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Show IBEDICJILi J. D. THOMPSON. M. D., IMIVSICIAN AM) SUJIOION, OITors liisi iirofonsional services to tlio people of Salt Lako City, ttcsiilctii'o at Itolivar KohtTls' brick liouso, upiu:ita St. Mark' Cliutuh. l"-s 0. C. ORi.lSBY, M.D. I'UyaiUlAN, SUIU1KON AND UKUUtllST, IIKK1I1A.U CITV, t'lAll. l If. HIMiUOiNK, M. !., Jlii.'sici'iu, iSmacoa and Accoinlmir, OIHcc Main Street. Out Tiiylor Sc Cutler',-, stinn?. J. l. N. l I). liliXKDICT, SUHGtONS AND PHYSICIANS, Otli.'i: i)-er C'aidcr Uro's Mu.-ic Knjvriuiil. W,F.AN2tRSUM,M.O. H.J. RICHARDS, M.D. Surgeons nml IMiysieian Utlicen. fur thn present nt their rc.'pocltro 'ljrCi!l "10 17(11 '.Lfd;'. DR. GROVES, Oin.-e and y.-iKlt St., Snli I,a.Uc CKy. l'lirco .loon Wct of tc oro ILmso, uali'; block Ki'tottho KltMi'i.inl iloro. iifpu'b iiituua vmiM y a.v. to 5p.ii, ml BATHS, BATHS! Warm Spring; Hatlis ! f Private ami l'luttgc. Thi-tccU-:ratcd Latin ace oju-u to the public at all fxaaonji. Tlieir medicinal luojwi lic a: so wl.U'ly kuown that It i iiov lliu 1j cuuui.'rate ihtui. Bciidoa llio l'rivato lt.ulm, tho lare and handsomely handsome-ly fiiruUhed Plunge liatlia for Lid ion and UenUemeo are HQ upoji. II. All N OLD. all LEGAL. L. O (5 OP lilt; j ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOK, j Offlct-Eichauge mi.l Readlug itooiua, iip-atalra. juZA BAI.T LAKf CITY. ! AVm. IIAYDOX, l.jto JmlfO ofJth Diitri.t Court, Nevada, j ATTOR N EY-AT-LA V, I OITice temporarily Ro'itn Ko. 12, Tnylor'i I !iuililinj, K ist Temple Strett, oppoiitu the i.:iU Lake UuUic. ol j Z. II. Hernnete.-.J. M. K irkpatrick ; HEMPSTEAD &, KIRKPATRICK, Attorneys-at-Law, Main Street, opposito Wells, Fargo A Co., SALT I.ACE CITV, U. II. Ilciupstoad. U.S.Att'y for Utah. Ti! Z. SNOW. E. D. 1IOGF. SXOW & HOOK, Attornoys and Connsoiora at Law j S.ilt liko City, Utah. I OlttcoalSuow'a corner, 1st Ka-tt Slrcol. JuS JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTOIUEY-AT-LAW, Snlt Lake City, TJIiili. Otikcfl fidho Euiluinir. 2d Floor, llei-dcneon.'Id llei-dcneon.'Id i:.i-.t street, bctwoci. tjuutli nud 1st .South ,-UrccU. fii B. P. McCur.l. C. II. Moritui .'1 Uonieys-it t- Jmw, I OKrifK-- loors oa.it of lUiiAi.D Oliicc, j ax) SALT LAKE CITV. j ! T Oli A M A N N. Attttrucys-at-iaw, UUice. First iaoutb St., fourth door cast oflloopcr, Kklrodgc &. Co'a Uank. tialt Lako City. iv'i Warnor Earll. M. Smith. EA11LL & SMITH, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW, BAI.T LAKE CITY, Eut Tcuiplo Streot, ono door fiuuth of aU Gotlbo's Store BANKERS. WELLS, FARGO & CO,, Express Forwarders, Bankers, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. D-rafts on Europe, and all Oie principal prin-cipal cilics of the United States. EUROPEAN COIaLECXIONS Promptly attoadad to. UhU Temple St., Salt Lakt City. T1IE0. F. TRACY. Agent. Mil TUob. R. Jones, A. W. White BANKING liOUSK A. V. WH1TB CO., KAST TEMPLE STREET, a30 Hall Lako City. HHST I&lI&iAL BASK OF DTAH. (Succtiiori to Ilusacy, Ualiler & Co.) Waurkn IIubskv, C. L. Daiilkr, i'rcsidoi.t. vice Prost. Astuuhy Guube. Cashier. Salt Luke City, Utah ; Also connectinz offico3 at Osdon andCorinno, Utah, and Virginia and lloloua, Montana. Dealers in Gold Uast, Coin and Currency, Draw LxobantfO on Novr York. Chicnco, tit. Louis, Uiniiha, 1J (stiver, tiun irutiuiaco, and all parU oi Europe. Collectloaa lroiuiitly Attended To. mil Bank of Deseret, Bucccieor q . HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Corner Hast Tutuplo and Fimt South StiuuU, PALT LAKE CITV, UTAlf A A ID Ul' CAPITAL, - S100,000. UltTnilAM YOl'NO, President,") U. H. ELIiltKUfiE, Vice Pres. WM. II. IKXiPKIi. WM. .1 ENNiNlLS, ( Uircclors. JOHN S1IAUP, I'EKAMliltJJ LITTLE, L. S. HILLS. Cahiur, J Dal ill CiULD UUST, COIN, BXCIIASCK. LAND WAIUIANT8, COL-LEGE COL-LEGE SCRIP, 3:c. Uollcclions made ami promptly rc-luittcd, rc-luittcd, .FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S." GOULD & SON, CONVEYANCERS, Mining Deeds, Agreements and Bonds for Deeds. Mortices. .Powers, of Attorney, Loudca. Contracts and other inatrumonta of writing drawu with accuracy und diapatcn. mining Coiiina."! e Incoriiora-tcil. Incoriiora-tcil. under Hie Lawi of Utnli. A. S. GOULO, (JOTAB.Y FUilMO nrnl UOMMLSSLONlill 'JK DKEOS for New York, Massachusetts, Pcnosylva-nin.Oliio, Pcnosylva-nin.Oliio, lllinoia, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoining, Montana, Nevada, (jalilbniia, and oilier fcilaLes and Territories. Ter-ritories. East 'Ample St., near Wells, Eanjo tb Co.. Salt Lake City. mil IN TU'VX. VAST. VI. L'l.AYTUS. S. J . JlNASSO.V, iSoUry Pahlio. touvoyuuj or CLAYTON & J0N1SS0N, Compeers ami Collectors. -CitlU'C(i m in rt" lim-is of tho World iiromptly attended tu. j01tiilntr and other Coiiiunie3 iQeor-poratcd iQeor-poratcd under tho Laws ol U tah. Si-Deed, Bond?. Contracts, Powers of Au.iriicy. and Lcr.iI instruuients of alt kiudt drawu with accuracy and dispatch. ao-Lonits ncotialed, Unl Kktate hough l. sold, or lcajcd. 1 n r 11 HU of B xt: Ha use, Promi;;Ory Note-, Dralli, etc., proliilLi. fly-rrtvUeiilnv attention -;vcn to the settlement ol" Kstate, AiimiitUs. allJ the collect io n "I awney in l.re.il Britain nud Scandinavia. j ftupit'ri'S !: ' '!-' r '-'t' '': ""-i I-'.-miI l.i:; o'ci.oiior.ej iv.'A :c(iu:tin-, :c(iu:tin-, Uitoo illi U'! bii.-iiio-s niul the tlctor- min:Uwu t'i nuul.-iMtL' in our char.s ' v. i: I'.'-l .m',. !!!'.. i' . I'-.if -I'uro oi puo- , (Hli. t! i:a-l Touiplc Sdrtt, ovev Dunloril Son' Sloro, n letv uuova ii in 1 1t (if litn iV :i I lt ii a I It mi It. : octlS COLLEGE SCRIP! I pUKHML'TOilS will sue lti on . -L eaeli q i:v:or vtinu hy luying i Afirieiiituial College verij'. A up p to j TUB UAMt Ob" UKSliHKi', j i!5 Successor lo liooucr, KUtedso Jt G I HOTELS, ETC. TOWNSBWD HOUSE, SiU.T LAKE CITY. THE LEADIXG HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND, PROPRIETOR. This lioudo is centrally and pleaiiinUy located, lo-cated, well furnished, an 1 has accommodations accommoda-tions for 130 guostf. THE PROPRIETOR is now preparing to build lares addition! to his HoLol, which when linbhed, will ron '-or it tho Mm Complete Estalltihment in tho ROCKY 3I0UTAI UKGIOX ! mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Solect and First-Class House. :O.MR IlLOCli EAST OI-'TIIliATUK, s li'r i j a k i.;rrY. TcrmnS.J.00 ii-r ilay. Itoat'il without with-out rooma 51..I0 per wixli. Ilnllm free to riicktff. J. C. LI i'TlM, iun2-l Proi-ii:iar. WASHING TOX ilOUSE, Third South St., east of -Main, SALT LAKH CITV. Spring lied.-', i he best in town, .Oc. Mealy, .... -.-jc, Thii ty A'eiv pajieri l:i!;o2. HliMty Bltt'MOX, Proiirictor. oct'S I New Coiiiiiiereial Loflpi House, Near foot of Commercial Street, 63 B fl Bjultc :a'. C. W. TAPPAN, Proprietor. Slirlng ao.U, 50 ct. per NlgUl , or ol5 Si.OO per Week. UTAH IEOTEl,, M,V1, ST., OUDEN. The only jirst-class House in the City. (Formerly known as tho While Homo,). It Is greatly enlarged, tlioronglily renovated, rufiiiiilsiied nud provided provi-ded with Bin- Itooin, Unrhcr bhop and Bath llooiax. Ouuilhu to ami fiuui all tmias. PiL.s;ougor.t goiuj; Eisl from Fall Lako City may now avoid tho unpleasant tail; ol an i-arly iniru-in iniru-in j; ri.fo on thu Utah Ccutr-tl ll.iilroa.l l.y coining lo ig.!un tho firtviuuj tivuuin, EUDEY & WILLIAMS, 10 l-H.riotoi.. OQUIRRH HOUSE, Corner Main and Locust sir cols, TOOKLK CITV, UTAH. aai E.S.FOOTE, Proj.riotor. GRAND RESTAURANT,: GODDARD'S BUILDING, 1 KAST TlCMl'LE STKKET. This oHahlialimcnt. is olosanlly furninliod, kocp3 auiiplied willt Llio dulicaciua ol" tlio soaEou and iba host tho market ntlords, and omploya none hut FIRST-CLASS COOKS. Dinner, Urcukfiiat or Lunch, 50c Kvcrythins dcirod sorvtiilby the card at lowest priced. Fresh salmon, cud and rookliah received daily. Chocolate, iee-croam, cuken, Ac. in tho ovoniiif, Ivr lailtui, in iHiyaLu ruouii. aufei'i GALIFOB1TIA GHOP HOUSE AND OiSTJili SALOOiV, BERNAKD1S i SVEVESV, iVoji'rt, LAST TEMPLE STREET, 'J'hroo Joord belowiicoond South St.. SALT LiKB CITT. Vi'SiS DA'i AIV D NICiUT. s2li LAGER BEER SALOON I wauener's CELEBRATED laager Beer, Ale AND PORTER, Under Woodmaiince'a Unllitln,; First door north of Wells. Farjro'a. bhsIl) ri. TitUNwr a- co. PHIL. M.UIGETTS lias oponcd his now ostablishment on FIRST SOUTH ST., EoUvcon tlio Uo-op- Storo tind tiio Toivusend Houmo, Nearly opposite the NeioMcat Market. For tho sale ol ENGLISH and SCOTH fiLES AND POKTKK. Joxilo'e iStono Alo, QK.SU IN I). Wliolcaalo and KcLiiU. A splondid aj.-iortmont of TouacoJ and Cicara. Tlte Old SI n ml on Second biiul u Street la atlll In full III nut. ailK-1 city mm STORE, Keep constantly on hand. Wholesale und detail, Choico Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Rates. UUOKSUKCK'8 BU1LU1NUS, nlT Bast Ttrnplt Strt. G . W. DAVIS Just KeeeiveJ, a large arrival ol'ebuicc "1? E A S ', Uunpowdci and Xalur.il Leaf, Collet: a, ugnis, i Toliueuo, HlltllB, Cliec.i. Pickles, Canned Uootln, j Saiict:?), ' Cider, Vinegar, mud fiaIi, hi llllICJ, K(c., Etc., CHEAPER THAN EVER ! ! j:-J- We uro -clliiijf ;i 300a articlo of j Natural Leaf Tea at M?. per lb. Try it. G. VV. DAVIS, ! Two Doors torn Kimball A Lawrtacc's j PECANS. ORGANS! ORGANS ! !)av.i;s X. CO.. . For Utah Territory, for the sale of the celebrated cele-brated : SMITH'S CABINET ORGANS ; Respectfully invito Iho members of llio Muaical ProfciSiun and Uie Public Kcneially . ! tocall at their Musio Itnuws. f FIRST SOUTH STKKET, Tivo doors east or the Port Ufliee, Salt Lake City, and examine their gplendid ttoch ol OruaUd, and learn the uuprcctidenledly LUV . PlllChSat which they oiler them L.r sale, the prices hcinK from twenty to unity prr cent lower than they ean lie bought in any other houeo in Utah. iayncs ,t Co. do nit oiler tlio SMITH URUaNS at the?ts ' low lii;tires because they are, uj 01110 would have it bolioved, a poorly manulactured and com'ciiuenlly cheap iniitrumciit; fur, lor ox-col ox-col I onco of workmanship t ho" have no :uiie-rioM, :uiie-rioM, while in j-ireQKlh, purity and iivecln.,s nl tono, they "iit6e '' p 'it;.i.ii to proiiuco any iunlruiueiit iniial in them, 'i'ho cause of their LOW RATES Is easily explained : They have no lucal useiil whom they PA I' TU PUFb' their : wares; unit besiuus linn, they have renulvud to place these buauitlul iimti uuientj w i Hi in llio icnch ol all, and will do bo by duina what no otlior house in Utah prelumls lu do. namely, sluirinu with tlieir patiotu tho cum -' mitHion nllowed by tho iiiaiiiitataui oi s. Act-ui" Act-ui" on this principle, ihey ollor iheir instru-uionis instru-uionis at twenty per cent, less than eastern retail (inures, besido paying tho frcigln to tho railway terminus in this city, guarantee ' ins every instrument sold sound and iroo of ! duuiato. They will sell a 1'arlur urBiiu,wilh 1 oluunnt Lluelt Walnut ,Uii-si), Five otopa, Tremulo autt Knoo-swell. iorjlW, llio ea-t-' orn retail price being S176. An instrument : for a school or muoliui; house, with power 1 sullicient lor iiliy Bingors. wita seven otops, Sub-Lass, Octavo, Coupler, Treinulo and : Kuoo-swoll. lor 1WJ. tho oa-storn price for iho ' sumo instrument boins in proof that tho American Uraau is all 1 they represent, they re(or purchasers to the ' following well-known ueuiiciuen : C. San-I San-I some. If. L. Davis, A. Miner, John bhurp, S. i w. Soars and W. S. Uodbe, also Jus. S. Kimball, all of ibis oily; U. lienruid, ol salt Creek, Juab county; T. uiaynor. Ou'luti; tho Fwhburn Choir, UriKham City. I Daynes i. Co. will also sell every other ; description ol' first-class -Musical Merchandise, Merchan-dise, irotu a i'ianoforto to a V loliii on in;;, a t . llio same raiio; and to prove that iho pru-. pru-. codius statements contain not a luirtiole ol ' oxiiKKeratio 1, thoy invito all musicians and ' iho public lo call aud prove their truth by personal examination and niyoalisution. , Ucmcmberl I J. DAYNES & CO., Dealers in Musical Instruments, Two Doora East of (lie Post Ofltue, j SALT LAKE CITY. Aironts for tho Celebrate I ' Grover&BakerSewingMachine LUMBER YARDS. LUMBERYARD, AJUUiva, WINDOWS, .BLI.VDS, MOULDlKCiS AKD ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. T. It. JOXES & CO., JInlf-a-hlook south of U. C. Dapot. I my.1 UDDINGTON'S ! a? Ay i Two Blocks south ol" the C. C. 11. It. Dopot, and next to Win. Jen-niiigi' Jen-niiigi' Tannery. Tho yard is kont constantly supplied by several saw-mills with A Full Assortment of ; Native Lumber. V. E. soliciU tho pnLronngo of his old 1 friends, and by r-unctuality and diligence in I business hopes to merit a share of public j support. I i FOlt SALK-In tho loth Ward, ono block and a half west of tho U. C. R. R., a , win ill house and half lot, with lino orchard. 1 For particular enrmiro of j aus25 WM. KDDINGTON, UTAIIAND CALIFORiXIA I LUMBER COMP'Y, Incorporated July 17, 1871. J CAPITAL STOCK, - - 75,000. j ! Dealers in all kinds of BmldingMaterial LUMDKIt, DOORS, 1 WINDOWS, VENETIAN BLINDS, ALL KINDS MOULDINGS, C1I1CO SUGAll PINK, CK1L1NU, tlDlNO, FLOOH1NO. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD, RUSTIC SIDING, ' FLOORING, FTC, ETC., ETC. Orders for Mill Timbers promptly tilled. DOORS, SASH, BUNDS AND MOULDINGS. Main St., five doors south oC Walker's All business dona through tho President of tho Company. ' OQces Lumber Yard, one block south of I Railroad 1ct ol. 10. II. OAUKOX, Prrfi.lcnl. D. W. 1'AlttfHl ltST, ' 1 1 A H I . E S i A 1 1 J '. '.il It , juyJt Trcasum. Mew Stor-c ! Plow CS-oods ! II. WALLACE lias opened his now store, on FIRST SOUTH STREET, Next door tu Mrs. SlcnJioitsc'ri, With n coi'ioo htou-k of Pure Home-made COSFECTIOXEKY, Also Figs, Nuts, Raisins, Apples, Sardines, Salmon, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Will also continue Inislnc al lila old more. n4 Furnacemeu Attention ! A 1 Fire" Brick. SCOTT, DUNHAM. & CO. ARB Art KSTS KOR TilK UOLDICW CITV MRE 11 HICK, Which aro cjual if not superior to tho best EnjtliiOi. Specinl rates Riven by the car load. ooll2 CHAMBER3'3 ENCYCLO PEDIA, A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE For 1 lie People. Revised Edition. Re-issue of 1870-71 , with Maps, Plates and Engravings. I To bo completed in SO Paris, malt in 10 Volf. j of s2U paged each. I Illustrated with about Four Thousand liu-gravincs liu-gravincs and Forty Mai;. jPltlCfc; per Pnvt, Including Mapt j end Illmlrailoits, 00 (Jen I. j PRICE PER VOLUME: Extra Cluib. beveled boards tj f Library Sceep. marbled edyej ti 1)0 Half Turkey Morocco ti 5o Mers. II. H. KEYS & CO. are tbo Agcnta for (:iiB.iubers' Kucyclopucdla fur tho Pacific &aot, and aro jiubliibcn and im- Sortcrs of other American and iiQlidh ctan-ard ctan-ard and illustrated works. CASSKL-3 SEW POPULAR EDlCATOll, New Edition, Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography Bi-ography and Mythology, by J. Thomas, A- Ji.. L. b. National Portrait it. tilery of Eminent American!", 6u farts ul cents each- 11. H. ItKV & CO., ,ii: Clay St.. S'au Ir'rancUco. Mr. R. Mav ia now in Utah ami will visit the diilYTC.-U .Ucc- lo -f.l i.-i t Tor thi firm. Parti Fub-oril.itiK fir a-iy r.f their wtW ! mr.y rely iirinn bi ll),' faithl ill..' rcrvcl rv "y I mnth. I (odl Or In ffon llmifcr, ii SALT LAKK CITY. GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. WHEAT ! WHEAT ! BRING ON YOUR Wheat, tints, Harlry, loin, Dairy and other Produce WOODS & KEATON STAR BAKERY, A Few Dooi t East of Post OIlc, And et the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE In CISII for the Same. ' Groceries, Fresh Bread, Runs, Cakes, Crackers, etc., always on hand. GLOBE BAKERY, East Temple Street, fl"t door north of Co-operative Grocery Department, GUL1GHTLY& HARRIS Koop constantly on hand I.G00D FRESH BREAD I Buns, Cakes, Pies, Crackers, Etc. j Fine variety of , CONFECTIONERY, WltolcsRle and H.tall. 3r-cevies. Flour, i ul,iS Feed, &c. DANIEL GRENIG'S BAKERY i j GROCERY STORE, I WEST SIDE (JMSMERC1AL STREET, Xenr Second South Street, 13 NOW IN 1'ULL OPERATION Whore ho will bo pleusod to wait uiion liis fnentls and patrons with E verytSiiiis iti the above Line j CHEAPER THAN EVER. GIVE II I M A GALL J!f HIS n NEW RETREAT. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! j BOOTH'S CELEliKATEO BALTIMORE OYSTERS! JBllEWER & JLAPHAM, SOLE AUEXTS, Uoddard'd Dasument, Main alroot, Sail Lake Cily f.is Tho trade and families supplied. DAY & CULMER, IUPOHTURS i.ND UKAL8R3 IS GENERAL MEMAA'DISE, nONfllSTIKO OF DIIV GOODS, UROCKRlRS, HARD WAK,1 UOOTrt.SIIOES, II AT-), liLASWAKB, .C. COKl)i(;E fc TWINES. WOODEN WARE, CAlU'KTS, CRACKERS & IllSCUITS. TOIIACCO, AC, A.C., )LC. Which tlioy olfor at nricea that guarantee satisfaction and defy coinrotition. The choicott "x0 im j. ss constantly on hand ol tho following kind Gunpowder - - 91.73 to Youi-K Dyson - l.UU to I.jO Tycoon - 1.35 to 1.05 Kooning - 1.15 to 1.35 Pekoe - - - - 1.45 to 1.40 Souchong - - - 00 to 1.00 DUiuond L, - - - 1. 00 Kiiluril JLcuf - 00 to 1.00 And the famous EnglUb mixed Ten ... 1,75 Doaler3 in Teas will Cod it to their ad-vantao ad-vantao to give us a call, befora nurchaa-ina nurchaa-ina their Teas, as our facilities in this branch I of our business cannot be excelled in the city. Jucti i i W.A. 1ST TED FOR CASH ! 1,000 bushels Barley, 2,000 " Wheat, 1,000 " Oats, 20,000 lbs. Dried Peaches 1 ,000 sacks FlOlir, nood brand. I HIGHEST PRICES PAID. I All iiiKj t,j Ot a,, i, Stat..s' and Vallty j I'lvxir, C'ODt Mr.al, C,ojp,'l l'rr.K j rlr., l:,;- KnU, Cheap tl.r retail, I,,, CEO. H. KNOWLDEN. I Wouside of Main ..(reel, SUIT.ako City. titl't HARDWARE. RICHARDS' IRON WORKS, CHICACO, ILL., Manufacturers of PORTABLE & STATIONARY Engines, BLOWERS, CRUSHERS And Machinery fur Smelting Furnaces Contracts made f;r building Furna cos of Utah Fire Stone. Including Machinery, &c, set up in complete running order. Kefcrencea Eureka Mining Company, Com-pany, Salt Lako Ctty Utah Smelting Smelt-ing Company, Tlntic. Address J. C. Richards, Chicago. C..H. BASSETT. HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron nud ist eel, Stovss and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implement And Mining Tool., At Lowe it Rate. OPPOSITE SALT L Ait E HOt'SE Pl6 NOWISYOUaCHKHCE FOR STOVES I NOW IS VOU1S CHANCE S T O "V Jl S Over One Hundred Different Kinds and Styles tc. Select fronij Including tlte .uld Fnvot-ltc,, Charter Oak, i New Era, Monitor, Inland Empire Superior, Etc., These ua well us other varieties will he SOLD ;CiIEAi'Ell 1 i I Hardware Dep'nt Of I ! z. o. 3vn. 1. THAN IN ANT OTHElt UOUSE IN TOIS TEKKITOKr. II. 1J. CLAWSI., j j .17 Superintendent. U.UUulROH AND STEEL At C. II. Oassctt's. Oppoilta Salt Lake II o uie. nib COALKOALI Having purchased the 1 :Spriggs Coal Mine; We are prepared to supply till WEBER COAL tiy car load or retail. Depot af I'. C. It- It. Tnnl. Olllcei Ezclinnge and , Reading llonmi, BATE MAN & BUEL. , kKCS W II. BIRD) Agent. I TRAVEL. Lea Winw. fl. P. Kimball. SALT LAKE, And Tintic Stage and Express Kl'XXlXO DAI I. V FUO.M SALT LAKE CITY, via LAKE TOWN, TOOKLK C IT V, STOCHTOX A " I OrilUl TO TINTIC. Tin1 r.-"?e 1 rc:i rr-?'o-',e,l wi'a fj-len n-.t.-r: tivi' llriv". ovi ; v 1 tn-nt :i n if 1 '.id t(. tbo com'' i convenience of pj'sei- sere. (nc: accommodations on the road TH1KHH1II HY DAYLIGHT. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. Omca at Welle, FmfiB X Co.'l, bait Lake City. WINKS & KIM BALL,. al I Proprietor. UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. MIXED TRAINS H TJ 3ST ID A. I Ij Li-ivittfr 'to L"t;i!t feint '! Jlopot, Suit J,aku City, i:l T.iUii.iii.; llrapcr 5.4U Jj.iti., aud ti.iujy ttiulitm, (tifartt puiiit to Little Cullouwuud L'utioo,) ab 1 6.10 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS Leave t'tah Centra! liojml al 7:10 a.m. mid : 4:hl inn.; l-raiur. a ll) u.m. an I ; .1i p.m.. j and bandy btaliun al U.l 1 a.m. ima o.lU p.m. Salt Lako to Uiir Cotton w n.J .jiaiion, .Vct- I;ltl!u " " ix'owi fcJindy " JJnti'cr " I Twtnty-tvc oeiita iiddiliunal will bo charged I whoa Iho faro is colloo;od on iho train. I-'KRAMOllZ LITTLIC, SUI'KRINTKSIH NT. o. o. CAi.tn:i:, b5 (ion. lM-uiuht and lionet AkouI. GILMER SALISBURY'S STAGE LINES 1 TIIItOUtiH i Utah, yl!i,-eaist t evisSa & Mou- j tnsaa, Leaving Sail Lnke Cily Dully, running run-ning .-oui U to ( Tintic, American Fork, Mount Nebo, fcjevier, St. George, Uuih ; and ! rioche, Novada ; pRBalng through I'rovo, iSprinirvillo, S p.iiii.sLi l(,ork,I'ay-aon, l(,ork,I'ay-aon, 8alt ('rotik, Chicken Creek, Round Valley, h illiiiore,Curu Croek, Kuaver, iMinera-viilo, iMinera-viilo, and All w jin'iiu)id towns tiud miniuq cmpK in southern Utah and Houtk-ctut Nevada, Also leave Corlimc, I'm I, itally, riiimliiK uurlli io VirK:nia Cily, Udciin, l-ni Hunlon, I Deer Lode, Cedar Crock miner, I and i!i,ssinLT tjironii nil the j prit.cipai Im'.vhh and niin- ing oauipa in iMon-i iMon-i tan a, j Pjtirncn'AL ofr'fr'icw, Wells, Fargo & Co. Building, junl !.: City. UTAii C-TML j r ' ;v;.".. j PIONEER L!, 0? UTAH. j On and after Monday, July 17, 1 M7 J, iPniiy Tvainn Leave Kali Lako City al f. a.m. and 2: n.lD. Arrive al Ojr'Ion 7 a. ia. and i n iU Leave Ok.I.-,, ... x a. m. nn i ': ? p. ArriTe at bait Lako City 10 a.m. and 7:4) p.m In addition to the abo Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS KXVEITED Leaving Salt Lul o Cily at 0.30 p.m., and Ok'don al ,'ja.in. Paiaengen will pleaie Purchaet their Tickets at the Office. Fifty Cent additional will bo charred whec the faro ij ooliocied on lM train. For all Information ooneprnlng froinht 01 riaei.ato, apply to D. O. CALOKR, General Froiaht and lickol Aii'L JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. |