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Show fr-Sce notices Leaded "Wanted" cd first paw nor a grand display, see Wallace's iido. odv Trout Get your trout from Ezra Vti', north end of the meat market. Beware of bad fi.-h. adv "All tiik World's a stage " hut ,l( ' Gl' be" is the place where Go-;.j-ht!y it Harris sell the finest quality 0f bread, candies, pastry and confectionery confec-tionery cheap. adv Ir YOU want a gia.- or cool lager or ale to please the palate, step into Chris. Kehmke's beer ball, next door to the .trcliants Exchange. A ' bit" a elass ! adv Joe Simmons, Kevere House basement, base-ment, still keeps his oel-brated saloon well supplied with the best lager beer iiu ported ale and porter, oysters, pigs feet, calves' tongues, golden crown cigars, ci-gars, ltd and requests everybody to give him a cull. adv Theatre Ope.v every night ; and if it isn t, the Uolden Gate is- Enter and get two of the best ice cre-irns for a quarter. , adv J. H. Kelson. Ore Shipped. A oar load let by U. C. R- Ii., day before yesterday, an other one yesterday and anoiher one goes this moruing. These are being shipped by ' small companies to test tbeir value. Part is going east and Mrt west. , - omium TiifTtrmw. a , Gideon H. C. Gibba. Ha " " MilkJi Atwood. lit " .C. A. Suinflt. " ' Foit a oood I oktu-ut cheap, or the finest views of 8a t Lake City and vicinity, stereoscopic and album, call at Carter's View Em orium. adv Magic IWac.ioman Oil cures rhi'miiatiMii aches, puins. coughs, colds, tholei-a morbus, like m-igio lor sale at 13th ward co-operative story; $4 50, per dozen. adv A Rare Chance to obtain know! dge : Or. Crockwell, Frof of Eleetro-. Eleetro-. Chemico Therapeutical Magnetism, is Prepared to teach Prof. J. K. Ander " wonderful sstem of electrics and to supply the necessary aparatus, as he is agent for Kidder's superior bat-Jry bat-Jry and Prof. Hall's voltaic armor yU and learn terms, see apparatus, ' idv A Fact fuk. the ii illio.v. There is no place between the Atlantic and Pacific shores, where a dish of ice cream and a glass of Goddard's cele-bra'ed cele-bra'ed cider can be had for twenty five cents, except in Geo. Goddard's Basement, Base-ment, Sa!tLake City, and everybody is invited to bring their two bi s anl try it The golden crown and other choice brands of cigars tor sale also. adv. Ice! Jordan ice! clear ice! beautiful beau-tiful ice! Who would drmk wann water and eat soft butter when thoy can buy ice for one cent per pound ? Ice cream ten cents per glass ; meals 50 cents; lodgings f e same; wuh a i bill of fare that gives universal satis I faction. Inquir" at. the National 1 Hotel, fifth building east of Post I Office adv Lemon sug r, tiie itiing f r the sea- I son, a lurg-' qt .miry at Wallace's, adv I Tea! The best in town ! A choice i consignment just received, with a full I lino of ttrooeri- s at reduced prices. The full advar-tage of low rate of I freight givn at G. W. Davis', adv j A Nnv thing in Collars. Church- ill's linen-faced paper collars Arl.it- , er and Vivian shapes ; the latest styles, very beautiful, Just rei-eived at James DwyerjVs Book More. adv . DEi.iciofs Ice Cp.eam and summer drinks, under the refre-hing shade of overarching trees, at the " Union Ice Cream Garden," one and a half blocks east of City Hall. adv. CITY TAX NOTICE. j TMIE Tax-Pnvprs of Salt Lake CitT will tak no-lice no-lice that the City Tax for the year 1870 is now due. All persou" injured are respectfully request j ed to call aud settle without delay. I John R. Winder, City Ass'r and Coll., Office No. 18 City Hall. TO EXCURSIONISTS. ryiUE (tide-wheel team-r, Rata Connor, hsTing lieen thoroughly ever, auled and furnished fur-nished with new uiach.ne-y, wIl be chartered to 1 excursion parties by the day, week or moo'h. Apply to the captain, J. H. Howard, on board at Lake Side, John ; unmngton, Elephaut Store, Salt Lake City, or Dr. O. D. .as, Corinne. TRAVELERS SOUTH Will find Oood Accommodations and a Comfort-fortable Comfort-fortable Stopping Place at WILLIAM Mr.M MOTT'S Hotel, Scipio, Millard County, Utah. NOTICE . FTIHE Stockholders of the U. C. R. R. are hereby notified that there will be a general meeting of the Company at my office, next door ea-t of the Historian's office. Salt Lake Citv,:on Monday, August 8th, 1S70. at Id a. m. By order of the Stockholder", John W. Young, Secretary. TWENTIETH WARD Pleasure Gardens! West of the Cemetery. Swings and WhViffigK in full Vast ; also a iriant stride swing, for expands ing the lungs. Good Bowery for dancing. Comfort' ihh B ith House. Summer Dr;nkx, Candies, Nuts, etc. A I kinds of Fruit in the season, grasshoppers grass-hoppers permitting. Magnificent Views of Salt Lake City and surrounding scenery gratis. "CCOIE ONE, COME ALL,," And breathe the pure mountain air aud enjoy my gardens. MARK LINDSAY, Proprietor. 3Iorris Evsin., Salt Lake City. TpLIAS MORRIS A SAMUEL L. EVANS beg must respectfully to iulbrm the public that they have coinujeuced busiuess as i Builders and G ave and Monumental Masons. And will execute all work entrusted to their care in Marble and Suuditoue with Cheapness and Dispatch. Drawings frmifhed of ;rniTe work if desired free 1 of chaise. Letter addressed 0. Bux 31. MACHINERY. A'l kinds ol Machine Work. Tuining, .Boring, Screw Lutt.cig and Fitting. Iiras Caslins, Sec. W.M. J. SILVER, 19th ward, 1 blocks north of the Tabernacle. 1LOOK HEEE! i Choice Poultry, Rabbits, &.C., &.C., For 1. and impnrti to cMer. A fw choice Egp for ;. Sewing Machines Bocght, old. Mchjogwd mod eittsid. Hlf Mock .ail of the pott o&c JiJtXS THOMfOV. . . . . - L H . 1 . ... . -w Utah. Central Railroad ! Pioneer Line of "Utali. , Trains leave Salt Lake City daily at 5 a. m. snd p. m., arrive at Ogden 7 a m. and 4:45 p.m.; leave Ocdeu ci'y af 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. hi.: amvd at Suit Lake ch 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ia addition to the aVove, as ACGU1IM0DATI0H TRAIN! WILL RUN, i WEDNESDAYS AND SATUR DAI'S, Leaving OL'den c'ty 5 am, and Salt Lke city 4:4-1 ;i ni. on which full fare will entitle the purchaser of a tickt-t to rvtuin on the same day and train free, and will stop by arranging wiih the couductor, at any point on the line to take, on or let off passecga- PassengTs will p.eae iu-cha( their tickets at the office. Fifty cents additional ad-ditional will be charged when th" fare is collected on the- train. For all information concerning Freight or Pas.-age, apply to T). O. CALDER, Ticket and Freight Agent. Jos. A. Young, Suj)t. The Pullman Palace Car Company IlftTinj complptd ftrrangtmnta Kitfc th Fittsburli, Fort AVaync, and Chicago RAILWAY Taii-Ila udle Route AND PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL Il AILIi O AD. Tlie Pala'-e Drawine K"om Ciirs cif thf Cel brated Piillmnn Piitl':ru will be run tlir"ii,:!i. Ti tlii! R01M-. fruin CMH'AOO riTTtfllUKOlt, PlilLADilLPlIlA aud NEW VOltK Without Change .' Tliis in the ON'LY ROl'TE KAST Ly which Pmensr',r errure ilie ndvnnliip of Pt LI.MAN S PM.r-K CARS th F.uli-e d'-laru-o from SAX EIIAN'CISCO tu PIllLAOliLPlllA, NEW YORK and Intermedin! Points. Tirnoroii tickets vm th-. gp.fat snort-: KOL'TE for sale at 415 L.il I' rn ii ,.. Sjm K n-chcd. n-chcd. Saci-aninto, -'.ilt Lake f':ty. O- uvr, t'lt.ran, Promontory, Cheyeune, and Omaha. j. n. Mrcci.t.ornn, GftliHral Alarftfr, P., Ft. vr. k C. R'r. D. S. GRAY. iind Vice-Pren't k Un. M .i:.Mr, 1'an-ilMi-li" Rout. EDWARD II. WII.LI.IMS. Gen-ral Sul'Piit.ii'Viit, I'cun a Onirai R.T.. THOMAS L. KIM II ALL, On 1 Vat.-i u I'ur A p-1 1 1 , i' ;nn a I intral It. R. HENRY W Lupial l'a-..-erik'r and Tirki Avrnt, 1:jij a i. (-in : l ii. R. Tor Information and Thror.;l Ti"-ket, aj-plj aj-plj to Vin. Calder, Calder Bro'i Bo'.X Siore. r.at Trrf.1. PtrMt. 'slt I.ak f.'ily. FIONEEIE SIIOIITUOUTR CNICACf) A1VD l'OKTll- ESTEUN RAILWAY, Sliovlest &. Quickest Route FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND TH C EAST. The Eastern Express 'eavps Oini'ha daily in eouiiee i .u wi h t'oins i ibe Ceutr il and V i n 1'nciGc rai'ro'tis, rr ves iu U ieeigo iu Ad -a ce of ill oljier routes fu-i tur ng couuicliona wi h all dues Ea-t. Thst is t.o rtmd vh ch rung tha celobiutuj l'lillinaii I'id.tcc Hotel and Mt'i-piii Cin li-s. A n"w d spVndid li-'e of which lu r re tiy l-c n imil io t' ia cuip.nv. Ttiese spl inlid c ch i are u eq utled y i iij in ti . e wor'ii f r EU'g-iitir-r, Com fort Jtnd (.'muciiiiiicc, The n.ic.v.'0 nnd Norlh-weilrn in th Piot-tisr Ra.lwuy 'eiwo-n Oliiahu and Chu nu'o, li.-iv i;g l.i on i-oni.-.-l ."in TIIKI.K YC.MIS Ac.O, t.n -. wiiii h time thf laiiaiifm Imvi, p.j aii.1 nirlifr l'ai!. llor rT.i l , .ni.t ,nK iu ri'K I l.,t and lii'liHii l i,j'i p;i .-..g it wih loil nj mo. k ol Hi. nioHt moduli, iiiiiirori.eiit; lliij t':J..- w.lli 11.' ia' l of iti licill The ?iioite-t Jyiiie, Offfr to tb. Traveling Pu'.lir an Ka'turn root. Cmr;Mui!ed fur f-A, couiAit and -aloiy. R:fi,' chio-k.l Ih-.ti. Ii t j all point. KaM and no.TA i ha-i.'- f-o trrvi lei al (lu, .ha ur t hn tr. t-. I- l-il". ;o - ., ,;, , , I, " -arii .m a k ... J',..-!. ri Chin.:;., an 1 . I,, v '. t ii I,., . : w i, , !t1, I.,, I (.in i en al ' ' ' -1 i .!.. .1 t ' ill. ... Ill l!o. I I. 1 ! s ' 1. 1 -, n i I . . I Win. I ,. , J . k.l -,r. in, tit AI.I.KK l.Iftt. et..i., i-l 'luiip.c ,-t., Sal- I. al." ' i. or any iniorljiaCoii in leyaid to I'r ij hi. apply to HARRY ROGERS, II. P. STANWO'l.. fu.- -;;'- OLO. I,. M NI,AP, 0' Ltrl '-.it . ; (Li- iti'Hi.i, N h. Z. O. M. I. PRODUCE, PRODUCE In ordr to meet the demands r.f f")r ii'.iuier"u- ntniiHTK we will deliver to purchn-rs all kin'?, of pr.id'iie i'Luir. by th" "-Kck f.r lmnir"d r(-ks . Wheat. Barley and Oats; Hoitr, put :p in all t-1 1 s r-a. nnd in any cpuiitits i Eggs, by the dozen or hundred dn'-n. C.rnc ,n end get rupplied. Fniporiuin Jluildiiis, "West End. nntrance from Fir?t South Street. H. B. Clawson.!Supt. |