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Show BUSINESS KOTICES This taper may be found on file at all times at C, RL4P.RR. Ticket Office, No. 58 Clark Street, are at Chlago, where our friendsit. examine and llbarty NotIcb la hereby given to all FURNITURE, parties needing we hare a comthat etc., Feathers, unloaded cars plete stock. . Two examine and prices. this date. Call Opposite Salt Lake House. SPECIAL to-ca- Barratt dtf Jcst received, at the agency for Old home-ma- de Conjuragoods, new of lot A style tion Building: flantwilled centre shawls, plain blan. white flannels, nels, plain Isulting cloths, and kets, heavy other new home-mad-e goods. THE M03T COMPLETE OF BOOTS, BH0E8, AND BLIPPER3, ARCTICS at OVERSHOES In the City, away is at down prices, ' DUNFORD'S. STOCK Bros. Ladies, a larsre stock of Home Made and Imported Cloths, sold by . C .M. I. Stationery Depart- the yard, cheap, at BtrCKt,i ment has oa hand, wholesale and -tall. a eeneral assortment of T.MTT.T. HTOfjK of Seasonable School fBooks, Bcbool Stationery, H ATS.CAPS rhool Rtausites. etc. etc. at the BOOTd and 8IIOE5, Best approved GLOVES. j Lowest Market Prices.! 11. B. Kldkzdoe, Bupt. Styles ever In this Market, at DUNFORD'S. .d When vou wish to U youi trap. on First Boaw po to John Crane, -- - street, between . NTet Bank. He pays the highest fh price. . Y NOTICE, WAMT A FIRST at CLASS OUTFIT IN THE, MAr PAPER. F CARPETS. WALL MOUSE OR CURTAINS. LACE L WHO rURNiSMJNCS. OF MONEY CR1PTION. W.LL SAVE CARPET AT CALLING BY M. I. C. "EPT. I. M. S- - ELDREDCE. I I Superintendent. IX Is eaid that some of the alka IolJs which entered into Lue com.' blnatlon of Fellows' Hypophos- phltcs are extracted from trees which attain to a great age, and that this fact suggested to Mr. Fel lows the Idea of their employment. Whether the success of the prepar ation la due to this, we are not pre pared to say, but the Idea Is a good one.. ueod The moat popular and fragrant Perfume of the day 4,HACKME- TACK," try It. Bold by Z. C. M. I. Drug Department, Wholesale and lietall, Halt xase uuy, u tan. 2 asw CfJEW Jaokson's Best Sweet t 4w PURE DIXIE WINE. tMvjr Millennial Star will be mail For Medicinal and Family edThe to aiiy address, on receipt, by uae; from the vineyard of the publishers, Three of $1.60. c. Toquervllle. for Nalle, forwarded be $3.70, will copies j. Wine Is guaranteed the reduction being on account 01 This dlflerence In postage. Address to be perfectly Pure and the Budge, 42 Islington, free from any! adultera William England. dswtf tion. 82. OO -per gallon, VaMMlalekeable 30c. Dor pint- Z. C.M.I. Heihlas; ShertBenefits. rot.uooo. -- Id-rerp- ool, Sole Drug Department LnVce City. mgents for' 8aU YOUR WISH YOU WHEN FUfjNiTUSP DE'COVERED. OR UPHOLSTCBIMQ OF ANY KIND YOU WILL. CONSULT INTEREST BY OALLINQ nnNf, f OUR AT I. M- - Z--C CARPET DE- WORK PARTMENT. - ALL ICUARANTEED. H.JS ELDREDCE, . Superintendent. . (ItNTLEMEM wanting Hudluesa suit should call a good and 'see Utah Cauimere at tr.o- - Losomore, Wm. . 5 Klmhali Block. dtf and repairing (!Utulng 89 CARPETS! Atji. DINWOODEVS Furniture ;tor. tf CANYON, ROCK KKD - i'KINUS AND WEBER COAX. -- ihe only reliable market for coal. and egg assorted :uuxp, (Arjiit stock always on hand, full weight guaranteed. and special attention( iven to Bult the wants of the pubio. Offlce, Deeeret Banc Block. ad lo, filet A. Gould, Agent ..rjaa Zadklel's breat Prophetic Almanac for 1880, price Twentj-rlv- e Cents, for sale tf at Dwjer's. Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and main tain the reputation which ayer's Harsapariila enjoys. It is a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iedldee or Jfo- tasslum and Iron, and is the mosteffectual of all remedies for ecrofuIous,'mercurlal or blood disorders. Uniformly successful and certain in Its remedial effects, It produces rapid and complete cures ef Boils. Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Bkln Diseases, and all disorders arising from Impurity of the blood. By Its invigorating ef fects It always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and Irregularities, and is a potent renewer of vitality. For no equal. purifying the blood It lias It tones up the system, restore and preserves the health, and Imparts vigor and energy. For forty years it has been in extensive' use, and Is- y the most available medicine for the suffering sick, anywhere. or sale by all ' dealers, asw s ttoua Herlt wUl Tell; For all the bitter opposition of alous rivals, no better Illustration could be had of thla fact than the immense sale already attained by the great Throat and Lung Reme dy, Dr. Aug. Kaiser's German Elixir. For the cure of Coughs and Bronchial AIeollons, It is truly wonderful, even those suffering from Consumption id advanced itagee find great relief, and numbers of patients have found, to their delight, not only relief bat cure, it being perreouy narmiess, makes It at once popular with mothers, who of all others have felt the necessity ef such a medicine. The genuine bears the Prussian Coat of Arms, the signa ture of Dr. Aug. Kaiser, and has his name blown on every 75 cent bottle. A trial size may be had for 25 cents. For sale, wholesale and retail, bv the Z. C.M.I. Drug Department an I Moore Allen A. Co., Bait Lake City 1 d22H w29 Scro-fula,Sor- es. to-da- .. fao-sim- lle Parties who wlah to sell house hold trood a will do well to call on MADS EN, M Z. C. I. Opposite Ladies, buy the cloth for your Hays' Pants ot Bults from Bucklk A. Bon. d296 tf For FtTRB HOMX-MAD- CAN- - B DIES, Cakes, Crackers and Good Broad, call on HENRY ARNOLD, d28 t the GLOBE BAKERY. goods of all' kinds tecond-han- d bought at ' j MADSEN'S, ! Opposite Z. C. M. I. , Ton Believe It? ! That in this town there are scores of persons passing our store every day whose lives are made miserable by Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Bour aud Diatreeeed Btomach, Liver i'amplaint, Constipation, when for 7 eta. we will sell them Bhlloh's A'itaiizer. Guaranteed to cure tbem. Bold by Z. C. M. I. Dm Of partment. Wholesale and Retail, 2 daw Lake City, Utah. we cnalleata-- ine World. Wben we ear we believe, we Lave evidence to prove that Shlloh Consumption Care Is decidedly the best Lasg Medicine made, in as much as It will cure a t oramon or (jnronlo uougn In one !f the; time and relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping ('.'iigb, Croup.and show more cades of Consumption cured than all other. It will cure when they fall. It is pleasant ta take, harmless t. the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price 10 t., 60 eta. and SI. 00. If yoar Lunga are sore. Chest or Back lame u Hblloh's Porous Plaster. Bold .y Z. C M. I. Drug Department, Vholeeale and Retail, Bait Lake " l' y, Utah. 2 daw ho.mvksv uirucurata. Five hundred testimonials of per pons wno nave used II A LI8 Can- xm Remedy. There have been . I at "'ueVM irom Uip&tnexla where . cJrculrs,eto. j tT?r? e , . ' k m . ueaiera. TH Of more us w j m Latest Bieeevery. thi hum v wataxrn ana evere colds In the head, that lnva-rUb- ly al v for lead to catarrh, which are so common in this climate. Remem-Ur lhfct catarrh, if not checked goes to the Iang, Bnd ?aV Qd x tffi!. Each day's B,roa Medicine Cutupauy, i1?.9"' u LeaveaVo1"10 wholesale and the west. or i His Own Work. Persona pass ing down Main Street, will stop and admire the mammoth orna mental cake, displayed In the show window of f the Philadelphia Coffee House. Mr. William Hill, the proprietor, is quite an adept at iue art 01 ornsmemacton, ana tne work on this cake Is elegant and superb. Mr. Hill Is prepared to fill orders for wedding, Christmas and New Year's cakes, and all other kinds of pastry and confec tionery for the holidays. He la his own workman, and can therefore oftsr terms that cannot be underbid If equalled. Gallon him and see his wares. You will bs treated well. druggets lu The Junction" Speaks. Judge Boreman returned from Salt Lake City a week ago, and appears very much at home amoBg his old friends. We are glad to see His Honor back, ready to dispense jus tice, which he has always done in this district. Beaver Watchman, The Watchman exhibits the same defects in the matter of proof mac so character reaaing Ized Its defunctsignally predecessor, the Chronicle. For Instance. In the above extract, it has left out "with" between "dispense" and "Jastloe." A little more care neighbor. Junction. HackstaJFfl Monthly. We have Jast received the prospectus of a new periodical, to make its first appearance on the 15th Inst. It is to be called Hackatatf'a Monthly, edited and published by Geo. C Hackstafl & Co., Room 28, Singer Building, 8t. Louis, and will be "devoted to the advancement of the Interests of printing, bookbinding and paper trades, and every other branch of industry connected In the production oredlssemlnation of books or other printed matter." The first number will be Bent, post paid, on receipt of 25o. To-morro- w, ht Logan Chemical Works. Duf Greaves & Co., have secured ton. Brew' premise' suitable for manufacturWill cure that cough, ing sal soda, soap, 'sop powders," ybg irritation and blue, baklnz powders and other My expectoration. n till ties in the chemical line. reliable coagh cure In the These brethren state that it Is their r,lZZt;ot "rnedies that conuji Intention to utilize the raw materi sort. Are you al 7 found In this rezion. and te notneglecUng manufacture without adulteration, Aax irocneswiu cure the profits may be less. that hoarse-- Although From an examination of their dry Ahing or soap powders they apIn!tnf!ft nL.11 D' Z.O.M. pear to be as good and as cheap as imported articles of the same class. j t," IT?' Itl.1 "tl whyitil K CARPETS CARPETS! Rain But Ho Newai It Is strange that so wet a day should be so dry No District Court, no ' police court, no run away s, flies, burglaries, bummers, for the newspapers. : AND,. ne nothing. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. WALKER FORI Canal Work See the notice of the supervisory committee of the Jordan and Fait Lake City Canal, i DRY GOODS. eouls.and years, making eight 710 families. The general authorities of the Church and local authorities of the Stake were presented and sustained unanimously. Collected of month BLACK AND COLORED ly 50 cent, cash donations to Manti , i Temple, $100.7Q. Much good Instruction was given both in the forenoon and af ternoen meetings by President Thurber, Merinos, Alpacas, Trimming Silks, Bishop .Rust, of Fremont, and others; and conference adjourned with benediction by Patriarch EVERY VARIETY, STYLE AND CLASS, BOUGHT' BEFORE THE RECENT ADVANCE, AND WILL BE SOLD AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. MEN'S AND Wm. v Oar Fall and Winter Goods are Dally Arriving which will make oar County, Utah, 1879. STOCK III COMPLETE MOST FOR GQODS THE - At TEASDELS. a ;;. being two section houses here, a sprinkling of money is left quite each month, making business lively. - We have three stores to supply Coour wants, one of which is the Restore of Ladies the operative lief Society, and . is kept by the amiable wife of our pioneer M. H. Harris, after whom our settlement Is namei, the services and store room being furnished gratuitously. This lady and family have raised silk from the worm this season to make a handsome dress, and I know none more worthy to wear it Improvement, being the watchword of the hour, It was deemed necessary to build a new school-hou- se the western , la part of our dutrict 43 x 24 feet, of brick, 16 incb and 16 feet from flor towall,celling. The carpenters are now working on the roef. The cash estimate of cost Is about $2,600. , Our Ward has been visited with some sickness and quite a few casualties, and the last month the fell monster has visited us with that terrible disease diphtheria. Brother Jonathan Smith buried four children within a few days; he has the sympathy of the whole community and Brother Dudley lost two In two days, aged 13 and 10, of the moat amiable girls of our cettlement and the less of two so gentle, so kind and so ."good, was greatly lamented by their schoolmates and associates, end on their death bed they surpassed la beaty all the roses I ever saw- grow in the floral king- dom. Your many subscribers hail with Sleasure the arrival of your P. L. Yours respectfully, Flannel, JteptUanU, H fi. o - : DIED. ' At Mill Cr.ek. Deo. 2. 1879, of tjphotf pneumonia, ALEX BttUNKBS, a red 85 years, 3 months and 23 dais. Punaral on Friday, at 12 o'clock m. from rtsUcQce of parents, lltb Ward. Frteads are respectfully Invited to attend. 'In the 15ihWariof this city, of pneumonia, Ceo. Z. 1879, JOHN W., son of J. B. 3 months and 15 and Jane K, Wilson, days. Funeral on Thursday. 4. 1879. at 10 from 15th Ward Meotlnr-hou- s. Friends are invited to attend. ag-e- Our line of Hosiery is the Moat Complete ' P4 C!uapt : v '. , any Etore In the City. WE ALONE ' ' i GUARANTEE, HEN'S 10D DOTS' FALl HID IIIIITEH ClOTIIIHG GOODS OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. H Manufactured by Ourselves, and Made EQUAL TO CLOAKS AND FURS! 03 Keep Yourselves Warm and dont fall to eee them before buying elsewhere. f For Ltdiea, Mlaaea, Children, Men and Boys, S?5 D STITI.I1JI. HATS AND CAPS , TO the Public from ;:sr PER CENT. I0WEE , rr of Domestic Cheviot Shirts, Men's Underwear, The Latest Styles of :Hats5 Novelties in Gents' FuraishingiGoods Oar Stock Is New, ano Our Line of OVERCOATS cannot be Surpassed. CD ; We also Carry a Foil Una a. O Imported Cheviot Shirts, CILOTEIIDIG. o 20 TO GARLIEHTS, E I' Than the same can be bought at any other House In this City. BOOTS & SHOES, ALL OltiDEH KINDS 15 CUSTOH-BIAD- v. Which we Offer to Sr. Ladies' and Gents' Merino Underwear. 0 (without dirt and stems) Have now on hand, a Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine ever Brought to the Territory. KMT CD f v IN . CD CANDIE8 .. i HOSIERY AND KNIT GOODS FIT ALL, The Quality of Our Groceries is the Best that can be Bought and Exoelled by Nobody. A Large Stock of niRDWiRK, CROCKBRY, CLiSSWiRll. FOR FAMILIES AND FARMERS. H ft P'rt&-- : Ji 0. n Califbrniaj STOVES! Our Line of Heating and Cooking Stoves and Ranges is of the Finest Castings made, Every Stove Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction in every respect, with more Improve menta than any other Stove In America. and .2?' Eastern1 PLYMOUTH Q H RIVETTED AND (3'j S3: .rM B Ian Icofo, GLOVES, PATENTED 0VEIIALL0. Which we Bell attfc d SUPERSEDED VERY LOWEST PRICES Agents for a-- F0.!?S Olotha, Blankets, JBto. -- READY-MAD- E 5 "; DRESS GOODS ' MANUCACTURER8 ANDrJODDCnO We always have on hand an Endless Variety of Staple and the Latest Novelties In Notions. . - WINTER ' ,&;A.GOLPBEIRG We are in daily receipt of the (Latest) Styles of FALL AND ' HOME-DJAD- E Kept-b- DRY GOODS. tri-wee- kly & WKAJEllLm NEW NUTS, LEMON PEEL, CITRON PEEL, ORANGE PEEL ' i' .....iaitD i'' t Jt ; :.; ';v,-.- This place being the central point or railroad travel for .North Ogden, Slatersvllle and Plain City, a dally mail arrives here per U. & N. R. It. and accumulates at this office for distribution. Mr. F. Ellis, of North Ogden having the government contract to carry the mails from this office to the above named places. Much credit is due Mr. McCloskey and Mr. Strohm, of the railroad mall service, as well as our energetic postmaster, R. D. Brown, Jr., for this daily conveni ence. The C, P. R. R. Co., seeing the natural facilities surrounding us, have placed a spur on their road, and appointed friend Chase their agent to een coai ny the ton or carj iuau, a towuiuu piace everyone is known get their weight. There WAREHOUSE. FANCY AND MONEY. LEAST WILL ANOTHER CAR- LOAD ARRIVED OF COOKINQ AND HEATING; STOVES, SATISFACTION or bountiful blessing. The small grain yield being about 20.000 bus.. making an average of 250 bushels to each family besides a large amount of fruit ana other products. STOCK , DEPARTL1EUT I EVERY ; Ieo. lat, Editor i Desejet New: The past season here has been one ! DuPcnt's Sporting, niHa and Slastina Powders ! able for any well; HIGHEST MAK.IClZ7r ZPTZTCm ' Paid for " ALL KINDS OF DRIED FRUIT! Simple and Durable. be teen at Work at J. W.Tnefc field From the Eouth. President John ACan .Non'a t onndrr, 8tat Koad. half block Taylor and Elder Joseph F. Smith sonta of 6th Ward bquare. returned from their trip south test Coil and tee it and leave Orders. evening. Bishop R. T. Burton is and Elder Brig-haexpected C, C KING, Hole Agent r the iwrw night. Young m A VISIT TO THIS IMMENSE AMPLY REPAY PURCHASERS. Sovrtspmlcnrt. a.m. to-nig- ht, HATS, CAPS, BLANKETS.! iURRAKTsI and UAISINS . Harrisviilk, Weber ALSO Take pleasure In announolng to the Public that they are now prepared to sell at Wholesale and Retail from the finest assortment of ' Morrison, Btake Recorder. FULL STOCK. A BOYS', : ad j Velvets. Satins J CLOTHING. YOUNG CASHMERES. j i BOOTS and SHOES. TEA We invite Special Attention to our Fine Assortment of BCAI' . PitTEItil 8.826 : FULL SUPPLY OF SHAWLS, H00D3, AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 40o, 91 P2E8, CUBRANT3, CITBON AND LEMON PEEL, CA.NDIE3, NUTS, .ETC, PRICE'S, AS USUAL, ARE THE VERY LOWEST. ATS lows; 'Three Patriarchs, 77 Seventies, 125,HIgh Priests, 396 Elders, 40 AND AND Mlf.CE READY FOR USE, RA.ISINS, . rlests, Teachers,. 95 Deacons, f,623 members,l,376 children under PUDDMQ rv. At TEAS DELS. , Contractors published elsewhere. for building said canal should meet the committee, as they request, at EAGLS WAfIR IEAUEB, the City Hall, Friday, Dec, Sth, at Aa Invention br C. E. KIXO. 6ait-- 4 10 PLUM CLEANED BROTHERS VELVET RUGS and ivu - FRUIT SEVIER STAKE CONFERENCE. - or l In? cranial J. N. Neels, of the extensive mercantile firm of Benedict, ; Hall k Co J New. York: Is among ns once again. MMST EVENING NEWS. to-nig- f - Accident at Toosle. On Friday, Nov. 23, 1379, an accident happened la the canon near Tooele City, by which a young man named Henry Green had his leg broken. In company with several others, he was engaged In hauling wood for . December S, 1379, the Wedueaday, poor and the meeting hoHae, when his wagon tipped ever and the load fell him. The main LOCAL AND OTflEB BATTERS. bone above upon the ankU was brokeu, and the small ones splintered. He High Council. The Members cf was attended by Dr. Todds. the High Council are requested to meet in the Council House "Junction" Jots. Kirkham's row (Thuradaj) morning at 10 la exhibiting in Ogden. panorama o'clock. , The Ogden papers Justly criticize W. W. TayjlorJ Clerk'. some of the Salt Lake Journals for giving all the credit of Morris' capArrival from tne ftorth.-Apost- le Marshal Glasner, F. D. Richards came down te the ture to Deputy to Instead of Marshal Brown, of city by this morning's train. Pre who arrested Morris and Ogden, sident W. B. Preston and Conn him held in Glasner until custody seer M. D. Hammond are alo in came. Mr. Brown also expended town, from Cache Valley. about $15 in the affair, which, at last accounts, had not been return Pulpit Press and People." EI ed to him. der C W. Stayner had a large au dience last evening ' In the Ninth Fast Day. being the Ward, to listen to his interesting first Thursday In the month, wil1 lecture. he will hold be observed as Fast Day by the forth in the Third Ward, at 7 Church of Jesus Christ of Lattero'clock, with the same subject. Beinta. will beheld Meetings day In the various Wards as usual. Amateur Holiday Theatricals- - Remember the poor and needy. A number of our lecal amateurs are contemplating the production Trade Lively. Freight business of one or more plays at the Theatre on eur local railroads Is "booming" during the holidays. A meeting at present. Special freight trains to discuss the will be held and north are of almost dally matter. The company will Include south occurrence. The roads are well ofthe talented corps of performers and everything moves who made such a hit in the "Two ficered, along eatlsfactorily. Orphan" several month ago. to-m- rinelo qualntance, CoL ITA1 The Quarterly Conference of Be vier Stake was held In Rich field on the 22d and 23d ult., under the Presidency of Elder A. K. Thuiber,irst Counselor to Jnreeident Bpencer, now absent on a mission to the States, as is his Second Coun selor, W. 11. Seeg miller, to Canada There was a full attendance of Are Showing the Finet Lot of the several bishops, many of their counselors and the people at large, and a good feeling and spirit pte-vailed. After the usual prelimin aries of singing and prayer, Presi BODY DRUSSEIS, TAPESTRY & 3 PLY CARPETS, dent Thurber delivered an Intro ductory address. He desired that the Spirit of the Lord might rest upon the elders who should speak HI and expressed thankfuJnesa for the us. or a lowarus uod good net The forenoon meeting of Satur day was addressed by Elders Win That has ever been Brought to the' Country. Parties furnishing will berar of Salt Lake City, Elder Jena find here the Largest Assortment of All Grades Jensen, Acting Bishop of Sallna, resl and iMaer Wm. xdorrison, dent of the High Priests of the I3il3FL Stake, on the condition of the Saints In foreign lands, literal fulfilment of prophecy, building of $11.95. We are this season in receipt of soma of the Temples, emigration of the poor, The sum of $2,000 was appropri ana Kindred subjects. ated to pay a corporation note 2p.m. given the Desaret National Bank, After a short address from Elder due December 5th, 1879. or President Monroe, Mazleby, The sum of $1,000 was appropri Thurber addressed himself to the ated for the payment of current young Con personal !ttstlmony to themselves; exhorted to diligence, expenses on the Jordan and Salt vim In bualness, and economy; to It has ever been our good fortune to secure, and shall take great pleasure " Lake City Canal. our own cattle salesman, and how In Showing to Intending Purchasers. An appropriation of $1,000 was best to dispose of our wool. Treat made to road and street account, to ed on the influx of many evils not to the primitive history be drawn upon the order of the common of these valleys, and gave much street supervisor. eood instruction to ail classes. An appropriation of $500 was .Elder U. J. ii.empe ana unnop Johnson, of Kedmund then We are also displaying an Elegant Line of made, contingent for the payment John the meeting. of the salary of the collector of li addressedwas a High Priests' meet There censes. held on the Saturday evening Lace Curtains; Nottingham Nets, Cornice Mouldings, ing A bill for an ordinance In rela which was more than usuaitynnte. Curtain Reps, Table Linen, Toilet Bets, Tidies, tion to numbering the houses of resting, and a meeting too, of the Y. M. L. M. which I. Y. and A., Salt Lake City, was laken up, and Towels,Marseille3 Quilts, Blankets, Bed Comforts, much satisfaction. after consideration passed the coun gave On the Sabbath afternoon, seveLinen Sheeting, Table Covers, Etc, Eto cil and so became law. ral reports were read, among the Adjourned to next Tuesday eve reBt the statistical report was read by the Stake clerk, showing as folning at usual bour. To-nig- ht v!us than any sliver mine in Colorado, la Qr&itAH Catakkh Cure a remedy prepared especi. Pptly,con8QmPon. Z.C. M. I. comes to the van with an advertisement of their extensive stock of goods of all character and description for the coming holl- dajp. The retail dry goods department Invite special attention to the rare bargains they are now offering In silks,velveis,black dress goods, ladies' cloaks, circulars and doImans,opera cloaks and shawls of all varieties, and at prioea te suit alL Fur sets, boas, muffs, trimmings, ladles' underwear, Infants cloaks, etc. The Jewelry Depart, ment also offers a complete assortment of the latest and moat artistic designs for ladles or gentlemen. Call at Z. C. M. I. and examine their Immense stock of wares. Proceedlnes at Gltv OaccfilL the City Council on Tuesday even- Inri December 2nd, 1879, Mayor Little presiding: . The regular report of the super-Yiaof streets for the quarter ending Noyember 80th, 1879, was presented, which showed an expendi ture on read na street sweouni of $4,665.89. during said term, 172 days at $1 per Prisoners labor dav. $172. Total, $4,837.b. lie ferred to the committee on claims. Alderman Fype presented the report of the police court for the month ending Nov, 30th, 1879, showing that 83 cases had been tried and $1,323 assessed In fines; $1,206 of which had been paid in cash, and $117 In labor on the pub lic works. Approved and placed on file. The following bills for the month ending November 30th, 1S79, were presented and allowed: City mar enars expense bills $37. nil ex penses of fire department, $135.18; Bait Lake City Gas Company, for gas to street lamps, city and firemen's, halls, and prison, $1,069.19; city jailor, for board ing city prisoners 517 meals at 11 cents. $53.87: J. A. Wright for guarding water tanks in City Creek Canon, $30; collecting dog tax $22; C. L. Hyde, janitor City Hall $15; C. M. Evans 43 hours labor in recorder's offlce at 27 Jc. per hour ML C.".DL"S mi DY TO OWTHtOO DY placing yoox orders tot FALL and WTNTRTi nr.OTiTTNn wits JJ us, yon have the advantage of Selecting from the Best and Zarcsit la this City and from the Mannfactorers, and at the same riles Stci the ltrstat bnytrs here pay to the Manufacturers in the best Extern and Western Markets, r.1A!t'Fr.::.:?LY;FILLED. G00D3 FOR THE LEiGT COBY. I eBWJTC r-MANUFACTORY, 153 : L. Cz A. GOLBUDZ Erocrj Etmt, IfETiT YORK. |