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Show A.VB MENAGERIE. Half a Block West of Prest. Younsresidence. JOHN W. YOUNG, Esq., Prop. NATIVE BEASTS, BIRDS AISD REPTILES, Wolverines, Bears, Foxes, Mountain Deer, Lynx, Wild Cats, &.e., Important collection ol IVative Minerals! Oar mines u the; tpeatc for themselves. Oar.fati-re Wood, Wool, Bilk, Cotton Cot-ton ana. Horn Manufacture! t THE MAMMOTH! tj ria Happy Paiaily, PANORAMA ! View of Salt Lnk City, London, i'arli, Hrrlin, nw York, Magara, 4cc. Admift&ion, 50 cts. Children, 10 " Open orory J:iy ojcttjpt Sun 'J ay, from 1) SI. 111. to O . III. recdini? Time, 3 p.m. J.l,. IIAIU'OUT, Mnl(.r. WJ I.Sal A .11 sisiem:s Who;.!j Hfi'I K:t-.il U'-.ii.r in uvurjr (J ;; ii Lion ui Foreign and Domestic Fruits, V;;";t:i!,!'.-, Culler, ',-", Poultry, ,V.:., CM"" If. Ill II -J M ., !.;.; ,,, i,, I, I On, ,,,.,r ' .,!, ,,f C;:,, , :,..-. Kii.x ''.,, ; ,., ;,. S. (D. M. I. RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, EAGLE EMPORIUM. Previous to taking Stock, we offer extra inducements to purchasers of Seasonable Dress Goods ! Such as cannot fail to please the most economical buyers. II. S5. CliAWSOIV, Saipt. EU3IRER FOR THE MILLION! Utah Lumber better and cheaper than any imported. J. WHLMAMS & C., Are prepared to furnish the inhabitants of Salt Lake City and vicinity with a first class article of Lumber, cheaper than ever before offered to the public. HaviDg a large supuly of every kiad on hand, and our will running in the best grove of timber in Utah, we will furnish Lumber, at the following rates at the II. C. R. 15. Depot: All kinds of Plank, Scantling, Joist, Flooring, Beams, Eafters, Inch Lumber and Sheeting, at $37 50 per thousand. First class Flooring, Finishing Lumber and Ticketing, at $42 50 per thousand. Parties requiring a bill for building will do well to give us a call, as wo will furnish a general bill of lumber cheaper than any other house in the line. ALL KINDS OF PAY TAKEN AT MARKET R ATES, Eggs, Butter, Flour, or other productions of the farm. Also, Stock of any kind, Sheep, Cows, W ork Cattle, Wagons, etc. Store pay at cash rates, or even cash itself not refused. siievgl.es cheaper than eyer. On good secu-;ty we will also give time on part payment for lar.ee orders. We shall open a lumber yard in Salt Lake City in a few days. All communications to be addressed for the present to". Joshua "Williams A: Co. Weber Station, U-P. 11. R. PRODUCE, PRODUCE Z. C. M. I. In order to meet the demand? of our numerous customer we will deliver to purchasers all kinds of produce Flour, by the sack or hundred sacks, Wheat, Barley and Oats; Butter, put up in ull shapes and in any quantity; Eggs, by the dozen or hundred dozen. Come on and get supplied. Emporium IluilIiiis, "West End. Entrance from First South Street. H. "3 Clawson. Sunt. PIONEER STEAM YOOD YORKING COMPANY. W. II. FOLSOH, Tuns. I iA TIMER. GBO. FwOMNET, G II. TATLOR. F0LS0I, ROINEY&CO., (South Temple Street, on block west of the Tabornaole,) Elaving added to thoir already extensive stexk of Machinery, are now proprod to. furnish all articles in their line, a first class article, at greatly reduced rntos, from the best lumber produced in our own mountain home. We have a complete set of Sash and loor Machinory, by which we oun 11 large or small orders with great dispatch. We publish a lint of sizes of Doom and Windows which aro always kept on hand. Lip or check rail ianh and all kinda and nizes of doors made to order : 8ah Sizes. Door Sizes. SxlO windows, 2 ft 4J in'x 3 ft 0 in 2 ft 6 in by 6 ft 6 in 10x12 " 2 101 x 4 6 2 8 " 6 8 10x14 " 2 10$ x 5 2 2 10 " 6 10 10x10 " 2 10i x5 10 3 feet " 7 font. RliiH.s, Fra.ii.rs aud Monhliiin. Boiling and Stationary Slut Blind made to order to fill nil kinds of openings. open-ings. Door and Window Frames:, plain and pnntiilcil. Having one of Iny'n splendid No. 1 moulding machine wo can furnish every variety of Moulding. WOOD T U.I iN I T C J. We have a No. 1 Turning Luthn, and have ciigagrd Fred. PliiMttr, the best turner in tho Territory, and will furnish turning of nil description, including inclu-ding whucl heads, chairs, LodntoadM, nnd all kinds of wood turning at low rates. LATEST I.MIMIOVKI) MATIN IN Kit V. Our machinery is the very best that could bo purchased in the Fast, consisting con-sisting of a No. 1 l'luncr am) Matcher, l'or mul'acing lumber and toniuing and grooving flooring; a Daniel Planer, for planing lumber out. of wind; a Tenon ing Machine; a heavy power Morli,ung Machine; machines ',,r rabbiting, j. lowing, making sash, tlonr.-t, blind nnd moulding. As a great variety of work can he done on tliecc iiKirhines, it tjives us a great advantage in contract ing and building. V. II. I'OLSOM nllendf to the buildiiiv. department, and being imi expi:riericcd !iic:liiteet, and having on hand nil the lalehl ai chit eel in nl winks, in prepared to make plumi, i'iecilicat ionn, details, ami eoutiacl lor I m i l I i ur "I "II kind.-. ' The old lino of LA TIM Kit if' TAlLOh' hno rlminii of Inn mat'liiim di pai I nieol nod in connection with the above tiiMiliini'iy ion il set, ol eireular .aw;s nod are prepaid to rip hn.'ii.l plank, pn l.el I. nee tail , i.liis Ac, ,v AH who intend to In-aul il'y, ilnpiove nod I mid up, ami wn Iieapnml emrl woi I , 'Hi p. o, liox Tolr.inn, I?.;-2:uioy Co. JOMW.SNELL Manufacturer nd General D oil or in vum: viiEGAia, Fine and Coarse Salt, POTTERY, WILLQW-WARE, MOLASSES, Etc., Etc Idnho Store, Revere Home Corner. 50,000 SliltiKltH, 30,000 I.nlh, 8,000 ft Lumber, 00 Cedar Poll., WOOD AND COAL, FOH 8ALK. Will tnko anything in oxchnnKO that I think a percentupo can bo rcalizpd on, such as ticcond hand Wapons, Chains, Guns, Kovolvcra, and producln of the larm and iuctories. Also for sale, Three WtRoni, 1500, 5,000 A 6000 draught. Five Acres Land, in lirighton Ward. Half City Lot, in Twentieth Ward. 100 Itod City Lot, in Sixteenth Ward, hnlf planted with assorted fruit. Small Mount anJ piece of city lot, S.cond Ward. 33 Acre. Grass Land, in Franklin, Cache Valley. Addreas JOHX W.R.VF.I.L, Idaho Store. HARNESS Made from States Leather, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For any kind of horned ptock, from a suck iug calf Up. TOM SlIOWELIi, Second South Street. Salt Lake City. The American Tract Society hT. Plintl (ALDKIl llllO'. n ?mU for th of tli l'"t nd rhe tpoflt Book., Card., Reward., Olft, &e., &.C., fur babbath School, .ml Famkllc. eTer ord in thu market. Cull hud efir.:i:e iml'tT. "ITlen .nd pncM. yr.kOEUlC K. ."liKAKKR, D.itncl tccrotAfT. Win, 11. Il.y-.r. n. S. Eldrcdge, l. s. nuis. Hooper, CMretlge A Co., BANKERS. East Temi-i.e ?t. ?ai.t Lakz Onr, EHr. in Gold Dut, Coin, Exeliaru-e, Laivl Warrant.', Etc. Collection made nj proniirly remitted' re-mitted' CORRESPOND JuSTS: Rip! A Co., Now York, link of Calit'irnia, San Erncisco, First National liank, Chicago, Exchange Bank, St. Ixiui.-, First Nationnl Hank, Omaha. J. S. Morgan i Co., Ixindon. GRASS CANON COJL CO. W r now prpArel to faraiih Better foal at fheapfr KaKs Tha n eth.r min ia th. eountry. Kor alt l lh. t'. C. R. R. rot, ia thia iLj. for euh or graia. Arplr to X. DAVIS, at the depot. JOHKl'lt A. VOf HO. o(;i.:.n house, Main Street, Ogdsn, Utai. riIl Ift faTorlt. lien"., .uTinj hen reeently r. T.trd, Kd fnrnithH thmnKhonl with ,teot Pprtnn lte,li.tle pro,neter fel c,'U ft, lent la Ikhiij ftll to K1 ."t'l M(itcliD to lft.r rio.rtlett, Knmilie u,l th tr.TtfliUf comwnnitT, t . re. ioimblt prlr. 1 h I nt'l 1. .iipnlietl from tth tlie 1'iilifnrm. bii4 botii n'ArknTa. A hitek will run to .nil from it l-t t farrf pnoeiiRori I. tli b,io fre of flui i ktttltinl in lh. b,,u ll a nil. bur .nil "4 tVuVt JOHN MAHON. NT. : I .A III IIOTKL, Cor, Tliiul i"l M.iKet ftret, ST. l.OITS, MO TERMS fi PER DAY. tl(iul fin ni-hoil with lln- brtt M ins l-rU. llmi-f. tHtnliHttr i ml. ti fir kII trftin. (ltn. i tl U. H. nnl StntnilKAt (irknt oHIco In (lis J. CnESLEY, Propr. - A ,a- ' JTMl Tour and w,ot!i Ike Stotiiarh. )n:'il inn llt 1 1 r i in ii r v fu nr I i , -i of the 1 1 T I li K in ii ell I n e I I t li n I )n im'i'km i.i . in p ' ' : , I'Vi i v nruim lullin g it 1 1 I liuli -n tt'i " I' p,n n I v, I mull. I he -Inlilll.'ll nf Ml.' ilv u' p I I.' I.', en k mi, I in i I ii I 1 1' . ll 1 1-, ii ii In i o -1 1 ii 1 1 1 e ii e , I , i eh .' , Ihm I nU mil In,!. T n it v s r'.-i Krritii vi'.'iicsr .v'ii.-iii A r i n i it i i' i " ii - "i tile ' in tin' in en , I, i ii n i,, nni! ,'iilinn ilie ii ii en 1 1 ti t" , lin'li mi pel i ii , I lie,., i,n 'the liv i'f ul Ilie ill ,i,ti,' i iniil 'Ihe S.'ll'i'l- Aperient I,, II ' nml 1,'Hiiliile il Ilie l,,il,'lv iilei-,,11 I' I I : I , I nl ll, tllll III llim ll, ll, II. I 111' ,,tl,'i,t -Mill.,, hi ' ,il ll ,. I , 1 1 i ,' I i , in, I .H..I- In e 1 1 ' , i I . ll e ii I nl nil ' nil it Mini ,,l iinll -ml ni, I ,n n 1 1 il I'll in, I phi' I"'. mill I, . I' M II I lie il,'!' 1 1 ' nl . h n'li pi ..,', , .1 !i oil! M ,h nl II I, I I Ii. Sol. I I.V III! ll . ' ,i',". Pioneer Line of Utah., Trains leave Salt Lake City daily at 5 a. m. and 2: 45 p. a arrive at Ogden 7 a ni. and 4:45 p.m.; leave (Jgden city a; 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. m.; arrive at Salt Lake city 10 a. ni. and 7:30 p. xn. In addition to the aVove, an ACCOMODATION TEA1I WILL RUN, Wednesdays & Saturday; Leaving Ogden city 5 am, and Salt Lake city 4:40 p m, cn w'. full fare will entitle the purchaser of a ticket to return on the day and train free, and will Btop by arranging with the eoofct at any point on the line to take on or let off passengers: Passengers will p.ea9 purcha3e their tickets at the offices. Fifty ditional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. Eor aH information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to D. O. CALDEE, Ticket and Freight Agent. Jos. A. Young, SuDt HEAD ! READ! BEAI Zion's Co-op er ati ve ELDUEDGE &. CLAWSON BUILDINGS. Groceries, Hardware &i AT RETAIL! This Perxutaent is snpplied whh an rnixcrife Stxk of Staple & Fancy Groceries, Har&wa.' Tod. Apricvlti.'mi Jtf!fh-mfrU, rccK-ncarr, G7arscire, Tmwr:. And Other lacliinrrj. Our aMortmcnt indudryi a larca raricty of articles not generally it:-stores, it:-stores, henco wo are induced to offer them nt retail to meet puiuoo; which ha-s been heretofore unSlled. We shall continue to sopr-T the traJo at our uual low prices, and an inspection of onr stock satisfy tho closest wholesale or retail buyer that it will b to ther ice-mako ice-mako thoir purchases at the ' Grooo" IVpartmcut, Z. C. M. 1. II. It. CLAWSON S THE AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT COMPANY'S PAD''; KnibracinR over A IIUMUIKP 11FFF.1F.NT SIIAPF.?. prepi -iiiiuiedialo npplica'.ion and remurmK no mmnjc, just rcxvueJ and for mIo at the DRUG DEPARTM'lM Z. Ca Rl. I. ""Tlie iiiKre.lienls of these Paints ar, simple and in.l'strue;:Ke. ( ties with wiiieh they reeoinuieiul themselves :uv : Cheapne diiri.' -.. rioiily of color, an unusua'.lv snioolli and rlts-y iippeaianee, less i.i.s in hiyimr, no trouhlo of inixin.ir, will Maud liio or nun, Ht.,1 li'H"i.."' ,v .... . jiet'lolV with !itiuo.heiie ehatii'.es, nor chalk v by Jnetioiv. best, eiieat'i'st, ino.t tluraMo ami imt poptilar I'.mtts in use. .... Th. a i:i:ii,l wiiri'i: paintu a zinc i-aim. :l ead, and is of fipial superiority and popularity. I-.KI NiS ALDNli VOI'i; I' M NT CANS OFF.N AM' l'l i;v rni: cai.i.on. A full hue of At ihe I'm:: IV'it linetit, '.. t". M. I- |