead Uuuau. o!3 j . J.VMKS U. MAKTLNEl , HTPRAUI.TO AND OTVTL ENtilNEKK.I and LAND SLKVtiuK, LOGAX, CACHE CO DTI, i Mineral claim purveyed. olO JOSEPH CORLINSKI, CIVIL E N OJ I N E Xj 11 t ; Unltod Statei Minoral and Deputy Surreyor for Utah. Offlco: Pirat South Street, nearly opposite a20 St- Mark's Churh. M. T. BURGESS , Civil Engineer and U. S. K intra. Surveyor, Will prenare the noceasary Papera and Diagrams Dia-grams lor Patent and Protests. Office in Building oocnpled by Surveyor General " ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. J. C. HEMINCRAY, ATTOR N E Y-A T-L A Y. OFFICE, NO. 5, Kiniball'a Block, First South Btreot, halt Lako City- "- OKO. Yry A BL K 1MITH 8- J. J0S.1SB0S SIV1ITH fe JONASSON, ATTORNEYS COUNStSLORS AT LAW. Main Street. Salt Lako City; two doors south of Salt Lake House. N. B. A Notary always in tho office. uig2 bosea BTorrr thkodohe bi'rmpster STOUT & BURMESTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office on Main itroot, nearly opposite the Tribuno UHice, Salt Lake City, Utah. atf j. m. caster . o. c. wilsos. CARTER & WILSON, - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER i'int National Bank, East Temple st . uc C W. BENNETT. QKO. K. IT HIT SET. BENNETT, A WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER D. Urenig'a ttore. Main street. Salt base City. C. H. BBUP8TXAJ). M- KISKriTEiCE. y HEMPSTEAD A. K1RKPATRICK, A1T0RNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, Opposite Walla- Fargo it Co., Salt Lake City. Prospeetus for 1874. Seventh Year. ; , ' V THE ALDIME, An Ulnatratod Monthl Journal, nnlversally 1 admllted to bo the liand'omeBt Periodical in the World, a representative and Champion of American Taste. " ' - : : I Not for &i'c in Book or Xews Stores. The ALDINE, while isauod with all the resularity, baa nono of tho temporary or ' timely interest obarautorictio of ordinary periodicala. It is an elinant miecel l"ny of tire, liffht and frracoful literature, and a collection col-lection of pictured, the rarwt eyeoimens of artiHtio Eliill. in black and white. Although each succeeding number affords a freeh plea-' plea-' fure to i'f friends, tho real value and beauty of tho ldme wi'l he most appreciated afier it ha ben bound up at the close of tho year. While other publication may Maim superior lar class, tboAldiDoiaa unique and ordinal i cunception alone and unnpuroa hed abse-lutely abse-lutely wibout cumpetilioni in pri'-o or cha-racitr. cha-racitr. Tho pti'saa. r of a cnmploto volume cannot duplioatn tbo quantity of fine paper and onararinns io any other ehpo or numboiof . volumes "lor tun timoa iw coat; and then I there are tho chrumos. beaidea :" I ART DEPARTMENT, 1S7J.. . The riluftrationp of tho Aldino have won a worid-wido roputatiun. and in tho art centres -Ot huroim it is an atlmittt'd lact that iU wood , ouisaro exami'loa 01 the hiahest porfoouun ' ei-or atia nod- Tho common prejudice in . tavor ot "6lil plains," in rapidly jieldiDK to a more oduca:ed uu and di criiiiin-ung u B . whK-b rec-vanmos the advanumea ol aupexior arli.-tio uuanty with greair lcility 01 pro-ducti'-o. The hooduuw o! tne rtiuioe possoM all the delicacy and elaborate tiuish of the ( tooit cu?tiy steel piale, while thoy atlord a beiler reudenug of toe artist's oruinal. To tulb' reaiue the wondurtul worn whioh the Aluitio i dins lor tbo cause of art culture in Amoi ioa, it is only necestaxy to oontudor too ourtt to the i-ooplo uf any oinor decent ropro-eeotauoDs ropro-eeotauoDs ol the productions 01 great pnin .ers. inadiliti'n to the Joiinna by 1H0 mumbera of the Aauonal (.eaueiuy, and other noted A.moricwi aruata the Aldine will repr-jdaoe ' eittiiiplwi of lio boat furuigu mastorn, delected with view to tbo hicheai artistic aucceae and groat ot general interenL 'Ihua the Bubucnb-vi Bubucnb-vi to thoAlilmo will, at a trilling cost, enjoy in bis owo home the pleaduroj and reUnitig : influoncenot truo art. The quarterly timed platoa for will 00 by Ihoiaa Jloran and J. JJ. oodward. Iho Llirisiuiaa Leie for 1S71 will oontalti fipe lal dwijiiia api'ropriate to the sea? on. by our bt'ji aiUr-Ur and will auriiajs in attraction any of its predecessors. PREMIUM FOR IS J i. " Eiery subscriber to (he Aldfae for Iho year li-Ti ill recoive a pair ol chromo?. Ihoori-einal Ihoori-einal pictures were pamtttf in oil for toe (.uU.iaturi ot tho Aloino. b 'lboina iloran, - whnpe great Colorado picture waa purchaawl 1 by Cvonri lor ton thouod dollar". Ibo1 -ur:ci't were choreli to rupri'sout "'1 he Eftfl" 1 J and "l'ho Hf-u" Unc i a vio in tne Into .Miiunt-iiur", ,Nt llauiptbiri: ibo L'thcr uvea 1 bo 1 1 ill 01 1 irouu . iv nr. U yoimng lorn tor j. 1 hu diiiiTcnto 10 Hi" n atari ol U10 .-eono. Lbninf.ve!' is i pK'UMOl contrast, and a tli-ru? u a kwikJ .ua.-l.iy 0; tho rtit'f soope and oulor- ii.rf. '1 l.o thrvtuvi u:o caoh aored irom thirty itiMinet piar.'. and are in aueu-l"' .iLd appoaraiiu uiiiU tucr inline? ol tQt.' on-ainaK on-ainaK 1 in' trot. ; U u .'f worthy evmiple 01 AiBcrioa'a reaiv t lai.dK-apo 11 mer to the sui'-criiMTS ol the Aldinu D-'l.l but invmiarly Lufl-V idea, a;,,! IU t uccft-f i.l I.'.i ll-F.111. ll-F.111. Q is ntti-Mcd d iht U lloaii.,. t.-. ::uioLiii - uv oi lur fiigi-.aiur of -Mr. .Morn biuisuli ; " j " cwarS. , 1 i-ci l- Jih, ItTS. "Mwnt .lamwtion .S Co. i,onUoun.n,-l -md.'hL-hted with the l 1 ,,-onft in color ot jour chrm.. 'Iticy are wndorMl.y auocef.-iul rt'i re.-.'niati.'tis hy m ti,imeai rroi-.', if 'he oru-iuaii puiniin " ory ie.Ji d-Uuiiy. .iirned "ItU'C-. MORAS.". 1 Tl:e.-f 1 tuTms are in evory Aiueri-t:i. Aiueri-t:i. ibt-v are I'j tin otucmal AiiiMican pro-' cos.. w 'i mateiril it A.uiriOUi u,anaj.-; ure. ;rom ilefi-' ol" American stci.cry iy an American pHinter.acd 1 p'sent'-d t" nbjcri-bers nbjcri-bers to the Tj rst ntcftul Amencwn Art .li-jr-.Ml. If no th-Uor cocja-'o all tav.tbey will certainly ic:t-j iatere.t no ! TtinD v rod icti 'ncnn ;n-rtn.aEd nltc are tttj nv the werrc V. reen ct vrc'.i.iir tics vi pmnuetfo taeT cost the iuliiir; cnlv a irific. " hile e-, .1 ia every rekC-; to 0 n'er enroruoa that aro.oid si.TcLy for ioubie tho (ul'-ern'ti"a i r;ce i lilt. aLUIc . I'eryo 0: ia.-;G will rrue '.he--.1 i-ict-tcs icr thtaareivee noi :.'r;e r n j tl:e-did L1 did r. t i-t. ad wiil .Trrrc:a'e 129 ctteru-e Lta: renders :heir di.iir-i.Uoa iv-M'jiC- If any a -itr.-cnovr - u.d ini;, e a t rccr-cci-:er ajrv (.i-c-.u tie puo.itbe.-p will fo.-.d " ii- lioje. ' ist n I Dea .11- 1 :al ctm-'. it"J' icche. rrrc?ec:me a iiifle I r.ai iin esile "-fa-'c ieis J Lt-..-ay ta e j iCD.iSg v)l hi! itii. j TERMS. ' J.- per iiii . ia livar:.-. .Lh 'Jii i jr i. m j C Y.-. (';" .. y l-,U J lh A'd;oe wll. hor.-afsr. iuir.tld" ' lure' of Jlct a;:-c Si. CANVASSERS WANTED. i A ay pi-tv-a t "t i'rmr.t y as a M-v: .-nr.--R.--Tr -i.l rf-.;. a.'.- i Tvr ; J ia;'oriauoii oy JU" : jAMr.S orrtOX t Co.. rublhho ( j M A! D E S LA S S. St. V YO h lv. I v,M. n. li v -I- N., A.-r - x ' - ZIOS'S CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Institution la doing the largest business ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, arising from an uniform system of , dealing principally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, buying in immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. ( The i 'largest' part of then-purchases then-purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY fOOBS. DEPARTMENT are' made'thrbugh their New York, office from whence all fluctuations in the Foreign and Home markets are closely close-ly watched. The Institution is complete inll it8,yarjous departments onJ . f.c:W Virwrrol fiaa - nrci a A ilorl to the Atock'-'as fast as they' are offered in the market. Visitors- are shown through the buildings without the slightest importunity to purchase. pur-chase. " J- .-The gentlemen in charge; ot the several depai'tments are among the most widely ond-favorably known in the Rocky Mountains and we commend them to the, confidence confi-dence of the public, promising that no effort on their' part will be wanting to ensure a continuance of its patronage. They are enabled npt only tb suit the. tastes of an intelli-gerit'trad6,'.,but intelli-gerit'trad6,'.,but alsb "to compete com-pete successfully'witb. Eastern dealers. In fact, no country merchant can afford to pass by .this city under - the impression im-pression that Eastern markets will give him lower prices, better stock ormore favorable terms. ' ' Their GROCERY, HARDWARE DRUG DEPARTMENTS for completeness and -variety of stock have never 'been equalled west 61 New York, and merchants in the neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. 1 Their ; (LOTIllMi DEP.iRI.RBT ; is now opening its magnificent ! Fall and Winter Purchases, ; among which is the most varied assortment of Gentlemen's Gentle-men's Furnishing Goods ever brought to Utah. Since merchant-tailoring has been added add-ed to and made a specialty ; in this department, that ; branch o the Institution's trade has attained a perfec- tion never arrived at by any 1 similar house hi the Terri-'. Terri-'. tory. Foreign and domestic , fabrics of every style and , price made to order or sold in piece. The : SIICS FACTORY IartMt i keeps ' thirty j hands con-S con-S stantly employed on all classes of work, and has never I; failed to secure the Prize - medals at our Territorial " Fairs. Their facilities for (; turning out first-class work a have never been equalled by any like establishment in Utah. Gentlemen -and ' Ladies visiting tho city ',' would do well to leave their ment, thus enabling them to I order by mail at any time j they desire a perfect fit. I Among the SpECiALrnts ol j this Department are those of j Horse Collars, and supplying the trade with Leather and Findings, a large and complete com-plete stock of which will always be found on hand. The Institution deals in every class of mcrchaude, and all persons however remote re-mote from busineis or manufacturing manu-facturing centres can have their orders promptly filled by mailing them to W. n. ITooi-ER, Sup't. I '1 I THE CHIEF JUSTICESHIP. Chicago, 11. A Washington special spe-cial says the Senate judiciary committee com-mittee met yesterday, and again considered the Williams nomination. No conclusion was reached. Senator Edmunds, the chairman of the committee, com-mittee, was strong in his opposition to the confirmation. The committee think they can finally agree on the1 proper course to pursue by to-morrow. Meanwhile public sentiment in this vicinity seems to be wearing around in favor Williams. . I IRONFOUNDERS. KDMDND WILKES Lhukx. SALT LIKE IRON CO., Manufacturer of all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings, Mining, Milling and Suit-mug MACHINERY, WHl contract to erect Quartz Bfn.Tfi & S:oeltkrs complete, Narrow Gauge Ratleoad Work, SWITCHES, FROGS and WATER STATIONS, SEAT, KAXB, PUSH, and I MINING CARS, flUIlUISli FRONTS, ORNAMENTAL HOUSEWORK, And BUILDINGS, Etc. V Works: One block South of the U.C.R.H. September 30, 1ST1 r.1 , REPUBLISHED ET ORDER OF THE CITY COUSC1L.I AN ORDINANCE For the Prevention of Fires. Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by the City Council of Great Salt Ltiko City; that no person shall eel oil any fireworks ; tet up any stove, furnaca or other apparatus in which firo is to bo kept ; or carry tiro in tho streets without observing the following regulations, under p-jniilty of not less than ona nor mora than one hundred doUara for each ollence. Sec. 2. No per?on shall be allowed ; within tho limits of the City to dishargo or eet oil any rocket, Fquib, cracker or other fireworks without the consent of the Mayor, specifying ihe lime when and the plaoo where tho samo may be done. Sec 3. No stove or other apparatus in which Are is to bo kejtt shall be set nearer than eight inches from the tloor, except such as have no fireplace on the lower plate, such can be set within four inches of the floor on which they ttand ; and the lop and fide plates thereof shall not bo Eel nearer lhan twelve inehe? oil" any wood partition, or other woodwork, without pro-tectintr pro-tectintr the same etlivtualiv from dru by a metallic or other covering; and no pipe , belonging thereto shall bu put up unic&a it be condu ttxl into a chimnev made of brick, stone, or other ineombuetibie material, ma-terial, or if passing through the woodwork or roof of a building, there shall be a space of not less than four inches between the pipe and the wood, and the pipe shall bo kept from nearer contact with the wood by FOine safe material, and shall project pro-ject four feet above or beyond the roof or i wood work. iVoi-i'rffrf, tho Mayor or any I Aiderman shall deem lhi alcjve to le 1 equally tafe, then to be certiiieJ uiiuur his I hniul. Skc. 4. No person hall bo allowed to carry or cause to be carried in any Irvet, thoroughfare or lot of this 'i'y any burning burn-ing ceals or brand of lire, unices the same be in a covered vciI. I Sr..-. i. All fore :uA fvirjaceehiinneys I or ilues shuil bo niU'd at .-at four teet ;f.-et above th rof. by or through which ; thev paw nndhail haw a dcad.-ning flue lor fire t-park arre-t'r of woven wire.p.aced 'on tho Lop, or wuhiu tiih cLimuey or Sec. (". The or ccupnit of any hou-c, shop or oilier buiMi: g shall cai.-e lli'-1 tUivj or chimni'Vi thf-rpol ;o be s-wept or I j burnt out as oll'n as uny r-e n-'fiirtd to' ' ke-p the Mime c'.f an. In rn of hunting ..ut tli.s, it shfil'. b-j ir : 'b-y tiin-: , 1 and only whin the r--f Ri.d oWir t.LT-j t.LT-j rounding combn-iibis a-e w- t. Any , p-r.-:.n i-uiT'riTig the fi.i of any b-, oc-! oc-! ..-iipi-.-d by l-.io or h'-r to l-x-ome f-'Ui and a4 tire, or M t;rr.l at B'.y o :,'-t l-.int hernn ry s-i-n'l li-ih lo :h- pn- I filTcs pret-.-nL-cd ui the Lr;t tccuon of laia I ar-hriftnc M:.;. 7. Tt -a'd V- l1 J-:'r of;1:- Tn-1 tp-;or of Hi.: 1 d -rc- t-" -x-il.. ;.c ia- fa.-y. :i"y ca'.;? from :h irTTn'-.a',-? utngrr1 r-f : -v. ni3V I"-- i.;r''r '' S" r .;-- ot a', ale. f'.-j ---rjH''.: tf ') -i Ms; or i7 s"v A' !". an cfc--j cf rc-ffirrv or r-.f-iil of tfci --r or o-rcrar,.? f y -lj-- from wi:h an: ? r mv !s rr?- 1 h-.-ria.J. .a--- fi :;..: v':;:ra-' a-r.-l. cr - ": r; rrat.;j us-d in j i.ti--- ;. to r.y. ri u-i-ftfv, to a 0 !--. at : .. - r.c of .no or.rt 6..-.- . f - : v-r vp - ? . 1 A. U. r M -T. K --:;( 1 . MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSIcrAN" AND STTtnEON, ofSf fivi doora north of Pnstoffiee. Offlc hours irom 10 to 12 k-m.. aad 8 w o pja. sulO MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opprj-ite OW CoBrtltntioa Building, Build-ing, Vain tiir-. Offio hour 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. BMi-enoflO Biaaop TutU, J. W. Team, Rev. C. C Stratloa, lUr. J. WeJeh. 123 DR. J. D. THOMPSON. M. D., OFFICE FmST DOOR SOUTH LAMB 4 Co.'a Dnii Store, Bi-fft. Xample Street. Km idea at Walkar Hoot. & STATIONERY. STEVENS & CO., WhDlBsale anil Betail Stationers, Botwe-sn Walktrr hA CUft Hoqms, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. nail LUMBER. BUILD'O MATERIAL p 4 H E u s 1 PS 3 s a l j 1 1 d t? fl H -S g i B s 1 1 0 p. y o I l." 'A -3 ec 5 A . H I r v j K " fl o 3 trJ M s . 4 M g W I LUMBER YARD. LUMBEB DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Mouldings, Soinglea. Latlu. JONES k PORHAN. THE ADVANCED PRICE Dried PEACHES APPLES, , 1 TEASDEL &, CO. ; 1 L Vero Selling Lo-w FOR CASH our Stock of Blankets, f Clothing, Shawls, in 1 Woolen Goods. TEASDEL & CO. PARLOR, HEATING, AJ"D COOKING STOVES, ! At ljw Cash RnU. j TEASDEL & CO. VERY CHOICE FAMH t GROCERIES, Tiie FirjiKt of TEA S; C C) F F F F . 1 CALL A5D EXAMINE, yO TH'H'TH.K T' rff'H' f,""J ; TEASDEL U CO., 65,67,69 East Temple Street BUSINESS CARDS. Shokt liraisKss Ciet8 inserted in ibis column., nndr their rwpective hpaJinc'. t S cents per Hoe per wk, or T.i cent ier line per month- This ia an excellent orrortunity for miKellaneoaa dealer and r.tvb&aic to plae their business prominently bejbr the public at a very aroaM coat. EMICRATION ACENT. WC- STAINES, P. 0. Box StOT. New . York City. jell DIVORCES. j ABSOLl-TB DIVtWKS OH'lAlKD from Coura of ditTerent Siairs 'or de-amnion, de-amnion, etc No rub ictty rivrii'ed. No cbartre nntil divorce cracted. A-Jdresi Jd. dU.iSli,Ai:ora-.y, l.'t Breal ru,y l. TOYS. " GO TO SAN"Pr"R for vonr Cbristtnai Toys. Opposite Kimball 'I'vlt, "ei TENTS A WAGON COVERS. T CURTIS, Asent 3d Souib, orpoiie Com-. Com-. tnercial St. Tent from. to Sav. jeo 1 JOHN BOLSER'S Sail Loft. East Te:crle ! Street, three dtxra of Walker liro.'s, ToaU from 81o up war da. iyl j BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS j JAMES DWYER, 41 Fan Temple ftreet, ; Dealer in black Booti, bchool T.oom and Fine reach Stationery. i FURNITURE. HDIXWOODEY, N01. 31 East Temple; . Sireet and T5 1st SoiithSlreet. BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY: fresh ri. buna. f?ks, bread, dolivored in all parU of the city every morning. ol" BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. iTr J. EOOPEK. No. ff7 Commercial Y Street- Boots and shoes made to 9r CLOTHINC A OUTFITTING. O'REILLY A CV, corner of :d South and Commercial Streets- 11. 'thine and iuT-niahinsr iuT-niahinsr Goods. Hats. boot-', ehcea. Ac- -v WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES AN3 JEWELRY O.L.EL IASON BUGS to Inform me reridenta of Salt Laht City and vicinity, that he not onL: guarantee to properly Reiair. Clean anO Adjust Wawheaand Ohronomeicra. butoewi 1 make them or any pan Of hem te order, and arrant tho work. Jart received now supply ot E'ein.SwiM ffawne and a nne St -ok of firat-cla-f elr- rice lo- W any in town. l"wo loom Kwt of the 'Woret RarA SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. "BIG GUN" STORE. HAGUE BROTHERS ' Xinporten of and Dealer in Guns, Pistols, AmmunitioB inn Reminglon Sporting Rifles ON SALE The boat in use. TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS. F. A. U1TCHKLU D1VITI JtMCT MITCHELL & JAMES, Rpvtftnly announce to tne Iiblic that Lhey have Kemovkd lo tli"ir New l'ro-mUeson l'ro-mUeson WtteL Temple Street, opP'Hil the CitvMoat Murk ft, where liv T hope, by atrict attention tc bn-ine--" and email protita Lo rrjril the cooiiiiU'-d patn.tnage io liburally boetowod upoa tiiein. Tffl,SHEET IW & CuPPEKSKITHS FURNACE WORK A KOOFI.NO. Gas, Water, and Steam Fitters. WEST TEMPLE STKEET, ti'i"il" City Mont M.irki t GEORGE E. RELD & CO. Are now prei ared to run GAS and WAT Kit JMl'fc Irto htiiMirrt ( tl" rr r-.(i- M il ttin lc-eI rl : i-t ' . - r b 1 'f ii-pnnre of oicr twriy ir-.-. 11; ih dc". r'irarji ail 1 d-'iie id IL l-o -uanner. W Ver "n b--' ln-- -i v f HAS ar-'i W.."I Lit t'i ''K. h a . n 1 - LirM. M'irk 1 1; n-i 'i'JUl'i fur (-. ter 11.J. 1 ifr,- WAIN (ST II I. IT, Opposite Walker Uono. 8TEAMER3 FOR EUROPE. WHITE STAR LINE CA .:. i i I li K UNITED STATES MAIL pfrr i j v New York. IVk 4. Liverpool. ? l-ii-r--'.- I " i-f -T-. V'-r- . T i ' f ' 'jt.ulas.., Ll. :.", . i " - a-.l BAKKINC. ! SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DESERT KATiDNAL Ulll 'Receive dPLOslts or One Collar and . rpwards. Interest at eight per cent, rxv anniim compoLtnded emi-annuai"iy, on tha IHrat of Jiarch ad ScpU'iuU'r. YM. H. HOOPER, Prwide-nt. H. S. ELDRKDGE, Vice FrwiJonL L. S. UlLLii, Ca-'hier. DESEBET PJATIONAL BANK or SALT T.ATTR CITY, UTAE PAID UP CAPITAL- ..f X0.C AtTHORlZED CAPITAL,- l,0W Ot Wm. E. HOOPES. Pr!d-xt, i H. S. ELURriDOE. IT BBKiHAM YlVNu, W a. J KN N I N iJ.S Dirwtori. JOHN VJ, F. LITTLE, L 6. HLLio, Caihier," fctii. ta Gold Dust, Coin, Eichftncc, Land Warrants, College Scrip, etc, COLLECTIONS SM'K AND TROMPTLT lLEMLTTKU FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR . SALE. Interest Paid on First National Bank of Ctab SALT LAKE CITY. See Special Advertisement on Third Pa i mS I SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK. iAnthoriied Capital, $51)0,000. E M. PrRKLL. Prwii-ft- JOS El' 11 M. UUKKb it, Caiier, ! liEill'SIEAD A K.lhBPAr.tl(.'K. ! AUornajf. COKBESrOH pcht : SEW YORK - fo?$VZhS. BOSTONNaUonal Bank of North America. Ame-rica. CHICAGO ...Third Nation Punic. l,St. LuL lS...lhird .Namnal tank. U.MAUA...Umh National Bant. SAN FKANClbCO-.NauonaJ Gold Bank Dd Trust Co. LoNl0N...Jay Cook, WiCiillrb 4 Co. WELLS, FARHO & Co.. EXPRESS FORWARDERS Bankers & Dealers in Exchange, DralU on Europe. Kuroi-ean Collection promptly attended to. EAST TEMP LB ST., SALT LAKE CITT liocry Wftdaworth. AgtmV. ml2 a. w. vhitb. w. a. u oounoa. WHITE & HcCORNICK, (Bnooeuort to A- W. Whit k Oo-J Kn TnrpLMT., Salt Lai Crrr. Dealera In GOLD DUST, COIN & BULLION Exchange m all (he pnnnjmi o'.oe of the United &Mcs and JJuritfte, rartiru'nr ailcntion civen to Cclltylioni and prooeii ri'iimteJ al rurrent rale of h i choaiike on day ol payumnt- 0K0. K. WH1TNKY, AUnroey. Ra.nl: of Culilirni Tt FrnMfA l.ni.lUw A L...Ati. Lank ol ' ula- ,N.- Y -t a Cbildi afc-PiiDCo Clit-M-ii bu L-uii. Onish National Uiu,k Umaba BRUSHES. cklkhraii:d 13 11 TJ S II 1G S, PAINT KALSOVIV!"', WllUttUHlK'fR. IK'K-hMKH. hu 9iial Fim.T I'sa For BtJe. Wbolowil. and KtJl. br 7. C. M. T. Or-erry and Uruf Dai niiioi. ,M...-tr. (i.-ll. A I F. H. bl KW 'fair 'fa-ir f.iw f r. BROKERS. ; C. E. Pomeroy, 13 O B I?, MONEY TO LOAN. r.nli.in. mi X'w Vtk. Kai , I'i;ui'ivn am! I'.u i njn-. GOLD IPiPJ SILVLB E'jUCHT 1D SOLD. pii.vr.H r- i.i' v ' ,:K -J i. '.l'L 1 1. CVil'-flions Msi.l'.-. i 1 r i.-M K '' ' 1. 1.11' "I. I I- 1 ' ' ; b r li i f.,'.i. ! l-' ''. ;'! "'inn '"' " . , .i a i.i.i T , 1 . A ' in ' 1 1 ' Jr.'' I-" '. " ''-" I' t .am u, r.n.1 Ktw V. 1" -jr'-T-t. , .1 li,. . T; . , COOtC J DHUC TOHE' a.IMINC NOTICE. mTri7 I Hill lnln ..ol; i..ni.-.:--; ."' w ' "' I u '. - (--. T.OTIC f- , . . ,.. .'.ti'jWHIM. |