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Show 'Gpeciaj. Btisiness Notices. hare jffciUHrUC rwfHmON.-- We the that', I'oT&ealtattoii sayln OHAJvrr Oar ia best arranged for burning soft coal of .any store ws our customers, naye erer wn-an- d ' without a single xceptioa pro- ..u claJjaJfteni perfect in all their ar? ngznpnts. nJ especially adaptJwd to the Inferior soft cowl of the - peculiar .finishei ofe the EluiUtrood eoUar makes 11 worougmy rroof. All first-clas- s .ir.tlnn jisy"furnishing stores sell them.' couse ... .Th Panorama. In state of unfavorable of the quence the. weather on the presentation or our panorama Across the Contl nent" at the Theatre on Tuesday evening last, we take pleasure in informing the public that we shall exhibit same in the 20th Ward School-hous- e on Friday evening, and the 16th Ward School-hous- e on Saturday evening, Dec 17th and ISth. Doors open at 7, commences at 7:30 p.m. Admission 2T cents; J21 reserved seats 50 cents. tumr SMkcr He is Trmlj when talking, exhibits a Who, u i of ruouthf stumps. If you would ' keep your dental fixtures in perfect Sozo-rtoxtalking ordr,use the fragrant U the ; simple receipe daily da&w ut sure. Tin: World Does not Contain a f ejlcine that will cure a distressing and dangerous Cough or Cold at rapidly and certainly as Halb's w-Tm"- r . t -- T MICE f OF GOLU. City, December Salt Buying mt L12: mOing mt self-evide- nt 1. 1375. $1.1 4 Ji-- EVENING NEWS: Local and Other Matters. SO Tiiauutoaua-KHie shade at 1 p.m. a degrees F. in Foggy. to-da-y. there are Messages at the V tern Union "Telegraph Office .for William 8. Cadder, U. D. Haven, William Robinson and ; Charles Dean. .List of Names Lateveuiug Mr. James Wood, of the lU;h Ward, lost a list of names, Ac, of persons residing in that VVatd,,, The finder will oblige ly It this office. District Court. letb. . themmeat vin:; Thurs iay, Dec. - . t. r Llddell & Brown Mrs. llotch- kiss; on motion of plaintiff leave is granted the plaiutifT to v amend their complaint as to insert Mary L. Hotchkirts, It' being the full , name of the defendant. Iee A Otteuhiemer r. Alex. Tarbel; in the matter of Injunction and receiver, the Court hearing the pleas, argument, etc.. $ Land Patents. The following have been published IIoxcy or Horehouxd and Tar. Unitcd States 1jA.ni okhck. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in Halt Ike City, 17. T., ' d&w me minute. Iec- - 13th, IS 75. Writs. I am prepared to make Cash Patents have been received out '.Wills In a legal manner, in and are now ready for delivery at pperplate style, and on very the Land Office, to the following reasonable terms, at George 'A. named persons: ' Smith's residence, joining Histor- John Armstrong W'air . A. Pratt." Andrew C Nellson .Joacpb .Moos HuoMoa ian's Office. John BaUley Atvieraon William Cly.le Look out for the grand opeuing Andrew wIMiam Adummn William 8 Mad P Wiuiana liu night atlDwyert book store of a Joba C Nitenaric-hto- - s llrranallsiea Bbepbert Joho L Jewke tplendld display of holiday goods Knhlhovor on next M6nday night at 6 o'clock tucbard Jewken"JO! APhilHD VUIBU December 14th. The public are in OlJVCM A. lATTOW, ' H. 'ter Land Office, Salt Lake City. dU For Sals. A. desirable building The fol European Mission.--Th- e lot situated three and a4ialf blocks are from the Millennial lowing Star north of Post Office: best view of of 22 Nov. water of running the City, plenty ArroiXTMKXTS. TbeKIders who through the lot App!y at this ( have recently arrived from Utah,on d!4 fire. missions to the British Isles, are Don't b Imposed Upon I ! ! appointed te be Traveling Elders H. Reiser. 4 doors east of Godbe's In the several Conferences as follows: Thomas A. Birdrug store, has Watches and Clocks mingham; WilliamWheeler, V. .Taylor, for all who want reliable timepieces Leeds; Thomas Callbter.Llverpool: I la pairing dene on short notice. Themas Harris, Isaiah M. Coombs, William Pax man and A. O. Smoot, dSO Krerythlnjf warrmnted. Jun., Liondon; Hamilton Q. Park James Sharp, Glasgow; llyrum r rue raivK l- and VV. Taylor, Manchester; Khadrach Erapev, Norwich; Platte D. Lyman, Nottingham; and W. C. A. beIt is the duty of all persons Sraoet, Jun., Sheffield. ra starting on a Journey to ascerARRIVALS. More Missionaries. tain by what route they can reach The following Elders arrived at least the destination with their on the 20th lost., at 5 a. Liverpool trouble, and If there are two or m., per 8. S. Witcontin, Gulon Line: same Walter Thomson, John C. Sand-berr mora roads leading' to the Eric F. Branteng, Eric Is safest to the decide which point, M. Evans,. John K. ud pieasantest to travel. leter Hawkins, Bell, Kwen Nelson tAVevlaka pleasure In stating, that and Jotin The brethren Lrson. Nobth-wsstsbh sailed from XTew York on the 9th the CznOAOO A Katlwat is the oldest, and several Inst., at 2 p. m: 'Had a geod voy & ilea the shortest, route between age. All are in the enjoyment of excellent health and spirits. Within the .ii.uaha and Chicago. ,ast two years the road bed has Big Cottonwood. We learn from 'een put in admirable condition, Mr." SoL KImbali; rthe contractor tnd ttlmoeV the entire line has been for carrying the mail to and from lald with steel tail. Silver City, Big Cottonwood, that - .'The Depot lu Chicago is central snow the in the canon was about y located, and as their trains arfire a and half feet deep thereabout rive there thirty minutes in a of weeks ago, but has set of all other lines, passengers couple tled about inches since eighteen snre of makingEvrt cB always be now four feet, making then, being . -connections. 'rn travel and laborious. When4i;i.e connections are made atA ever a tedious horse from the road, deviates ChicagoWith the Lake Shore he sinks down and is half Michigan Southern, Michigan Cen-tra- l, plump buried the in enow. Baltimore & Ohio, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne A Chicago, Kankakee From the Wellington mine,above L4a' and Fan Handle Houtee, for Silver City, in Silver Fork, about kn points EAST and SOTJTH-.EAfe- six tons of ore are being nauled dally, and the hauling contractors have about 200 tons to bring, away j or to are If you Chicago, going c ' Kast, ou should, by all means, yet. Sliver resembles the "Des City r purchase your tickets on the Old erted Its inhabitants hav Village," .1 Pioneer Route ing left it excepting three men and one om From this state of You will And on alt o rough facts it may be inferred that the (rains Pullman Sleepers, new and amount of mall matter passing to magnificent Day Goachea, and the and froai that point, to be carried beat Smoking and Second Class by Mr. KimbaUi is not very hefty. that taken up averazinar' about a (!ars now on any road lu the . letter a trip, the down load being ' ' with lightly more cumbrous, owing per Particular Information had haps, In some measure, to the be time 'maps,' tables,' etc, may Of--' fact of the ''numerous inhabitof Ticket at any the Through rk In the West, or upon personal ants" of Silver being anxious for a written application to J. W continuation of their mail facilities IrtMia, llcket Agent, Bait liake that they may continue their comUty A. IL Earl, Ticket Agent at munication with the outside world, Hrieu, or to J. H. Mountain, West- - for which feeling they can scarcetraveling Agent, Omaha,Neb ly be blamed, under the circumor to vy. II. Btenoett, General Pas-- stances.. d54 ieugwr Arent. Chicaro. t Daneing Parties. .. ; Crt.b. Fkrouson; watch maker, 11, First South St., a few doors east "y JThe AVlnter Is the proper time of of Commercial PC the year fer Indoor recreation and amusementa.to be engaged in by those who wish to do to, and. the xnniTALs. meet prominent among the means Tvwaavsi Hocaa. Dec 13. used to pass some of the long even II Collier, F V Bailey, Elko; T ings or the season pleasantly Is the 1 rV.a.ll fiikll. " social dancing party i AY nave a " Sacramento; Mrs few JsuggesUons Wm.p.Ifanke, to o3er Upon , ftone. Miss Heao, St LeuU; H H the or aaws svii wuh V. subject parties l of this &f uO uu' p Gor- - kind, directed esDeclallv 'to the P L P Cottonwood; Gordon, , " dn,Handy; N P Barttlett aod wife, Latter-da- y Saints. ;T begin with. ; VL r Morgan and wire, ISunalo; Thus dancing, though r perhipV. Intrinsi (iummiin. ugaen; Hamoel Snort, .Sandy: John Thompson.' Pioche: cally harmless in itself, does not C C Cooaarock. Kevada; O H Earle, form any part of the religion ef the w Kvanstoo; N Beeman, Almy: Chas Latter-da- y Saints; but is permitted K 'Needham,Louisvill Ky;. An'for their "atnXJsanent' and Imply drew J Stewart, jr, ProTO. , i recreation. DEC3tBJUt 1& We do not esteem attendance, at parties the moat appropri J P Howard and wlfe.Wasoleg - dancing for ate noemberof the Church way too; James Anderson, T: M OorM. to their evenings?.) Warmoca PJdortosv L spend Sandy; a' ananClty; H Hatch, John D Howe, Nevada; prefer . to .hear f the organization " a V C Im pro tement , socJeties,' literary John.D Bishop, Bingham;Bishop, E M of and kindred institutions, Institutee D Lane. P John T tiadeoj Morgan, B A Smith, Sandy; B W with which are associated the! de London; Lambonrne, Gold Him W H livery of lectures on religious, scl-entlflo and other sob4eets,- - which as Uhducy toi im Teourvamea Morgan ana wire, will have a'dlrect L,U-11o- tt. ; the i A,Oodbe, prove Bt'Leui; jni ads; of the hearei s. M Haines, Centra City; I Certainly We have no objection' to J Cityi - W Morris, New York. well regulated dancing, parlies for thoae wh. have little to do and t ALL, need exerxLscf or l)o4Uy exerciso is vited. : . 1 dancing parties as well aa anything else, for the need of an Improvement in that regard 'must be be ',to all who i claim-t- o Saints. In the first' place ; there should besoosethlng like a definite rule regarding the more common-sens- e and decorous times for opening and closing such parties, which rale has been of late conspicuous for its absence. He far as this matter is: concerned, circumstances sometimes alter cases, as, - for instance, - in the - various settlements of . the Territory there appears to be no valid existing reason against dancing parties commencing at sucUh'owr iu the afternoon or , evening 'as to allow plenty of . time for those engaging hi the p&aU oie to havo ai much of this recreational is gwd fpr theru, and close nsver later, but as much earlier as desired, than ten o'clock at night. Id this city, however, the circumstances are somewhat differ ent, many people who may wish to attend parties of this nature beiog engaged v in business of varioua kinds and uu&ble to leave tht-iavocations till late in the evening, yet under no consideration what ever should such parties" be kept open after eleven o'clock, and they should close earlier. when reasooa bly practicable. The keeping ef late hours is not conducive to the moral, physical, or intellectual health of individuals or communi ties, but decidedly deteriorating in those respects, and should therefore be discouraged by the Latter-da- y Saints. The keeping of late hours is also a direct breach of the revelation in the Book' of Doctrine and Covenants, In which the Lord com mands his disciples to retire to rest early and to arise early In the morn - , isrisrixr g, m j - . , Unl-telBtal- oa. - - . J , . . ' if - Chae-HortonvC- ala, a W , - REUEIIBEn z JBeit and 5 ;DBXS3 Q00D3, EUaTTLS, s. And eHrrtauurSa ta BIT COeos Uae, Is a IWART3L8or, ospo3a tbe Fort B all on fcaoa tfcat wtak All parties of this as weW,iu fact, as ef any.' other iklnd, should be conducted Inaccordance with the rales of the strictest propriety. though without unnecessary 'affectation or'resfralnt that' the utmost -- Cheapest-Plac- e children t GoW menu cents, adults 10 fclsed.-14- i t WARO 8PRIN0 BATHS. , Private and rtu.Hgt' ,. cents. 25 'UMK 1 dull, strong; Money; ranged 4 pre currency to 7 gold, with mium, closed 7: Stocks dull, little oflered; Western Union. 75i; Quick silver, 18; Pacific Mall, 40 J: Mari posa, 7j; Wells, Fargo, stj; JN x Central, 104J: Erie, 16;; Panama, Union Faoific. 73: Union I'a ciflc Bonds. 1051; Central Pacific 4 r-- 3 1; List of Letters. in Pnut Office . II lliiDtoor fIC; Hawkia Mrs llraasoenwar A K-h-son 1 " M Hank M njokman Brklxr M A J lterftie-M- M Bar Bean M Brown A Urvwn M H Kimball H Kimball M l J i A Mly McKiunf-- M Mc-ari- MovyarML Moody V r"ullruer S J Ployi Fas-a- n M hiod her M Field M U Greer H Gauvhat Mrs Uaus a Garrett 4 F Parker A Prmnart Mrs FeygortG A A t Peacock J Parker L.M DA Proctor Paul M Pray I P. 1i-l- A K 500 BOXES OF RAISINS, A Warren 4 Or'.ob M :o:- - G Wells II C Woolev II W he lock WtulH M Centennia M worthlD M Woods S Wells n wyattnM Winters B D . William V Voiin O'counor I CW Player 1) Hanon F Pratt H O Paul J Pitt J Page J S M 11 A Q Peterson J insatiable desire to corrupt the HBurleigh Peterson H lluth H G lancet t C morals of the young people of the Barrett& hughes H J Parker PM ts Person Boyd Hall V. J I'eteraon S A worth community. Blrsstrom CMHnagiand E Pit ma us S imI not least the an. next The Plnuock Vf 3 Blackburxt U .lluiier r Hi Prico W L Heath E portant thing to be considered in liarllott Hettzuian D S Prtco W BlrdCF this connection Is the klud of danc- Brasier Geo HuntCJ PieicoWS K Harnett G P Hoffman 20th ing that should be engaged in at Bates JC Richards Dr ward those parties, there being some Barton J HeilegHC KuudqulstCF J J P Haywood IIL Kansoa HI) kinds that are becoming, while Battler " J JItica II Hrigbouse J P Bull J Hunter J 11 Keed H A others are decidedly the opposite. Brinkerhoff J Hacking J S Kovlance. II Of the latter class are those gener- Blackwood J Holmberg-e- r J Mock hi J liaxter M Harvey J lUwllngs J L ally denominated "round dances' lirophy M Kuban J J Hoy J 'J S Hlbbard J II Kippey T J lo which there should be unquali- Broadhurst Urickmaster SHall J C Richmond W H HlmcbrlibUJU fied objection, If only on the ground ti N Hanson A ic Blat- Steele Bright occe that the position generally pied lirlngburt Itervey tner S U Homer A Sullivan B Brighton by arties engaged in them is at BulIT Hunter T Scoffers C F O W Suinertown D least indecorous, not to say vulgar. BurbrklgewmHacker W W B Hasium w Mr. Dio Lewis, in writing against Bywater Hutchltwon K Seater C Barlow W W Hates WT Hastier Schofleld C "round dances," states that all a Bowson G J Siatterlee E I) sensible person needs to convince Brown J W Irwin J II Spencer o w Israel B htokes G him of the Indelicate, not to say. bam G cJS M Jones CJ RA S String H Sporry indecent, character of such dances Carnshsw Johnson Hands J Jacobs E is to Imagine a couple standing up- Carlisle A JA Stremberg rill A Jensen B L Slater J C on the floor, without whirling Cocke James Jas Coon A It J Sharp " MJ HhOTOlyJ t around, in the attitude or rela- Craig-c N Heribner J Joyce Crosby Jauobsea S tive position of persocs engaged CoxBI StomO W Hudler S in dancing of that description, CahoonF Jeffs w Carlson F Stevens H J K Strong W W It may be urged that there la only Carey H W Klrkwood R Csharlffer Coy Kuiffht O evil In a matter when evil Is made Cox II CG H Kellar Snow W Conner J3 Smith J thousands of Powell . J Whit-Hun- TiMPOBri:iD TEA NEW 4 CLUAXED BRiDV AT BroMtt to lliali Is tie flnestever ! TEIilSBEjaL'S 1 1 -- Retail. Xt y Goods XepaT?tixieii CHRISTMAS that people Conway Geo KeUoCone Joe Alaska Mink, Lynx, Imitation liynx, French Coney, and an s i 4 t4M enclleaH variety Cliildreii's JFurs. talking to Saints, whose .Latter-da- y I " J II " TM ChamberlainJLakcr D N Lundberg FO Taft L Lloyd H Cooper J J G Couiam J jr Laker II V. Triplett M It Temil J Curtis J N Lundy Townsend M T Cornell B J LyooH S Thomas S Chapman S Loundquist Lewis X T P 41 duty it is, according to the nature of their religion, to "shun the very appeaiance of evil." Longford W Litter W H M Dewey B F ueurbtoa Darey C Dick ti ho Daria J Duncombe J Dormont A Donahue T In a conversation in the Presi dent's office, Dec 4th, 1875, with Bishops Lsyton and Smith, on the subject of dancing, President !via " i)J V Thoo was bis mind said that it Young " K from commence F A that dances should one to two In the afternoon, and Emly A aS dismiss from 9 to P. That was the Huglish Rives C 2 in in this had he E Entwisel city adopted plan Bdwmrda A the early days of the Territory, and Kvaua JK which he wished to see adopted by the bishops In the settlements. He had led out in this way himself from the commencement of the settlement of the Territory, and set the example In his own prac tice, and his mind was still un changed. Dancing was no part of our reli gion, but when we attended to it for our amusement, we did It in the name ef the Lord, just as we should attend to any other business. With regard to round dances, he was opposed to them, from begin ning to end, from top to bottom. Bound dances were first commen ced In and still continue brothel house dances. OEoitaB RfiYNOLDS. (Clerk to Prest. Young. I endorse the above statement. (Signed) BbiqhaM Youtfa. McLean J MoGlrl T Vaughn Ml MeadsA F Co r OlfOU J O'Nell L GrayD Tie Fall Value for Your Honey H'iwnKW Whitehite W Wright J M Williams Sc J8 V DBLINQU T,tRS. B Co ucior'h Orrica, V- - T Salt Ldae rxinF, HALT LAX.B Dec 2, 1875. AssssarMi Aire Co CJTT, VTOT1CK TO DELINQUENT TAX-FAY-- 1 1 trt : The follow nc named persons are bvrebr nottfled that unless their Count v YoiiDgSW 0 Zehler J - -- shine." ' ' E.N. The Panorama.--Th- e panorama Messrs. Ltamboarae and slilford.-......,.;..- t of; Krkhan 1 J. nedakr.i. ..... ' -- ? ! ward :p6 40 ' '73 x"l will be exhibited in the 20th Ward Schoolbou.se 4. (Friday) .BEAVY FIRE PLATER 16thJ evening and in the , - Ward Asid Dttnaplas Grate. School-hous- e on Saturday-eveningmt v doors open at seven, f commence at as 1XM7UE AT ALI TIjIES vines t tuv see.f rtfAri nai seven. be seen half past It will by as tALU.Lt.ni Uriari, fea the special -- notice ad vt that the .DUICt UMFCR.'i.BAJUHG.., ! Jnoi PERFECT tPERITiOX pricee.ef ad mission are very mode T A SESLL EXPEHSt V rate, and the exhibition Is wel to-morr- Aucustus Swarner. Claud Olhre..i4....'...-....i.ll- I .......... jSs m i ilat.; a; ' FOR ....... Smith ......... feilsKorbers... ; ' James M. Preston Pree..,.fc....;.lth ward ? Hnrti jwd James McKnltht.L. ......... t foaet. ... N. f. Blomquist ......... ..13th ward Busby.. .v.i. JspB Hesry limits... .v. Uenefer Oliff Johaeoa... ......... M ore ft fetter. Frederick Kefclu.-.- X . ' BstaUnt OsatelipeBeer. .. Feter T are v. 2ft rS 41 00 15 85 40 W 129 I CO 148 80 178 00 2 40 21 15 1H7 30 2Ut 80 4 9 61 SO 10 30 328 144 M 82 B0 . . . , John-6- Rl.' WbitneTw,.-..ft- "uwui 73 75 n14 hi AM.. oaio,...),, JOtUl VkMBnra.L. .; i ?.OT - B. W. C. JENHINS. Aasnt Cnrrexwulfuce J"u4" Solicited.- T - I - uramiiyiicii. LEADS, PAINTS, COLORS. :: wmhrcook-.:;-r- ..... Jams Hrsley.,... Mubw..........! ..... emf - i Jshason JAotwstusMos-....;- .Ik "mo ..--, J. ' t , Turpentine, Brushes, Etc. cine a a o, ill. d3 thm i n r .. ; i . J. txS i.m a trt trt .Sr. O.'fciCotUn, 4 SPOOLS FOR .'25c. & P. Coate' and Clark's v ! i d2S& ' CEnTS-A-TA- M. TUB LATEST NOVELTIES IS MAUKET. . BBATOS Omca At Wm. Dt Irer's, City Dru" Store, Main street, OydenCity. where ae win aneea. aursdar rnoay ana Mt All Calls promptly attended to. . THE BEST ALPACA CI UTAH AT 50 n em 16 25 ;17 10 S3 25 24 66 77 75 14 65 22 40 71 85 23 00 MM. 36 75 ' USS, i T. LATIMER, QKO. KOUXKYf j , .!.. ... IJ 1A.ILI. 1 ' OkXXH.TATLOR. P. ARMSTRONG. Into our HAVING REMOVED Balldinsf, we are now ' prepared to furnish everything In our line at the Liowest Ratce and with dispatch. J - SADH.i3D0pHQ Everything In ths Building Una. ixjl 1M os- -i f t fretvtll not p rncUrfolJ. i ll Urn. Jennings; Soifs Wnros MOHLDIHjjS, &. FRAMES x 1.1. a,- Lumber, Shingles, hi it oseph Blun..b...j....l.jru Uobe rtOuUios ..4 r , PRESCRIPTIVE 29 60 20 82 60 80 75 7 6A 232 60 JS 85 i ward - Oils, Ilnilv arrival 'of the Iatest IQtwl&al of EOTISICAL PHYSlDAlt. t lotions and Qood, Fancy: Bry Staple IXRATS all klods S DisVii l,k:l.k.nt to anwan family. Tzntu ntl nhoeM Men's i&ti:::attdCaps, XRssrosiros Foarts Kast street, betsreva b and SeeendBntasUBSt.'or-easirs w ITntler anil ear, Furs: OcntCjur- consulted Iadien' Salt bp. Jetter-- lock box LakeCUj. 86 f ' 74 36 wjard S ,r 1 (to-morro- w) Particular attention given to tfas iostiraoce of resHeno a and oontrata. Bprolat rttps offersd for terms of thres to firs years. ,. BASKMBNT. OUR . Oeerf 8yiil., J. rewson ai 30,000,000. .. Wm PLlEMii; - i LI DOS 1X0 ; FUOl : Co. : .;"" ward . t taf nrury rTOaetuyr,..,.. w.'ADUV.'rfi0t niiusm DuruiirB.' . w (Me & rfi , i S, IN 25 00 00 40 85 935 15 re - i AT THE 43 S5 185 SO j. the Uiim y FIRE. INSURANCE , : UapsN.Chlanea ,.,.,10th " S.J. Darldtna Joh von Jonasson. ...... ; John Porter. & H. B. Smita... (t bat a kind of Inquiries, can be for tlian half the that the large oqr ;- ' Stock of the ..... A' (ieittral ' - HfirdwariB. CcU&cy, T'HStcJ, LOWEST-PRICE- 4& 28 .., Thomas Oakey. .. M VfAWXv and . CHOICEST. FAMIliY GROCERIES, : . AnbrttONAL LI3T OF DELlNQUENrS. i December lOtb, 1875. else where tbla 9tafe Jamea Bird:::.. i.'.W..,. .. 14th ward 276 M) In afallng; In Jnallfles hn barker... vm oa I many ply a W E.lUoharas........ .i. tjw ... 4S 10 heesr.....M...... ll 00 Western Coal Mrs. Jane y ' 44 ' 181 80 Wlxon.... .. Addems..-used Jota ward 230 cooking .llh ...... Baisar .. 58 70 j coat of J. W. Chamblain. , less - , 75 10 118 6ft Lafayette andOrunp. wood; B oes Pettlt. lue 7 fines In JjEff CHJ.BTEK U4kh ward RS 70 ............ . -r 15 66 Itoser-slrOAK with mwyes ISwenie Johnson..... 'Low 42 25 .i...: M V .. W. H. H. wi.!f j 24S 45 . us Hid A O O, ILL. Ltoerpl i mmwm ALHYClMID . i- In GnOCERS, . , . in ',. ' Wil-hM- 5 t CASH CAPITAL and ASSETS, : mm . now had three nights and three days of fog, with: no prospect of the-- , last end. Those .who 'live Jtf gh'jue the best off, as the fog only reaches about as high aa Ensign Peak; Above that are the hloe sky and the ekar sun- I-'- cd nn i3? ii g3 u iib&isiss y whether he will be able to set his I FnmUii'Meaili &Co, C Wetzel R statement ready foe presentation to theTgisIatqre at Jibe ; next session " Mlftaf .bOd: Tog.We have V O . 1: - WIIOLESiLE any Thousand t 4- TEAS DELS v IS SALT LAKE CITY. AT and Territorial Taxes are paid within ten at my otfloe in the Court House, in days, said onunty, a WVT upoa and sale of to1r HUD TOW, POSTAfi K. will he promptly made, as prorld property TTlrlch Stauffer, Wijiard City, Utah the amount set ODDoalte fa by iaw.to satisfr Miss Juliet Moore, IndianaioUs, Iud tneir names, the same beina rerpeoure ill now due aud unpaid : Edward Gaines, Sugar House Ward. Utah Am't Mtos FidUta Henxlrtoks, Kichmood, Uth Names. Rmidno. of tax. U B MoSwiney , Bingham, Utah Samuel . Alien- 1st ward 85 Miss Betsey Hard, Often, Utah w ns. lovai t. 28 60 " James Fowtos, A1U City, Utah Archibald 13 16 . Lawsoa I Gauday, Elephant City, Utah ' " Renrr Wort hen T14" Isaac Whickers, Kaysvule, Utah . Charles Brazier.. Ml 8S .4th ward B. .18 5 Charles Davy. Persons inquiring tor the above letters L . Hemlng-wa87 TO &ih ward Frederick Cook. Jun 24 7w ars requested to state when advertised. 31 16 J. M. Mod re, Postmaster. Georfe Charles Harper IS 4A Reich.. Flrederlok Lewis 8 75 6th ward James Thompson.-.- . " 800 Homer Brown. 88 85 .7th ward Bstatonf Cronya 80 00 '" Moses Hushman 63 M 233 05 ffetatetrf Charles Kopsr.. w.ix Wilson.. lis3 00 Oakey Johnson .th ward James . . . 73 SO " klra RBboweil.. .......... " 137 65 : Jsmes Tom.;...-......- .. 33 40 winism BiroumshaWw....Stb ward i iw S IE and Sample Roons, S3KaetTi.aiple bi. Office WI'IP X White HJ Utah Statistics. lion. A. P. Rock wood,' having completed his tour through the settlements of the Territory In search, ofstatistical in formation - regarding the agricul ALL KINDS OF COAL torat, man u (acta ring, mechanical la ' successfully and economi eeources or mineral ana etnsr cally use4 every day in. Utah, finds bjmwlf surrounded by a small, mountain, of schedules and other documents, necessitating the wading through a labyrinth of i it.. .. , t. facta and figures, in order to reduce ' order out of chaos. In this labor he b assisted by' a pie of scribes Mr Bock wood thinks It doubtful f ti'i I " The EAGLE EMPORIUM Resident Agent. ! j MoMorriu J R ns T L Miller J Mlllln J R Ellis WH 2 MueksJ FIfleld M Mathews J FleberASewellMorvin J B Moulding L FelseyC Farhiigton J Mapleatine N Kellow J H Mead N FarnawortbJSMorey OW R FoglebergMA Osell 11 Farwell P Foster W R Ob men G S ElwooJL -- T) Watson A Moller A J Wh'ttle ; Morlng A B Weet H Morriaon Mr Wattou H 2 iilla C Waring OH F. Mlckelson O WyiKler Miles UHi Woodruff US 2 Malloy 1) 1) Moore E S Whitney1 0 M Menler U Welldou J Maddin G W WardJ Wiiiard Matbewg J Morris J W Mil er J 8 J Morwca J Wheeler M Moss J a & Madsen J Wahlstrencit J Marshal J J Kariekvoa J J " Astrakhan, In ready - made and Collars, Silk and Initial .TfandkerchieYafifMaii SHqiols, Boots, Cloth. Cloalis, Satin Corsets. Clothing, Shoes, Rubbers, The very Uoods required for PRESENTS, and are to he Holil at Low FursPlanncIs.Rib- to Close them out during the Season. IriM, etc. bons, Flowers, B. V. E. JEIIIIEIIS, :o: " JP g- . Fine Dress Silksl Irish Poplins, Meal Lace Handkerchiefs . engage in round dances who have not the shadow of an evil thought in their minds, bet we are now . FFRS: embracing Mink, Seal. Otter, Beaver, AND C of it, and onn AT :o: decorum may prevaiL Tieform is or EatextaiamenV A concert ana fvwi Ralph iSoowbaltwvI? ' : should ' be 'the order of the day magio Untern entertainment will Sjill 15 75 Coulter its?; t Jrhn8pwlU......wi. W. D. Startup -S0M afonef among theSidnUand thii progress be given In the Uth Ward Assemi -ive and reformatory, "spirit ahould bly Booms, at 7 p. m. on PtWay MERCANTILE INSTITUni, v . .B, X OOLDINQ. Assessor and .Collector for Bait Lake extend to the conducting of oar ms bene Salt Lake City. Vtah? dIO evening, for CoWy'' i i snwAbrs stoxuc DOMESTIC RANDIES. & OUR CELEBRATED BRAND SEASONS n Butonceinahiin- drcd years, and the Grand Opening 01 1876 adds greatly to the cclebratijih by securing the J M 1 mmllil 100 CASKS pURRANTSi'l' w Wiitenbu rir O Waft." Wilks V. Winn O MutAChlau Miller V. Rklredfre K Kanielis N Bricason X V fnidham S Mew IFriaMs, JTiisf l&ecei'iredv ASDEL'S Thotnr-- n W Ward sins. OF WHTCII WE MAKE A SPECIALTY. it "" y FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY TRADE C Thtiekery H 't'aylor L Tmniu H Jt RAISIUS, READY CLEANED, AT Toiommi i.iujiuon T Kknnoro E Rraiia A Kraaa IhorutonK I. arson K K M Tell A t U I. K iott Kl PUDDING M Pimmlnn Jonseti Mi 8 b later M Johnson A K 'har t BV Johaueou M Piuiih A M K Marioy rs T Kimball K K Bain M K A Raymosd E2 HaMan A 2 Haldow A 2 Klvhanlaon iII W Kicharrts i' Hocking-1Hubbord AH Puibl A Ilaxsard M JMablor A Hicks J L L2nerwio.l C W lloywooil Stunle K Hunt M V. Docker M BeebeeN Davis ? IflwM' B I Bjrira'er fark A New Retail GrQcery Dep't. been! Comes ..but once a year, and the best method to enjoy it is to buy your V I'ollard ' GhristmaS REMAINING Dec. 16. 1875. which, if not for wHhin one mouth, wi.i ho sent to ArmMroiiij I' Jlardman C - - U'HICIl IiAf calli L.VDIKS' LIST. "ffirrjiMiii our h andsoue; . - S-- at Salt the 4 AK ' Bonds, 107. AllrecJMK Alqulsr M -B Rird Mi-llrariley - C Barking- C L lirSDtiiif J Broodbeoti'J CKLKBRATCD ' BATHS -- open to ta public at al Reasons. 1 Soir saediuinal properties are so widely kaowo thai it Is oseSless to estsmerata taem. Besides to Prtrat Baths, the large and handsomely rurnlshed Plunge Bathe, for La4'snrt Gentlemen, ars uow oMn. ' ' I Goveri (--- ing. A very iraiKutant mutter iu cou- nectiou with dancing parties is to A Gllhurst A H D adopt rules so as to exclude from ArnistrongHHGrlmc8 Anderson L J Gillett J M them all objectionable characters, AgaellJuo GreenworMlJ Gertner J Ancle J O ou moral grounds; this being especi Andersoa A S uoosales M Of num the Almunds J il Oteares F ally neceary ia view W Gardner 8 J ber of individuals who eviuce an Attiey ad-Va- uc T. fit of the Sabbath ikhwd. .Every body is invited. Puce of admission, Balf , . '1 |