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Show MEDICAL. F. II. KLMAIOIVS, M, I)., riiisiciui, Hurtcon and Accoucheur, UUieo Main Street, nver Tnylor A CuHor' storo. I H. c F. I). HKMODICT, SUHGtONS AND PHYSICIANS, Ollio Over (Jaliiur iiro'a Mufio liuiporium. W. F. ANDERSON, M.D. H. , RICHARDS, M.D. iiieniitt utnl Plijfticiaiij OtiicC-, for the tirasent. at their rciiieoLiro rcfiJcucefi iu the 13th aud 17lh Wards. PlllVATJi HOSPITAL, iuil Kuat, be (Met it 'JuJ nuit Jrl SlUUtlt StlCttB. '. AMDEKSUN, 1'ropriLlur. 'Kiiin: Pjyablo weekly in advauoe f-.T uoinl. medicine, tucdicjl itttcuUaiico. uuti-iun. uuti-iun. to ys per Wuck. SpCCl.il ar- rnuKciueuia uimio with boncoulont and other iT CR. GROVES, Otnce Uiiil Soutti St., Stilt I.nke City, Throe doors Wo.U of Uororo llouio, half a block Kastoftho Klepbtml -Storo. IIVFHIB IIOl'HH FROM '.' A.M. To fi P.M. xn J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., LiHi of Cniioii CI I j-, itvmln, Oilers hi pro('ion:il services to llio people olSlt Lakol'ity, llosidcrn'o at t'npt. Ty-lor'c, Ty-lor'c, hall'libiolt .niulh of W.ilker Uroo'. siato, Entt 'IVnu-loStrect. jyj 0C. ORivlSBV, M.D. i'UYSKJIAN, SUKUKON AND 1" , DKU0U1ST, UU1UI1AM CITY UTAH. : LEGAL. 0. U. Heuintend, M. K irkpatrlck : HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Altorneys-at-Law, 1 Main Street, opposite Wolla, i'arto A Co., B ALT LAKE. CITY, . C. II. llompstead. U.S.Att'y for Utah. H22 , Z. SNOW. E. D. HOOE. ! SNOW St IIOUK, 6-ttornoyi and Connseiox-fl at Xaw I SjII Ijka City, Utah. Odl.-nal Siiow'i rorm-r, lit YaiI Slret. Ju5 I JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTORNBT-AT-LAW, Salt Lake City, Utah. Office flodbo Buildiner. 2d Floor. Residence Resi-dence on .'A Hah street, Ijotw eeii South und j l.U Sontli ?trcfti. I'JJ S. P. McCurd. C. U. Morem M'jCL'HDY & MOllGAX, Attorneys-at-Law, Office. . iu rloors oast of IIerild Office, a29 SALT LAKH CVTY. 1 T ) 1 L ifc M ANN, K01ueys-at-JLav, Otlijc, First South St., Fourth door oa-t of Hooper, Eldredgo Jc Co 'a 1 Hank. Salt Luke City. ! Warnur Earl I. F. M. Smith, j EARLL K SMITH, A T T 0 11 N K Y S A T h A V , I 8.11. T LAKE C1TV, j Kast i'uuniio Street, ono dour aouth of a0 Oodhc'3 Store j L . OOOP HK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLLOlt, OlUce Kxcliivnge and Reading Uooiiik, nt-Hlnlrii. juii SALT I.AKB CITY. I - BANKERS. FIRST BATiaSAl BASK DF Iffl, (Sncceuori to Hinge y, Daliler , Co.) Wi-EKES II0S3EY, C. L. DAHLEll, FroBidcLt. Vioo Freat. ASTiiOXY (ioDUB, Cashier. Suit Lake City, Utah ; Also connecting offices at Oirden andCorinno, Utah, and Virgtaiaand iloloaa, Montana. Doalors in Gold Dust, Coin and Currency, Draw Exchange on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Donvor. Sail rancisco, and all parts of Luropo. Collectloita l'roniptly Attended To. Bank of Deseret, Successor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Comer linst Temple and First South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, PAID UP CAPITAL, - $100,000. DUTCH AM YOUNO.Picsidont, II. S. LLDIti:i)(!K, Vice l'res. WM. . HOOI'RK, WM. JKNN1NQS, OirccLora. JOHN SIIAUI', I FKHAMOItZ LITTLi:, L.S.H1LLS, Caiihicr, J Doal in UOL,l DUST, COIN, EXCIIANOK, LAND WARRANTS, COL-LEUE COL-LEUE SCRIP, Ac. Collections made and promptly reunited, re-united, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. WELLS, FARGO & CO., Express Forwarders, Bankers, aud DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. DmIs 011 Europe, and all the principal prin-cipal cities of tlte United Stattt. 'kueopean COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. j Esit Tempi St., Suit LUe City. I TUEO. 1'. TRACY, AeonU mil f , Ihoa. It. Jotica, A. W. Wiiit BANKING llOUSK or A. W. WIIITIS it. CO., EAST TEMPLE STltEET, a:i0 Halt Lake City. NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. GOULD & SON, CONVEYANCERS, T SI icing Deeds, Asroonicnta and Donds for Uccda, MortnaBes, Fowor3 of Attorney, Lenses, Contracts and othor iustrumontB of writing drawn wiln acuuraoy and dispatch. Mining Comimiilea Incorporated, Incorpora-ted, under the Lawi of Utalt. A. S. COULD, KTOTAIlY 3PTT13IjIO and COMAUSSlONEIt OF LKEDS for New York, Massachusetts, Tcunsylva-nia.Ohio, Tcunsylva-nia.Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other States and Tor-litorieH. Tor-litorieH. East Tcmplti near Wells, Fargo Co., Salt Lake City. mil IN THAN'. VAST. W)l. Cl.iYTOS. S. J. JON'ISSON, Notary Fublio. Convoy aiu er CL1VT0N & JONASSON,' Conveyancers anil Collectors. ! olU ct lus in nil tin i t of llio World pruUiptly altoudod Id. I 4 a -ailiilnpr and other "oiniaiiies iucor-I iucor-I porulcd undti the Laws of Utah. d Deeds, Honds, CoiiLraols, Power.-! of Attorney, nnd LprjI liistniinenls ol'ull kind drawn with accuracy and dispatch. Lonni iicROtialcd, Heal lis (ate liouitht, sold, or leasad. I 4dUllU or EiLlmiict', l'romiiiiory Notts, Dralts, etc., protculed. S-Pa flic nl nr n( ( cut 1 011 Riven In tbo settlement of fcliites, Auiiiiltlvn, and the colltx'tionot money in (Jreat liritain uud Scandinavia. JiKjin'ri'.i l-y Utter promptly answered, 1 l-'iom loii cxpurioiiCd mid ncquniu-Ltiico ncquniu-Ltiico with llio biiBiueri, anJ Uio dLer-minuLion dLer-minuLion to bo meliorate in our charges, 1 wo led eonlidont ot'a lair sluiro ol' pub- 1 lie lulroiiii.nc, O (licet liabt Tetnplo Street, ovtr Uiint'oid t!L. Sull'n Store, a few doon 11 111 1 h ol' First A'utloual llnuk. ; ootw , COLLEGE SCRIP 1 j j piLKKMIM'OilS will sive .st) on -L cacli nnaiior aoclion l.-y buying 1 Apriailtur.il College fcorip. Apply to 1 Till: IIAXIC Ob' DKSKll IT, ( ill Sucjessor to Hooper. Lldrodo Sc Co B ATHSB ATHS ! Warm Spi-iug Baths ! Pi-lvkte mt Plunge. I Thcv.vUl.intM ).il'areopento the putlie at nil 1 iiio. cn. Their niM'iii;d proportiiM nrp to wMoly j known that It is uoctlluu to euuuiornte them, the Prlvnte Bit lis, I ho I.rgoKnil h:niIforae-ly h:niIforae-ly fnriiWied PluilR Utllii for I.nli? and Gntlnien kte now oin. II, ARNOLD, I 017 HOTELS, ETC. TO WNSEND HOUSE,! SLH LAKE CITY. . THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMES TOWN SEND, PROPRIETOR. This House is centrally and pleasantly lo- ; eatcd, well furnishod, and has accommoda- j tions for 150 guests, , TnB PROPlUETOlt iH now iveparlur to i build lareo additions to his Hotel, which j when Qnishod, will render it the Most Complete Establishment in tho R0(KV 3I0CMAIN UKCilON ! mil I AMERICAN HOTEL, j A Select and First-Class House. ! 0?. K ULOGIC KAST OF THEATRE, I MALT LAKK CITY. Tei'tusS.'I.OO jierdiiy. Uonrd lvlllt. "t loniiu 9JI4.U0 per Avcck. llalhs fice 10 guits. J. C. 1.1 fTLE, iun2i Proprietor. AVAS111XGT0X HOUSE, Third South St., east of Main, SALT LAKE CITY. Spriug Ucd.s, the best in towu, oOc. Meals, .... -2oc. Thirty owijiaiicrj taken. HKMtY BRtnVTOiV, Proprietor. OCtIS New Commercial LoflgiuE House,! Near foot of Commercial Street, i C. W. TAPPAN. Proi.rietor. Spring lleds, r,0 t. per NlgUI, 01- I Olo S4.0U ntr Wtclt. 1 UTAH HOTEL; j MAI ir ST., OGIEIST. The only Ji rat-class House in the City. (Formerly liuowu us iho White House,), It In tfremly enlarged, fhoronglilyr j rtnevHifil, i-efiiiulsiieil and prcivl- ' dcfl wit li liar Room, Uurucr Sltop i and BatU ltuDiim. 1 Omnihus lo ami frmn utl tmiiis. PiWjoicm soins Kast from Salt I.nko City may now nvoiil tlio uriilcasniit tail; of an oarly morn-iu- ri.lo on iho fifth OnlnJ Jtailioiul by coming ; lo Ogiluu llio prowoiu evening. I EUDEY & WILLIAMS, j ul'J 'i i,.,., OQUIRRH HOUSE, j Corner Main and Lou net street, ' i'OOULE CITY, UTAH. I Good AccoMinodftiion fur Families. f a26 K.s. COOTE, Projirietor. i GRAND RESTAURANT, GODDARDS BUILDING, KAST TEMPLE ST11KKT. This establishment is elegantly furnished, kcci'S suiilicd with the delicacies of the aoason and tho best tho market , affords, and employs nouo but FIRST-CLASS COOKS. Dinner, Breakfast or Ltincli, 30c EvcrylhlnK desired served by tho card at lowest prices. Fresh Ealuiuu, cud and ruck lis h received daily, j Chocolato, ico-crcam, cakes. Sic, iu tho ovoning, for ladies, iu i.rivato rooms. a-igt . CALIFORNIA j GHOP HOUSE AND OYSTUll SALOON, BEUNARDIH f STE VEXS, Pratf rs, EAST TEMPLE STREET, Three doors below Second duufch St., SALT LAKE OITY. OIJKiN DAY AND WIGHT. f 2)1 PHIL. MARGETTS Has opened his new establishment on FIRST SOUTH ST., Between tho Co-op- Store and tho Twwnaond House, Nearly opposite the New Meat Market, For tho sale of ENGLISH and SCOTH ALES AND POUTER. Joule's Stone .le, WliolcHnlo and 1 to tall. A sideudid assortment of Tobacco and CiK-ars. The Old Stand on Second South Street la mill In full blunt.. aun24 LAGER BEER SALOON I WAUENER'S CELEUR.VrED Lager Beer, Ale AND 1'ORTElt, Under Voodmaiiee' UuLIdliig," 1'irst door uorLh of Wells, Faruo's. initio II. TltUMUT CO. CITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand. Wholesale und Rt'Iuil, Choiao Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Kates. UKOUSUUCK'S UUlLUinUs, ulT Ksiat Tuipl Street. j JOHN TAYLOR & BRO., Merchant Tailors, CO.HMKItCIAL STREET, KELP consl.iutly un baud a 1 linioo assort- I meutof FRKWCII, K.OLISII sud A.tlURlUA.N Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Etc., Of tho liuctnualitie; aud latent ;trlci, whiL-h j wc make up to order in the most fiuhionable and mi proved manner. J-1'aTKONAGE SOLICITKD auiflid K EC X rSSLT Mince Pies At 12 o'clock evsry day, AT H. WALLACE'S, EAST TEMPLE STllEET. 1 ORGANS-ORGANS! ORGANS-ORGANS! ORGANS !i 1 i DAYNES & CO., j For Utah Territory, for the aalo or the cele- ' bra led 1 SMITH'S i AMERICA!; CABINET ORGANS; Respectfully invite liio mcmbera ol the Musical Profofiion and the Public generally lo call at their Mu;io Kooms, FIRST SOUTH HTRKET, ; Two doors cast of tbo Post OUice, Suit Lake ! City, and examine thoir-ji'lendid Hoc ol , OrHns, and learn tho unrrVodentcdly LOW ; Pill UUtS at which they otlor them lor tale, , Iho prices beinsr from iwsniy to ililrly ! pev cent lower than lliey can he houtfht in aur other houao in Utah. Diiynes A Co. 1 do not oQor tho SMITH UKOAb at Hicec , low DEures because ihoy are, as some would , ; havo it believed, a poorly mannl'aciured and I confcquontly cheap instrumont; lor, lor ex- , celloneo of workmanship they have no sii.e- 1 rioN, while in ?tren'.-ih. nirity and iweeine.-d of tone, they unmieiiBe il't prole-ln lo produce uny iiistlriinient eo.ual to thorn. Thcoausoof their LOW RATES : la cttiily expliiined: They hare no local I uKenU whom ihayl'AV' TU TUl'l' their 1 wares: and besides thi?, thay have rehtdved I to idaco thoso hoautii'ul iii.sinimenij within tho ruaoli of all, and will do ao by dum I what no ollior house in Utah pretends in do, I namely, shnrimr with their iKitronj tho coin -1 minion allowed by the niannlactiirer.i. Act-1 Act-1 ing on this principle, thoy oifcr their iiiitru- : uiunlB at twenty lor oeut. loss than eastern retail finurca, beside paying tlio lrombt lo . tho railway terminus in thia city, guarantee ! ing every Inatrumont sold sound and Ireo of djimn-e. They will .'ell a Parlor urnan.with ; elegant Black Walnut .Case, Five Stops, , Ticmulo ami Kneo-swoll, tor S HO, llio eat- 1 orn retail price being 8L5. An instrument for a school or mccting-houso, with power aullicicnt for filly singers, wilh suvon stops, tjub-Uass, Octavo, Coupler, Troinulo mid , Knco-swell, for 130, the eastern prico lor tho j : Bamo instrument beinE S--5. . In proof that tho Americun Ortran is all 1 they reproscnt, they retor purchasers lo tho ,'gUowiiiK well-known gentlemen Hun- 1 uio i. L. Lavis, A. Miner, John sharp, b. ; W beard and V. S. Uodbe. also Airs. b. . Kim ball, all of this city; U. Uonroid. ol Oak n'"olf, Juab county; T. stayner, Ugiieu; the ' Viahhiirn Choir, Lrigham City. ! nay 11 it Co. will also sell every other .iMCrii'tMon ul lirst chiss Musical Merchuu-dhe Merchuu-dhe from a Pianoforte to a Violin Siring, at the same ratio: and to provo that the pre-, ocdinKHlalementa contain not a partiulo ot exuggeralion, Ihey invite uU-inusic-iuin aud : the public lo call ond prove Iheir truth by personal osaminalion aud inyestigatiou. Ketneuibort J. DAYNES & CO., Dealers in Musical Instruments, Two Doors Ertsl of IU Pout OIHce, SALT LAKE CITY. Agents for the Celebrate I Graver & Baker Sewing Machine j LUMBER YARDS. eddington's f xp ! A ! ' Two mocU outWoftlieU.CU.il. . Depot, and next to Win, Jen- nlngs' Turnery. 1 j Tho yard is kopt eonetanlly supplied by several saw-mills with j A Full Assortment of Native Lumber. W. E. solicits tho patronage of his old 1 friends, and by punctuality and dL'igence in business hopes to morit ft sharo f public j support. FOR SALE la tho loth Ward, ono , block and a half west of the U. C. R. R a small house and half-lot, with fine orohurcL For particulars onuuiro of nu WM. KDDrNQTON. j UTAHAXD CALIF0ML1 ' LUMBER COMP'Y.j Incoruorated July 17, I87I. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $70,000. Dealers in all kinds of Building Material1 LUMBER, t DOORS, j WINDOWS, VENETIAN UL1NDS, ALL KINDS MOULDINGS, CltlCO SUGAR PINE, CEIL1NU, SIDINU, FLOORING. CALIFORNIA RED WO OD, : RUSTIC SIDING, FLOORING, ETC., ETC., ETC. Ordtrs for Mill Timbers pioiuptly ill led. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. j Main St., 'fire doors aouth ol" Walker's , All businesi donethonph tho President of! the Company. OfJicei Lumber Yard, one Mock south of Railroad Depot. E. H. BARROX, President. D. XV PARKUURST, Secretary. CHARLES DAHLER, juyl Treasurer. LUMBERYARD. do cms, WINDOWS, .BLIND?,, MOULDINGS ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. T. It. JOXES & CO., II alf-a-block south or.U. C. Dpet. 1 my3 Utah Silver Mining Company, j LIMITED. ' TO COAL BURNERS ! WANTED. Tenders for 50,000 ! Uuiliel of Charcoal, clean and well burnt. To be delivered in quantities j of not lead than 1.0J0 bushels, at the Com- pany's workd, Bingham Canon, Utah, on or bofore the 15th of November noxt. 1 The Company reserve to thouri'eWos tho right to reject the lowest or an; offer. j Tenders to bo addrerseil to PHILIP A. EAGLE, j Kes. Seo rotary. Smelling Works Bingba-n Canon. oil WATCHES &JEWELRY ! O. L. ELIASON, 1 EQ3 to inform the residents of Salt Lake City and vicinity, that ho not only guarantees to proporly Repair, Clean and Adjust Watches and Chronometers, j but ho will make thorn or any part of 1 them, to order, and warrant the work. ' A nkw supply of ELGIN and SWIfati WATCHES iuat received. I which ho will guarantee aa reliable timo-koepors. Prices to defy competition Remember the address, Two doors east of the Deseret Bank. CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPEDIA,) A DLUHONAlir 01' UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE For lite People. KcvLsed Edition, lio-iasu'j of 1 S70-71 , with Maps, Plates and Engravings. To bo completed in SO Parls.iiiaking 10 Vols, of SliO pages each. Illustrated with about Four Thousand En-aravings En-aravings and Forty Maps. PRICE per l'ml, Including Maps ( and Illustrations, CO Cents. 1'ltlUii PJSH VOLUME: I Extra Clotb, beveled boards jo SO Library Seoep. marhlod odges ti DO Half Turkey Morocco i0 I Messrs. II. U. KEYS & CO. oro tho AGunts ' for Chambers' Encyclopiudla fur tho Paoifio Coast, and aro publishers and im- S or tors of other Amorican and English atan-ard atan-ard and illustrated work. CASSEL'S NEW POPULAR EDUCATOR, New Edition, Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of IJi-oifraphy IJi-oifraphy and Mythology, by J. Thomas, A. M., h. D. National Portrait tinllory of Eminent Americans, 50 parts at 0 cents each. II. II. KEY &. CO., Clay St., San i'rancisco. Mr. R. May is now in Utah anu will visit the different places to solicit for the firm. Parlies subscribing for any of thoir works may rely upon be ins faithfully served every month, Ft- Godue Octagon House, 87 SALT LAKE CITY. G. W. DAVIS Just Received, a large arrival of choice TEAS Gunpowder and Natural Loaf, Coffees, Sugar, Tobacco, llama, Checuc, Pickles, Canned Ooodi, Sauces, Cider, Vinegar,' Dried Fllli, Savdlnen, Oysters, Etc., Etc., CHEAPER THAN EVER ! Wo are selling a good article uf Natural Loaf Tea at 80c. per lb. Try it. G. W. DAVIS, Two Doors from Kimball t&Lawrcncc's iH GROCERIES & PROVISIONS GLOBE BAKERY East Temple Street, first door north of Co-operative Grocery Department, G0L1GIITLY&HARR1S Keep constantly on hand GOOD FRESH BREAD linns, Cakes, Pics, Crackers, Elc. Fiuo varioly of CONFECTIONERY, WhoUs&le nnd Retail. 1 Groceries, Flour, ..,j Feed, &c. DANIEL GRENIG'S BAKERY AND GROCERY STORE, WEST SIDE COMMERCIAL STltEET, Near Second South Street, IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION Whore ho will bo pleased to wait upon hie friondi and patron, irith Everything in the above Line CHEAPER ITHAN EVER. G1VK HIM A CALL IiV HIS NEW RETREAT. I iiiarll ! OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! i UOOTU'S CELEBKATED j BALTIMORE OYSTERS! lilt IS WE 11 & LAP1IAM, SOLE AUEXT. SALT LAKK CITY, UTAH, j ' Z-Z- The U'ftJe nnd fmnilies uj)pliod. j , DAY & CULMER, 1 t lUrultTUBS AND DEALEB3 IX jGENBRALMBRCHASDISB, COX6I8TI.VG OF I DRY GOODS, I GROCERIES, HARD WARE, T BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CROCKERY, LAMPS, GLASSWARE, C. CORDAGE 4k. TWINES, WOODEN WARE, CAtt PETS, CRACKERS BISCUITS, T Oil AC CO, dtU., fcC, 4lC. i Which they offor at prices that guarantee satisfaction and defy competition. The choicest T IE J. S constantly on hand of the following kinds Gunpowder - - 81.75 to 9)4.35 Young Hyson - 1.00 to 1.50 Tycoon - - - 1.35 to 1.05 Kooplng ... l.ia to i.aa Pekoe - - - - 1.40 to 1.10 Soucliong - UU to 1.00 Din mono. L. 1.00 Natural Leaf - 00 to 1.00 And tho famous English Mixed Tea ... 1.75 Doalera in Toaj will find it to thoir ad-vantaKe ad-vantaKe to trivo us a call, bofore purchasing purchas-ing their Teas, as our facilities in this braueh of our business oannot be excelled in the city. duto WJLIsT TED FOR CASH ! ,4,000 bushels llarley, 2,000 " AVlieal, I 1,000 " Oats, 20,000 lbs. Dried Peaches 1,000 Slicks Flour, sood brands HIGHEST PRICES PAID. Ail kinds of Grain, States' and Valley Flour, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, elc, 1'vr Sale, Cheap as the Cheapest, hi quantity, or retail, by CEO. H. KNOWLDEN. Wcit side of Main rlreet, Salt Lake City. oct6 WHEAT! IVIIliAT I WHEAT I BRING ON YOUR Wheat, Oats, Barley, Corn, ; Dairy mill other Produce j WOODS cSc KEATOxN STAR BAKERY, j A Few Doors East of Post Ofllcc, i And get tho (HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ! In CASH for the Same. j Groccric-i, h'reh Bread, Bun., Cake?, i j Crackers, etc., always od hand. j HARDWARE. . OTBrSSETf HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron a nil fSlcel, Stovas and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Affrlcultural Implement And mining Tools, At Lowest Rates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE IlOt'SE nl6 ' NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOlt STOVES I KOW PS VOIR CHAISCE FOlt STOVES Over One Hundred Different Kinds and Styles to Select from, Including the Old Favorlloi, Charter Oak, New Era, Monitor, Inland Empire Superior, Etc., Thoao as well as other varieties will he SOLD CHEAPJSJ1 AT TUB Hardware Dep'nt OF z. c. nvr. i. THAN IN ANY OTUEll HOUSE IN THIS TEltlUTOIU". II. 11. CbAWSON, alT Suporintondont. Z.UUUUlRON AND STEEL At C. II. Oassctt's. Opposite Salt Lake House. nl6 HICUAIIUS' IRON WORKS, CHICAGO, ILL.. Miinurucliirorsor PORTABLE .STATIONARY Engines, li TRAVEL, UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. sr,. - . . . v. MIXED TRAINS K. XJ 1ST 3D A I Ij Lcaviug the Utah Central Depot, Salt Lake City, at 7.10 a.U., ant! Sanely Station, (nearest point to Little Cottonwood Canon,) at 6 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS Leave Utah Central Depot at T: 1 1 a, in. and it-'.Q p. in , and ;ia,iy Station at K 31 a.tu. and 6 p.m. Salt Lake to Disr Cott-mirot. 1 Station. .Vct " " l.irtlo " tea Sandy " $l.u Twenty-five cents ndditiontil will bs chamcd when tho turu is eolkcied on iho train. FERA.HORZ LITTLE, SITKRIXTKSDENT. D. O. CALDEK, s-i Gen. Freight and Ticket AgonU GILMER & SALISBURY'S S5A1I.Y STAGE LINES THUOUtJII Utah, feoiith - cast iVevmla & Montana, Mon-tana, , Leaving-Salt Lake City Dally, run-, nlug ouilt to I Tintic, Atucric:iD Fork, Mount Nebo, Sevier, St. Goorne, Utuh; and i i'ioehe, ISevada ; Puss lug llirougli Provo, Spriiitrville, Spaiii.sh Pork, Pay-son, Pay-son, Salt Crook, CliioLon Crock, Round Valley, Fillmore, Corn Creek, Buaver, iMiecra-villc, iMiecra-villc, and All the principal towns and mining camps in southern Utah and south-east Nevada, Also leave Cor I mi e, ft ah daily, running nurtli to ' Virginia City, Helena, Port KcntOD, Deer Lodge, Cedar Crook uiino-c, and iXiiHsr. through all the Iiruieipal ton.s and miu-i miu-i ing camps in Mon- i Lan a. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Wells, Fargo & Co. Building, jun4 Salt Loke City. Lon Wines. 11. P. Kimball. 'SALT LAKE, And Tintic j Stage and Express RUNM.U DA1L V FROM SALT LAKK CITY, via LAKE TOWM, TOOELE CITY, STOCKTON AND OP HI It TO TINT 16. The roulo has been re-slocked with splendid splen-did Concord Coaches, lino Stood, omolul and atlcntivo Drivers and ovury uttoniion In paid to tho cornier' 'i 1 oonvenionoo of passea-gcrs. passea-gcrs. Good accommodation on the road, THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. Office at Wells, Fni K.i 4, Co.'m, Salt Lake City. WINKS & KIMBALL, all I'ro.ri.'tnr. UTMciiTRAL BLOWKK8, Ef;vi;.-..-..".3 citusiiuiis fmm LM, tlf UTAH( And Machinery for On and after Monday, July 17, 1871. 'Smelting Furnaces I tJ Leave Malt Lalio City at ft. m-nnd 2:13 p. id. Arrive at Udun 7 a. in, and J ; 1 i p. ui. Leave Oieden at 8 a. m. and fc,W p. iu. Arrive at Salt Lake City 10 a.m. and 7:30 p,tn CoDtracU made to building Furna- In addition to the ahoe Utah Fire Stone. Will ruh Indudbg Maehioery, ic, set up DML)l- NDAVS EXCEFTEH eompleto running order. ltl "- Fnre from Halt Lake City to References Eurelta. ?llnlng Com pan y. Salt Lake City Vuh Bmelt- WooJa Cf0:.B . . ng Ing Company, Tintic. Centrcvillo - 0 W 0 45 Farm ini! ton - 1 iiri 0 I KaysviUo - - ', 0 sr, Address J. C. Richards, Chivigo. Ugdon - - 2 w 1 w ' n'-l Fare from Ottdn to COAL! COAL! Wii - :' 11 1 Salt Lake City - - 2 60 1 50 Having purchased the Passengers will picas Purchase , - . ., their Tickets at the Offices. Spriggs Coal Mine "We arc prepared to supply this Justly ecleurnted for all Informal ion dncfrnini froiiiht or passage, apply to WEBER COAL BUios.Pfa.bfx WWs-th- IJ.O.CALDER, liy car loud or retail. Pepnt at I'. C. Uencral Froiaiit and Xickot Ae't. R. R. Yard. Olllcet Exchange and Reading Rooms BATEMAN & QUEL. JOHN SHARP, ,Ht8 V. U.BIRU.AB.nt. EDI'tltHIEiDEMT. |