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Show I3EDIGAL X' AIT SMITH, VUYSlUlAHtf AND HUltGEUWS, (Ullce n.1 GotHie'i Di ng Store, iuyA Suit F,:iko Cily. J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., L.tilc oT Carson City, Nsvmln, UlViTi Ilia jirofcsaional services to tlis people .il Suit L:ikoCity, Residence at CaiiL Ty-Icr'n, Ty-Icr'n, li.il! block south wf Wnlkor Bros, store. Kii.-t Temiiloiilrcet. jtiiW .!, C. QRMSBY, M. D. I'll VSLt'lAN, .SUllUEOH AiNI) ' ltltl(;ll..11 CITY, UTAH. I-. If. SliU.HONS, M.U., riunkiiin, Surgeon and Accoucheur, OQleo Mnin Street. -1 . Ivor 'IVvlor .t Cutler's store. Ult. A. FOWJLEU, l'lU'SIUIAN AND SUR0K0N, Ou.ce over tho Co-oporativo Urun Store, ju! Main Street. S. T,. City J. M. & F. I). BENEDICT, SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS, OOloo Ovor Cmlder Bro's Musio Emporium. -I w W.F.ANbbHSON.M.O. H J. RICHARDS, M.O, .Su i scons and Physicians, OMcns, fnr the pre.'fcnt. nt tboir rospooliTO rciiidoncos in tho 13ih iiudlTth Warda; turi ClT-j, DR. GROVES, Orilce inil Sonlti St., Salt L,kn Oily. Three doors West of Kovere House, kail la block li:ist of tho Klophant Sloro. ovriot hours from U A.U. to 5p.u. ml LEGAL JONATHAN C. ROYLE, A T T O H N Jfi Y - A T - L A V , Hslt Lake City, Utah. Office-(lodbo Buildinc 2-1 Floor. Re?i-douue Re?i-douue on 3d tJJt street, botweaii South and 1st South .-'trcL-U. 3. P. McCurd. C. 11. Morgan AkCUKDYfc MORGAN, Attorneys-at-Jjitw, Okfick ui 'loora east of Herald Office, alS tALT LAKH CITY. !' ) T (J 11 & M ANN, '.tlorneys-at-L.aw, Ouico, First South St., fourth door ex I of Hooper. Eldrotlgo St Uf'i U;iuK. S:ill Lako City. B- Warner Kuril. M. biuith. KAKLL 6i S.ULTI1, A T T O K N K V S A T L A W , SALT l.AKK CH Y. Kik-t 'louiplo birccl. ono ojur south of I -n tlodbc'd Slipfo I) . o O O 1' K vi, ATTOliNJCY AND CUUNSKLLOU, OUic Enhange nud Rending Uoonis, up-!tlntrs. juij SALT l.AKK CITY. 3. II. Uoiuii-tcad, M. .iiirkpatriuk HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Attorneys-at-L-aw, Main Stroot, opposite Wolls, i'arno 4Co., HALT LAKK.CITY, C. H. UempBtond, U.S.Att'y for Utah. K z. snow. d. floor. SNOW & IIOCE, (Vitorneysi and Counselors at Law Suit Loku City. Utah. OfflcoatSnovi'ticorner.lBt liafct filrcot.- Ju& BANKERS. FIRST lATIHIAL BAHK Iff UTAH. (Successor (o Iluiaey, Daliler A Co.) Warrkn IIossey, C. L. Dahlkr, ProaidoLt. Vico rroat. A.NTUOXT QoDBS, Cushior. ,- Halt Lftke City, Ulnh ; Aluo connootincc oulce3 at Ogdon andCorinno, Utah, and Virginiaand Helena, Montana. Dealers in Gold Dust, Coin and Currency, Draw Excbango on Kew York, Chicago, Kt. Louis. Omaha, Denver, tiau i'rancisoo, and all parts of Kuxopo. Collection Promptly Atteuded To. mil n Bank of Deseret, Successor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Comer East Tcuiplo and First South StroelH, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL, - 8100,000. mtlGHAM YOUNG. President, II. S. ELOKEDGK, Vice Pres. WM. H. HOOPlUt. WM. JENNINGS. - Dircetore. JOHN SHAltP. I FKIlAMl litZ LFTTLE, -L.S.HILLS, Cashier, J GOLD DUST, COIN, EXCHANGE, LAND WARRANTS, COLLEGE COL-LEGE SCRIP, -Sc. Collections madc and promptly remitted, re-mitted, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. WELLS, FARGO & Mii Express Forwarders, Bankers, DEALERS 1M EXCHANGE. Drafts on Europe, and all the principal prin-cipal cities of the United States. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. East Temple St., Salt LaUe City. TUEO. F. TRACY, Agent. ' niU ..,., Thoa. R. Joues, A. W. White BANKING I-IOUSK OP A. W. WHITE &. CO., EAST TEMPLE STREET, a.T0 Salt Lake City. NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. GOULD & SON, CONVEYANCERS, S Mining Deeds, Agreements and Coeds for Deeds, Mortgages, Powers of Attorney. Leased. Contracts and other instruments ol writing drawn with accuracy and dispatch. M'f Mining Companies Incorpora-ted, Incorpora-ted, under tle Lawi of Utali. A. 3. GOULO, NOT&HY I'tJiLtJjIC and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for New ork, Massachusetts, Pcnnsylva-nia.Ohio, Pcnnsylva-nia.Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Oalilbrnia, and other States . and . Territories. Ter-ritories. East Temple St., near Wells, Fargo t& Co., iSaU Lake City. mil 6- CONVEYANCER. . s) MININU and other comiianios Uicerpu-nitud Uicerpu-nitud under thu Luwa ol L' lah. I) BHDS, Cmlru-ts, Powers of Attorney iind all kinds of Legal lubtruuieiila drawn. LOANS NEGOTIATED. ttli.Vb LS- TATE houslil, aold or tca-d. i- COLLECTIONS promptly altouUcd l. FirjL-cltt.-.-i City Property fur ,-;i!e. ! Onice, Kiit Tctnplo ireel. over U. W. Davis' sloro. f-l EXCELSIOR COAL COMP'Y, ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING UR, Blair, liro. & Co., Vioiir's. a M O rV" Co g 3 W I 1 g g Hp 3 O y g j HOTELS, ETC TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND, PROPRIETOR. 1 This House is centrally and pleasantly located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 150 Kucsts. THE PROPRIETOR is now preparing to build largo additions to his llotal, wlfivb when linishod, will ren 'flr it Iho Most Complete Establishment in tho ItUtKV MOl'XTAIX IlKtllONJ mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. ONE ULOCU KAST OF TllKATUK, SALT 1,AKK OITY. TvritiMSJ.OO per ilay. Wonrtl without with-out looms Sia.Ot per week. llatU fi ve lo fe'uu.ts. J. C. LI t'TLK, jun'il Proprietor. OQUIRFtH HOUSE, Corner Main and Loonststrectf, TOOELE CITY, UTAH. Quod Accommodation for Families, o2G K.S.FOOTK, Proprietor. 0-XI,OETI GHOP HOUSE ! AND ' . ULSTER SALOON, BERNARDM $ STEVENS, I'rop'rs, LAST HMPLE STREtT, Tliree doors bclowSosond Sooth St., SALT LiKC OITY. i OPiifV DAI' AN i) NIGHT. GRAND REST A UftANfi GQDDARD'S BUILDING, IS AST TEMPLE STREET. JUST OPEMED. Tliia o.-tabliHluucnt is elegantly furnished, kcupa supplied with tliu dclicaoioj ol ttio aodoOn aud thu bctl tac marltot . attoids, and employs none but FIRST-CLASS COOKS. Dinners served and dishes cooked to order in tt,o oust style aud at thu lo.t est rules. Fresh, salmon, cod aiil roekliili received daily. Chocolate, lco-oieain, oakts. &c, in Iho ovoniutf, lui' LilIics, in privutu ruuuid. upS3 PHIL. MARGETTS Has opened hi i ucit eatahliahniout on FIRST SOVTU ST., BcLwuon the Co-op- Store and tho Townsond House. Narl y opposite the New Meat Market. 1'or tho aalo of ENGLISH and SCQTH ALES AND 1'Oltl'KIt. JT oulo'a Btono Xo, Wlioleaale aud Retail, A splendid assortinsiit of TohiccJ and Cigara, Tin Old Sland ou Second South Street Is -till iu full blast. LAGER BEER SALOOrU WAUENELl'S CELEBRATED . AND FOUTEKt Under Woodmausee'a Building,; First door north of Wolls, Farso's. ai,g10 II. TKVSDT . CO. CITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand. Wholesale ami Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Rates. QROKSHKClt'S UU1LDINUS, ulT East Tempi Street. GREEN PEACHES h par rmr ts ja None but tho best and largest, for flhip- m0nt" J. W. SMELL, s27 Idnho Store, nd South Street. WATCHES &JEWELM ! O. L. ELIASON, BEQ3 to inform tho residents of Salt Lake City and vicinity, lhat lie not only guarantees to properly Repair, Clean and AtljHMt Watches and Chronometers, but ho will make them or any part of them, to order, and warrant the work. A new supply of ELGIN and SWIba VVAXOHES just recoivod, which ho "will guarantee as rolinblo LiuiG-keopors. Prices to dely competition Koincmber tho address. Two doom east of the Ueseict Usuk. $75,000 O TJ J i It E N" O "V. A GUAM) GIFT CONCERT Viil bo given at INDEPENDENCE HALL,. SALT LAliK CITV, U.T., DECEMBER 1, 1871, BY CHURCH & CO. Diu lutltc Concert 1,3 17 Gifts will he iltsivllmled among lUUet Iiolilers amounting to SSitUUU In Cuirtniy ait follows i 1 aiflorCurrcney S1...WO.0O 1 , lit.fflX) i.0 1 " ' ' 5.t!00 W 1 2.(100 00 ;i Sl.(M;l oach 3.000 m 5 : " 2..V0 00 5 :iK " l.ctO 00 r,i) loo " R.ooit 00 ino 00 " o.OOO 00 :tK) -i" ' W1 SoO 20 17. WJ 00 l.17 Prizes amountias to 75,O0O0O Tho ST.tOiV) will ho deposited in tho First National Uank of Utah provious to the day ol dm wins, Tho drmviiiB will tnko Li(! an.l llio fiS ho nwiinlwl in an.ani-.cr pr:cutly sin;ilnr to tlut of Hie Cuui' ;:.von in Sn:i J-anri: jo. In aiil of tho Mi'ivniililn Lilmiry, mill under llio Suorv!itni of a UuiiiLiilloo if well known cituens of Salt Lsko City. 00,000 Ticket will lie Bold at $:4.0 0 each. The tickot will admit tho bearer to tho Concert. Ticket for s.ilo at all llio principal LunlnMt hoists if Iho Turriiory. All orilcot for tickets and drafts for moony lo be ft.ldrrss.-d lo CHURCH CO., P. 0. Box 65" Salt Liko City, U-T- Jnyll ORGANS. ORGANS! ORGANS! DAYNES & CO., GrEITT3 For Utuh Territory, for tho sulc ol' the celc-u celc-u rated SMITH'S AMKBICAN CABINET ORGANS Respectfully invito tho members ol Iho Al lineal Profession nnd tho Public generally to call at their AluaiJ li.ooi. FIRST SOUTH TREr, Two doors eriFt of tho Post I. iliee, Salt Lake City, and exainmo iheir epluiiilid flock ol Uun.i, ii ud learn tho uuprteedeiiicdly LOW PUlCtwi at winch they otler thum lor sale, the prices beiun from twenty to tliii'ty pur cent lower than they enn he bouKht in any other house iu Utah Uuynes A; Co. do not oiler thuS.ULTU OltU-vNd al these low UKurcs because lliey are, a souia ivo'jld have it believed, n poorly inauuhictureil and consequently choap instrumoni; lor. lor c.t-eellenuu c.t-eellenuu ot wurkniauslnp thuy have no superiors, supe-riors, while in streiiKta, puruy and nweetiiess of lone, tbey ciiHBb proiwsloa to produeo any inslriiuieiit ctinal to them. Tuooauso ot their LOV RATES la easily explained : They have no local atttmtd whom they VAX Iu 1'U.lf thBir wares- and besides this, they have resolved to idaco these beautiful mslruuionlj witum the reach of all, and will do so by doing what uo other house in Utah pretends to du, namely, sharing with thoir pauoiu the com miesiou allowed by tho mauuiacturcrs. Aet-iub Aet-iub on this principle, they otler their mrftru-nieuia mrftru-nieuia at twenty per cent, less than eastern retail Inures, besido paying the lremht to tho railway terminus iu this city, guaranteeing guarantee-ing ovcry insLLUuiQiiisold sound and ireo or damage. Tbey will sell a Pailor rgan wilh elegant Ulaek Walnut .Ca-fe, 1'ivo to.s, Treuiuio and Kueu-swull, lor 3 110, Uiu ea.ii, ern retail prico beiog An insrumeuL fur a. school or meeting-house, with powur sullieieut, for fifty s his era, wilti seven to lops. Siib-liuflti, Uciavu, Coupler, Treuiulo and Ivueo swell, lor 160, the eastern price lor the same instrument being s-i. . In prool that tUo American Organ is all they reprcsunl, they relor purchasers to tho iullowum well-known gentlemen ;-0. nan-some nan-some U L. Uuvis, A. ilint-r. John Sharp, S. W. Sears and W. S. Uodbe. also Jlrs. S. Kimball, all of this city; U. llemoid, ot ou.lt Creek, Juab county; T. claynur. Ugdeu; llio iishburn Choir, lingham Uity. jjiiyues J Co. will also sell every other description of lirsi-cluss Musical Jiierchuu-dise.l Jiierchuu-dise.l o n a Pianoforte to a Violin oiiiug, t the same rat;o; and to prove that Hi- pre- , cedini; statemL-ntd contain not a pamen; o exaggenaion.they invite ull-iuusieiHiis and the pjbliu to call and prove their UutJ oj puitsuiiai oi a in illation aud inve.-iirif li ' Kemumbcrl : J. DAYWE5 & CO., J Dealers in Musical Instrumeuis, j Two loora East of the i'osl OlUwe, i . SALT LAKE CITY.- j Agents for Iho Celebrate I Grover a Baker Sewing Hiachine LujmsTAnai. UTAH AND CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMP'Y, - incorporated July IT, 1S-J1. CAPITAL, STOCK, - - SiS.t-Ou. Dealtrs in all kinds of BuildingMaterial LCIlIBEn, DOOllS, .' WINDOWS, VENETIAN BLINDS, ALL KINDS MOULDINGS, CIIICO SUGAR PINK, , CKILIN, -SIDING, FLOORING. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD, RUSTIC SIDING, FLOORING, ETC., ETC, ETC. Orders for Mill Timbers promptly filled. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. Main St., five doora south oC VValkov's AU business done through tho President of tho Company. Offices Lumber Yard, one block south of Railroad Depot. E. II. BARRON, President. D.W. PAItKUllllST, Secretary. CHARLES DA IILKlt, jUj-2l ' Treasurer. lumberyard" DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. T. K. JOXES & CO., Hulf-a-block south of U. C. Depot. my3 ui. EDDINGTON'S ' Two Blocks south of tlteU. C.R.R, Depot, and next to Wm. Jen-nlngs' Jen-nlngs' Tannery. Tho yard is kopt constantly supplied by several sawmills with A Full Assortment of I Native Lumber. . W. E. solicits tho patronage of his old friends, and by nunotuaiity and diliBonco in business hopes to morit a sh.iro of publio support. FOR SAI.K in tho 15th Ward, ono block and a half west of tho U. C. It. R.. a small bouse and half lot, with One orchard. 1 or particular! enquire of -a-23 WM. EDDINQTON, HO FOR THE LADY OF THE LAKE! Uutil further notice tho Steamer "Lady of the Lake" Will make PLEASURE TRIPS, 1-VJGIiY DAY, (Sundays excepted,) At 10a.m. and 2 p. m,, running down to Pcttit's, roaiainini; thuro about one hour, and return at 1 p, in. and 5 p, in. Fare for the Round Trip,$2.00 Including Carriage Fare, Liberal Discount to Families. Carriages will call daily at tho principal hotels to lake passengers to aud from the btoamor. Parlies contemplating an excursion should muko arrangements the day provious and procure tickets at iho omoe of J- W, Young. Refre aliments can lie obtained on Board. nug 27 EXPLANATION. WE very much repret that wc have been unable to supply thu DEMAND SO SUDDENLY - - uitt louiouiEiflrtiifi:7 - MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS, And think it is due to ourselves and lo our Patrons to say that we had El Rli t Orgnnn stored at the Utah Central Railroad Depot Intended Intend-ed for the opening of our Now IVtxxic Rooms, But a few days before we opened they woro ALL SOLD. Wo immediately wroto to Mason It llainlin to ship us fifteen of their instruments. On receipt of our order they informed us that it was impossible for them to forward r,y sooner than six weeks, as, notwithstanding they were turning out nearly 200 OKtiANS WEEXLjT, Thoy wore still S7G 1SEH1XD their orders Wo have increased our order; and are now receiving weekly supplies and shall aontinuo to do so until our titouk is largo enough to furnish all domards. Wo trust that this explanation will bo an ovidonoo to our patrons and admirers of tho MEfSX ORGAN made, that wo havo taken active slops to avoid disappointment in tho future. CALDER BROTHERS, CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLO PEDIA, A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE For the Pcojilo. Revised Edition, lte-issuo of 1870-71 , with Maps, Plates and Engravings. To bo completed in 85 Parts, making 10 Vols, of 820 pages oach. Illustrated with about Four Thousand Engravings En-gravings and Forty Maps. PRIOR per Pnrl, including Maps and I Unit rations, GO Cents. PRICE PER VOLUME: Extra Cloth, beveled boards r LO Library Soocp. marbled edges 0 Oil Half Turkey Morocco G 50 Messrs. H. II. KKYS & CO. arc Iho Agents for Chambers'. Kucyclopm-tila for tho PaciQo Coast, and are publishers and importers im-porters of other American and English standard stan-dard and illustrated works. CASSEL'S ISV POPULAR EDUCATOR, New Edition, Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography Bi-ography and Mythology, by J. Thomas, A-fll., A-fll., L. D. National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Americans, So parla at 50 cents eac till. ti-ll. II. KEY t CO., 51 J Clay St., an Francisco. Mr. R. May is now in Utah and will visit tho different places to solicit for tho firm. Parties subscribing fornny of their works may rely upon being faithfully served ovory month. Uodbe Octagnn House, b7 SALT LARK CITY. States Corn 2 Cts.' per lb. OATS, BARLEY, FLOUR, FTC, IN PROPORTION, At GEO. II. KNOW'LD CN'S. 75 Saeks Calhoun XXX, Grand Island and other States Brands of PLO TTIEt Por Sale. augfl GROCERIES -PROVISIONS. GLOBE BAKERY, I Bast Temple Street, flnt door I north of Co-operative Grocery Department. GOLIGHTLY& HARRIS! Keep constantly on hand GOOD FRESH BREAD j liuns, Cukes, Pies, Crackers, Kle. Fine variety of CONFECTIONERY,! Vhol..&le a.nd Rctnll. ! Groceries, ! Flour, Ml3 Feed, Sec. : no: FOR CONFERENCE! TAYLOR & CUTLER Have just received a new rin Lotof tci G,u" a .El Choice J powder 5. Chcaper than ever sold in this Territory. Coffee, Sugar, Lye, Etc. DRESS GOODS, DRESS FLANNELS, SHAWLS, MERINOS, DELAINES, Etc., HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. A large variety of CLOCKS To be sold cheaper than the cneapest. Store Opposite Salt Lake House. nu3S DAVIS' NEW STORE Is Now Open. Just Received, a large arrival of choice . Direct from the Importers Also a full stock of Staple and Fancy GROCERI ES. We havo REDUCED our best oun-rotVDER oun-rotVDER to $2 per pound. It cannot be equalled. TRY IT ! TRY IT ! C. W. DAVIS, I Two Doors from Kimball dcLawrcncc's DAY & CULMER, III rQATP.nS AND D KALE 113 IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CONSISTING OF 0RY GOODS, OUOCKltlBS, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, HAT, CROCKKRV, LAMPS, GLASSWdllE, .C. CORHAGK . TWINES, WOODEN WARE, CAKI-KTS, CRACKERS fc BISCUITS, TOBACCO, iU., di-C, JtC. Which they offor at prioea that guarantee satisfaction and defy competition. Tho choicott "X" S5 constantly on hand of tha following kinds Gunpowder - - $1.76 to 89.25 Young Uytion - 1.UO to 1.00 Tycoon - - - l.'JH to l.tlO Fooplng - - - 1.15 to 1.35 Pekoe - l.5 to 1.40 Souchong - 90 to 1-00 Diamond L. 1.00 Natural Leaf - - 90 to 1.00 And the famous English Mixed Tea - 1.75 Dealers In Toas will Gnd it to their advantage ad-vantage to give us a call, before nurchas-ing nurchas-ing their Teas, asour facilities in this branch of our business cannot be excelled in tho DANIEL GRENIG'S BAKERY AND GROCERY STORE, WEST SIDE COMMERCIAL STREET, Near Second South Street, IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION Whoro ho trill be pleased to wait upoa his fricDd. and patron, rrith Everything in the nlmve Line CHEAPER THAN EVER. GIVE HIM A CALL IN 1JIS NEW RETREAT. mull HARDWARE. C. H. BASSET?, TO.-"- HARDWARE STORE All kindj of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements And 11 tiling Tooll, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE HOUSE til 6 OH nnn :Ec'cr;iNrx:',Fa ZU.UUUlRON AND STEEL At !. IS. ilassett's. Opposite Salt Lsk Hons. nl6 NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR ' STOVES I NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOK S T O "V IE S Over One Hundred Different Kinds and Styles to Select from, Including th Old Favorite, Charter Oak, New Era, Monitor, .. -Jnland Empire Superior, Etc., These aa well as other varieties will be SOLD CHEAPER AT THE Hardware Dep'nt OF Z. O. I. THAN IN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS TERRITORY. H. B. CLAWSOK , Bl7 SoporioteodoDt. lilCIIASiDS' IRON WORKS, CHICAGO, ILL., Manufacturers or PORTABLE & STATIONARY j Engines, BLOWJUItS, ckusiii;ks And Machinery for Smelting Furnaces Contracts made for building Furna- ces of Utah Fire Stone, Including Machinery, c, set up Ld complclo running order. References KureJta Mining Company, Com-pany, Salt Lake Cltyf Utali (smelting (smelt-ing Company, Tintlc. A'ldrcss J. C. Richards, Chicago. rni-l A CHOICE LOT I ! OF S TAT L S FLOUR i ; FOR SALE BY I II. WALLACE. TRAVEL. UYERPODl Q'JiE-JiTCWS. j j IN MAN LINE ' Of Royal .'-nil Steamers, S-UIng j from As- York !Every Saturday 1 AND I Alternate Tuosday. I Cnbln P.igf, l.i I-mri-- . (75.00 ; Steerage - "0 --.tiO ! Passage from Llverjvool lo New York ! Cebtn, - - - (OoM) $75. 00 SI--r-K, - - (Cu-klo) 00 Round Trip Ti-k.- is.'ued at very low rate j .1011 O.DAl.K, Api-nt, I 16 Urondway. New York, Or WILLIAM CALPK.H. Atetii, I z Salt Ue City. Utah. UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. MIXED TRAINS lE-TTISr ID ILY. Leaving the Utah Ceotral Depot, i Salt Lake City, at 7.10 a.m., and Sandy Station, (nearest point to Little I Cottonwood Canon,) at G p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS ! Leave Utah Central Depot at 7:10 a.m. and 1 -iO o.m , and Sandy Station at 8 a.m. and , 6 p.m. ! ' Salt Lako to Bin Cottonwood Station, 5'h-ts j I i:tlo " " .'Kiois ! " " Sandy " i Twenty-five ccntj ichliiional will bo eburged when the lure s culli-cied on tho tram. I ' FfiltAMOUZ LITILK, SUPKRlNTENDtNT. D. O. CALUElt, s5 tion. rro'ght and Ticket Aneut. GILMER. SALISBURY'S e . .' jSTAGE LlliES TllltOUUll l lati, &outh-cast rVcvrtda & Hon-lann, Hon-lann, Leaving Salt Lake C It y Dally, r nulling nu-lling -oiitli to Tintic, Anioriean Fork, Mount Ncbo, Sevior, St. UeorL-e, Utah ; nnd I'ioolie, iSevada ; raMblng tlirouglk Provo, Sprinpvillc, Spanish Fork, Pay-son, Pay-son, Salt Creek, Cuielten Creek, Hound Valley, Filliiiorc,Coru : Creek, Ituavur, Mint'ra- ! ville, aud All Oic principal towns nud mining amps in southern UtaJi and south-east Nevada. Also leave Coi-tune, Uf alt, dally, run it In-' nurtli iu Virginia City, Helena, Fort Benton, Deer Lodge, Cedar Creek mines, and passing through all tlio principal towns and mining min-ing camps in Montana. Mon-tana. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Wells, Fargo & Co. Building, jun4 Salt Lake Ci'y. Lou Wines. II. 1. Kimball. SALT LAKE, And Tintic Stage and Express IILNNINO DA1UV 1'' HO H Is ALT LAKE CITY, via LAliK TOWN, TOOKLK CITY, STOCKTON A1VD OPIlllt TO TINTIC. Tho routo hus boon ro-Ef KMl with fplon-did fplon-did Concord Concho-, Ono $t-', e.noful and atlcntivo Urivou. ami every attention is piud to the comfort an 1 convenience ol j sson-gor. sson-gor. Good accommodations vn the road. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. Omo at Wells, Fargo Co.', Salt Lake City, WINKS & KIMBALL, nil I-rfiprirt'.rr. |