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Show ICE, ICE, ICE! SALT LAKE IDE COMPANY, .Established Jan. I, 1800. 14 tlelnvr-d .l iily in all part--f the city, ii: any quanti'.y ami at r.iie to suit the tiinos. A constant supply luirtintecil. J. R. CLAWSOX, - - Asoa?.t. Dpot at Clawsoa's Ice Cream Saloon, TiTYt So'ith ,t., wher ' tiire if always a supply oi Jf Cream, StrA-.v berried, Summer Drinks, Cakes, jtDJ Gin-lies of the best quality at the low oat raic-o. TO THE : WOOL GROWERS OF TJTVYH. I will receive WOOL In exchange for cloth and yarn at the Deseret 'Woolen Mills, Mouth of Kanyon Creek, Salt Lake County. 13RING ON YOUR VOOL J. W. Ciunmiiig-s. E. II. ROSS, 3Ip Publisher, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Oval, Rustic and Fancy Frames, Engravings, En-gravings, Li hograpiis, Photographs, Photo-graphs, Chromos, Albums, Al-bums, Pocket Maps and Charts. No. 313 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. Book aiul Stationery Dealer, Agerrta and Can vaisers supplied at the lowest rates. Send for descriptive circulars. GRAS3 GAKCM COIL CD. We are now prepared to furohh Better Coal at Cheaper Rates Than any other mines in the eountry. For sale at the U. C. R. R. depot, in this city, lor caai or grain. Apply to K. DAVIS, at the depot. JOSEPH A. TOUSG. NOTICE. . This is to certify that I have so'd my om-EibnfSts om-EibnfSts and coaches to II. P. Ki , bail. II. J. FA 1ST. to rr 1 1 1 : public. I will ran my omnibuses and coaches to fttvd from the Kailroad Depot nod to nil parts f the ey for the avomujocintion of pHtrona My Sice will be at i'aust'a 6 tables for the M. P. KLI3IBALL. P. CBPJEWER. Agent. JOHHW. SHELL Manufacturer and General Dealer in PUKE VUVEGAK, Fine and Coarse Salt, POTTERY, WILLOW-WARE, MOLASSES, Etc., Etc Idaho fjtore, Ittver. IIouio Coritr, 50,000 Shingle., 30,000 I.roh, 8,000 ft I.ornbr, 1400 Cedar I'ot WOOB A.M COAL FOR SHK. "Will take anythiriK i" cxi-hiunc". Hint I think iierr' rit 'fiMnti tie r- I z ij on, mi:t, ma H-rt,u( liao'l V'iikomi, Hi. inn, Omom, i'.evolt t'.. uri'l pfo liiol ol tliu Jurm ;i o'l l;i''"ii . Alt: for ml-. ThrVn;iiii, 7) , ''.. ,!t f.Vl Iwiuclit. Kill'' " l.mi'l in liriiAlon Wind. II v II y l.ol, m 'I' ..mi. i h W,iH. JOiK.i.l lly l.ol, , . .-nib, U';iI, bull r. I :j r, t ... w,ih ar-iorl' 'I 'nut. n"iJJ llonnr. n,,il ,ji r.i; ol i;il.y , L'e':0fl'l Ward An r.4 (;ru l,unil, in KmoMin, Cuobc Vall'.y. Jlr-! JOHN v.km;.i., Jdnlio hiiil P, lion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution TO CITY AND COUNTRY CO-OPERATIVE SHIS Ami llic Trade generally. Wholesale Dry Goods ! EAGLE EMPORIUM, (Up Stairs.) In this Department will alvrays be found the choicest brands of American and English Prints, Lawns, Organdies, Percales and Press Goods, Ginghams, Cnamhays, Brilliantes, &c Sheetings, bleached and brown, of the most approved makes. Hosiery, Notions, &c, etc. Also, a heavy stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Leather, home made and imported. Shoe Findings complete. Betail DRY GOODS Department. Eagle Emporium, (Ground Floor.) This Department is constantly receiving, by express and regular freight, such additions to its already large and varied stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings, Ribbons, &c, foreign and domestic a to have to make this branch a public necessity. Much of our stock is purchased exclusively for this room, and is ofFered at prices uniformly low. We would call the especial attention of the Ladies to our varied and seasonable sea-sonable varieties of Shawls, Sacques, Perfumed Handle Parasols, Skeleton Coisets, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Flowers, &c. We have just received a fine addition of Carpets, Crumb Cloths, Mats, Matting, Window and Table Damasks, Nottingham Lace Curtains. Our especial feature The Ladies and Misses Shoes, which cannot be excelled for variety and price. Just Arrived Window Cornices, new and unique. L T II I M G. Three doors South of Easlc Emporium, SPRING CLEANING AND FURNISHING. This Department has a fine assortment of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, DOOR MATS, AND WALL PAPER, including Low, Medium and High grades, with Borders to match. A first-class paper-hanger always on hand. Just introduced a great variety of Home-made Trunks, to which public attention is invited. ALo just arrived, a lull stock of Gent's, Hoy's, and Youth's Summer 1 o t li i n g, From fine French Cassimere to Linen, at low prices. H. B. Clawson, Snpt. EUjIBEU EOIt THE MILLION ij Utah Lumber better and cheaper than any imported. 3 WIDULSAMS & CO., Are prepared to furnish the inhabitants of Salt Lake Citv and vicinity with a first class article of Lumber, cheaper than ever before o (Tore J to the public. Having a large supply of every kind on hand, and our mill running in the best grove of timber in Utah, we will furnish Lumber, at the following rates at the U. C. It. K. Depot: All kinds of Plank, Scantling, Joist, Flooring, Beams, Rafters, Inch Lumber and Sheeting, at $37 50 per thousand. First class Flooring, Finishing Lumber and Picketing, at ?12 50 per thousand. Parties requiring a bill for building will do well to give us a call, as we will furnish a general bill of lumber cheaper than any other house in tho line. ALL KIISDS OF PAY' TAKEN AT MARKET RATES, Eggs, Butter, Flour, or other productions of the farm. Also, Stock of any kind, Shocf), Cows, Work Cattle, Wagons, etc. Storo pay at cash rates, or even cash itself not refused. SIIOGLEH CHEAPER THAN, ' EVER. On go'id security we will also give time on part payment for large orders. We shall open a lumber yard in Salt Lako City in a few days. All communications to bo addressed for tho present to .Tosluia William iV Co. Weber Station, U.P. R. R. SHAMS! SHAKERS! SHAKERS! B. D. M. 5. RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, r...i.i: imii'oimi m. We are Helling S W'W A EC E EFt S I At 12J C:l Each. II. 15. CEA WSOIV, Snpt. D. 0. CALDER, M. IMI.HKR, 'iEOR'iE CUER Salt Lake Citv, llookellcrs, stationers, And Dealers in Musical Merchandise and 1'aney Goods. Miscfllanroti'? Bonk, f"r Pnt.lif, l'nvatc ni PnTiliy Srlmol Lilirarifs ; P' huol Hnnk-, Ma GlobuH, Cliartu, itnri nil othor urtii'les iis'il ir schools. A Cfinijiloto nsortwierit of Jliimk Iiok.-t, Writing rnjir, Jv.ckt Cutlery, tunl Ptiitiomu.v. Albnnts, Pocket Hooks, Kngravins and Cromo-i. A full stock of Musi'-ul InatruTucut uud Musical Merchandiae. Genc-ral Airentn for a!l of the bp"t pinnn mu orgau muulactTiivrfi, nd fnr the publislifrs of riiibfcriptiou book. A Lare Arvyjrtment cl SUNDAY SCHOOt PRIZES Ju.-t Received. IMPORTANT To every LOVER OF NATURE ! THE CELEBRATED PATENT CRAIG MICROSCOPE. During the past Six Years its worth has been testified to ly thousands of Scientific Men, School Teachers, Stu dents, Physicians and others. Simplified and Adapted to Popmlar as icrll as Scientific use it is an Optical Wonder. Its Magnifying poicer is TEN THOUSAND TIMES ! Combining endkss instruction with amusement; A Beautiful Gift, and one that never hsts its interest, reveals the vnsrni wonders of creatiov, Eels in Vinegar Animals in water, Cheese Mites, Sugar aiZ Itch Insicts, MiUc Globules, Adulterations in Food and Drugs. Also the Trichina Spiralis or Pork worms. A very beautiful and ornamental Instrument, should be on tLe table of every Family, Phy.-ician, Scientific Man, Student and School. An Uu.-een Kingdom is pened to the eye by this Instrument No lover of the beautiful should be without it. Every Instrument is put up in a neat box, wirh full directions for using it, carefully pasted on the cover, Thousands have been sent by mail, and the proprietor guarantees a sate transit to each instrument. We arc ! sending them eveiy day. Price ly mail, postage prepaid, s'L'.".", or with two Mounted Objects, i.;.bi). AdJn .-s, E. II. R0--S, ;il 1 Lueust street M. Louis, Mo. I R VI N (; HOUS E.. A First Class Hotel. l.i!i,.n uiiMiri a.-' ii. lip inir nn-r L'nion H'Hiare all.,, k . tli. ..II.', i.i.'l A T MrmiM'. Ii-w . t' a Ht-.lv. I!r.....w.iv a-i.l T.-l!lll t-, N.-w York. G. P. HARLOW, Prop. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Cor. Thinl un Mikot Plrcrt. ST. LOVIS, MO TERMS S2 PER DAY. IlmiM- lunil-hrd wilh the lt pnng Nda. HnnM centrally Im-utp-l. Hum for nil train. Ot'ni'.rnl K. K. nn-i S umli'.it lu ki't oiTico in tbe hutii'. J. CIIESLEY, Propr. D)-Mpojv,in met and CtinqucrM. ruin hna it nin. It imlirntPN Ih whI of n lis nn- 1'iro. If the 1(m ulity, projtrort anil inti'tiity ff u pinonlr 'ro not umiiifcit"! by llm turtnm It oc-raiion. oc-raiion. tlio virtnn would bu nurpriHi-d by dknth imfovtt h wtm nmirnn nf (Iuiik-t. Tho imhucrib-iiblo imhucrib-iiblo torturH wbith orrompuny Dyppsin, pr-rluiln pr-rluiln ull doubt ha to tint clmnu tor of lb uitJtuly. Com but Ilia ciifiuy pniiiptly with Taiirht' Kf XKuvrHCRNT HKi.TrR AriHiKNT. Thit plwnnt prJUc niypti thn di-AH At nil pointnin tho wewknd ntfn tu b, tlm torpid liyor, thn onhHli-putfid onhHli-putfid bnwoln.t h nlnit ton-il norvrtt nml by n-tnrinKn n-tnrinKn 11 tl;,t )i t;injnt o their luhlitral cotulititmn uffccU dl.ii UItt Sold by nil Druggists. larmerS Wive I I low to Make Good Strong Vinegar ! IN ONE DAY. I'Vom Cider, Sorsluini, Molasses, Mo-lasses, Suar, iiM' or thv Juice ol any UrnK. Direct Di-rect ions .simple and easy. Cost not one-half that ol I lie old process of allow iu;; Cider to sour in barrels. Anyone eau mahe i(;lufl dieet ions sent on rcrcu ol I'" illy cents. Address: V. II. ItinIiE, Hi, Ijouih, 1Ioi l ' I Pioneer Line of Utah. ? Trains leave Salt Lake City daily at 5 a. m. and 2:45 p, B arrive at Ogden 7 a. m. and4;45 p.m.; leave Ogden eity at 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.; arriva at Salt Lake city 10 a. m. and 7:39 p. m. In addition to the above, an ACCOMMODATION THAI WILL RUN, Wednesdays & Saturday Leaving Ogden city Sam, and Salt Lake city 4:40 p m, on wla-full wla-full fare will entitle the purchaser of a ticket to return on the ss;? day and train free, and will stop by arranging -with the conduct;;, I at any point on the line to take on or let off passengers; Passengers will p.ease purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty caiv ditional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. For aH information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to D. O. CAXJDEH, Ticket and Freight Agent. Jos. A. Young, Surjt. READ ! HEAD ! READ Zion's Co - p erat ive Mercantile InsVn ELDREDGE & CLAWSON HOLDINGS. Groceries, Hardware &c. AT HETAIL! This Pepaitmcnt is supplied with an immense Stock of Staple &; Fancy Groceries, Hardware loolt. Agricultural Jmphtncnts, Qiucnsware, Glassware, Ti;iu3n, Stove, Jieapers, Mowers, JJorse and Sulky Kakcs, And Other Machinery. Our assortment includes a larco variety of articles not generally fou" stores, hence we are induced to offer them at retail to meet a public do:::-which do:::-which has been heretofore unfilled. We shall continue to supply the who.;' trade at our usual low prices, and an inspection of our stock cannot satisfy tho closest wholesale or retail buyer that it will be to their intend make their purchases at tho ' Grocery Department, Z. C. M. I." II. B. CLAWSON, Snpt THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT COMPANY'S PAINTS ' F.mbracing over A HUNDRED DIFFERENT SHADES, prepared fa imtuodiutc application and requiring no mixing, just received and for sale at tbe DRUG DEPARTMENT Z. O. KUi. I. The ingredients of these Paints are simple and indestructible. The O'-'"-tics with which they recommend themselves are: Cheapness, durability. riovity of color, tin umismilly smooth and glossy appearance, less labor tl", in laying, no trouble of mixing, will stand tiro or rain, and does not i'ia vl peel off with titmospherie changes, nor chalk off by friction They aro ' -Lest, cheapest, must durable nnd most popular Paints in i:.o , Tho AVKIUbli WI1ITK PA I NIT is a ZINC I'M NT, containi lead, and is of equal superiority and popularity. KKINC AI.ONCi YOUR I'M NT (WNS OPEN ,W riKl'lA" li THE CAl.l.ON. A lull line of At the Drug Pcpa' intent, C. M. !. SS. 25. ( hAW NO, SUV' |