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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. WALKER HOUSE, Rail I.iiki- Ul), Mali. CHUGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. Ml!. 1). R. I'ATTKX, FdKMKItLY 1U pivpri.'tor ot'tlm CosinrTjiolilan Hutel, San ViHiicifo, b"Rd to fttinnunro Ut tlm riti.Mtis of I'tah inl the travliiijr 1'iil'lic, tlmt ho will liuvi;, tKnn tliis dftU',Unj uiun-Ujj.-imMilui' lli wa Liti:rt noi'si:, Tin- fli-pnit iinil coiiini(Hii.nJsliLttel,cvu-tmlty coiiini(Hii.nJsliLttel,cvu-tmlty lueat.il yu tho jiniii'inl busings sirwt, i alruftrly o-ttil'lllicd in the pultlk-minJ pultlk-minJ as the JiKST MANAGED lluTKL l".-tw.?en tSftn Francisco arid Chicngo, and in (.'nteririff upon tliis nuw cnlorpriee tliu jiroiiriutors will yparu no pains to fully tuue.t all l; miuirL'tni'tiU ut' their Riiesta. 1). 11. PATTEN A; CO., 1 Proprictuis. Halt Luke City, Dec. 1, lS7y. dli oVelnF house, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. first Class Accommodation lor Gentlemen. Roi-ni'; por luv from 80 -Q to Si 00 li iomd i-er W'uok i: 00 to ' 3 00 board por W eek Ii UU Barber Jbop and T.aundry conneetod with tho Uotol. Hood Ltoading Room . LajLorn, Woa-tirn Woa-tirn and Local Newapapura. noi 11 EN It Y BltUNTOX, Proprietor. TOWtMSEND HOUSE, 8ALT JuA Itlil CITY, THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, JAMES TOWN: SEND, Propietor. allJiy noliflB IS CENTRALLY LOCAT-e-1. wcM furbished, and haa accommodations accommoda-tions for 150 guasu. The Proprietor is now preparing to bnild larie additions to his Hotel, which, when fUaahod will render it The 3Iost Complete EataMifllimeiit IB THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN RKIJ10N. mil TAYLOR'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN FLAN, Centr of blook. woflt sido East Temple atreet- Room8 by the Day or Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, kept by Mr. R. E. BURGESS. Board by tho Day oJ Week, Meals at all hours. No expense spared to please patrons. Hot and Cold Hatha. TAYLOR & CUTLER, Proprietor!. al0 WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW ADDITION, ANOTHER 100 NEW SPRING BEDS, NEW TARIFF, Third Sonth Street Salt Lake City. Board and Luffing, V trook S0.IXJ tt 7,l ' Board and Lodtdntt, V daj 1'W 01 l.'2o Day Board, l w&oK o-W , Bodi, H wook l oO s 2.10 Bode, BiKht & 50 MoU GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, 2d South-st., Salt Lake City, With a raraoitv for fl gneatjt, 71 rat-el ais ao-conuuodatione ao-conuuodatione for famiiie and travel ere, Rooqjb, per day, from 60 eta. to f 1 00; Rooms, por woeK, from IR0O to 810.00: Board, por wook, $7.00; Meals, 60 oenta each. Free Omnibus to the Hotel. Barber Shop and Laundry conneotod with the Uotol. ICE FOR SALK. For particulars enquire at the oflioo. myl7 Slit ITU A BIOAZE.Troprlotor. GCDEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL AND RAILROAD DINING HALL, OCIDEN, UTAH, Situated on Railroad I'latform, Junction of U- and C 1". Kailroad,. marll S'1"' l'ropriolor. SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. Giaiid Hotel, on Market, New Montgomery A tiocond -JtrMts. SAN FRANCISCO CL. ff. JOHNSON Jt Co., iropriotors. MORTON HOUSE, IV-l Wroot, (BF.. i,, o. Abor. koarnoT, I Thot..t onrn.l.f'n.ViarnrTt..d. l.-a. lion central. I KltitJi t-& to liiU cor Iaj- ' WIS w. oORAUAM, Proprietor. OMAHA MOTIL. GRARD central hotel, nnihn. Nel. riv.K HlltlT AND FINEST Ili'TBL l'.'iiTwn Ctncm.-' and an I'raQol.o. iH'SNIiU, OCT. 1, It-rt. (.' TIIHM.L, l'.vjvnt... c." ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL ! FroDiiog cE l'h VI). and Walno' tu , f A I 7 1 'LUl'lH, MO. LA' E1LU' " A'.UiF!, I'c , I'l-t j 'pJ i r. i. i 11 i li " W r'-'i. ' ' c! in f Vi i'3 m irtniect I' lailc arc .t ,11 - .it t.vl i;: 'n Ho ' .-,:h i'-.. ..- -.-.-. i'1 n:.rt. a.V-r.l Ii-(:,..':.l.';::ii- ce ' ! r- !c ,1 : c llTi- 'rL i an ta:i r-c 1 Klev.ior i.j.lia ircn .tb- tlr.t d,xT uV',rr 1 K..i1d ..1 and-' lW T.,-.clfH iM-.d. and w,..;. n 1 nivn I.'.c r.u a .1: ... ;n rolonda ,1 lb. old, noi BREWERS. rtCNar WACENER, ?-.tr Crrr, Ctah. CALIFORNIA BREWEPY. j l.A'IKXBEKB.Al.K ANDrORIHF CIVIL ENCINEERS: CEO. M. BOUTELLE, CIVIL ENGINEER and U.S.JtllN ERAL SURVEYOR FOR UTAH. OtTu'o in tho hulldlnff occupiod by Ilio 8ur-voyor 8ur-voyor (jL'nernl'n otTiro, oppo.-ito thoTownaond House, Salt Lake Uity. ill W.BREDEMETER, US. MINERAL SURVEYOR. CON. . i-uliinjf Lrtflnecr. Exumi-iT .f J1 inu and Vtr,iDB Kxport. Office lit roMdcnco, JCiiu-bull JCiiu-bull Block. uppoito Townnend Humo. ol JAMES II. MAKTIKAU, KTDRAUl.ro AN'OriVTL ENtilNEEK, and LAND SLHVfcAuR, LUUAX, CACHE COCXT1'. Minoral claim survoyed. oln JOSEPH CORLINSKI, CIVIL KNUlNJJKlt, United Statoa Minoral and ItopuLy Surveyor rr Utah, Office; First South Street, nearly oppoalte 83i til. Mark's Chuih. Ws7.bi7r c e s s"7 Civil Engineer and U. S. Mineral Surveyor, Will prepare the necessary Papers and Diagram! Dia-gram! lor Patoota and Protoeta. Offioe in Bnil'lLng ooonpiod by Surveyor QeneraL ianl . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ' J. C. H ENllNCRAY, 1 TTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, NO- 6, j Kimbull'a Block, 1'irdt South at root. Salt Lake City. o21 CKO. TKIfABLK. BU1TU 8. J. JONASSOS SMITH & JONASSON, ATTORNEYS Jt COUNSrJLORS AT LAW. Main Street. Salt Lake City; two doors BU'ithufSalt Lake House. N. B. A Notary always in the oflioo. aue2 hohka btoi:t thkodorb iurjikstkr STOUT tfc BURIYIESTER, 4 TTORNEYS-AT-LAW. OlTico on Maic J slroot, noarly oppof?ito the Tribunf UtBoo, Salt Lake City, Utah. atf J. M. CART KB. C. C TTIla80.5t CARTER Sl WILSON, A rrORNEYS-AT-LA"W, OFFICE OVER jtV First National Bank, Eaat Templo sU oca G. W. BKSalETT. OKO. R. WU1THKT, BENNETT, A WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVEH D. Urenig's ttoro, Main atroeL Sail Lake City. fo2U . 0- H. HKUPeiKAO. H. B IRK FATBICK. HEMPSTEAD t KIRKPATRICK, ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W, MAIN STREET, Opposite Wells, i argo i Co., Salt Lake City. alO Prospeetus for 1874. Seventh Year. THE ALDINE, An Illustrated Monthly Journal, universally admiUtd io bo tho II and so mo at Periodical in tho World. representative and Champion of American Tasto. Xol for S'llc in Jivok or Xews tit v res. I The ALDINE, whilu is.idOil with all tho regularity, baa noao of tho tumporary or timely intoroit charaotorielic of ordinary periodical,). It ia an olisant niisoelUny of i ure, light and sraooful literature, and a collection col-lection of picture.", tho rarest eiiecimona of artistic alt ill, in ulm-k and white. Although each Bueceetlinx number affords a fresh pleasure plea-sure to its frionda, tho real value and beauty of tho ldino wi'l bo most appreciated after it haa boon bound up at tho close of tho yoar. W bile othor publications may claim superior ebuapnea, t cjm iared with rivals of a similar simi-lar citus, the Aluinu i a uuimni and original CODCoptiuii alnoo and unfuroa hod absolutely abso-lutely without cinpotitioni in price or character- Tho po-ei'8.ii.r of a complete volume cannot duplicate tho iiuanlity of fino paper and ennrannn in any other .ih 1110 or nunibeiof volumes "lor ton tunoa its coat; and thon tbore pro tho oaromoa. boaides!" ART DEPARTMENT, 474- The Ilhifiriitions of tbo Aldino have won a world-o ido roputatiun. and in the art oontroa o! Europi' it is an admit toil fact thai it wood cuts aro oxiunplos of tho hiKhest perfection evor atia nod. Tho CJinuwn p.-cjudico in favor of "fioul platca," is rapliUr yielding to a mora olncalod and and di'ctiminting un-o which Kcynnis-oa tho advaniagos of auporior urti.-iic noulii with root or tacilily ct pro-ductiim. pro-ductiim. Tho vtoud cuts f tho A Idino possess all tho delicacy and eUbomto tiDiih of tbo moat costly stool plat.), while they afford a bettor reiiderini! of tko artist's original. 'to fully roaliao lio wonderful work which I ho Aldino in dirrf for tbocau.su of artculturo jn Amorjca. it io 'Oly noce.-anry to considor the co.'t to tho iiondoofany other docent rojiro-aontations rojiro-aontations ot 0 productions of great pninicra. Jn addiliur I" tho donigns by tho momliors of the Na'.onal Arndomr, and other notod Aiuericar artiati tl,o Aldino will reprodaco osampli;' of tho host foreign masters, aoleoted with ' 'W 1 tho higlioat artistic success and f.-roaIt general intoroAt. Thui tho aubscrib-or aubscrib-or to. tho Aldino will, at a trilling coct, enjoy in lis own homo tho (doaaurod and refining intuoneciol true art. Iho ouartcrly tiniod platos for 11.74 will bo oy Thwiuaa .Moran and J. D. Woodward. Tho Christmaa issuo fr ITl will contain special designs iipini riato to the sea.'on, by our ,vt urtiiji and will aurpiUd in attraction any of iu pruducosiiora, PREMIUM FOR 1. ICvcrr mth-vrihor to the Aldino Tor tho year 17I ill r.veivo a pair of chromo.". Tbo original ori-ginal I'ifliirc" itnro puintl in oil for tho pulilMh.'rs ut iho Aldme, byTbomns Moran, whoHi' creat t'obTiido pict'iro wiia purchased by r.miir.'S liirh-n thniiM.ii.l dfllnr-'. Tho suljei't" w.to clm.Min to ruprwotit "Tho Ea'f ami "I lie V..-l." ur,c i" a vie in tho H hit-s Mi.unMii". Now llnm;liirc: tlm other si vea tlu'tli:l o: i root. ."i.er, Myoiumg lerritory. Hie .liT.-n-n.-e in tho nat'iro of tho nceniv thciu-c i er- ia a pI-M.-ino ci'iilniat. and allord.- ii;k. 11i Phr"iij nro cadi worked I'r.nii tbirt. dirt met pill.-, and are in si.o;l-Al"f jnd apt iraiK" oiiict t.ic-iuiilic- -j iiifri- i.f Anpr;.-uB creaie-t l.n d-p" piitotcr t i th "ul'-criD-fra of the AMnie ' a b"M it trtU"n i n'tc-uj b tlio tollowine ti5:imiinl i over th- tnaiiiro cf Mr. .M.-ran lum-elt ; 'ewiirk. N.-!.,.cpL Vth, l7Ts "My.-r. -1 auic mutton Jt (Jo. "i.vritlcmcn,-! tin dMvh led with tli P"! in cvlor of j"'ir chrotn.. Itioyarol F-ml'i lull v Mio-f--f'il r'i-re,-oniati.-iij ly ' ich'imcal "''- "I 'ho oricir.il paintings 1 " cry ropcv tmUy. I -Si.-Tte, "1 IM'S. M'.'RAN." Th' -" '-!ui' vf nr in ev cry fnr.o Amori-j can. 1 hev r ' mi orL-Tinal Ai"iifan n!i in at or-: I A.iieruan inicilicturo. n'UI .l-n-"' ', Auirrioan oor.nry by an Amf rfc-an inintt'i. ncd i-rcfccld ti fubscn- i h.-r to the tir' t icccv!'..l Americna An j .I.i irr.il- It a.' h ? if l'1-v.MLi.-e all tbiF.tb"y I will certainly i-' an micrct no ! r:i.-n rrii.i,U' e can re. acd noiiaer are th-iy nr.y tho n-.-r.' :l y ita-i-n -,f i c.'dliii' fac:li-!ij fac:li-!ij ii rri'duciiu tLi.'-" c.'it the yubU.-ers ! enly a in tie. "wbila e a.1 m e ty r,'Cc; U) cher chr.iii"S tujt a:e i.'Id -uiily fcr d ule , t-he fjV..ruti u price 1 lit ALDINE I'cr- o" oi t.-lj will pna thofo rictjres for theuifolvci not PT'.he Ki.-c tiioydid or di.l r.- t cl. and will si i rn: o be jntcr,ne ti',rei!'iir. their Ji -1 r i i Ji n in-ibie. Jf nv aubjenber ehoul.i indu te a rrefcr-eoc-si.T ;i.-in fub'M, tlrj r.i:-her will oLd "I"h Jhl.' cl H'r.:e." a a and heu.i-fu'i heu.i-fu'i chriMuc. HiJi lache. rciTc;ec:;r.,- a Itiiiif: t; tuhrt,1 '"a7 ' TERMS. I-t i t l ic a v.z -. "it '.'il i'iir m-:i ,- C V.- -, " . -l h ; ' '' '- T'e A'lir.e v V. uer-'-'r. r' !;..' ,-nly !: . - ; L 7 r. -r,j w . ; I -.- rath ra-th l'.;M;"h-T.,.- -.-t is cuf hrre ;.--'-ti-,ca:. ki. rT, ;i.r,r, r.;j .1 -J..lo .r.J- ture .'.'a.:-.'- Sa;;. z CANVASSERS WANTED. Ar.v ptrn wjih'-a; : .1 ; r7Ti-c-' tr , LCtTiion by api Lr'.; to A-MFS SITTOX I.,., r.fli.h-r a I MA;L S-V LAN? Nii VV.JSK. M- r. 1; rry. ZIOiVS C0-0PE1UTIVE j Mercantile Institution i i ' la doing tho liirgest businesa ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, ariuing from an uniform syetom Lof dealing principally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, buying in immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. The largest par.t of their purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL M MODS DEPARTMENT are made through their New York office, from whence aU fluctuations in the Foreign and Home markets are closely close-ly watched. The Institution in comolete i in all its various departments i and fresh novelties are added to the stock as last as they are offered in the market, j Visitors are shown through the buildings without the ; slightest importunity to purchase. pur-chase. The gentlemen in charge of the several departments are among the most widely and favorably known in the i Koeky Mountains and we commend them to the confidence confi-dence of the public, promising that no effort on their part will be wanting to ensure a continuance of its patronage. They are enabled not only to suit the tastes of an intelligent intelli-gent trade, but also to compete com-pete successfully with Eastern dealers. In fact, no country merchant can afford to pass by this city under the impression im-pression that Eastern markets will give him lower prices, better stock ormore favorable terms, Their GROCERY, HARDWARE DRUG DEPARTMENTS lor completeness and variety of stock have never been equalled west of New York, and merchants in the neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. Their CLOTIILXG DEMTMAT is now opening its magnificent Fall and Winter Purchases, among which is the most varied assortment of Gentlemen's Gentle-men's Furnishing Goods ever brought to Utah. Since merchant-tailoring has been added add-ed to and made a specialty in this department, that branch of the Institution's trade has attained a perfection perfec-tion never arrived at by any similar houso in the Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every style and price made to order or sold in piece, j The SHOE FACTORY Department keeps thirty hands con-s con-s tun t ly cm pi oyed on all chusscs of work, and has never failed to secure the Prize jmcdajs at our Territorial Fairs! Their facilities fur 'lurniiiLT out first-class work have never been equalled by any like establishment in Utah. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting the city would do well to leave their measures with that Department, Depart-ment, thus enabling them to order by mail at any time they desire a perfect lit. Among the SrxciALiTiLo ot this Department are those of Horse Collars, and fcupphinir the trade with Leather "and Findings, a large and complete com-plete stock of which will always be found on hand. I The Institution deals hi every class of merchandise, and all prons however re-imote re-imote from bu.-ine-s or manufacturing manu-facturing centres can have their orders promptly tilled jby mailing them to U. B. CLAW-oy, S-:pt, I 1 NOTICE. TUB t'SDEKSIOXED II A VI NO" ruil-niAHKD ruil-niAHKD die Utah .Market, with stock, fisturos, im de merits good iv HI of btmiiess and debts due tho market. resirctmlly uks con inuance of the fitronaio heretofore 01-tended 01-tended to h is predecessor All persons knowing them?olrcp indebted to the said market mar-ket aro re-' 10c t fully rei.uoitod to call and settlo tlio same. THOMAS F. MAIIAX, Ilaring disposed of my entire interest in tboUtah Market to TUuM AS F M.tlAN,l respectfully ask of my customers that they k-ive bim their petrouppo. All debts due me have been told and assigned to Jlr. Marian, who nlone is author red t j reeoivo and receipt for thoEaroo. All persona to whom I am indebted in-debted will bo ki-d enough lo call on rue PtllLLll1 KoIIIjII h.YKR, IRONFOUNDERS. j EDMUND WILKES ..Lksbkb. ' SALT LIKE IRON CO., Manufacturer of all kindu of Iron and Brass Castings, Mining, Milling nod Smelting MACHINERY, Will contract to ercot QUAKTZ JbftLLS & S.MLTE1B complete, Narrow Gauge Railroad 'Work. SWITCHES, FliUGS unci WATER STATIONS, SEAT, HAND, l'USH, uud M 1 N I N U CARS, J BUILDING FRONTS,! ORN.UIENTAX HOUSEWORK, ! , And BUILDINGS, Etc. " " ' i Works: One block South of tho U.O.R.K. KErURLIbHED BY ORDER OF THE CITt! AN ORDINANCE i'or the Prevention of Fires. Skc. 1. I?.? it ordaiiK-d hy ihti City Council of Great Salt Lako Citv; lliat no person shall get otf any fireworke ; Fct u) any ttove, furnnco or othur apnratu3 in which lire is to bo kept; or tarry firo in tlio slrec'ts wilbout observing the I'u'llowiiij( regulations, under penalty uf notion than one nor moro tliau unu hundred dollara for cacli ollencc. Sec. 2. So person slmll ho allowed within the 1 mi its of Iho City to di.-eliarpj or set oil any meket, Hjiiib, cracker or olher lire worlds withou. the oiiiK-m of thu Mayor, Fpeei tying the time when and the )loc8 where the same may done. .Skc. X No stovo or oilier nnpanitus in winch Are is to le kept -hall be eel nearer than eight inches lrum the Hour, except stu-b liavo no lirepkiee oti the lower plate, such can be Bel within four inches of the tioor on which Uiev sijjid ; and the lop and sidoplates then-of slmll not be 6et nearer than twelve inches oil nny wood partition, orother woodwui-k, without protecting pro-tecting the same olleclually from lire by a metallic or other covering; mid no pipe belonging thereto 'hall bo put up uule it be conducted into a chiinncv niado of brick, stout?, or olher incotn bust i bio material, ma-terial, or if passing through the woodwork or roof of a buiWing, there shall bo a rpacc of not les than four inches between I lie pipe and tho wood, aud the pipe shall bo kept from nearer contact, with tba wood by some Fate material, and shall pro-joet pro-joet four feet above or beyond tbo roof or wood work. Provi'Jl ihc 1 tiyor or anv Aidermnn shll dciu tli" nl.ve lo 1: i ftpially safe, then to be Cei tilied under his band. i j Si:c. 4. Xo r-T-nii shall ho allowed U ; carry or i-aiitt lo Lkj earned in any ft reel, i I thorotinrlifuri' or lot of thi3 rity any burri- ing coals or brand of lire, uule.-s tho taiuc i j 1j in a covi-red ve:el. j !"r llue rltail b rais--d at b-nt Ibur f.-et I ; l'".-t above Ui" rrw-f, by or Piroticli wliieh i vy i.ic-8 and-iiaii have a tb-a-Jfiiing tin,, j.ir Urn i-park arre-i-r of woven wiro.Tacl t I in tho top, or m .thin eU'.-Ii ciiunncy on tl'i-'. 1 Sf;r f. The owner or o-n,pn:.l of ht ( bou., (hop or olifT l-'iii-ii! tlu'. c fl'. l-c I tlf ibi.-B nr diitut)'. v. tin nv lo b,-.wi'i.ior burnt out a- olVn ani:.y in; r-.sured to, ke- p flic fnino 1 1 '.'i n. In r ji- rf bunnnj; i ut l"itfs, it -iiiili bu J-'iiO in I 'no dnv time; mid only wh- n Ibe r.-:f and oilier i-ir-roundm- combilibi'.-, w.i. Anv w-rf-tn s-iifl' ring the l! i..-? of anv li-v.-f. o-'- iruj-ied by him or ! :r to L-coiue I'.ui and '.Jin.- up:, or l? iirM at ar.v o''.i'r Ihok her- in -.--i;.i. fhn'l U h-ille tlr j.-ii- a'.'.i'a prfLri;yd hi ii.-. u;t fc-x VjU ol :ty iorlrPrtii.-o, I Si.-. 7.T! y.iVi Vi tho d ff-TT ar c (ii'i-B fr-m -a V -'n irr,:i. i'-. d'o c--r ' -A L '.nay r: ; -r.-r-T. -l. ar.-i r.-.u--. ;--r a..a:e, M:ti: ri .L-'M.f t::j Mav.-.r , r ar.y . )- -;..;r, ,:i ci - f r..-ei. t or 'ah-h . -: u.'.: i ; t fn-:-a rrtt-jj ui-d ::, 2 t 'a-; 7 :J :: g i . . '- : 'l. 'i '. : ' '-Lt.vi-"-- -MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PUTSICIAS AND SI'ROEON, rtno. 6v. door, north of r.ifSoe. Oflic. hoar, iron, 11) to 12 a. in., and S to 6 p.m. auid MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opro.it Old Oonstltntlon Building, Build-ing, Main StrMU Olhoa houn 10 a-m. to 3 p.m. K.Jo-encea Biahop Tutt!., J. W. Toong, Rev. C. C. Stratton, Rev. J. Welch. la DR. J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., OFFICE FIRST DOOR SOUTH LAMB k Co "a Drug Slra, East 'tempi. Street. Heaidea at Walker ilouac aJ ST TIONER STEVENS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Stationers, Between Walker ud Clift Hooiu, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. aeW LUMBER. BUlLD'C MATERIAL H i ig J U P? s s H t I Pi r !l 5 I a 1 a 5 S I P e . Z -3 a Z j H 1 U - B 3. a J g B 1 LUMBER YARD. All klndj'of LTJMBEB DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Monldliigs, Shingles. Laths, JONES At FORM AN. THE! ADVANCED PRICE 1'AIL) JL--OH I Dried PEACHES AND TEASDEL &, CO. We ure Selling Low FOR CASH cur Stock "of Blankets, Clothing, Shawls, AMU Woolen Goods. TEASDEL & CO. PARLOR, HEATING, ANU COOKING STOVES, Al Gili Jt.iU.i. TEASDEL &. CO. VKRY CHOICE FA Mil T GROCERIES, 'liic riuel uf ,TBAS, And Ns-.:.- Ji.jKl.jrl c o v v j : i -; . j CALL AND EXXMINt. '.y ;: Ji, II i,nnli,- A., .1. !w-.l I w ( TEASDEL CO., ! 5,67,69 Easl Temple Slreet ' BUSINESS CARDS. feuoKT licaiaiaa Caris Lnsened In tbi oolumn, UDtUr their rotpnetiva hofljilrur!, si Genu per lin IT wook. or 75 etait par llni nr month. Thii in an icellent oi r-ortuuitj for mixellaneoai doaler and rteohani'Mto plac tbalr basic oss r,romLiioDl.ly bolur the pablio at a very rroall coft- E MIC RATI ON AGENT. WC- STAIN US, P. 0. Ilox Sai7. N-w , York City. Jell dTvorces. absoluts 1i voices otaifu irocn Courts of dirTcrsnt Ptates -or ds-enion, ds-enion, eie. No pubicny rtN,-i c-d. So charge nutil divorce prHct-J. A--ilrs ii. llU.6li.Aftora.-y, I M Brnai r iy . N Y. TO YS. GO TO SAX..Hi (or vrmr Cliristiuas Tt-vs. OnpoMte Kimball Hlork-, deJ TENTS A WAGON COVERS. T CURTIS, Atent 2d SotiLb, orpo'i'o Com-. Com-. mercia.1 Sl Tents iruiu ?s to SjmJ. jc.'o JOITN BOLSER'S Sail Loft, East Tomr-le Street, three duon uf Walker Bro.'s. Term , from Slu ujnard. iyU BOOKSELLERS i STATIONERS JAMES TJWYER, 41 Fivt Tomple i-'tmt, ; Dealer in Ulank Eoiif, bchvwl lx'tn i and Fine Jfrench St&vioa ory. je-la j FURNITURE. HDINWOODKY, Noi. SI East Temple , Street and 7.i 1st South Slroot. je ' BAKERS. G LODE BAKERY: fre.-h rie, bunt, cakes, I bread, delivered In aU parts of tlio ctiy : every morniDg. - 010 "BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. WJ. 1100PEK. No. SI Commemal Street. Boota and tihuea made to onior , CLOTHING & OUTFITTING. Q'RKILLY C., corner of 2d South and Cumniercial Streets, tjlcihine and Fur-meninr Fur-meninr Hoods, Hats, boots shoes, io. eiij WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES AND JEWELRY O.L.EL IASON BBG8 to Intbrin tne rend cuts of Salt Lake City and vicinity, that he not only mariuteee to properly Reinir, Clean and Adjust Watch a and Chronumetors, but he will make them or any part of hum to order, and varraot the worlt. Just received anew supply of "S'rn. Swiss Watona and a Qne St ck of nrst-clae 'eveirr rioon ai lo ai any In town. Two ioon Ranoflhe r.wBt HanV. A SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. "BIG GUN" STORE. HACUE BROTHERS' ! lnuiorlen of and Doalera id Quns, Pistols, Ammunition .an Reminglon Sporling Rifles ON SALE The boat to n.e. TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS. r. a, HiTCUKLi. pivm j.uce' MITCHELL & JAMES, IUspoct fully antiounco to tnr PuWic thnt Ihcy havo JIbmuvku to tln-ir ISuw 1'ro-mibcsoa 1'ro-mibcsoa W'uxl Tumdo .Slnv.'t, opi"nik-the opi"nik-the C'ilyMi-at Mitrk-.t. wi.-r-i th-v Lope, liy utrict alU'nlion to bikini--1, ana fiiiHll pro tils to merit tho eoMtimi'l pnlrotingr to libtmlly We U wed uj-o11 Liicui. ra,SHEEI IRONS COPPERSMITHS FURNACE WOKK & KUOFl.NU. Gas, Water, and Stoam Fitters. WEST TE.Ml'LE STltEEf, l.,..ilo City Mi'.tl M;irt-t . j GEORGE E. REID & CO.; Are dw iireparod to run j GAS and WATKIt I'JPEPj Into ti'ill'lintr" at lb" rh- : r) -'i-s pr,-i ,ttho l'm-fl rat"-'; ii "-I bmi-.i n iih--k rn-. pnaranifte n'.l n-rk d- '.o id thu L-ufl nnnj.;r. if r . .', i I It : ! V l lj ' I-!'.- 1,1 KH M ' H ! I Mi A I .-,,1 : MAIS MKfrl.T, Opposite Walker House, STEAM ERB FOf EUROPE. WHITE STAR LINE CA.'.f u.S'i 1 UNITED STATES WAIL I I New York, Cork &, Liverpool. 'trtM.r. fclv.li-;.,-, i.;.-, I...... -r " U 1 ! n "-"; i -ttifii i -vu,-,,;,i-. s:r lty speed it f.o'i I UA INK. inc. !l SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ; DESEfiEI RATIONAL Mi ,i i Kcwlve dctosln or One Dollar and rpwards. I Intereet .t elht per ewit. par annrim compoundtj emi-annua!y, od tba ftit of M.rvh and September. WM. It. noOTER, PrMidenL H. S. KI.DKKDOE, Vloe PresidmL I S. HILLS, Cashier. DESEEET NATIONAL BANK SALT T,AK"R Cm, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITA LH 1200,W AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 11,000 00 B y, H. HOOPER. Presldect, B. S. ELDRKIUIK. VioePr ' BRliiHAM YOUNii, Wm. JENNINGS, Directon. JUUN SI1AKP. F. LITTLB. L. B. HLLLo, Ca-hier, I j KA ia at Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land UlPKtntu I'n llnrru Crln al. COLLECTIONS MPK AND PROMPTLY REMITTED. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. f Inter&n Paid ear SAVINGS DEP08IT8 n3 First National Bank of Utab WALT LAKE CITT. See 8rcial Advertisement on Third Pai HALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK. Anthorized Capital, - $501,000. E M. DrRKLL. President. JOSKl'U M. UUKKKTr.Oarnier, USMPSrKAD a kUHK.PAIRICk, Atumejl. CoaBssroflDaaT,: KEW YORK - j fc? nOSTON-KatiouaJ Bank of onA Ame-ricn. Ame-ricn. CUICAOO...Third Naliorml PrtiV. LSt. Lul IS... Third Ntitional Hank- U.MAUA.-.Oitiahn National lUnh. SAN KRANClbCO...AuooaJ Gold Bank and Tnixi Cu. LOMUiN.Jay Cook, MoCnlloob A Co, WELLS. FARtiO & Co.. EXPRESS FORWARDERS Bankers & Dealers in Exchange, Draili on Europe. Kuropean Colleotioni prvoii-tly ationdd w. BAST TEMl'LB ST., SALT LAKR CIT T II ear j Weds worth, Aibov. ml 2 w- w. a. w routiox, WHITE & McCORNICK, (Sucooasoit to A. W. White k Co.J Kaut Tm(fLS-eT., Balt Lia Cm. Dealen Lo jGOLD DDST, COIN & BULU0N Exehanyt m till the prinajxU cilia of the Umteti Ht(UcA ami urujr. rarticn'ar atloniion riven tn Colleellon! and IT'ioeeU rotimtp.l al current rale of Ex ohangu un day ul paj aioui. OKU. K. WJJITiNEY, Aitomey. CoRauroituuia: DnnV uf I'Hlitornia Sin Kmr"-inrs - Liii-ll iw ( v.,Aiifc.Jtiik o I ala. 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