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Show P. M. K. CUafMlNGS, V(. MADSKX, J. . TUTT R. WtNfiKX, JB. REMEMBER THE EARLY BREAETAS'.fiSTOVl" in . I - . -- am T a .. LAST NIGHT'S BK8SIOX. and DISORDERED LIVER. From uoiirwa arise -- Uiroe-l'ourUi- - V 1 -- a ot I lit- discuses of tho liuiuan racxs. Tl:t so s uiiitoiiifi iiiiliuutotlieirexUtonce : Loss of Ain(llc. Ituwels costive. Klrli ,1 the scats in the Council Chamber were occupied last eveuiuj? at the hour Mayor Sharp called for order. John Moricau tiled a petition asking the Council to bell him lot '1 in block 58, at any price they may deem just and proper. Kelerreu to trie committee on puunc grounds.w . irons & L.o. petitioned mai joDn term of the license the unexpired ixn agents of the Home tliein granted Mutual Insurance company be trai to Thos. R. Jonea. Patrick. (irantedou motion ol Mr. auulicaThe loliowinir limit made tious for a renewal of their liqu. r licenses, and the applications were liinnie anu granted: W. JN. tjoaiter, Schaufele. Harvey and lierryuian, and W . KUioU. The city sexton, Mr. Jos. E. Taylor, presented his animal report for 1884, showing total deaths 487, of which -were malCB ana zi'J ieinaies. uuuer one year, 100; one to live years, "3; lite to ten vcars, 20; ten to twenty jears, 2i);over twenty years, 2B5. Broiiifht from outside settlements lor interment, 8. Still births. 2. JJecrease m re corded deaths as compared with lSKi, 9J. Interred in city cemetery, 415 ; Mt. Olivet, 110; M. Mary's, 20; Hebrew, 5;oy reRuiar pnyprivate,!.Sisa;Attended uy unuwivef.ooi .siciuus, atienqeu coroner's inquests lieid, S5. No 185. Interments attendants, without ground tor burial, 38. ieatbs , n hospiUls, ttt. Mary's, 34; bt.MarK-sur. 10; 0; County, 15; Deseret, Young's AByiam, o; loiai, u. ceme-In tery lots sold, 87, aggregatiug Ills value f 1,050. The Sexton closed very exhaustive report with an appeal to the Council for water for the city cemetery as follows : All Headacbr.lullness after eat iucaver- wiou to exertion of body or mlaid. ICrnctatioia of food. Irritability or a; a. fcrliHnf temper, Iaw aplriaa, ucfclected eonte daty, UIuIbmi, FlullerlDK a the Heart. before Iota the ryot, highly colored Urlue. anil lemand thu use of a romiHly that acts ilirocllv mi the Liver. As a Liver inctliriuo TfTTT'sl I'll. US bjive no equal. Their action on tho Kid neys ami Klein ii also prompt : reinovina; all impurities through these threo piolucingapie-tli-ae, eyateut,"resrnlar sound ligT3tion, stoois, clear skin and a vigorous body. TUTT's PILLS cansononaiiseaor RTiplngnorin-terfer- o wit h ilailv work, and are a perfect ha-lu- COS-STII'ATI- O., -: 5 .. "a-eBreraof- SOLD I. GTJARA IT'J.'EEr; 3STXD A CO., IV. 13 - Main Mreel. Salt Im i(. 6H it The Plying Dutchman the to MALARIA. HAIR DYE. ANTIDOTE TUTTS Gray Hair or Whisker, In- Black changed stantly to aofGixmsr by a aipglei thla DTK. Sold application by sent by express on receipt of !. J. W. -- Ilnrrsy St., N. Y. GUNN, M. D., Surgeon, Physician and MAIN STItEET, Over God be, lMtt's and Go's. Drug Store d bait Lake City. 107 OKK1CE, BANK!). WOim DESERET Sloes will THADJt Tr 'T? nM iTw- - f '5-r---vi: Z r" sTm 1 - sa"V TIPS BLACK PAID W CAPITAX. HVKPLCR, 300,001 -- 300.00 8. Rldrkdok, President. W'a. Jkkhincs, Vice 1'reaL rjcRAMoax Lin La, rT. John Shakt, Wal. W. Dl&KCTOK by simplest a For SALT LAKE fain Depcl, SEBREEG0., at Bain by BDWABD and OGDEN, UTAH; WEISER, CALDWELL, MOUNTAIN HOME. IDAHO. - TIM i: CVltI3, I:W IEP3S1T5 lECIIVES "r-Il-a Tark. peU has Removed d8'Wv t'ASSENUEUi TUAINS LEAVE .ortIi. JoIiik tLintio Kxprexaat Pu iiti; Express at SALT LAKE J From Worth. Uolns Soullu I a.in. I Milfonl Bxivrens at p.m. Juab Kxprows at S.Oi) .:?! Trains Arrive M'f IA1LY, A .".X.Vi 7i'20 p. in a.m. 1aily as follows: in Salt From Noalh. 10.45 a.m. I Miloril Express at 10.05 a.m. Express at 7.51 p.m. I Juab Express at ii.4u p.m. Atlamii; Express at 8.5." m. leave a. Salt ami 5.34iFreight Trains daily, except iiumlays, for North at .n).; for Soutli at 1.4 ) a.m. and 1.35 p.m. t U VNCIS COl'E. JOHS SHARP, General Superintendent. (ioucral Freight an.l Piwscngor At. rai idc. Stand to ODDS EST'EOUIPPEI . f?SY ALE. WD Most Direct Houte SAILRGAD W THE WOBLD THE EAST CO IS THE VIA for' ,et it be mm Santa Fe Topcka & n a Union XHpet ir'Uci Ccmmct I 45- A; thai tl tbgrd Home AI LW A Y shorient route to and from if Lett n1 iJOOflituil lUufls (Oiiinlia), am l'h.'1'.tro i. Hi. ;l it i mt pre-ferte- tr whba posted t? all well U or from Doundket-per- . ur Coal-Compan- y, TK ' and Crismon Mines, Coalville, Utah, Price, Delivered. " At yard... ..8.00 per ton. - ..&Jbo ' LEAVE ORDERS WITH HENRY Uavel 87 to ia.-iii- j DINWOODEY, W First South Street, 8AA.T IAKB CITT. d 41 AND COLORADO. CALIFORNIA it also operrites lh besi roots and tk. PUEBLO Two hundred and twenty-onlamps lighted, extinguished and kept in repair six months at $40 each $4,421.00 per annum Twelve lamps on South Temple bt. week over an cost extra at one boj t lfto .betweea WITH TOM Paul and Chicagro and St. Denver & Rio Grande RaiFy Minneapolis contract Sparta, MadisOB.For' .una, Maukato, Minn., Cedar Koplds, Der ebter Uity. AHona, i.nnton loiiies, inr.ioilltowir. Iowa. Fi eonori. Elcin. Rock are amongst its J0 local staUn ord, Ul., a of tb nuinsroos points Of few AiiiOiig enj)yed lf the patrons of thl .upenority Cad, are its DAY CUACIIKs) which are the llticst that hnman art and inrennlty can S I.E F. Fl 5f. PALATIAL ll r;it-- : ('AHH. wbii'.h are models of comfort and lt 1AI.A.'K BKAWlsti gleziime; ROO.tl CARsj. wbich are nnsurpasssd by Us ; d my widsly celebrated :MwanU'e,J.aCroae, LINE 7 TS NK TV 7 I Splendidly Xqutpptd mUM wiOk SLEEPING CARS, Klrgast Day Coaches, ' JJ IE IE IL, b3 Ufnt RAILS, ttnllroAd Katlny Hot NOUTa-WESTEK- I'f i aiCICEST io r .j i. Missouri Jiiver. w. r. WHITE., KLVJOf, m Agent. Geo. ,io City, VUh. i 8lt Tl'k't 1ft Pa. Topeka.JUa. ' TttUbc A(lU. V. DE.RRAH, S TTTwrni Lai Orrr, ITtab. T 131 03J CHICAGO. and MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL FAST TRAINS dally Cr ?.jTXS8 ow runnlBfr Itn BUGIinCENT Uantdi, Iron MauUU, Oruiaand Jiearth atone. HOtTTH TEILK 8T 37 St A OypotU UutmblM Ball. Tombstones, Motuimentn, CasmUieplal II Mill Eirhaare ah Ken C'blcsuro, st LanJaa, CUacev avaitl prluri REST A U It A TS JV GRIFFITUS' ilESTAURAST M Dtaners from 12 to S p. m.. 25eta. Other Meata from 25c, to 60cU. BK8T THE MAIiKKT AT FORDS r You SLEEPERS THE LIVES AJia ITS FUNCTICXS. n m hull are Going East, aay point beyoad ; wr are Going North, Yvu to tsT. PAUL or MimrKAPOLU. Taka tha BIST BOUTS, tka . hMbseeMawellostabllahwI fvt thatt th uver oortton of diaMwis to whleh th hmu nns praoa luiUf w sobM anas tn toIJvwr. Tkk is ao only tbo laimt, but at tbs uh ttnw on of th momt unportans. Th toooos blood, on its to ths boart, passes throoek this orsso. aad tn Its pssnt ino lapantiiiw aiso whlebarsi eeeesary for Ucastloa as tmll as for aesthartio to assist la Uka rooowsl of .waste, matsrial ao. ars eliminated. FroniUitsUlssaiilly oat cf ordr to that tbs Xarar Is liable to sreater or less ztsos, and wnsa ioa ooenn at iauMMslblsfor It to properly fulfil its offlos.of sil objeettoaable natter from th blood. i to lsss larooga, eairyina tu is u DOteoas of WiUi inonre B.B.F.SHEaAJI'a blaod thewaolnrl'- PBICKLTA3M aUoct-- l beoonws tnl dava no oreaa onUsn lr proper perforin foaetlcn n.e"iii tperimns supplied with ra tesl research umo to maintain Draetleeof Sa ltsetrsoath. bothol B. F. Ba aaMAJC Ha LltwlmoiMt Sil IV orislaator, and, '" - Vnpoftaat kM eoel hatnefeel-- Qicaiii, MfaBtee ani SL Pan bolairt laof eoattnnaur USRRIli. A. Ja., Ajrcnt, I. O. Box, lake City. BiekStomH Un. Maaaaar. J. T. fTLA&K. ea. Aaat. 5 - H. CABTKNTKR. Ga. Pa. A(at OBO. H. HXAJTOKT Aaat AM 0 ftaa. Aat AROUND TIIK WORLD TWELVE YKAKS. 0E OF are saatr Jaiek iieiw Is reqoirM toi BTDMACB esoraeund and tlona, rwetnr, ttto ecr - y ' . . i.stii-riiM;r- 4 AND BOWKIS. IISMI of to th pulilic xf Utah. It describes the eoraplcto c.ircuinnavifratioii: of the world ; also. the. in:iun;rti. iiamui, cu"wniB ana evcry-uaJif of maiir aationa of the earth, and rirea a pcrfert aitd minute description of Homo of and frrand aceaery tho nuwt .iiround tlie world, viattie Tlntinh Isles, of the I'cillc and across Islai.d the irulia. Nortn- America in bain 'the Continent of TliotMJ who desire to iwr inor mwL Winter. ithould Mnd their adlrss by chase this lx 1 M. IMMtal carl to'K. A. larrey , Timer aI iih. only Halt lJko City, soon, pussihle, a fer hnudrcd ropitm will remain aflef the have heen sujplie1. cents. For 75, handsomely Pirc :Wan175 clotu. . niiiid in - TL A.X. HARVEY. dimwit CURES uomsiearB XrapUoaa mDlSEASISCrjEEl of Bklajtte. a taermaybel ta teUtmna TirV. CIIEVPKST AND MOST bookn offered for ale BITTERS j asaotaiit're IN ' nelentjcaar- - SrsMaPmv ttstlres and tiaf eytoPllae, A T. m Mmy katrtoctta wUhtsadsn ehJ9a!lew a rs-ta- rn m tired, worn oot,lsoonH. ALEX. UITOIlfcLL. 743, Salt KENNEDY'S FDR -- mo arMalLa I 1 J. r-- f .1 Br.. II Fl - I I as elasa lof rsOMdlM omm base bat one W- e She U by their Utoleo M to oe- jweasss) Pa MtttrAla mitten aeta directly ea toe Uver. Xldaeya. jatomaeh. Usoarela. jon t aaTeot'y He orltnaal Btrenatn aodTlaor. For aU th eomplslnts of una kiad there la Sjai ntedtelhel (be equlet RRICKW ALL DRUGGISTS PRlCelDOlLMt haaaaer. and le as pteesaataa tbetaataaa sayeordial, ts as aad eaeflrtakM byebUdres asadolta. BITTER! ii not aa IntoaioaUnc beveraae. aad belaa parety vesetable tn Its poelteeaa be used stall timaawiLai hnnflnl lie. It U set claimed as a euro-aof bat fordersafsmeata 14 f a a apeclflo aad sa ti iMf URIFU&AraoksaboTeallotber pre-your arnstnaa Tor it, aed aire It a nUlflU . If ask aak aiial Ik lia na ha hasaoneoe. dafad iforyoa. JWVSk PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO. 8T. LOUIS AMD KANSAS OtTY. MO. ILER PLANING MIIaIv pri-ma- ry j, tba-prfij- p -- .. '. God-dar- tranc, pre-vious- BTJZLIJSlBSi ly con-gratniat- iAn ud ie iniU!;-!!'Jiniir:5Ti3K- . - G. F. CULMER & BROS. 8. j. Lnm, Yufv3?13D XjTTVESDER ( T1IK TER1UTOR1AL. County Taxes assessed VuckeeL' SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER ASS'H DEALERS IN j LATH, Shingles, Mouldings, 'Frames, Ooors, Windows, liunns, wood l'umps, Iacklng; Boxes, Huilrters Hardware, Sash Weiglite, GIjASS, Etc., Etc. :o: WOOD TANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER STALE BUILDING A SPECIALTY. :o:llalt Block Hoatb V. C. B. K. a. Depot. . LN ' I j. i yss, hupt & GO, JOHNSON REMINGTON, AG ENTs FOR THL OM.V HAY FEVER Is a type of ca tan h having pe cnliargymptonis It is attended bv an inflamed con ditiou of the lin i n g membrane of the nostrils tear - ducts and neirrfcfcrithroat, affecting Ai the mucus is acridlungs. secreted, the dis c h a r g e is ar companicd will a burning sensa Hon. 1 here are severe spasms of sneezing, 1 Ray-fev- er quent attacks ol headache, water and inilamed eyes. Balm is a remedy founded on h Ci correct diagnosis ot this disease andean upon, sorts, at druirgists ; BO i ts. by mill. Sample bottle by mail 10 cts. K. V ELY BROC ItniaralHtM. Oawegn, j. Bhickkh, K. 1 ANI) 1LANIXG MILL, Salt Lake. NK I Pleasant Valley, Anthracite and Cc'oracia BiaGkssr.ith Coali RKDUOTION IN PlilCIO of AN'l'IIi AYKLL KXO'.V;i tSi Pleasant Valley and Colorado Cok.? Orders solicited and pioiuptly YAUI) Ol'l'O.SITK 1. fi.'it. ili!--f- Ti . pn. PASM :s J. r uiMn Hie pro-cr- ty of Robert the year A. D. U84, amounting to v- . :.; I ii: OA anci Charcoal. i v ; . K I ( .iii un'm .ii.) .in :iiil J ! -- J x Siccii4 LHoltolBT's New Jewelry Store, n Doc. 20ih, a XAr.tn i.n ii t. .. :.nd Walsril ware. Marble, Cherrv A vivc jrsT and H'tll ciliMsi mas DANGEROUS above ('..-- n:.,v ! m.i. ),::i:.--i:nts-, 1 A'..!. I. fo-- Oy-.-o- - ' ''I - tI Vi ' v .i ' ' ' . A..:. M.W n ' .M ii- n : 4 - !. ni STVLKx vo..S IHT I will guiiranlee Jewelry Mani.tarluieil io iriler nt n-- :"!! t.-..- LATrJST SUBSTITUTES . r i.- :.! r !. ' ' inl:io!e for :..,.l..f I'.e FOR i" IliO ') , HQRSFORD'S AGIO PKOSPHATl x Ii 3 J DAVID JArVlh,S & CO., PlnnitiBrs'Tiitiier8,Gasai!u Steam n f a - -- HOLIDAY PRESENTS! COUNTY TAX ?ALK. THE TERRITORIAL. EUKAS, and amounting to four dollars and fortr-eigh- t cents remain anpaid. Therefore, I, Nathaniel V. Jones. Collector for Salt County, Utah Territory, by virtue of "the authority vested in me by the provirions of an Act of the Legislative Assembly of tho Territory of Utah, entitled, "An Act to Provide Revenue for the Territory of Utah and the several countiel thereof," approyod February 22, JS78, and of the amendments levied. upon the thereto, nave . ... : i.n oiiuwiuK namcui property, o wit: Part of Lot Fourteen ( U) Jin SlofkFortv four (44L Plat A," fig Field Suryey, at Lake County, and wlll sell the same or so mucn tnereot as may sary, to pay the taxes and costs, at publie auction, at the front door of the County Court House, Halt Lake Cjty, on tfea)t day of J anuary, w, at 13 o!cl5ck U, XAT1IAX1KL V, JOKES, Collector for Salt Lake county. e Per Alexakobr Bcbt, - !tcember do 30th, si fiiS TERRITORIAL' County taxes assessed against Isabel C, Brown, for the year 1884, mounting to Five dollars' and forty cents, ($5.40), remain unpaid. Therefore. 1,' Nathaniel T. Jones, Collector for Salt Lake Connty. Utah by ma by the virtue of the authority vested iaTerritory, provisions of an act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, entitled, "An Act t Proylda Uovenue for the Terrid the several counties tory of Utah f the thereof," approved Feu S3, isTsV An amendments thereto, hare levied.npoa the following named property, Lots Sot (A) and Seven (7) la Block Thirty (30) Plat "V7' Salt Laka City survey, aad will sell the same or so much thereof as stay be necessary, to pay the taxes and coats, at public auction,if at the front door of the County Court one. Salt Lake City, on the Slst (Uy fif January ..lfWA, at is o'clock m. ; ' i K. V. JONES. , , Cojlector for Sat Lake Ceaaty.; Connty Coneetor'f 'Offlco.' No. B, Connty CoTjrJ House, 8at Xak; City, January th. WHEREAS, Jr-t- c, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES City Water O.N rHtU NOTICE. Pipes aad Fixtures put in on Reasonable Terms Furniture andjpliolstery! TITO CAR UTo. G7 LOADS AltItIVi:il JUST SuUble for Pretext for all people in all varietdea and circumstances and age TlttRfc IS cf life. : nyCJLIlNT ar TBLKPnONE OOAUtUNICATION A I STBEET. Orf:CK A N1 RSILCNC&. PLTKIFY YOUR BLOOD ! TnE SMALLEST ROCKER the heart of the child, as Uis comfortable Library or Heading or Office Chair for the basinesa tnan, and the Patent Kocker for tae ripe matron and the comfortable Kaay Chair for the venerable patriarch, as wall as all kinds of BED ROOM, PARLOR and KITCHEN FURM TUkB far the young- - man and maiden nst tk sea of jtrimony4 Come starting' and e and be eenviuced that thes welt S0BEN50N & COUNTY TAX SALB. Plumbing, Gas 11 1li ng nial i: Uv,un 1 lea t i ng Tiiiiiing, Roofing, (iuUering, Call and Examine our StocJc of Vfumbing Supplies, Gas Fixtures, Hater Fitters, Etc. COMB AJTD SKK THR VARIETY OF Cheapest and Best Plaeo to Buy Holiday Presents la at Ieputy. County Collector's Office, No. 8, Salt Lake City, County Court House,1884. GMPST'S, 30 ir. First South St., ' BROWN'S SARSAPARILLA And Dandelion, with Iodide of JPotasslum, REMOVES ALL IMPURITIES OF TIlE BLOOD, It correcU the torpid condition of the Uver, and remove all obstructions of the Kidneys, -- otjuhs Rerofala. Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Boils, Tumor, Ulcers, Cancers, Salt Rheum, Constipation; sick Headache, Fercr Sores, Kidney Diseases, and Rheumatism. The formula 1 Brown's Sarsaparilla i printed on every bottle. rtiystcians endorse this great blo-J-, purifier. Kvery droggist In the State sella it and recommends it. lrice $1 per bottle, e tx boUles forn.i Manufactured euly by the Brown. Medicine aad Maauacturina Ca. lavunworth, Kaasas. MARKET ROW. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTUllING CO., ' to-wi- t: - . " ; COtJ3fTY TAX 8AL1S, TUK". WHEBEAi, Connty Taxes assessed Spon the property of Neils against and Peterson for the year A. IJ. isst, amounting to twelve ($13) dollar remain unpaid, t Therefore, I, Nathaniel V, Jonas, Collect, or of Salt Lake County, t'Uh Territory, by the virtue of the authority vested in me by Asprovisions of An Act of the legislative of Utah, entitled, sembly of the Territory An Act to provide Revenue for the Terriseveral counties therethe and Utah of tory of.'' pop roved February 22, 1878. aad of the levied hare amendments thereto, apon -the following named property, Part of Lotsfelx (6) and Seventeen (IT) In Block Fourteen (14), Ave acre. Plat "A," . 8alt Lake County, and Big Field Survey, will sell the same or ao ranch thereof as ntay be necessary to pay the Taxes and Costs.'at-- piiblieWnioa.at the front door of City, on the aiit 'Court 'HiUse,"Salt Jake faiy nf 'JkrruryJ. ri o'clock w the ICATHANIALV,JO?fE3, of- Salt Lake County. Tlfl PUTE, SHEET IBOa, ST1L1PED GflHE &TIHHEHS" TOOLS. ... t: $ Collector's Office, ' ' County No. 6. tioaoty Court House, Salt Lake City, January 6th, d5.2 ; ' 1385. ' ' 612-1- 3 IT. Main Street; St. Louis, Mo; t - 1 ' y llu Catarrh 18S4, LUMBER YARD Mfre-et- , ! s Lake-County- iDESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL CO. Month Halt Lake Clly. I W.. ATig-ui-e- - 6 th, 1885. George Q,, $c 4-- TERMS $1.00, S1.S5 and ?1.M per day Meals at all bonrs.to cents. County Taxes assessed V". against Phillip Games, ror the year General Superintendent Cannon presiding. After the usual singing exercises and prayer by bupt. II. P. Richards, the roll I i eoMsouKOto wna wag called, showing a good attendance of representatives from city wards, MINERAL WATER. and also from farmers,' Sugar House, Big Cottowood, Draper and ISouirf Jordan wards. The Union brass band rendered a few REMEDY IH THE WORLD! excellent selections during the eveuing, showlriK much proficiency tot so young 0t - T ..', a band, refiecting mocb credit upon Rheumatlsrry A Dysptpsfa. their perseverance and energy. ConitipatloA, Sedentary Dlaeasaa, Eider Win. M, Stewart, of tlie. DraCompLaint, Kidney Biliousness, per Sunday School, delivered a short - Lmpure BisoA r: out interesting lecture upon the best manner ot conducting primary classes, The most apt and able teacher in a school, he thought, should be promotTaaRomaTORs and 8olc m AMOfAcruamiia. ed to take charge of the primary class. " The teacher should1 endeavor 'to reach .OMAHA. NEC. the capacity of every child under his care. ttKordcr to present the grand truths of the Gospel in the most direct manner tQ rhe minds of the chlld.a very successful method Wft the relation of effective stories ana illustrations. In this manner the speaker had made a great success of bis work la the primary class. He badtoendeavored with store bis mind atiafactory results with good illustrations, and tried to be prepared at all times to get the atten tioa of the) children by some annecdote f or practical njusiration, ana prepare HALF A BLOCK EAST OF DEPOT. thetr uiindsf6r the teaching and Instruction he wished to fuiparf . lie remarked very truthfully that if tne work. Jri our. Sunday Schools Was . fcy b)'freste4 slid comdone AVOOIM, effectively ' pie of petent teachers, and JLATBC. self control taught them, the childj-eAAtn. would- grow up with the . love of the in their hearts, and OIXBDKM, Sunday School rantiidta, there wonW be little r no danger of their being led away froni tbc patb of cnxorcL nuMEs, truth. Mastc by the choir. nCKKTS, d. Assistant Superintendent Geo. In ' delivering the address ZfAKXIWAKat, aunottneed, gave a very inter1 expeAJta WKIG1TTS. LAML Kv esting account of his travels anmiaalon rience while upon Ids previous to England, lie felt to encourage all engaged inInthe Sunday School cause to good work, and make hUtUSUM PBOMPTLT HTULED continue ofthe every part this great work a success. Ue said be bad taken great satisfaction in watching the growth of the Sunday. Union since its first organizaSchool V; tion. It was to him a cause for to compare the meeting of OatitrMton lXAfMtiirert tornighfc with thpatf hcLl In years none bv. Ile cemmendea t$e this Union brassorta)st. tho singers," ond, . doorkeepers, and all who had contributed towards the success of those meetings, and Invoked God's blessings LaU Latimer, Taylor 4 C. - V upon their efforts. Choir and congregation sang "Love '. . at Home." At Bottom o The regular meeting of the Sunday School Union was held in the Assem bly Hall on Monday evening, January - 1 Several inferior nd dangerous " substitutes" for the genuine "llorsforU's Acid are being offered for sale; and Phosphate" we hereby caution the dealers and public baying or using them, as tliev wiil against not prod uae the same effect upon the sysliorwford s," ami the tem as the genuine ingredients in some of them are dangerous COUNTY TAX SALE. to health. Some of these " substitutes " or imitations TIIK TKIllllTOOT II are simply Dilute Phosphoric Acid, which, WHEREAS, County Taxes ssamaed interferes with the digestion; while the ngaiusi ana upon the property of Peter E. fenuine " Horsford's " not onlyVauses no Peterson, for the year A. I). 1?84, amonnlina with the digestive organs, but him to One liollar and Ninety-twcents (ILlK), terially assists in their action. remain unpaid. One preparation that is being ottered for CollecI, Natlmniel V. Meta- or sale, by tho gallon, containsdeclared tortherefore, for Salt Ijike County, UtahJones, by Acid, which arc by the virtue of the nuthonty vested Territory, in me by the to be The. highest authority polnenona. ii ... Kiiunnof uithonn ai iui ineof iegisiativo As- same contains Chloric also preparation sembly entitled Utah, Territory Acid, which is a compound of Chlorine. lie venue for the Terriin jci io provide " Hereford'" contains neither of these intory of Utah and I lie several counties there gredients. of," approved February 23. 1878, and of the nmciiuiueiii inercto, nave levied upon thi Tfeesa M anbsUtnfes " nro liable to following named projerty, to wit: be foAd at aoeta fonutatua, boenuave Eighty (rtu) Acres of Land in tho South west quarter of Section Twenty three (23), of tbHr elaeapnoaa. Township Ono (1), Sonth range Two (1), CALL for " IIORSFOUD'S," and TAvE West of Salt Lake Meridian, and will sell the same or so much thereof as may be NO OTHER. NEVER SOLI IN liULK. necessary to pay the Taxes and Costs, at deod A w lme Public Auction, at the front door of the Comity Court House, Salt Lake City, on the ojbi May oi jaiiuurj.iNO, a IS O Clock M. TAX SALE. NATHANIEL V. JONES, , Collector for Salt THE TERRITORIAL, WHEREAS. County Taxes, assessed County Collector's Office. No. 5. County atrsinst Thomas for the year lssf-- , Evans, Court House, Salt Lake City, January 6th, amounting to One dollar and eig nty cents, aa s remains unpaio. I, Nathaniel V. Jones, CollecSalt Lake County, Utah Territory, by torTherefore, COUNTY TAX SALE. virtue of the authority vested in me by the THE TERRITORIAL. provisions of an Act of the Legislative AsiriIEUEA8, School and County Taxes assessed sembly Of the Territory of Utah, entitled ,VV ngainst anil upon toe property of John "An Act to Provide Revenue ior the TerriMoore, for the vear A 0. 1884, amounting to tory of Utah and the several ronntiea thereof," approved February 22, 1878, and of the Cents (96c), remaia unpsid. Ninety-sithereto, have levied upon the I. Nathaniel V. Jones, Collec- amendments Therefore, tor for Salt Lake Con nty. Utah Territory, by following named property: acres of land in the southwest (10) Tten virtue of the authority vested in me by the twenty-seveSection of (27), Townan of An Act of the Legislative quarter provisions of the Territory of Utah, entitled, ship one (1), North Range (1) west of Salt same and sell Lake will or so "Assembly the Meridian, An Act to provide Uevenne for the Terri. much thereof as may be necessary, to pay tory of Utah and the several counties therecosts, at public auction, at the of." approved February 22, 1S78, and of the the taxes and amendments thereto, have levied upon the front'door of the County Court House, Salt on Lake the 22d day of January, lwtt, City, following named properly, to wit: Forty (40) Acres of Land aa the Northeast at IS o'clock M. . N. V. JONES, quarter of Section Twenty one (21), Towa-shi- p Collector for Salt Lake County. One, (1), fcouth range One (1), West iSalt Lake .Meridian, and will sell the same County Collector's Office, No. 5, or so much thereof as may be necessary to Salt Lake City, County Court House, December SI, 1884. pay the Taxas and Costs, at Public Auction, d.lt sw2 at the front door of the County Court House, Salt Lake City, on the Slst day of January .18S5, at 12 o'clock M. NATHANIEL V. JONES. Collector for Salt Lake County. County Collector's Office, No. 5, County Court House, Salt Lake City, January eth. 1S85. dSaS UNION MEETING. UYSPt J. GUiri'ITJlS. Proprietor. e . sr- D. J. Crosier, TKorRiETOK. - J.. at CHICAGO, HILWAUKXB, if CHICACO CORSET CO.. Chlcecro. III. $l,8tiS.0O Allowed and amount appropriated dollars was approprtat Seventy-tlv- e ed to pay the bill of Dr. Clinton, nuar antine poysician. for one month. The bill of A. L. Williams, amount ing to $00.40 for coal was allowed and the amount appropriated. The bill of Mrs. M. A. Burt for board lug city prisoners for the month of Deccnifcr, amounting to 240.a0, was received aud the sum appropriated. The sum of $13 was allowed to reitn burse Jasse W. Fox for services as sur veyor. The following appropriations were also made: To the credit of the Ore the department. $100: totothe credit of the credit of the waterworks, $500; to tne supervisor of streets, $1,000; credit of the city marshal. 100. The Recorder called attention to the fact that the Treasurer's salary for one monte aud a nai- f- between October and November 30 had not been drawn and asked as to what disposition should oe maue oi it. Referred to the committee on finance Adjourned until next week. PUT Ul for lOURISTA. Ho. Neoin, for .Muni HAI. LIIU) remain unpaid. Therefore. 1, Nathaniel V. Jones. Collec tor for Salt Ijike CoiurHr, Utah Tcrrilary, by virtue, of the authority Vested in me by the 01 me Aa ifiKiiamu. i wi of the Territory of Legislative entitled 'An Act to provide Revenue Utah, for the Territory of Utah and the several counties there 01." approved February 22, 1S78, and of tho amendments tncreto, have levied npon the named property, to witfollowing (40) Acres or Ijmd in the Southeast Fortjr of Section Twenty-onqiiai-te(41) Town ship One (1), Soatu range One (I). West of Sail Iake Meridian, and will sell the same or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the Tajk.es and Costs, at Public at the front door of the County CourtAuction, House, Salt Lake City, on the 31st day of January, i- - u III. nt uwh icw, NATHANIEL V. JONES, Collector for Salt Lake Coualy. County Collector's Office. No. 5. County Court ilou.so. Salt Lake Citv. January th. INSO. aa S3 $ TO Or to buu $3,128.00 an'1 a.riiiiiKi LUMCMKS CITY FirstHOTEL, COUNTY TAX SALIC. It K A S . xrii School and ?AT riatST SOUTH ST.. WtST. MEALS AT ALL HOURS e BES ATD TBM n jest iisiis cihs COK8ICT Rrv-- Stonecutters and Builders, wini The OXLV purraer after three TRAP WATSON BROS., Omaha and Council Bluffs, rULLSS . ' MSG nvo Ucn'l Agent, Room S.Windsor Ulock W. N. BABCWK. General Western Agent, Winalia, Neb. CHICAGO, made that eaa be retornetl 1. w.ar. if n.t suan In every reeprft. lutq t iri rerumMri I y wiej ry nrub in a TaneTy 01 my tea ami pnefa. tations. Mooe getHilae oakawtt has Ba Its i IUU ;KO. I) $4,956.99 Total....; Credit, by dividends of Septemler 5th and November Stlth Balance due Gas company la Uw Cuaalry, luaarfBf the like of which, are not ran by any other In short, it is asserted that IT IH THE BKNT JEQUIPPED KOAD SlfETT! CtHFBIT! LQIOBT! IS Til V. WOKI.IK iFUl1 Northwest and All of interest North, points Want of Chicago, business cetitres, ammer resorts and noted hunting and fishing ara accessible by the Tartonf irronnd 8,000 miles of It owns and controls orer road and has orer four hundred passenger lectors coustanuy caring ior us mu Iiaiic V,f n)itmnl. K air for tickets rla thl irnnp tickpt Mirvta. AND TAKE KONE OTHER. All them. It costs no ieU acent ticket i.iiidii) 'mom tn travel on this route, that fires flrft clas accoimodationt, than it does to go by tne poony aqmppea rosus. irr mans. descriDtive circulars and mm mer resort paper, or other information not nofainable at your local ticket office, write to toe l.-- S. H'T, GEH'L P135. ISEIT.C. 7.4!) 529.50 Halls aud prison DIMXO CARS, N for the quarters endiii; 18t4, August 31, and Novemler 30th, snow were received aud tiled, tney fortv-fobeen im to have estrays r pounded during the llrst and thirty-louduring the second quarter. The Marshal's report ol expenditures for the month of Deecmber.-J78was read. It shows the disbursements , .o . to have i ; Referred to the commute on llQancc. The committee ou finance reported that they had examined the Treasur er's report and louud it to be correct lliev recommended maiasoo oe appro priated for the city currency, and the check of G. M. Peirce on hand in the prtcedinsr Treasurer's balance. Adopted. The committee on public ground favorably on the petition of reported Georce Matlilson, that lie be allowet to live in the house at the artesian well. Adopted. A bill from the Salt Lake City Gas company for street lighting and tas for City Mall and prison, ior ine six mouths ending December Jlst, 1884, as f olio ws : COAL from the Wasatch Nos. ii u.mtu--upo- WEBER COALi -- WESTERN R fifty-on- few doors west of Price & Clivo's, where he will be pleased to see his old patrons and the public generally. DKAICKS THE SHORTEST Chief Engineer Otlinirer presented his annual report for the year 1884; U e lire alarms were hows that sounded during the year, and that the total loss involved was which there was $3,10O insurance; the expenditure of the department amount ed to ito.bjo.yw lor me year; me i.k uce hydrants in tne city are reported as in excellent order: the present force ol the tire department is put at 47 mem bers. forty being men on call. Inferred to the committee on lire depariment.. The reports of James Suelmerdine No. GG Market Row, FOLLOWS: AS hiB Old QUANTITIES, & PRICES AWAY BELOW tho MARKET FMfili Makes Collections. remitting proceed prompUj TIT11 K It E A 8. Till' TLMIiiTrnnl . T tV 8c hool a:id County Taxes assessed upon the property of John against and ror inuj-enA.l). lsst, amounting jonnson, to One Dollur and Niuet. two Cents (S1.92). remain unpaid. Therefore. 1. Nathaniel V. Jones. Collec tor for Salt Luke County, Utah Territory, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions of An Act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, entitled. An Act to provide ltevonue for the Terri tory of Utah and the several counties there of," approved February 22, 1878, and of the amendments hereto, have levied upon the following named property, to wit: Eighty (80) acres of land in the southwest nuarter of Section Twenty-thre(2J) 1'owneliip One vd,ouui.ii rnii(e mo (ij, w est rait IJite .Meridian, and will sell the same or so much thereof as may be necessary to nav the faxes aud Costs, at Public Auction, at the frontdoor of l he Con nty Court House. Salt Lake I'ilv, on the 31st day of January 18SV at 12 o'clock M. NATHANIEL V. JONKS, Collector for Salt Lake County. County Collector's Ofllce 'n K nimi Court House, alt Lake Citv, January 6th. ism. da .o K WHOLESALE LY ALL KINDS of PAINTER'S MATERIALS SAT" r e SHOSHONE, 1885. .TLINT. .'T, TIES. PIONEER' BOOT? SHOE From IN m PB8TECTH. TURPENTINE, JtETAIL KlTBB, L. 8. Hii.la. Cashier. Jab. T- - LlTTLK, Aast Cashier. COUNTY TAX SAL.K. The necessity for a supply of water to en able our citizens to beautify the places where lie the departed Head, lias been i:ua vour honorable body each tune l have presented my repon ior several yoon past, lour committee reportea iavoraoiy noon this matter in January. 184, but uo the thing lias been done towardsor securing our ciiiz-xunecessary supply, ooine have already moved their dead in conue uueiice of the continued absence of water4 and liianv others are becoming discouraged W lnle 1 recoirniKe tue laoor mat nas oeeii supply demanded expended to furnish the i wouiu oy the residents 01 tno norm honoraole remind yotrr body that the cemetery was located and occupied some twenty tiiouglit of residing years before any person old above the line of the original water here I remark that the would and ditch, cemcierC- is aluo situated on the north t ench. I now ask, why should uot this prior rurht be recoitnieoo ana tne cemetery ue awarded at least an equable share in pro to tho supply that is now or may be icreafter, all of which is most respectfully Milimilted. li. IllSlill EO Tho Lightest Draught Sulky Plow Made. Is far the constructed and easiest handled IMow in the Market. jw!R OF BMK pio-fessio- Parents ChiMs STRIOTLfY PURE SPIRITS SALT LAKE CITY. ol self-contr- t WE ARE NOW OFFERING U. S. DEPOSITORY. self-deni- al. - Drug-Klsts.- Sold ererywhero. Office, 44 sen-contr- i VARIOUS PKTITION8 ANNUAL KKPORTS OF SEXTON AND FIRK DEPAKTMKNT GA8 COMPANY BILL. - '- 7, 1S85. CITY COUKClti. TORPID BOWELS tln-K- Jan. Wednesday, PULLS ' Sunt. Thos. C Grlccrs. of the 15th Ward, save a brief account of the distribution of prizes In his school on Sunday last. Home publications were used for that purpose, a prac mostly tice mucn to be commended. General Sunt. Geo. Q. Cannon, in addressing a few remarks to Sunday School workers, dwelt upon the imthe portance of teaching oar children and sell -- denial. value ol They should be shown that there is vastly more real happiness and pleasure in the exercise of these be obprinciples, tnan could possibly tained by indulging every whim of the lower passions, and becomlnc the slave of appetite. But by mastering and controlling passion, appetite, there was a freedom and a manhood felt that was unknown to those who had practiced no In speak ing ol tneatres, parties or other like pleasures, which of themselves were innocent and harmless, the speaker said that the evil one had taken advantage of the associations arowlnar outof these social pleasures to lead the innocent away from the path of virtue. Such pleasures should be Indulged in by the voting oniy when they were sepr, under proper control. Young people should be taught not but to exercise Judg only ment wnen iormiag associations and in tidutcing pleasures, that tliey might ? able to detect whether such associa tions and pleasures would lead to good or to evil. It was announced that at the resrular oeeting of the Union. Eider Georire C. Lambert would deliver the evening's lecture and the LithWard school would f uruish the singing exercises. Singing, "Beautiful Zion." Iieuedictiou. The siusln'T rendered bv the 14th Ward school, under the leadership of lironier Henry Gardner, was most ex cellent, and was highly appreciated by the large congregation. Jos. It. l aiiry, Sec'y. EVENING NEWS. aiiiij.l1SMliiffliri mm. i,ms, For Sale ' bar 53. O.' ' AVE."' Solo Agents in S.alt ijtlto Cityv 3E- -, |