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Show HsFirst-cia.-s spinner wanted. See notice. tSTSoe .Midfteiy & Evans' car J in tins morning's 1 1 EKAI.D. For a grand display, see VVallace's window. adv 4)5?" See notices beaded "Wanted" on first pane. Lemon --ug r, the ihitm fir the sea-ton, sea-ton, a large quantity at Wallace's, adv For A GOOD KirtkaIT cheap, or the finest views of Sa t Lake City and vicinity, stereoscopic and album, call at Carter's View Emporium. adv A NW THING in Collars. Church-cliill's Church-cliill's linen-faced paper collars Arbiter Arbit-er and Vivian shapes ; the latest btyles, very beautiful, just received at James Dwyer's Book ."Store. adv Tea! 'I he best in town I A choice (W'Vn merit just received, with a full line of groceri' s at reduced prices. The full advantage of low rate of freight given at (r. W. Davis', adv Just the Thing Vegetahles.fruit, poultry, butier arid eggs in abundance at M. hadd's Pioneer (ireen Grocery, Kast Temple street. adv Df.ucioi-s IcEt'ltKAM and summer drinks, under the retreliinir shade of overarching trees, at the " Union Ice Cream Garden, " one and a half blocks east of City Hall adv. . A Fact for the Million. There is no place between the Atlantic and Pacific shores, where a di-h of ico 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 tfase-piem, tfase-piem, g;i!t Lake City, and everybody i" invited to bring their two bi s and try it. 'J ho golden crown and other choice brands of cigars for fale als:o- adv. CANDIES, pure and uiiaduhr-rfitcd. cheaper than imported, for sale in any quan'itv hy wholesale or retail a1 Henry Wallace'.-.- Ice cream and summer sum-mer drinks. adv Good wholesome Yineear. Any one can make it. Read the advertisement advertise-ment of W. 11. Bishop -n this paper. JoE Pimmons, Revere House basement, base-ment, still keeps his cel'bratid saloon we:l supplied with the best lager beer, imported ale and porter, oysters, pigs' feet, calves' tongues, golden crown cigars, ci-gars, &c. , and requests everybody to give hiui a call adv ClGARS. For an excellent brand of cigars and the choicest chewing and smoking tobacco, call ou Ed. Harris, near the Post Office, adv TnEATRE Opes every niht ; and if it isn t, the liolden Gate is. Enter and get two of the best ie ere mn for a quarter. adv J II. Kelson. Ice! Jordan ice! clear ice! beautiful beau-tiful ioe ! Who would drink waun water and at soft butter when they can buy ice for one cent per pound ? Ice cream ten cents per glass ; meals oOcen's; lod.ings fe same; w ih a bill of tare i ha t gives universal satis faction. Inquire at" the .National Hotel, fifth buiding east of Post Office adv Magic Macedonian Oil cures rheumatism aches, pains, coughs, colds, cholera morbus. Sec, like magic For sale at 13th ward co-operative store: $4.50 per dozen. adv EvF.lfY BoDV ami their r'speetc-d relations are informed that Goliiihtly A: Harris are the on'y per sons who sell fancy groceries, crackers, candies, and pop corn in the (Jliihr. adv ; It' YOU want a trlass of cool laer or ! ale Uj plea-e tin; palate, siep into (,'lni.-.. Rchmki-'s beer h-.ii, next d-ior ; to the A ei chants Exchange. A' hit" a gla-s ! adv A SciKNiinc Wonder. The Cndg Microscope, adapted to popular a;i'' -cientitic use. Read the advertise tuent. Price, $.75. WANTED A firpt da. Woo! Spinner ran ! mid "iiiilovinent t..y applying to R. T. Burton Bur-ton A thorough knowledge of the buninedi r I quired. NOTICE. TTIK StnckhoMprs of the U. C. R. R. arr hereby n'Mifie 1 tiiai There will le a tteittr:U nieetiijg of the Cuinpiny nt my oitico, bait Lake City, on by ordwr ul the St.'.khol le-P, j Jo Lin W. Yong, St'Cret.iry. EE AD THIS If You want o Tive at Peace ia Utah. We are now prepared to pell cloth or exchange it for Wool, at the EXCELSIOR MILLS Near Ogden City. One pound of Grease to every p'plit pounds of Wool will bo required. If it is not fnrniilird the price of the gre;te will be deducted from the wool. Beef and a'l kins rf soft fnwse taken in exchange for cloth. t3 Wanted a first class Fuller and Finisher. RANDALL, PUCSLEY & CO. S. 0. CALDK&, IH. C4.LDE&, OZOB.QE CAJ.DKB Calder Brothers, Salt Lake City, Booksellers, Stationers, And Dealers in Musical Merchandise and Fancy Goods. Miscellaneous Rookfl, for Public, Private and Sunday School Libraries; School Books, Maps, Globes. Charts, and all other articles used in schools. A complete assortment of Biank Books, Writing Paper. Pocket Cutlery, and Stationary. Album, Pocket BonkR, Enpravinps and Croinos. A full stock of Musical Instruments and Musical Merchandise. General Apentn for all of the best piano and organ manufacturer, and for the publishers of subscription books. A Larpe Assortment c I SUNDAY SCHOOL PRIZES Just Received. Morris & Evans, Suit LaV- City. I JIM AS MORRIS 4 SAMUEL L. EVANS be most respectfully to iulorw the public that they have commenced business aa Builders and G ave and Monumental .Ma.sotis. And will execute all work entrusted to their care in Marble and tiaudatone with Cheapness and Dispatch. Drawings furnished of prave work if desired free of charge. Letters addressed t. O. Box 31. Dr. AV. II. iOVI, SUEGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Teeth filled with pold and warranted not to ache For ten or twelve years. TEETH Inrtid on tlio d ffcront precious metals frnrn a single tooth to a full .-t, prices ranging ivom $40 TO $200 Per full set. Satisfaction wrrmnted ia 11 caes OFFICE On 2d South street, 3 doors rest of Revere House. Salt Lake City. MACHINERY ! All kind it Machine Work. Turning, Borinff. Sfew Cult ng and Fitting. jlSrass Castings, &c. I j WM. J. SILVER, ! lth ward, y blocks north nf the T::b-iTimc'e. Iir-T-TTIMI II IM IT ! lT PIIJIOM I H II M IIIME'dl . III IWil Utah Central Railroad ! Pioneer Line of Utah.. t Trains leave Sa't Lake City daily at 5 . u. suJ OS 3 p. ia., arrive at OUeu 7 s ia. aud 4:40 p. tu.; leave ''ucn cirjr ht $ a. ut. aud 5:30 p. m. : arnvs &t Salt. Laks eii 10 a. li. uud 7:3u p. m. la addition to the &Vovs, aa AOOOIIIODATIOH TEAIHS WILL HUN, WEDNESDAYS AM) SATUfiDArs, Living Oden city 5 a m, and Salt L"ka city 4:40 p m. on whick full fare will entitle the purchaser of a ticket to return on the same day and train free, and will stnp by arranging with tlie conductor, : at any point on the line to take, on or let off passengers- ' Passengers wi'l p1eae urcha" their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents a. ditional will be charged when the fare is collected on the train. For all information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to IX O. CALDER, Ticket and Freight Agent. Jos. A. Young, Supt, The Pullman Palace Car Compnny EoTiEj roffipletM arronjtjmrflti wltk th. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago RAILWAY lan-IIanclle Itoute AND PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL 11 A ILK O AD. 4 The Palace Drawing Uoom Cars uf th Ccl brated Pullman faileni l run through, tin? Rourp. fr un CIUCA.iO to I'lT'laULHGlI, P11ILADKLP11IA aud NEW YOllK Viihout Change I Thia is Hie ONLY ROt'TK EAfT br which P-oiipera spnre tbo ajlviiutu(e" ot PULLMAN'S PALACE CAKS tli" Entire li-tanco from HAS ERANCISCO to PHILADELPHIA, NEW VUKK aud lutermediaie Poiuu. TIIROrOH TICKETS Tin thii GRKAT 3HtTRT ROUTE for stile at 41 j Laiilornm St., Skii Fnai-cisco, Fnai-cisco, Sj4crhmi!to, Salt Lak.? Cut, Ifiitr, UinUJi, Promoutory, Chcyoiine, wid Omua. J. N. McCULLOCGH, Ueural MansT, 1., ft. w. k c. r.y. D. S. GRAY, 2nd Yice-Prerf't t Gen. IinaLrr, Piin-Ilaiidlf RnulP. EDWARD U. WILLIAMS, (i?urI Sui',rintPnd',Tit, l'9!iu' Ci'nlral R.K. THOMAS L. KIMBALL, fjvn'l Wfteru Pt4oseiipr ArvtiT, J'eiiu'a li'Mral R. R. HENRY W U:ural -nr a-.'l Ticket A-n, Pclu i Ccuuai lv. R. Tor Tnf'Tnifttin and Through T;:kf', a;- jjlv to Win. Calder, SHORT ROUTG CI(1CA(3() AND KTOUTll-WESTERN RAILWAY, Shortest & (Quickest Route OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND TRg e a s iri Tbo Eastern Exprees 'ee Otiinh daily iu couuec i.u wi h trnt 0 'h Central and l' i n 1'ncific rMi'rOLdH, rr vee iu C icigo in Ad' a ce oi .11 uther roiites t'nl-i aur-us couutotioog wi h all dues Eat. lh; is tie rod hch rnog the oeloOiiitod lMilInmn l'ulace Hotel nnd fSleepiuj Coaches), A new a d fplcn did line of which h.s r ce tJy bet n Imih for this cmiimv. These up! udid co ch" aro u eq mled t j any in the world t'jt Elejraiice, Cotntbvt and Convenience. Th CM20 Bnd NTrth-w.trn la tht Picnr Railway I'ftwscn OmaLa aud Cbicaco, liaTlug Un CQlnplrtwl lom. THRiK VKAUS AGO; init which time, tint Mniiaara Lava ij.ara-l urlihar pium cor ipn ali perfecting IS riail.Ud and track and a.juippmg it vith rolling ilo k uf Iba must Diodarn lr.,LmTeDn-nt; thu tegtthar witk t) a la" I uf iti baicg Th Shortest Line, OKti to tLt TraTfllng TiiHic au Kastarn wouf Uuequalied for HpeeJ, comfort aud safety. B-i,Mg' r)i-cVM thrr.i, U to a!l r,-.lr!. K-v.t and roaMm rlinre. lor tlHi,.r at OuiUa or Chlrao t'. Mrti Lvl-iiin llirn,?i t nr and a.k (ot lnl.ru ;a till' i;-o and rto,il,.c,:.,ii lUil ..i.r, x-lj h ran La ,. all 11. i pt iiiMi..l iailKj' .nd .loaml ...at oPj Iu ' ' si;.'-, and ..I w ni ( ul.r,l kat Ok-'iil, olVna at ( ALUbll UlV't.' Slor-, taut lnii. St.' Sal LftK, ( ,ty. t n any irjinjatira. In retard tc Fraiht.ajiply L HARRY ROGERS, I IJ. r. ?;anw."c j Unil 'f ' kr a(rnt, ' ol';, L. M NLAP. j J uiiiU fii.jj t. CaUir&UO, 1 W. B. KTKONO, liwpff.l afj. Oj)ju a, 1- rli. tv (n ytr T PRODUCE, PRODUCE In ordf r to mi ff the di'iian ls "f 'me liHtTunt u1- r"!-tf,r,,r, Vl. v. ill dnlivi r tn purchasers a!l kind-t of pr'idnf--r I'i'ir. 1 y tl," Hck or hundred wn-kc, V.'h. at. Biirlev and Oat:: l!.;''"r. put )r in ail hape and in r.ny qiiaritit;; Egs, by the dozen or hundred d"Z-. n. (Jmnr) on end -i supplied. Impoi'iiini Uui Itlins. AVext 11ml. Klltm.e.. f;d; I ) r -1 S'lUth Street. H. B. CLAWSON,kSupt. |