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Show i' 'AIL. AvPj It i WIRES ARD rv, RETAIL J- f &'A loit la Price ! Tlae. t ' J) Tralaa txlU Zx& CZZZZZZ1imUT - J i v o ....Sl-jOglh- Ob ;tv vyit-s ; 50 .... 'h Orrised iK Ola Paatencer Trtla be- Mere sygeepeee Overlend Freight and Accommodation H Iis8rtveeeesine Oran andt-- for i. s: tt i-- i1--N j S.. V M f ..lAAjua-Overlan- d Passenger Train fir Toano, Carlin, XV imiepwea. Wadswortbe ' JUao. MarywiUe. ltadilrj. tftr, rortland.Ot ) Facrawento, fctockton. v Merced (for Yemenite). riv (f r 50 to 1.00 ' ' j - ; , The Earl of Roseberry DBALh FACTORY JN FI WE AD- - The vitioyi, fa ant w Auwif '8t Makes delicious mu Bins, griddle 0 line, pot piv, aid past y, ni.s, l ht end healvby. si , i a and after J one It, 1171, Dally Passenger Train-Le- a veCorinne at 7 :19 p.m., and Lagan at V. , i IS9 aja., toeennest with traiQ fUr q ; OGDEN AND SALT LA jalV lake tiaE TRAirn Run give satisfaction. guarautevd Be sure to ; i alk for Doolexs Witst Ponder and do not be pat off with' any other kind. c s iI oJ Dooleys Yrast Potrder Is put ap in tto CAM ttl varloua siea, suiubls f femllfoA boarding hotulee; hotels, tea i Uarants. and ,1 .w, Uke and ocean vessels on short or long voyages. 0 N a GEORGE A. LOBE, , LOSAn. - it i a i .. llxuLFi 'T - i j AND , Ycagt Ponder booIfy's to Is - ' s- 1 I ijwk a. l&j,- coniaotwJswao'Mriai On least Pnc!cr" Ooolryn to Is bca. b cans s LTV T Gorinno W. EvL. 2ti I ilbjNfastrliYdcr tbwchvepeat, because fuI wl O STOCK J perfectly pore. THE JLARCEST iAND SELECTED I Makca a.l kioua of du m .Genl PnceraTGk GOOIUIA3T Doolrys Yrafil Potrdtr cenee I W WAcow:;DEPof BEST U- - 1ET. Af s, cern breed, eta epltf . T. - iscu ts aod Make, elegant i!0 General Agents for Montana and Idaho. o 0 u iH X lhe market is flooded wltli uOp. inferior of lisht or short Basing ano Yut Fcwd-- r weight. DOOLEVS YEAST, POWDER is war'' ranted foil strength and foil weight. Hold at wholesale apd nUil, throogboot tha United tt tes generally; by dealers In oroceiies and family stipp.iee. o: H X Utah. o j fftrmtla Mtrrin JTor all J , tags; apply to CfTA8."NTBLET. General Freight Tiskst Ageal,. aad . 4 1 n r t T, Gen I r TlTOUNJ,-1 I . bupenntenasnt. iin Binnoia PMiPii' ' H - i Tha A frnll sleek of the selsbraUd IN THE TERRITORY P. SCHUTTLERS It is said that was givsn.in Corner Montana and Fifth 8ts. UTAH. CORINNE, CHICAGO Mil rm- - dTHdoSway, AND FOR 3AI.B ON 1IANT) ALL WAGONJ COVERS, SSSiET.... 1 I I SIZES; WAGON . DE&nHlU 1 - - - UTAH. LOWEST Mowers, Reapers and Mowers rs-sH- FARM MACHINERY, i METALLIC COFFINS AND CASES FUR NISHED TO ORDER. Undertaking carefully attended to.W j ; " : sepl-t- f in . - - s JT i I PAINTS. GLAM, WINDOW TARNISMMS. OILM. FINS i TOILET AND PAPES, STATIONERY, PICTURE ' EVERY' person x Man. woman, boy or girl should send at tree for one of the Excelsior Stationery Packets, containing note paper, enveiop i, pen holder pencil, pens, blank book, blotter, photographs of 100 beautiful ladies, tooth picks, perftime l j. Etc. Ageets J. CARTY BURIiOW Sit Darroity , CL FEMadetphits CORINNE, UTAH. The 314 California Street, HA FRAN Cl SCO, s . ' ' l . V V ' ; . and dealers in r. : ", ? , ". ' "I' Faal ' S' - H . . f ' " ?tr y . , i 3 doors above PgxtoCeo, 4JAL7 LAHCCT7T. n "i t . : . ogTct r t The eelahratsa . CAE3 BETT7EEN -rrm x n 2 e t8oH Two tralaa eoBBastten '.qniori-'-- f taetrrvra j la dally o.. wia trsfas s ' pAcxllTO' aAltntTAD ; -- J IESCULTURAL SOCIETY for the eu Hake all others perlorttyof uuvprodoetetoever We also osd aSastioa our ers o f imnouiEa pottdzx, ; f ctrtry eoTE L 1 secsietr Cto.4t$C7C2Y4iCr. JOHN I?.. L032, 7 OllAlIA'AITrifeltfACb'. vy. fcrcv.cf A. talacs, Dnmra and' SLEEPING Of 8UFERIOR QUALITY, FRESH FROM THE If ILLS. It being oonrtantly received sad Le delivered to th traneported into thslaterloi. consumer withlr a, few daystof the time of Its in way eupciiorte maanfaeture, aad J Tlerket. in u,.;.'.. any other Powderawarded successively We have been vastly scTWtov to i . csd Trgi puLLiiAir ootiR oxytostonmriacta, 6 urt.' ) 4 I cj "i . . at with all Ua ma v " nrts; I .. -- 71 ,V. ; n.F.CTAMrCCjr . A tx trl i,fV u 1 tfi , . x am czzi c:rr;:nj ' : la Il ssy tcw IN THEIR SEASON. ojftaiar liasiZrAj fl FCTAxrjcrafrijci 1) l.- Highest price paid for UTAH DRIED FRUIT thla Powder eaa bo oUtal ca I liaia street. At- ANJD BLASTIW wfcte FINAN, HADDIE3 Bad FRC3II OYSTERS v ,lf MINING- - gfiTB am c:nmssi:N crceast?. : 4 SPORTING A ' established I, ne Old- - ' a?1 have Constantly Manufacturers,onand hand the MscnANura Whalasala and retail gico t j THREE GOLD UE&AIS .... i ataha aad Ohleaga, r. ' .V j LID DULL d DB0X71L s Addr ' Refers by permiaaion to Gov. G. L. Woods, SMcial Agt. P. U. Dent, J. H. Wickiser, U. S. Us. R. Ua well, Postmaster, J- - li. laifhal) Moor.' P. O. Boxca. octlg-t- f FRAMES, POCKET CUTLERY, SLortest Une hetw t V WALL hicago & Ifcrthuestera Qalluoy. OALT LAKE CITY, UTAH- - ; . j. . v . THE CALIFORNIA . SOAPS, FANCY r ' t 4 fvj POWDER fWOEKS, i ;' Real Estate bought, sold and ronted. Money josmed on Real Estate and Collaterals. Collections made throughout the Territory. pro2Uptiyattended to- Orrtca At A. W. Perkins Drug Store, lop .. poaite the Prstofice, .i AND. CIIEUIC A1& GOODS. Furniture repaired at reduced prices. Wi ' ' i .4 H. BROWN SON. Geasrsl Freight Agent, Omaha T. E. SICKLES. i v, ' i k Oenl Snpt, Otuaha. W. MEADE. Aas't Gen I Sup'L ' FRANCIS COLTON, I ) Gen'l Ticket Agent. Ouabe. O. C Corker. Jred on ' CHjES PISTOtS and MUrfICAT. INSTRUMENTS disalways on hand. Repairing done with sepl-t- f patch, and warranted. Bail Debt Collections a Specialty. v- 1 c!l Trtb For, through rates on freight to Montana and other points, apply tc rjATIVE COLD JEWE RY OKED, ! W AT r - COIUNNE. And manufacturer of' fins SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MINING SUITS ' PERFUMERY i. FINE ; tLa - - PCALKR IV sup- MoCUTCHEN. A tjt o r n o y a - PURE DRUGS AND SATIN cn Kweetwater Mines LOAN AND COLLECTION AGENCY. I HOTELS CLASS at coavsmen poiata oa Iks Ua. rna JOHN KUPFER. lLATK OP WASUPOTON. D. C i at FIRST HOUSES Props. od- 11., ..... in BKTAIIi PBALSK I, k Cities. ep7-- JT. T. al Beads sad Northwestern, Chicago, Ialaad and raelfle and M. Joseph and Goan- cil Bluffs Railroads, and Missouri River Lin of Packets to and i from all priaolpal east-ar- n and southern ' No. 24 Main St--, 5 doors north of Postoihco, Salt Lake City. SPONGES, BRUSHES, IMPORTED ORDERS by mail promptly filled. . Dlroot ooaaasaaloaMoB UTAH. - J. W. WcrjUTT, VRSLHUI woll-furnkh- , JOHN v Neak nfDmit : of charge. Illinois. septet With Chief and The table affords. plied with the bot the market tf 1- -- 1 fire 82 Lake street, Chicago, HOUSE HAS BF.EN1REFITTED ( ed Goods carefiilfy packed and delivered Avoldlag tho ds fors of tho goa. BLISS & WILLS, STBKKT, A GREENEWALD, E DRUGS, ETC. Below Salt Lake Prices. Railroad Depots heating d. MONTANA ST. And all kinds of the best and latest improved PLATED WARE. , arcl ventilating Send for circulars. for furni-he- In Less Than Four Day PcSatai PslMt, Cggplrj cadtravliK MALSH CUTLERY. i f ; ng . i BUILDING, SALT LAKE CITY Reapers, Threshing Machines, Sulky Rakes, Plows, Grain Drills; Gang Plows, : Through to Baa Fraaclsoo Etc. ! Self-Raki- ' .i HALT LAKE HOUSE Also constantlyfon hand a full sapply ofifl 'VVaB,w.K iKD ":n HOUSE MAI MIRRORS J t ' COA.DT SALT LAKE CITY- - RATES CUSH LAMPS. i, promptly U. S. COMMISSIONER, : -' Etimato TOOHY. V For aale at the : . Roalo to CalUcrci mm TIONS, - : J: J el FEDERAL COURT Stoves Yeulihtors, Registers, AND- - ALL DESCRIP- ill Rail With the latest isaproTsassnis. -- WOODS, WAGON AND CAR-H- I AGE MATERIALS OF j ; f Att orney - at La HOWS, TIIIMBLE SKEINS, WAGON . , For2Wood,7Hard and SoftICoal, roPr octl-r- tf I be?t and most reliable wagon made, and are IN EVERY RESPECT.' XVAKItANTEO Also a full stock o i Montana Street, lJU 'HI ii s'. it, If fear is the moral agent upon which Bat for that awful power which divine majesty has placed in the bands of the law, there would not an hour pasi over our heads without perfect .anarchy of crime. Better that the gibbet should stand as a warping at the very door of justice itself; that the ghastly head should grin from the city gate-po- st, as it did in the olden times of Temple Bar, than that one poor woman should fall a victim to besotted passion, or that one man Should die by. the lawless hands of his firllow u WATS a ta now rannlng dally ooaaectioo with the Caatral Railroad ... fic v Private rooms for families and parties. Furnished rooms upstairs to rent. Tho proprietor supplies lunch at the Ger- - VJAGONS at reasonable prices. The-- e waenn are thoroughly made, of the very best materials, ai.d are known all through the XVestasthe FURNITURE. ETC. above-mention- society is to trust its precious life, there is no fear to the cruel heart but death. ; eis-i- y ,, Haueis MEALS COOKED TO ORDER AT ALL HOURS. 1 moral suaeionf prison discipline, and all the other fallacies of sentimental fiction will deter a passionate and selfish sceundrel from taking tholifeof his RESTAURANT f.:' i JN A C ES: XJ 3 Open Day and Night. has increased since the abolishment of the death penalty. That there has been BAR FIXTURES, an increase in the convictioes for crime is evident, but this" is only ' an Incident cemmen to all new States. As society CHROMOS, PICTURE FRAMES, becomes established, and. the laws reFANCY GOODS, ETC. spected and enforced, there will necessarily be more cenvictiens for crime than while in an unsettled and primitive cen-- d it ten, so that there is .no evidence in We n vite inspect! on by our m any customers public to a large tsaoxt- - ' 'the general the increased convictions that there is an ment of the goods, which will be increase of crime beyond the ratio of sold at or increase of population,. t, ; Balt Lake Cllj. GLASS WARE. says: It seems to u the very acme of misdirected philantbropby to argue that capital m IOn the French Plan,! Opposite IVTallcer Brothers Bonk. China. an ifrti ( FRENCH when Abort testimony which bo detailed the FIFTH STItBKT. names of several newipaper men who received portion of the Pacific Mail corUTAHruption fund. General Butler exhibited a OGDEN, and sadness remarkable degree of grief, as follows: to moralize beard was and I want to die. My confidence in everyth jng is gone. I have long known ConFurnitures! gress was corrupt, and last summer my faith in ministers was considerably shak Dodding en. However, I would net give up. I cluog to my sweet faith in the purity of Crockery, the immaculate pres. Now that i gone. I have nothing left. The sweet dove ef purity, like the dove first sent out of Noahs ark, can find no resting place. Let me die now. Tim statistics of the Michigan Penitethat since the year 1847, ntiary-show whan the death penalty was abolished there have been twenty seven convicts sentenced for life. A pamphlet recently published by tne Prison Agent says that inquiries are frequently made if crime I? lwH mLET , ECUTC PL1TTC WKLI.MAN. PECK A CO.., General agenta for Pse fie coast. Sib Francisco C3si CORINNE - 0: cao bl a jj 1 Pjoirdf r Hcoleys Yeast l rolta Llrble! Draft Wsfte Hade FERRIS & Speaking of milliners, says a New York letter, a play by "Worth, the famman milliner, of Paris, will ous shortly be produced by ' Daly. r.Tho main purpose of the play, it appears, is to get up a grand female dress parade on the stage. The most stunning things in the way of frippery and finery ever behind the footlights, are to be exhibited on the female forms divine by Mr. Dalys company, and one of the scenes it is said will be an exact copy of "Worths famous gew-ga- w shop in Paris. "Whew, how the splendid Fancy Davenport will dazzle em in the new shop of dry goods. I wonder if the Worth play will be worth anything as a play, anyhow! Daly promises. t bring it out in a few weeks and then we shall see. mildtreat-men- Id (0 The BAIN WAGON J not made for a chenr" wagon. We do not pretend to compete with cheap work. Our wapons are all first class. All wagons warranted lor one year. been erected on puaishment is wrong; that 1 N wfcoTseom. wtighVckner put uj, H ii PoT7dfr fcasi fonder Dooleys Is in full Are superior ftu any wagons sold In . the West. They are . the fronts ef. nearly one hundred of the prominent buildings in New York and Brooklyn, whereby water tan be taken fre m the street main pipes, thrown on each floor' of the buildings, er piped from the top of the houses. During a trial of these pipes at onef the storage stores, a stream of water wa thrown through a one and a half ineh nozzle seventy feet, while the same engine power applied to a hose leading from the hydrant to the same roof, would 'Uot throw an equal stream more than forty feet. ter-Oce- ui bl THE BAIJf WIGOSS - Vertical pipeshave 8 . e e OtSr.w Francisco. w Overland Froicht arF Aeeo Trai n for Sswraoeato ana tan ini- , Osl3 Km " ) TT! Yeast j8 pure aad perfectly u JeWaaAy 'lee-Asgeli,'na Dcclf sep7-3r- a , With CALIFORNIA STAKE RACK BEDS. LIGHT and HALF SPRING WAGONS. O U O R 8 DAFTL & SORENSON. n Vi tsirwi . U rKEIGUT WAUOM, is now on his 1 I u fa aw Ceeial Sates ror Weekly er Uverdcr. neatfaly .. 9 .. 5 4 lave low os bead We BAIN WAG O I WINES, LI 1C C2. ESTABLISHED A , way across the ocean to, marry the eldest daughter of william Butler Duncan, of the house of Duncan, Sherman & Co., of New York. She is described as the prettiest and best girl in the metropolis a young lady of surpassing beauty, of the utmost amiability of cliaractor, a great favorite in oeiety, and of such a pentle and winning manner that all, who meet her are enraptured. The wedding i expected to be one of the. most brilliant that has ever taken place in New Y'ork. husband is a gentleman The prospective , of great wealth and excellent character. sinner, i ?V? ' L (Q) ,v UTAH. Board and room per day Slagle meals- -. . 'kcSo",' ksds. rooms, per day- - 1 1 ; LAKE CITY (lie and France annually consumes 24,000,000 pound of tobacco. All this tobacco is bought by the Government from' the grower, manufactured and 'told Jn the Government interest, for the tebacce traffic is in France a much a Government corcern a the Post Office i here. In 1874 the gross receipt from sales were 287,000000., or $57,400,000 In 1815 it was only $5,000,000. fellow.1' u, Oftoi SesIaeUi WHOLESALE Boston. Thk Chicago In ,Temf) v .: < 1 i . (Opposite write Jennie Jun Dickinson Onxit b left the platform and i studying for the stage, New York not to be hon-r- ed by being the scene of her debut. It i to take plaee under the auipices of it r. Arthur Cbeney, of the Globe, ccutrr::3. BAIN WAGONS IVALLEYthe HOUOE, L. TIBBflLS. SflKI. ui! Acrrmcirrrrs. salt WACCTS. Lt;S2S3. ii ' 1b C I ire Co. Vaiot-- . rilgnAOmib. Q. L. DUNLAP, ' Crs'lBupt. t, ; |