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Show LlfmrrffliMi p. yr. mad sen, e. cummings, m, jY ft. y wu.rKk, ja, REMEMBER THE EARLY BREAKFAST STOVf '4 i B2H2S HY 4 TORPID - BOWELS D I S O R DE ft ED LI VE R . kria Kioiii Xhrm koiircvs Jaiieiary Thtiradar, 1 ISSi. S, TJSlEGltAril. aaTana uaiov TauseaAFVi una. oftlie human race. XUtaMi oflh nit' m ptoina tntlicate tbir existence : Iam IX DIVERS EARTIiqrAHEH of Appetite, liorrcls castivcr PI.Af'EN. If Mlacfae(tullaaa after eatlag,avr- io to eititlvH of boiif or mind, KriwteliitiKf food. Irritability of POWEHS I'ARTINa CI THE tamper, LriplriU,arclK0'BaT acKlcctcd imm datf, IXmsIncM, THE lag DA Kit t'OMTISKNT FlutKriMK at th Htart, I)ot bafor COS- tl erw. lilKUljr colored Crlua, tlto of a ' -- t i:JT i i - it i f .wKJ - ne HTIl.TIo.,auIlemaiiit on tbe Liver. reuitMly tliat acls directly SOLD I. IV. MADSE.V CO., OS Main Street. fc purities tbrougrli V S Salt La r .IsTX) DISPATCH FUOSX WOLNELEY KTi'i a Liver medicine TCTTH Tli.XM hava no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and hklu la also prompt; renioviag all iin these three "a-njre- ra Aa io t II j The Plying Dutchman appeoftbe protucingr stools, a reenlar TITTW tite, soaiKl clearskin anl Timorous Ixxly. FlliU cansenonauseaorrripinKnorin-terfr- e Earthejiutato NlMcka. A Hlichi. pnrthnnnbp LONMK. 7. shock was felt at Geneva. Several shocks were felt the past few days iu iuc vaniuu vii urinous, owit&enaiitj, and the to-U- with 1ai)vwork,anrtareaperfect ANTIDOTE to MALARIA. Department ol llaute bavoie, ruuee. Madrid. 7. A not hp r changed earthquake was felt iu the south at Btantlv to a Cuosar IiltK by a ipgla of this of this DTK. onSold ly Drug. davbreak application lorco wasezperienced at Loja, where or sent by express of. receiptor gists, here. Office, 44 Mnrray St.,N. t. ow uouses were. uamajeu and several persons lojuret-- Most of the inhabi tants had leu and were sleeuiuc iu tents. King Alfonso starts for tttescenoof disaster. Three hundred 7. W. GUNN. M. D., thousand dollars hav alrpnrlv hoon subscribed. Kine Alfonso will take Surgeon, Phystician with him $100,000, which he will, iu STRKET. OfrriCB, 107 distribute person, v frr rcliof rf th snt- Ovcr Oodbe. Iltt's BdCo's. Prog Store ierero. d Salt tJike Cfty. Prayers for eliverMic. 7. A church, convent and Madrid, 500 houses were destroyed at Matrie by au carlhrua&e Monday evening. HAIR DYE. TUTTS in Uhat Hair or Whiikem , to-U- ay d Faren is , ! KhK FHBTECTflS : M TIPS SLACK TEE TIES.- t :.i.r,4- TO B1 c ..ii in JT3ETE3X) - 6 urauada of l.ooo nr,i Is by far the simplest constructed aud easiest bandied Flow in the Market. SALT LAKE SHOSliONE, ds&w OQDEN, UTAH; WCISEK, CALDWELL, MOUNTAIN HOME. IDAHO. AND HAS BEHOVED From ITT OE2SrTH.iV.T. NEW TIME CAKD, .TVTS. FASSENGKli TUAXNS LEAVE (Joins; Hf onli. Mi.intif Express at........ Pni'itlc Kxwerjs jkt...... SALT LAKE DAILY, AS FOLLOW8: H.() a.m 4.31 p.m. From Nortli. Trains Arrive (Milfor.l Oolnar Nonth. at....... at. Kxpre.MX press .....3.55 p.m. 7.'iO a.m. in Salt Lake, daily as follows: From Nouth. j 10.45 a.m. j Mtlfonl Exprews at Pa iftc. Express at 10.06 a.m. T.'.i p.m. I Ju.il) KxprtwH lit Atlantic Express at 6.40 p.m. KreiKbt Train le.tve Salt r,.ike d.ipy, except Sundays, for North at 8.55 a. m. and 5.30 .m. ; Cor South at S.40 a.m. and l.:i p.m. UtANCIS COt'K. JOHN SHARP, Gouwal Freight and Passenger Agt, General Superintendent. . AIL ODDS iaPEST EOUiPPEI AJT iLTost Direct Route SAILB0A9 m THE THE EAST TO tS l.tt it he forever remeinbersd that C TEX VIA VVCRLC CHICAGO f Santa Fo (ipeka & t "M, 'm CotmtcU Union Depot ml PUSBLO . with CARS, KallrosMl CQHFDHT! a TCKEST TXMBB W. T. WHITE, r o. rLTNN, Ti'k't Agt incrtl Ajtent Oea. Pass. fc.L i k Cilj, Utan. Topeka, Kaa. a V. OERRAJI, TrsrsliBf Agsat. Las Orrr. Dtab. ilt TH3 HIORT .'LIKE Va-- Uen'l Agent, 1GEF!CEMT fiitii sums AITD ii cuss to-da- lte, 1 uurr-hiuw- r isS?f' tB.Btl"'- x, Windsor Block.RenTer W. N. rlAllCMX'K. K.10111 or Qr$pf Western Agent, Omaha, Neb. AVATSON BROS., Stonecutters and Builders, ?'.jr!88 in mn Ina at d QITTER3. or KIN X EA.POLIS. Take ths BEST BOUTS, tna RAILWAY. w-- stipaiea. wltateoaen Paaa. Ageat YEARS. . o ici-fec- grand scenery the worf lantifal andBritish isle,across around UieworM, via the I'acirlo and of the Islai.ds or amui the Continent vvimoi. Thmts wliodesire to par, ............i .Li- - iuut.kh.iid wnd their addrtH ly Office ..ostal crd.M It. A, N. Harvey.? k- -v , roiw bait Utxe tiv, as a few hnndro.1 rop.-e- will reniaia auer tu I e jrm W a . aiilucribrs have bee anpplied. I'rico 3 and 15 cent. i"oc 73, handsomei J bou.id Mi clotu. i ' aativesaad that elssa of IBBMdiee CURES eaei bava-. bat one effeet that U br their hrtoUat so- - Compiex'a to do. Xrupti one ijAUDSSmSESOnEEj lUoa and efBaiajste. n 1? i rsaoe veakea (ae toes mar be ssrotbslrj ad m FricUrAaa AkAA Bittmaete Is aremsdr to! "STOMACr direetlr ea rsoaired the Lirer.assist as fro tKldaeTa. in rvuerlmr Itself of sil Istoataoa, aocnnknla- SBowela, and ba a xaild tiona, restore ltto et eseet'e tta oriaiaaJ maaaer, and Is as trtsrtk ta aadViaor. AUDKUGSiSIS ! Ipiisaist lias taste aa For all the Aareordlal. eomplainte aa of thiskiad PRtCElDOtLAR. lead Is there la ao ibrehUdrsa raedlotoei isdoita. that ennalsl Is a ajedtetoe IVASH SMBITTERS Of to Mtt.Ull and beloa purvlr reeeteble In at&ll t.i mMtUi hMUfloli ef a cnre-abat foederanaeateets el:med as fftAntiAwd. aaa as it is a snssitto ftf(t,M all other pre. FUHIFiBrt ranks above a BLOOD Asa roar araKguc ror it, aaa siTa a neasssoaeoa aaaatasaiaau B0WEIS. IN VE OF TitlfT CHEAPEST AND MOST hi tcresunic books ever oneren nr saie i me iMiblio of Ij'tah. It describes the com of the world; also, i.i..i habits, customs and every-Us- y ttie manners, .r ..t .., . nations of the earth, and rives t and minnte deacription of aowe of u . 55 t tvk orfV H. HRArTORt. TWELVE rvr-wrvTTTT- nehalbm Pa. Ageal AKOUD TIIK WORLD p cTtoPlloa, BeadacbaJ BlekStaja- - a r.H.oARmmtE, Cam. set V w vice. ; Germany is sending to Prince Bis marck atluresscs of confidence and de rotiou. in view of the adverse vote of -- Ml n Dyspepala, Sedentary Diseasea, ridney complaint, ; j VHOfWafTOWa ANO 80LK M ANUT ACTUBi RS. i .0laf:' aavJ f tmpor J Afil! OMAHA. NEOs .rr Isold by dru gg isr f rl rBcers LUMBER YARD' rlHWrtt.'V A8H I BITTEBS COss 0ZJI TfUBTSSSXOSX crrv. AW3 by. Lcyi itAA w. class-lUcati- ou -- - PLAOTNQ MILL, rIALF- - A- - BLOCK'EASriOrO EPOT. ; I.t7JrBEaU LATH, ; s'.;it BAHIt. ... paBSCtrger . i PICUETH, r8T1C, . niKDWAKE,. aLABIf. WEIIIT1a, UL1M, Eaw' ' v Aib bhius 0 T '.l Jr-- o.V O L- r Contractors ; JITLBI, ilSIIU iSJESl Isti Lattm, Taylor 4 C. salt Lake. RESTAURANTS. AND PLANING MILL. mnnlnir Its ASS'l, DEALERS IN M FIRST SOUTH ST.. WEST. will pubThe Examiner lish a Ion? interview with Edmund ALL HOUKS Orton, who returned her5 in the last MEALS steamer from Australia, where he went at the instigation of Miss Georgians Dinners front 11 to S p. m.. Sorts. Baring, for the purpose of identifying Arthur Orton, confined in the ParamatOther Ifeats from 6c to Mcts. ta lunatic asylum at Sydney, New South BEST THE MA KK KT AFFORDS Wa'es, as his brother. He states that be did identify him to be such, and is, therefore, thoroughly convinced that LUNCHES PUT UP tor TOURIST the claimant recently discharged from e. prison in Loudon is really Roger TX J. GRIFFITHS. Proprietor. Gen. Grant writes as follows to Cyrus W. Field : New York City, 6th Jau., TAX SAIK. 'Ho. My dear sir: Through the press and otherwise, 1 learn that you, with a II EKE AS, THE TERRITORIAL, few other friends of mine, are engaged School and Connty Taxes, anoexKod in raising a suhscriutioii for mv benefit. against Thomas Evans, lor the year to one dollar, and eigniy reuix, appreciate both the motive aud the auuuatingunpaid. friendship which have dictated this remains i once l, Jatnuiei v. course ou your part, but. on .mature torTherefore, Malt Lake County, l7tah jours, y Territory. due I as to it myself rellectiou, regard of the authority vcxletl in me liy the and family to decline this proffered virtue an Ah. Act of the leitiKlativv provisions of I regret that 1 dltl not seinbly of the Territory of l:tnh, entitled generosity. An Act to t roviae lwevenue lor tne leri i make this known earlier. U. S. Grant. tiiry of Utah and the several counties there Very truly yours, of, approved February 22, 1878, and of Hie tbe ex- amendments thereto, hare levit! upon l lie In the Swaim court-martiamination of witnesses was continued following named property Tten (10) acres of land in the fioiitiiivent as at yesterday's session, almost every aaartor iweulv-ecve(Z. orlownquestion being met by au objection, snip one or(l),section rortn Kanjfc: (l) west salt each objection precipitating an arguand will sell tne same or ho Lake Aleriaian, ment, aud every one requiring ruling much thereof as may be nccCMftary, to pay by the court. The greater part of the the taxes and costs, at public auction, at the door of tlie Connty 'ourt Houkc, Salt day was spent in this manner, without front City, on the tiA day of January, 1S8T, anything of importance being develop- Lake IT o'clock M. at ed. X. V. JOXKS, Collector for Salt Ijiko County. The electoral vote of Texas has leen delivered to Edmunds Connty Collector's Offlco, No. ft, County Court House, Salt Ijike City, completing the list. dM sw2 lecemlerZl, 84. Nominations: Sidney L. Wilson, New York, pcniou agent, WasbinRtou, COUNTY TAX SALK. 1). O. ; Luther S. Howiett, Oregon, receiver of public moneys at Yakima, TlTII R R K A S, THE TERRITORIAL, Washington Territory August fV School and Taxes aHeKfed Idaho, register of land against and upon County the properly of John otttee at Oxford, Idaho; Allen W. Ea- Johuson, forthevenrA.il. 184, ainounting ton, Idaho, receiver of public moneys to t ine Dollar and Xinet, two ("entK (fl.lW), remain at Oxford, Idaho. unpaid. . Jonex, t'ollct' rnereforo, I, isntnauicl Utah Confirmations: Jacob S. Boreroao, tor for ofSalt Lake County.vested Territory, lv in nu bv the the virtue associate Justice of the Supreme Court anthority An Act of the IaUlntive Ah of Utah ; Postmaster, Alausou P. Ham- provisionsof of the Territory of Utah, entitled. Mcmbly mond, Ashland, Oregon. An Act to prowde i&evenuu for the Tern of and the several counties there Utah In executive session of the Senate tory approved February 2J, 1878, and of Hi ail the Nicaraguan treaty was reported of' upon the inerefi, nave levied back from the committee on foreign amendments to wit: Eiidit followina named relations with ine recommendation ()) acres of land proneriv. in the sonthweHt nuarieiif flection i weniy-tnreour that it be rati lied. lownsinp South range Two (4),(zlWest bait Ijikc (I), on of New York, Joseph J. Walton jileridian, and will sell the same or so much trial for complicity in frauds in the thereof as may be necessary to pny the at Public Auction, at the and Navy Department, who, with others, Taxes frontdoor of the Connty Court House, Snll pleaded not guilty, withdrew his plea, Lake City, on the 31st day of January 1S8.V ieuicd guilty and was committed to at 12 o'clock M. . Jail. NATHANIEL V. JONES, Collector for Salt (kmnty. Vice-Preside- V iAlckee SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER GRIFFITHS' RESTAURAKT y, T" XT! IT1 aaa!af9aTa,aaal - ? flan, LATH, Shingles, Mouldings, Frames, loors, Windows, Dllnda, Wood Pumps, Packing lloxea, ItnlLlera' Hardware, Snah Weights, GIoASS, Ktc., El.:. :o: WOOD TANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIOHS MADE TO ORDER. :o: A SPECIALTY. STAIR BU1XDING :0: flaU Bleek seelh 17. C B. XL. Isepo-L- I.VN9I. ksrt & CO, om.v i.im m: thk e nts roi: J. K. JOHNSON REMINGTON, At; . Pleasant Valley, Anthracjlcnd CclGraiio Blacksmith Coal! REDUCTION IN IMtICK of the AM Fii! UTI Xf) W.V WKI.L-- l t'OAf 10 Pleasant Valley and' Colorado Coko a;ul Charcoal. hoou a.m i crt;. i; Orders solicited and pioniplly lilcl. Tel.), ..,, V.. .'I", . ,.m. YARD Ol'lUSlTK 1. & U. C r.V,SKM;Ki: I'KI'i iT; r et , Noui Ii . v. it 1. .1 Si t ard :.n. ofli.'t (!'.. ."Jo and Secou '."J . 1 t nt L. Hoilaniler's Nevy Jewelry Store, l)ud-denhaus- Doc. 2Cth, f t IT3 Main G.rccf. v- r- Wi iii tm,-.H st i:ktu::vki krom '! rv .. I '; ; nAVixt; - As..rl- v.s.e. CIlllisiMVS M:irl-le- 'J ,jSj,'i r...d I'lu-- . - V .;.. .'f alijut I':;li;MS, ALL IfMmember. i.n ...ier C"..H my r.'! as ;u.,r;tee loi'inh-ial Hi.it - AR : r nlcd. ., i j , .1 l v. i ,1 :l .1. l..r t ll... h..: i:e niuiicy. i'.'Iihi-- N;nje. IM.liASK HIM1 new .'-- .......:li'. sil V MY 11 Jewelry Manniat'luivii 1: i ..i..'"i 1 - i CAM,. A - e Cor-ts- , ; ' A HearMs, Klnslnr Ingl! That is something out of your line. mr. il you nave dyspepsia. rou sit sullen and sour at the table, looking as had lost all your friends and ex pected to be sent to the Get well, and cheer up! nowf Brown's Iron Bitters, will do it! This prince of tonic has cured tho most grievous cases, and will cure roll. Mrs. W. Torpin, 817 Chambers Sreet,St. Louis, writes. "My liusoano used urowirs Iron Bitters' for headache aod dyspep sia, with good results." County Collector's Office. No. 8. Conntv Court ifouse, trait Lake City, January lUh, . 1885. d5 e2 fll-- n COUNTY TAX SALH. if-y- THE TERRITORIAL, County Taxes asKcascd and the Against upon proivity of l.'obcrt Neora, for the year A. 11. Ir8l. aiiiouiitiug to Ninety-siCents (U6c.), rcuviun unpaid. v. joncs, collecnererorc, 1, torj for BaU Lake jNamaniei bv County, Utah Territory, virtue of the authority vested in 111c bv ti.e An of of As Act the provisions sembly of the Territory of Ltah, entitledaq Act to provide Revenue for the Terri tory of Utah and the several counties thereof." approved February 24, 1878, and of tho amendments thereto, have levied upon the following named property, to vrit: Forty (40) Acres of Land m thfl Southeast of 8ection Twenty-on(21), Town quarter Ao. 14 W Flra Hoalh Mlreot, snip one (l), soutn range tine (l), west of Halt Lake City, Ulab. Salt Lake Meridian, and will sell the same or so much thereof aa may be necessary to J. Cnosisjt. raoPRiaTOR. pay the Taves and Costs, at Public Auction, at the front door of the County Court Houe, TK RMS- -- Jl.no, $1.23 and $1.50 per asy. Salt Lake City, on the 31st day of Jauuury, 1885, at 13 o'clock m. Meals nt all hours, cents. NATHANIEL V. J0XES, . Collector for Salt Lake Cosunly. County Collector's Office, No. 6. County COUNTY TAX SALE. Court House, Salt Lake City, January nth, 1885. d5s2 TI1K TERRITORIAL HERK AS, f T School and County Taxes assessed COUNTY TAX SALK. nsalnst and upon the property of (jns M 1884, amounting to Clarke, for the year A. THE TERRITORIAL. one dollar and twenty cents 1.2U), remain WHEREAS, County Taxes assessed umiaid. the of Peter K. V. and Nathaniel Collector upon against for Jones, property Therefore, I, the year A. D. IMM, amounting for Halt Ijiko tanty, Utah Territory, ty I'eterson, to One Itollar and .Ninety-ttvcents (l.t2), virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions or an Act of the I crisis tive as remain unpaid. Therefore, I, Nathaniel V. Jonea, CollecHeiuWy of the Territory of Utah, entitled, " An Act to provide uevenue tor tne xem tor for Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, by authority vested iu me by the lory of Utah and the i several counties virtue of the of 1878, and provisions of An Act of the Legislative Asthereof," approved February 83, the amendments thereto,, have levied upon sembly of the Territory of Utah, entitled "An Act to provide Revenue for the Territhe following named nrorjerty. to wit: Lot Seven (7), in Block Thirty-foo- r (34), tory of Utah and the several counties thereof' approved February !W, 1878, and of the ana will salt lauo city survey, nat"K." sell tbe same or so much thereof as may be amendments thereto, hare levied upon the necessary to pay tne taxes ana rests. at pud following named property, to wit : lie auction, at the front door of the County Eighty (80) Acre of Land in the SouthCourt House, Salt Lake City, on tbe 31st day west quarter of Section Twenty three or January, is&, at vs o'ctwea si. Township On (1). South range Two (2), West of Salt Lake Meridian, and will sell ' NATHANIEL V. JONKS, the same or ao much thereof as may be Collector for Salt Lake County. to pay the Taxes and Costs, at necessary Conntv Collector's Office. Public at the front door of the No. 6, County Court House, Salt Lake City. Connty Auction, Court House, Salt Lake City, on the jsj-daa ss . e, 1st of jan. day January ,1885. at 13 o'clock W. NATHANIEL V. JONES, Collector for Salt Lake County. COUNTY TAX SALK. Connty ColleeiorM Office, No. 8, County Court House, Salt Lake City, January 6th, a a t rr r i v t n iui,i mruurtviBTiT stlSsi School and Ooanty Taxes assessed 1885. the umnertv of John against and niKin- -A. Moore, for the year aiiiouiitiug to l. COUNTY TAX 5ALK. inety-iccnls (isss.;, remain unpaid..U.I1a I I Wath,HLl V .1am. 'tM.....r..., THE TERRITORTAI 1 Utah Mke tor for 8;iit Connty. Territory, by Taxes assessed virtue or tne autnortty veetaa in me ny tne WHEREAS, County (iarnes, for the year 1M84. provisions of an Aa Act of the Legislative against Phillip to forty-eigh- t four dollars and of the Territory of Utah, entitled, amounting Cents ($4.48), remain unpaid. "Assembly An AcWto provide Ite venae for the TerriI, Nathaniel V. Jones. Collectory of Utah and the several counties there torTherefore, for Salt Ijtke County, Utah Territory, ef," approved February 23, 188, mid ef the by of virtu tba authority vested in ine by amendments thereto, have levied upon the the of an Act of the Legislative proykiona following named property, to wit: Northeast Assembly of the Territory ef Utah, entitled, the Forty (40) Acres of Ijtad laone 'An Act to Provide Keveraio for the TerriTownTwenty (II), quarter of Section of Utah aod tl.fa several counties theretory oBt3t ranfre One (IX. Wrs of." approved ship One, (1), 22, 1878, and of the Salt Lake Meridian, and wilt self the same amendments February Uiereto, have levied upoa the or so much thereof as may be neceosary to named to wit: following property, Public at Auction, pay the Taxes aud Costs, Fourteen ( I4),in BlockTorty-foa- r at the front door ef ' the County ourt i Part of Lot Five Acre l'lat "A," Itig rield (41), House, Uait, Lake City, on the Jlsl day of Survey, Salt Lake County, and will aell tha at li e'clock M. January same or ao roach thereof aa may be necesNATIIANIKL V. JOXRS. sary, to pay tbe taxes ana costs, at public ' Collector for Salt Lake County. auction, at the front door of the County Office. Kn. , County Court Uense, Salt Lake City , on the 3lst day County Collector Lake City. January fttta, Of January, ISSA, at 12 o'clock M. j Court House, Bait -"'i? 1885. dSsS i NATHANIEL V. JONES, ' Collector for Salt Lake I canty. PCr A LXXAKDKE BoM, . COUNTY TAX SALE. ' leputy. 'I TKRUITORIAtr . County Collector'i OfflcejXo. B, VlTHEREASf, Tilfe, court House, Salt Lake City, County IT School and County taxes assessed ' Oecember d5 s2 ' ftoth, 1884. C. lirown, for the year 13M, against Isabel to Five dollars and forty cents, amounting ($5.4(1), remain unpaid. Therefore. I, Nathaniel V. Jones, Collector for Salt Lake County, 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 Revenue for the Territory of Utah and. - the several counties thereof," approved Feb. 12, 1378, and of the amendments thereto, have levied upon ths following-nameproperty, t: Lots Six ) and Seven (7 In Block Thirty Salt Lake City survey, and (30) Plat wilj sell the same or so much thereof as nay be necessary, hrpay the taxes and costs, at at the front door of the public auction,House. Salt Lake City, on the County Court 31st day of January, 1885, at 11 o'clock m. N. V. JONES, Collector for Salt Lake County. Ofllce, No. 5. County County; Collector' Court House, Salt, Lake City, nth, January 'I " 1885. , , d5S .'; poor-hous- e. WHERE Aana8, 4 t. x lisllive CITY HOTEL, mm - y 1 rr J b M rs - e DAVID JAMH.S & CO.. lir l. ' fillers, 1mm, &as aufl Stan ATI1D I -- i Utah-Territor- J.'O 10O Fitting htui Sie.vm II'if hif HC.orii.Rr, Ktc, Tiniiiiifff Rooting ON SJiOKT NCTTL'K. IN ALL ITS URANCIIKS City Water Pipes and Fixtures put ;n on Reasonable Terms Call ami Examine our Stock of i'fuwbing Supplies, Gas Fixtures, llairr t'tilrrs, Etc, 67 ZLSTo- mr TELEPHONE lJiyT COMMUNICATION A BTBEBT. f Off !tK 1M RESIDENCE. PURIFY YOUli BLOOD! BROWN'S SARSAPARILLAi tO: And Dandelion, with Iodide of Potassium, REMOVES ALL IMPURITIES OF TIIK BLOOD, ,18-5- : P22"fnPAP Plum blnpr-Oa- s x It eorreeta tbe torpid condition of the Liver, and removes an obstructions ', xt 3tj m o n. of tha Kidneys. , Cancers, Bait Rheum,- ConSerofala, Erysipelas, Dyspepsia, Boils, Tumors, Ulcers, Sick Headache. Fever Sores, Kidney IMseasoa, and Rheumatism. The formula stipation, of Brown's Sarsanariila is printed on every bottle, l'hyaiclans endorse this great blo4 recommend It. ' I'nce $1 per bottle, a parlfler. dnirgiat la the Slate sells It and Every Browa Medicine and Maaulaclurtnc Co. 5. bottlea for tha Manufactured six only by leaven worth. Ksassa. , v - . EXCELSIOR ILllTOFACTimiNG CO., x . to-wl- d "F , -- , ' ...!'! r iA 1 iu-s- ide to-wl- SvTZXs33ZBXlSs i 40r Makes Collections, remitting proceed, promptly COUNTY TAX SAJJE. TUE WHEREAS, Green iff School and Connty TERRITORIAL Taxes assessed shopsanataccumuThe Unlo Pacific have the property of Neils and Kvanstou upon against Tllyer atid L. A. f the Peterson for an wttfa year 184, amounting of work; insumclency lation to tarelve (12) dollar remain unpaid. mechanics to make repairs. . Nathaniel V.Jones, CollectTherefore, I, thinks J. probable that or of Salt Lake County, Utah Territory, by BueMYlsU' . v- - tnnh Park will run a new ronte to virtue of the authority rested) in me by the Act of Asof An the Legislative provisions DemoThe Leadvllle via Twin Lakes. sembly of the Territory of Utah, entitled, to see iw men aa wora "As Act to provide Revenue for the Terrioi sixty days. tory of Utah and the several counties thert approved February 22, 1874. and ef the ' WerrtfipUAncenb-Aifecenorder an eof' nave levied aaoa the amendments thereto, main Pacific Union i named property, the engines on the following renumberPart of Lou Six (6) and Seventeen (17) la line and branches are being five en (14), acre, flat "A," also, Bleek Fo arte ed. All are to be painted black, Salt Lake Connty, and Big Field Survey, without ornamentation ofany kind. will sell the same or so much' thereof aa New may be necessary to . pay the Taxes and FreightKlhas ibeen takenas from 60 Costa, at public auction, at the front door of as low Paso to recently steamer from York the Connty Court Hoase, Salt Itke City, on 100 by. pounds cents' per. the 3)st day of. January.lfWS. at 11 o'clock at. New York to New Orleans, and thence r NATHANI AL V. JONE8, and baa the Galveston, Harnsbarg by Collector ot.Sait Lake County. u AotonJrSAl- -r Connty Collector's Oflla, WUliara I, McMUlaa and J, A. Grlf d:s3So.v 5, County Court Home, Salt Uka CHJ, JAOfiarr Cth, 18SS, ; ' Vf0l8t(1 A?rf:a.at tar, cmt-expe- ct ROMPTXT FTXXICr ' '' . and side plates to make tte . clasips more secure. etractar I ciixue, ' fa trains regjilaiiy Into Green ' I Klvcr. A Union raciflc bridge gang Is again Cnwn Klvcr hridce ntittinir ou novtJhinon, imjfuiJttL.it: ' ti. - n.i,im Short r,fn: t lUrflaUKI,: : . U, idfarM. Slt , . nku u tbe Reichstag. German officers, tnany of whom trav el ifptier aliases, as niisaiinisries, cun-tinto arrive Hi China and are engaged indrllling the Chinese troops. French Anarchists are preparing to make A demonstration outside of President Grevy's house next Sunday, against thexeturn of Louis Michel to priaun. The Spanish Gove rnrocnt has signed a couyeniioii recognizing the African InXernatioual Association, similar to the conventionbttween the association and Germany. ; TlIeT3BeUng of general, freight 13th, at St. Louis, has agents; January. until been postponed Fetiruary 4trr, at tbe Joint Western Chicago-whe- n , cojomlltee meets there, TrwfA London Gladstone. Rcgardlos that his gives, as a liew medical fact, bf tho heart not slecpiessnws is caused being able tb force sufficient blood to ths brain, a trouble which often- occurs , to nn otsdvanoed age. r yesterday' ordred the Jadge Foley of the Chicago: Driving Park propcrtv AssocWttoni which has for some time been in the liamis of a receiver, sold to ihevhlghcst bidder. The association is ue -- I Al.EX. MITCUEXL, JR., Agent, T.O.Box, 713, Salt Lake City.' (a. mm Iff THE Rhomat!sra - r Corxtipatioft, Biliousness, Diataa Lung aaw wmm i hasbeeoineawellestablisbsd fsettnattfeo TO KKRRILL, Maaagar. T.CLARK. iea. Rapt. x. a.- - FDKCTIOXS. mrmr iatioa of diMMM So whlen Sne ftnaas f aiaily Is sabjeet arise la alAver. This enaa .nm asnaoanMt of tha 'iss plaoe is act eoiy the largsst, tmtet thsssmatlmeoifof ths moat unportaos. The vsma blood, ea Its to the heart, iisssss tanmah this orsaa, and In iu r rr tas impritiea,as also tbe secretions which are nsnssssry for dionstioa as sreil aa for a cstaartie to assist fa taereeewsl of waste atste rial Ac are eliminsled. From this It Is easily seen oat ef order to a that toe Lire Is liable to STsster or lass extant, and when this eeeora It la fulfil its otBee.of re properly LapoMlblelarUto MMrtntit.ttotiiAotlMiAbl matter from tbe bloods bat siiows it to .ass throoah. earrriac with it toe o aoisoas cf vstca u aaonia i OI.Ar.tMCIMAH'S With inpore t blood thssbolpitr-teaPBICKLY ASH beoomes sllect-adaao or eta can lti propMif prform rsealtef Ln avrnrlw r rtne faeetica onlessit is Tr" rCBE rsssarcM sepT'l'ito'ith aaa practice of i)r. (UXD Btslatain ltsstrensta. botue Its AS.JT. LiTwbsootoes til cHsiaator. and, euoeeaa lmport4tntjud s.lta oaeo one w aerevea hastbs f el-- l Is eat. ios laaot beia neieatoaai Un eoatinnaur trios I ita I tired, wors fiJ merit. out, is con DrastlaPva, are OMng Jforth, . S. v n. - MINERAL WATER. 130 KOtrril TKHLS ST, BEMEDY Or to aay point beyond; e PATJTj ali-- OMPOsJ tttOCO SLEEPERS CniCAQO, MUiWAUKMB. hF. mi Baiya assd Sella Exchange on 5 Saja FreiaMdoeo, flat fit .owls, Oaishs, IoanloBt, sutd prlavel pea ComUsMmitjU ailM. Tor. I . i OppotiU Auembtv BaU. TO I't B DRIEF TEILEORAMN. Janan is charter! nir steamers to coa vey troops to Corea. ; First-clas- s passenger rates from York were New forced down to Chicago a a I -. to ipta yusteruay. One thousand shipwrights at Hartle pool, England, have struck against a reduction of wages of 7S per cent. - Sergeant Holtnorth. who Inspected Ltent. Greely's private papers, has been dismissed from the f Signal Ser 1TE f Tombftonem, Afamunenl, ManUit, Mantel. OrmUi and Hearth Btom. 137S ' .aie2g& - " are Going East, You I KENNEDY'S rs-to- ra f n.-- t rMBv.-t.iuw- i3JVr 1. WILLIAMSON. GKO. THE UVER AND ITS TBI lls-l-.- n, ruu CHICAQO. Omaha and Council Bliiffs, PiiLLSAiTS boss KEIT.t CEI'L-BSS- 7C k. "T . tcvr running tts FAST TRAINS daily fra - routs and the short Has between Gcnra! 1 front olt-iinau- ' A. X Xj WEBER COAL! to the CHICAGO, .iririmn s nm nitTI fltL .YAtKKfi ana si; l XX (r,oia COLORADO. AHD t! o sa a. in tltTX LMIIf! dlissouri River, To the Ut NOBTH-WKSTK- in llae Coaatry, Imanrlatc SAFETT! pifcfrrred rs w UttC iMiouijK w TSEL HAILS, Hat Eatiag Hoaeea SFEEO' fujU. to aad front isfls fOma), and sjt well posted travel Minneapolis Klrgant Day Coaches, B Couiii- - Millwankee, LaCrosse, Sparta, Madion.r"nri llowKid (lireen May), Wis., Winona, Owrs onoa, Msnkato, Minn., Ceriar KapKls, ues Moines, Webster City, Algen.i, Clinton,MarsliitUtown, Iowa, Kreeport, Jkiicin, Itockford. III., are amongst its 800 local stations n its tiites. a few of ths numerous points of Anion br the natrons of this superiority enjoyed are are 1A V COAt'HWI which can its sond, 0ie dnest that human art and insennity rre.nte; iu l'AI.AIIAl. hi.k,i-iji- a no CtlW, which are models or cmriron eleriiace; its IAI.AF. I)UW1X(J KUOTI sja wnicnare nnsurpsftaia ny ny; and its widely celebrated DISISO GADS, (he like of which are not ran ffy w other rivad anvwhere. 1u short, it is asriv1 that KOAO IT 1! THK BENT tfi THE WOKI.I. All points or interest Norttv, rtoriftwast ana West of Chicago, hnsinesa aentrua, summer resorts and noted hauujj ana nsning grounds are acoessUsia by. the various Dranches of this ro.vk It owns and controls, over a,wn muss or road and has oser four. rpunlrsd passenger conductors constantly ca"g 'or Its mil of patrons, lions i Ak mur LirVo.t nsrents for tickets via this route. AArt 'AAKE NONE OTHER. All U aiiiivj ticket amenta sell taem. it costs no u,m tiktrarel on this route, tliataives flrst- to go by U does than. e'tans accomtnoiiationa, the poorly capped coadA, circulars and sum-nao- r for maps, descriptive resort papers, or other information not at year local ticket office, write LINK SLEEPING PULLMAN It also, WAY L. Chicago ami St. Paul and Dnncr&Rio Grande RaiFy It Splendidly fiuipfd A I CALIFORNIA WITH THB T IT IS NM W It and chtrter Bottom Iigfiiros ! BROS G. F. CULMER Vt n The Hark Conllnout. LoXdiin, 7. Tbe cabinet council to day decided to extend the llecliiiaiia frontier northward to Limpopo river, the western froutier to include both banks f Fish river. This cuts Transvaal off from all chance of German connection. The Transvaal government is pre a paring to protest against English aniu Zululaud. nexation 11. ...l... T 'Pita Hwut hnuIhAua ..n . reassembling of the Heichstair will be in reference to colonial extension. The Rovernment;will ask for th subvtntkn IkKALERS 15 of a line oi steamers from Hamburg to Cauifroons, Anpra Tequena and the COAL the Wasatch Uape. AMiez line is projected irom I rleste .tne canal to Aanzioar and fiiui CHsmon Mines f via Delauod Bay. lorelirn secrtarv. lr. Jiuscu. under Calviller Utah, meeting of the Congo presided at the y. The decision of the committee ou the slavery question delivered.. ...6.00 per ton. was. unanimously adopted. Protocol .BI was not discussed, the delegates, At yard.... ...5.50 " " awaiting further advices '1from their lie confer governments. respective ence win meet again it was LEAVE ORDERS WITH tHted tliit tbe cost of a railway from Pool to the Lower Conro Stanley won. u oe i,aiO,ouu, and tliat it would IIENItY DINWOODEY, require to carry 100 tons of freig it No. 37 to l W First South Street. daily to pay a fair per cent, on thecot. 1 lie scheme was regarded as outside ol d Salt Iakk Citt. the scope of the conference. Favorable reports in relation to negotiations between a ranee and tne African international Association continue to be . made. Paris, 7. It is stated that France and Gerirany have come to an agreement in regard to Egypt. France will next week reply to tne English proposals respecting Egyptian finances, stating her objections to thei ami presenting a scheme of her own. England, it is expected, wilt- - refuse to accept the French scheme, and Bismarck will thereupon propose a conference of the powers. Aellvlty of the American Dele Kate. London, 7. The rosCt dispatch from Berlin says the activity in itbe Congo conference of the American del egates, Kassou and tanford, seems to indicate a wish to make it clear that America in future will be more con cerned in European interests thau has been the case heretofore. Active par ticipation of America in the conference is favored by Bismarck, and that fact excites the suspicion of th other powers. The iJoi' correspondent Th OSL( CORT mstix thnt ran tt says there - is a curiosity to know tuvu wrar. If Its American German sfter three if v RSTiKriRTrmvv PfirFirv threatens tbe British possessions in l In ererr Ks H. refuuovT ella Made ta a vartetr of atyles and ptkcs. fcAl lit ftr i America as well as in Africa. The sub Ject is a very prominent topic, of con "tattons. Ifoojo gcauloe aAisssit lias Bail's iuaiK o versation in diplomatic circles. CHICAGO CORSET CO.. Chlcaco. Ill, 4 mm ti BEPgsrrs payable : delay. Home Coal Company, mm ALL KINDS of PAINTER'S MATERIALS al ii-ida- 1tsad is t!i Cti c.Mxo tint u i few dortra west of lrire Jt Clive'g, where he will be pleased to oe hia old patrons and the public tcnprally. Kitkb. L. 8. Cashier. Jaa. 7.Hills, Ijttlk, Ami Cashier. I - Stand to Old1 No. 66 Market Row,. 188S. 7", Irs DtaacToa 1 ation of the Prime Minister's political life could not be anticipated. His lather would doubtless always remain in narness. aitnouirn nis labors would txj less arduous than those of men iu the political arena. A Dispatch from Walsetay. The following teleirrain has been re ceived from General Wolseley, dated rvoru, ,jau. ., .iua.in. strocjj convoy is leaving camp for Gakau). Gen. Stewart will take anotuer train to morrow lor MeUiiimeli, which wc ex pect to occupy by the lfttn. inst. If a steamer is found there we shall com municate with General Gordon without BOOT? SHOE For Sale by HOWARD SEBReTcO., at Baia iWapn Depot, -- Sua nr. John Wm. W. W Cibsdatona'a Host. 7. William Henry Glad stone, member of 1'arliaineut and sun .1 Hie Prime Minister, reply intt at Ilar- warueu to a toast to his fathcis health. said that after nfty years of arduous public service, a mucii further prolong . C. I?I03sTBEFJ LlTTUI, &j PRICES AWAY BELOW tlto MARKET vlce-Prest- rXKAMOKZ XT Q UA AT Tich-born- Tonikn, rn. WHOLES A LB- A Jl K TA 200. OO r people Iieadod by priests ikearing the linage oi me virgin, uiarcbed tnruuKu ,the - streets chanting uh1 praying (or deliverance, from further earth quakes. I'aris. 7. I he pronoscu fetes lor the relief of earthquake oufieiers In Snain donot uieet with public approval. It is inougui me iuausaoootained should be applied te the teliel of the distress u I'iaiice. y A'.-SXG2- proccsHiou at. . AT and a TURPENTINE, ITIE IL IN H. 8. Et.dv.b'DGI!, President. . Wm. Jekkikus, v to-da- OF SALT LAKK CITY. rAIDCP CAPITAL, . 200,00 llar-iiish- ay STRICTLY fTJ R E S1MR1TS DESERET SATIOML BANK UtPLla, rWTrn WE ARE NOW OFFERING V. 8. DEPOSITORY. -- F01tKifj, threc-foorUi- a BANKS. (fcneral Freight Aecnts of tbe Union i'acmc juauway, wren neaaquarxera at Omaha. The f reight business of the company has grown to such propor tions as to make its proper nanoung by one man an impossibility, and Mr. Shelby has wisely decided to pat a portion of the work on two reliable assist ants. Springfield, 111., 7. The Board of Railroad and Warehouse Commission crs has decided not to make a general revision of its schedules of freight rates at present. It has, however, made a slight amendment thereto.con-sistin- g in the main of additions f new articles of commerce and slight reductions on a very few articles. Cheyenne, 7. Reports from the ranges all over the Territory show the most satisfactory condition of stock. High chinook winds have been prevailing for two days, causing the snow to rapidly disappear In all quarters and leaving all the grass exposed. The present outlook for Wyoming is very encouraging. Lancaster, Pa., 7. The pipe of the's Standard Oil Co's line burst near Station, on the Quarry ville railroad. Large quantities of oil ran into a gully near by, and in erdeavorin to stop the leak, the workmen set tire to the oil, and an extensive conflagration followed. Loss heavy. New Orleans, 7. There was notlc-abl- e increase iu attendance at the the gat World's Exposition receipts more than meeting current expenses. EVENING NEWS. ILir,lTrl5 Mil t: , Tin FUTE.SHECTIBOB.STMJPEOWABErlTinnEBS'TOOLS. - a. at i ;' - Mf V rV ..... ,. ,t I ',- . ; G12-1- 8 N. ZTain: Street, St. Louis, Mo. ; P tS."".' ui'aaai '' ssst,,i.. -- a. dim 'l : cta 1 , Solo Af'eiil.! In S;H I Jtilzo til tj |