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Show MEDICAL. DR. GROVES, Ofllce 4iit SoiUIi St., ria.lt Lak Clly. Throo doors Wost oT Kovoro llouue, half a block Hast of the Klophnnt Storo. upvici uouaa rxoii 9 a.w. to 5 r.w. ml J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON, Offers bin professional sorTicoa to the people ot Salt Lnko City, Koaitlenne at ltnlivivr Roberts' brick huuv, oppoiito tit. Murk's Church. juUS 0. C ORMSBY, M.D. VHYSIU1AN, SUHGEON AND DKUOGibT, tUtlOltADt CITY, UTAH. F. II. SIMMONS, M.D., J hyst'a'iin, Siirycon and Accoucheur , Ofllco Main Stroct, Over Taylor & Cutler's store. J. M. A. F. D. BE IV EDICT, BURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS, Uillcc Over Caldar Bro'a Muaio Emporium. W. F. ANDEHSON, M,D. H. J, RICHARDS, M.D. Surgeons aud Pliysiciaus, Omcef. for Ibo ptsscnt. nt their rwpcclivo t rwldoDcc3 in Lho lota And 17th Warda. BATKSBATHS! Vnrm Spring; Jluths ! PrtvRt .nit Pluncrc, T-vr. 1. -u-A ImIIm or..n to Kir pibilc n all !,,. ii -ti'-ltiiil prypfrti rr j widely s.i.mu tlini 1 1 I.M..H,... i Bnumcrata ihcm. B!-U- ihf !'i,7i.( (lio ikrin- mu. hin1omft- Ij iurtiih.,1 HIuhr. Uatlit for l..!t ,nd Oeotlaiuon are now on. II. Altrfdl.n. nil I LEGAL. Wm. 1IAYUON, j (Uto Judge of 4th District Court, NoToda,) jATTORNH Y - A T-L AW, Kootn No.l.Trowbri.Uc Building, FoslTcm-; FoslTcm-; plo Utreot, oppostlo the Salt Lake llome. ...nJ. : A. IL II G G A N, Attorney ami Counaeilor-al-Lfilv, Oflice. aliovo Daft'i old store, OiT-jilo Wells. Fargo .t Co.'i, Salt Lnko City. Utah. J 17 Jbl. HARNLM, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, Office. Kitnball' Blook. S. L. City. Special attotnioti given to Titles, Negotiations, Negotia-tions, Sulea or Litigationd in Mining CI aims and Koal Kstato. Collections uiado or busineaa dono in any part of the United Stated by Aasooiution ot reliublo ALtorneyd. dli SETIl M. 1JLA1R, Attorn f;-at-Law and Minhir; Agent, omen : At residence of Coi. Ho?ea Stout, dlo 0. Li. lloropstcad. M. Kirk Patrick HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Aitorueys-nt-Lav, Main Street, opposite Wells, lTargo It Co., SALT LA K K CITY, rj3 z. snow. e. t. noar, SNOW & HOOK, &.ttornoys and Comujelors at Law Salt Lake City, Utah. Office at Snow's corner, lit Kut Street. JuS Win. Y. LOVELL, -rVa-XOTtlVJBJ'V - AT-L AAr, Will prnctico in tho Courts of Utah. 0FFICK-- IvImlmll'B Block, opposite T'lwnciid UomBe. dti JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Salt Lake City, Utali. Office Godbo Building, 2d Floor. Residence Resi-dence on 3d East street, Dotwoeii South and 1st South atreebs. 820 S. P. MoCord7- 0. U. Morgan IlcCLTRDY& MORGAN, Attorney s-a t-Xaw, Office Kooin 5, up stnirs, over Taylor & Cutler's Storo. a29 SALT LAKE CITY. K 1 T OH & MAN N, Attorneys-at-Law, Office, First South St., Fourth door east of lloopor, E I dredge Jt Co'a Bank. Stilt Lako Otty. a26 C. D. HASDY. C. K. 0I!.C1IHI3T. HANDY & GILCHRIST, ATTO R N E Y S-AT-L AW, Antl Solicitor. I" Clinncery, Office-Main Street. Salt Lake City, U. T. nl5 Warner Earll, F. M. Smith. EARLL & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, B ALT LAKE CITY. East Temple Stroct, one door south of a20 Godbe's Btore L . OOOPEH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, Olllce Excliaugo nud Ileailliig Itooinn, up-atalm. ju23 SALT LARK CITY. BANKERS. Thoa. R. Jones. A. W. White BANKING ILOUSK OF A. W. WHITE &, CO., EAST TEMPLE STHEET. a30 Bait Lake City. MIMBUMMBllTal, (Sucvtiion to Huney, Dahler A. Co.) W ABBES UOBBRY. 0. L. DaHLBB, President. Vice Prest. Astuosy Godbi, Cashier. Suit Lake City, Utali ; Also connooting officos at Ogdon andCorinne, Utah, and Virginia and Helena, Montana. Dealers in Gold DuM, Coin and Currency, Draw Exchange on Now York, Chicago, St. Louis, Uojaha, Denver, bun trauciaoo, and ail parts of Europe. Collections Promptly Attended To. mil Bank of Deseret, Successor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Corner East Tx-mple ami First South Streets, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL, - 8100,000. BRIG IT AM YOTTNO. President. "1 LI. S. ELDItEDOH, Vice Pres. WM. H. HCK)PEll, t WM. JENN-1NUU. f Directora. JOHN SHAHP, FEKAMOUZ LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier, ) Deal In GOLD DUST, COIN, KXCHANGK, LAND WAIU1ANT8, COI-L.KGK COI-L.KGK SCRIP, dfce. Collections made and promplly remitted, re-mitted, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. u WELLS, FARGO & GO,, Express Forwarders, Bankers, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Draft on JLitrovc. and all the principal prin-cipal ctiie of the United Stales. E U K 0 P E A N COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. Knt Temple St., Salt LnUt City. TUEO. F. TRACY, Agent, mil NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. GOULD & SON, CONVEYAN CERS, tsar, tew&jas '-rawsc Ud.uml.r tli. I.K.v.of uti.li. A. S. GOULD, NOTARY FTJ3XiXO and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for Now Vork, Massachusetts, Pcnnwlva-nia.Ohio, Pcnnwlva-nia.Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nobraskii, Wyomiug, Muutaaa, Nevada, Galiloruia, aud other Stales and Territories. Ter-ritories. East Tonplc St., near WHs, i'aryo A Co., Salt Lake City. mil olay 1'ublic, ConvtyimL-er. CLAYTON & JQNASSON 1)AY strict ntlonlion to tho collection of m-jaey in ail nurta ol tho world. They n'so draw or ncknowlodco all kinds of lusiiuiueuu in writing. SikoIbI attention given to the druwinr of Will mid Testmncniory Dotn- Lian neotinlcd. Minr?, nousfa and UoaI Ealato ol all kinJs bought, sold or Incorporation nnd Part ncrnUtp Pnpera oi' every doxTiption dmwn in irict accovilmioe with the laws of Ltah- OK KICK Fourth door smith of aatlbea Corner.. n) HOTELS, ETC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING 1I0TEL OF UTAH. JAMES TOWHSEND PROPRIETOR. TUia House is centrally and pleasantly located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 150 guest?. Tilfi PROPRIETOR la now preparing to build largo additions to his llotel, whiah when finished, will render it tho Most Complete Eatalh'shmcnt in tho ROCKY , MOUNTAIN REGION ! nil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. ON El BLOCK EAST OF THEATRE, SALT I.AKK CITY. TermaS3.0n per dny, Board without with-out rooms SI a. 00 per week, lliithi free to guest. J. C. LI TTLK, iun24 , Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, OS TUB EUROPEAN PLAN, EAST TEMPLE STREET. West Side. Rooms with or without board by tho day or week. Restaurant Open at all hours. TAYLOU & CUTLKlt, Proprietors. n23 New Comercial Loipi House, Near foot of Commercial Street, Mn M.a . " H OPEN ALL NIGHT. C. W. TAPPAN. Proprietor. Spring BedH, r0 cf. per NIbIH, or $.5U per Weeltj single rooiiis, 15c o!5 CENTRAL HOUSE, LITTLE COTTONWOOD, T. F. Fuller, Proprietor. To tho PuUlie Thia lionso is now refitted and open for tnLvelera.it reduced niton. JfciP Board and Lodging by week. $1.1.00-Meals, $1.1.00-Meals, SOc. Beds, 76 j. Moala nt all hours, n:tO UTAH HOTEL? MA I IV S'l, OfSDBiV. The only first-class Home in City. (Formerly kuown aB tho WLito llni;p,) It. la grent ly eiilnrfred, 111 oro uglily rtuovnltil, rcfnrnlsited nnd provided provi-ded wllh It n r Knoui, Uiuljri' Shop aud BaLli ILcioniit, Omnibtia to and from all tmius. Passcinsors golitfr Hiwt from Salt Lnko Cily may now avoid tho unpleasant tusk of au early uiorii-ine uiorii-ine ride on the Utah Central llnilroail by coming to Ogdon lliu previous evouiug, EUOEY & WILLIAMS, 0I9 Pioprlolorn. Phil. Margetts AS closod his place of business bus-iness on oooii cl Soutli Jt- and for tho future will attend to tho wants of his friends at Ilia NEW ESTABLISHMENT, G 3 i'irst Boxatli St-i Whcro ho will hoop constantly on hand Lho best of ALE, PORTER, STOUT, JOULE'S STONE AL.E, H'I0I,K3AI.B AND RETAIL. iiDlclib'' Cclehrnlfd Ale aud Porter, Wngncr's Lnger Beer, CHOICE TOBACCO AND CIGARS- aiJiFo?,3Ti CHOP HOUSE AND OYSTER SALOON, BERNARDIS & STE VENS, Proji'rl, EAST TEMPLE STREET, Threo (loot, below Uocoud South Sc., SALT LIKE CITY. OPEN BAY AND NIGHT. g2ti CITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand, Wholesale and Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Rates. joROESBECK'S BUILDINGS, nl7 Kit TiupU Strt. A Delvnilc IIlss There is tho hi.-s of ridicule, the hisa of scorn, tho hi.t of snakea in the gra.-s, but lho most delightful his is that of Tnrrmil'i Kflerveicent Seltzer Apei-lcnt Tn tho sparklinc goblet, liiving assuninco to thoinvtilid that his thirst will be deheioua-ly deheioua-ly iissiiogoil: Hint his itouiaeh will bo refreshed re-freshed nnd purilicd; that if ho l- foverifih his body will bo cooled by heiilthful evaporation: evapora-tion: that if ho is constipated tuo diHieulty will iiafis away without a pang: and that il lho condition of his Kcucr.il health is impaired im-paired it ivitt bospocdily restored. Of course fie will take care to procure none but the genuine. Sold ly all DruggUU. July 12 - XEW MEDICAL WORK! "THE f HILiJSOPHY Of MARRIAGE." For (he Debllltrited A'ervoun Syittm. OR. JOUnAN.of tho Ann torn icnl Museum, ilnntefmery strec. (near t'alit.if u:). Fr;iii.''.ft C.ililornia. baa pub- 'i-hod tour of bis most important an I ln--t'uetive he -tore - in .a neat volume lor lhio t1m cm not attend tho Lecture at tho 51 u--eum. Every linm irried and Married man h.'iild rend and study thse important wctures for the good of himtelf and otf- '!; n'Mrc "!Tiir tho Sceretary of the Ana- :ni I'wpi.tv.Hvo Centj in l'o?taite Mawpi o ray po.-taEC. the ii tik will be lorwarded to any part oi tho States or T'rritoric?. Dr. Jordan can beo.onMilttd hy Utter. d'J LUMBER YARDS. IJJMBERYARD. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. T. R. JOXES & CO., Ualf-a-block south of U. C. Depot, uiyll EDDINGTOiV'S aT. Two Blocks south ot tlie U. C.R-.R. Depot, and next to Wm. Jeu- nlnga' Tannery. j Tho yard is kept constantly supplied by i several saw-milla with ft Full Assortment of Native Lumber. Vf. E. solicits tho patronage of his old i friends, and by punctuality and diligence in j business hopes to merit a share ef public support. POIt SALE In the 15th Ward, one block and a halTwest of the U. C. R. R., a small house and half lot, with fine orchard. For particulars enquire of aug25 WM. EDDIN3T0N, UTAH AND CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMP'Y, Incorporated July 17, 1S?1. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $75,000. Dealers in all kinds of BuildingMaterial LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS, VENETIAN BLINDS, ALL, tilHUS AIOULiDINUS, CI1ICO SUGAR PINK, CEILING, DING FLOORING. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD, RUSTIC SIDING, FLOORING, FTC, FTC, FTC. Orders for Mill Timbers promptly filled, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. Main St., five doors soutli o' Walker's All business done through the President of lho Company. Offioos Lumber Yard, ono block south of Railroad Depot. K. II. BAUItON, President. D. W. PARKUUKST, Secretary. CI1ARLKS DAI1LKU, juy21 Treasurer. MUSEUM AND EI E i AGE ME. .Opposite tho eutranoo to the Tabernacle. JOHN W. YOUNG, - Prop. Admission, 5 ,tB Children, 1 ' Open from 9 to 6 p.m. Native Minerals, Petrifaction., Concretion Con-cretion andCryjtallxatlons. 1 Hotne Products. NUtM nnd Foreign C'h-riositlfn, C'h-riositlfn, Ac. Compound Electro-Magnetic Apparatus, Appa-ratus, t&c. Pruf. J. L. BARKOOT, Manager. Schools and FamUios by private ar-rangomonw ar-rangomonw admittod at reduced ralea. fA Complele Plc(rlal Illa(ory of (he Tlmea." "The oe;. cheapest and mnn uc cetrul Family Paper In tlio Union. '' Harper's Weekly. Sl'LiiNDlDLY ILLUSTRATED.. Notice of llie Press I Tho Modkl NEWPrApm of our oountry. Ctimplcte in nil lho denartments of an American Family Paper, LUnrKti 3 Wki-.ki.v htid earned for itself a ncht to its titlo, A Joitrnal of Civilization. New lorlt Evening Post." , . ., , , Tho best publication of its class in America, Ame-rica, and so far ahead of all other weekly journals as not to permit of any comparison between it and any of their numbor. Its columns contain the finest collections of reading matter that are printed. ltd illustrations arc numerous and beautiful, being furnished by tho chiof artists ol the country. "Boston TravcJor." llARPi:s'd Weekly is tho beat and most interesting illustrated nowtpapor. Isoi doca iia Taluo depend on ita illustrations alone, lis reading mauor is oi' a high order of' literary merit varied, inruetivev entertaining enter-taining nL unexceptionable. "5. 1 . bun. svBscniPTioNS."isr. Terms i HARPER'S WEEKLY, ono year.lS-i.OO, An extra copy of either the MAUAZISE. VEEKLY or BAZAR will bo suppled t.U13 fur every Cuib of Five Subscribers at I iai eaoh, in one remittance; or, Six Copies or SJu.UO. without extra eipy. Subscription? tolIARPEU'S MAQAZTNE, VEt-KLi' and BAZAR.to ono aldrc;s lor mo year. SliJ-"'.'; or.twu ot Ilnrpor's I'eriodi-,als. I'eriodi-,als. to ono addroas lor ono year. 87.tX). Back numbers can besappliod at any time. Tho Annual Volumes of HARPER'S tfe,ElvLi. in neat cluta binding, will bo :cnt by espresE, tree oi expen.c, fnr$..ij .jich. A C'liiii.leto set, comprising tiileen V uiuraes.scnt on receipt ot cash ht tho rate if $,s.S per volume, treight at expense of lurchaser, Yhcposugo on HARPER'S WEEKLY U jlccnis a ycir. winch must be paid at the .ubsoriber's post ulhce. Addres: ' HARPER A BROIHERS. i D17 Now York. Emerald Hill Mining Company, LOCATION of Works, Salt Lake county, Utah '.territory. Notick Tbs.re pro delinquent upon the following described Stock on acc unt of As -flessiuunt levied on tho 3rd day of November, 1871, tli o several amounts sot opposito the names of tin retpejtivo shareholders, as fallows fal-lows : Namei. No. Orlilionle, No. Shares, Amount. M. C. Smith S 1,17 $ l.ri 70 H.B.Ilawkitislii 1367 lib 70 And in acoordnnoe with law, and an order of tbo Board of Trustees, made on tbeHrd day of Unvembor, 1S71. so many shares of each parcel of silmI stock as may bo noctss iry will bo fold at public auction by John Mid dlcton & Hon, at No- 310 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California, on tae 2nd day of January, 1S72, at the hour of 1 o'clock, p. in. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment assess-ment thereon, togother with costs of advertising adver-tising and oxpenscs of salo. F. MADGE, Sooretary. Oflico, No. HI Merchants' Exchange, California ptreot, San Francisco, Cal. d 17 Attention Miners I WANTED GOOD ARGENTIFEROUS GALENA ORES Rl SCHEUBEB'S SMELTING-FURNACE, SMELTING-FURNACE, At Union Port, Little Cottonwood. nicS CISTiS, 1871. G. W. DAVIS II us a full stook of Currants, I'.rl, Spier, Fig, Sciillcu RalKlim, Choice GUNPOWDER TEAS, RIO AND MOCHA COFFEE. Uur IVuit. brdnn eloinod, purchasers will save monoy nnd time in buying. EXAMINE THE WINDOW KOJt S JSL P L E. G. W. DAVIS, Two Doors from Kimball &Lawrcnce'a tin LADIES. SPECIAL NOTICE. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. Mrs. Colebrook WILL Ot'LS IN ULll NEW STORE, 0" SATUKDAY NEXT, With an entire new stock of LADIES HATS AND 13onnots, f The choice?t gnds ever brought into this city; also a very fine aiiortment of Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, Slonds, Collars, AM FANCY NOTIONS for tlis HOLIDAYS, r 5 doors south of her Old Stand. t i Z. C" 3sA. I- GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.; GLOBE BAKERY, Et Temple Street, flrat door j nsriti of Co-operative Grocery Department. G0LIGHTLY&HARR1S; Keep constantly os hand GOOD FRESH BREAD Buns, Cnkes, Pies, Crackers, Etc. - I Fine variety of CONFECTIONERY, WbottnU ftnd Retail. i Groceries, Flour, ,3 Feed, &c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Rye, - " Grnliiini, - - ,, .Loose, - Allen's XXX - Corn Menl, Bran and Mlorts, Chopped Feed, And all kinds of G3- jrt. jsk. a raj On Salo at LOWER RATES! In Quantity or llotail. at CEO. H. KNOWLDEN'S, Itlaln Street. octC o o K,ir AND OATS FOR SALE by the CAR LOAD OR IIBTAIL,. THOS, R. JONES & CO, Hir-.-blovk South of U. C. Depot. fur New Store ! New Goods ! II. WALLACE Has opened bis new store, on FIRST SOUTH STREET, Next door to Mrs. S t enliomc's, With & ehoioo stock of Pure Home-made CONFECTIONERY, Also Figs, Nuts, Raisins, Apples, Sardines, Salmon, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Will also continue business nt Iili old Btore. nl DAY & CULMER, IMPORTERS AND DE ALKR3 IN GEiNERAL MERCU1NDISE, CONSIST1KO Of DRY GOODS, GIlUCKltlKS, HARUWililR, BOOTS, SHOES, II ATS, CKOCKKItY, LAMPS, ULASSWAHK, A.C. CORDAGE. TWINES, WOODEN W ARK, CAltl'KTS, CttACKECnS BISCUITS, TOUACCOlt).,fcC.) OlC. Which thoy offer at prices that suaranteo aatisfuetion and defy oompotUion. The ohoiooBt TEAS oonatantly on hand of tho following kind Gnnpowiler - - $1.70 to $a.5 Young Hyson - 1. 00 to 1.0 0 Tycoon - - - 1.35 to 1.00 Fonplnff ... I. IS to 1.30 Pekoe .... l.UO to 1.40 Souchong ... DO to 1.00 Diamond Ij. 1.00 Natural Leaf '- - 00 to 1.00 And the famous English Mixed Tea ... 1.75 Dealers in Toaj will find it to their advantage ad-vantage to give us a cull, before Mircbax-iDK Mircbax-iDK thoir Tcaj, aa our faoilitiex in this branch of our buainosa oannot bo oxoolled in tbo city. '"- ! T O Y S ! TOYS 1 :fou Fcr Eric and 3ojs! CHEAP AND O-OOID Aro now open and mM-M mm. -.t-0 AT DANIEL GRENIG'S BAKERY WEST SIDK COMMERCIAL .STREET, Star Second South Street, mm BAXT LAKE CllY, HARDWARE. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE' FOR NOW IS VOIR CHANCE FOK STOVES Over One Hundred Different Kinds and Styles to i Select from, Including the .Old Fnvorltea, Charter Oak, ! j New Era, 1 Monitor, I Inland Empire j ! Superior, : Etc., ' j These as well as other varieties will be SOLD CHEAPER AT Tl! F, Hardware Dep'nt OF Z. G. v. I. THAN IN AN i OTIIUll JIOUSK IN THIS TERRITORY. 11. 11. CLAWSON, sl7 Superintendent. 21 nnn pouijdi J,UUU33;,AiiOSTEfcL At C. U. SSasscH's. Ojipoalla 8n.lt Ik lloiin. n!6 !;5.JIJA.6if-S' IRON WORKS, CHICAGO, ILL., MauilfaUllliT.1 or PORTABLES STATIONARY Engines, I5LOWl2tS, And Machinery for Smelting Furnaces Contracts made for building Furnaces- of Utah Fire Stone, Including Machinery, etc., set up in complete running order. Kefercncea Kurekn Mining Company, Com-pany, Suit Lake Cltyi Utali Smelting Smelt-ing Company, Tlnttc. AddrcM J. 0. Richards, Chicago. auK4 C. H. BASSETT HARDWARE STORE All kinde of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron ft i mI Hteel, Stoves rrJ Tin Ware DJjACItrtMITII TOOLS, Agricultural lmplem exfa And Mining Toola, At LnwtitlUtai. OP POSIT SALT -LAKK HOUSE nl6 COALKOALI Having t'lirr.hiurd Die Spriggs Coal Mine We arr yrr yn rf (I to iily (111 WSR COAL hy cr loml or rtll. Ilrp'ii i f. r. , It. II. nr. I. ni(.ri Kl. iml.i li.J f te d I ii g tt imin ' BATEMAN & DUEL. TRAVEL. GILMER & SALISBURY'S 1 8AIliY STAGE LIMES THROVOIl Utah, South - fast Aevatla fc itlon-! itlon-! tana, 1 LBviagSU LkChyDlly, run-I run-I uliig soutli to Tintic, American Fork, Mouit No bo, ! Sevier, St. Georce, IHah ; aod j Pioohe, N cvada ; I I'aaalnfr throngh ' Provo, Sprmevillc, Spanihh Fork, ray-son, ray-son, Salt tlrck, Chicken Crook, 1 Hound Valley, Fillmore, Corn , Creek, le aver, Mint'r- ville, and ! All the. principal towns and mining j camps t7i southern Ltah arid south-east Nahnla. i Alao leave Corluue, l inh, dally, I running uorth to Virginia City, Helena, Fort 13cnton Deer Lodt;e, Cedar Creek mines, and passing through all tho principal towns and lining lin-ing camps in Montana. Mon-tana. PRINCIPAL OKPICK, Wells, Fargo & Co. Building . ! junl Salt Like City. UTAH CENTRAL PiONtER LINs Of UTAH, On and Niter Monday, July IT, 1871, fiii!y Trains Lenve Suit Lnko City nt 'u.:n .i:.-l :ih i Arrive n.1 Ondoix 7 j. ni. sul l:f i. m. Leave Ok'den al S ;. in. mni :y'.'J in. Arrive at Salt Lake City 10 a.m. ami 7:30 p.m Lin addition to tho abo 3VEI!CE1D T.XIXri3 ! Will run DAILY, ti UN DAYS EXCEPTED Leaving Salt Lnko Oily nt 5.30 p.m., and Oh'don at oil. in. Paaaengera will pleat Furctiaat their Tickets at the OlHcri. r"iity Cenui mldltionAl will be -h.-irJ what lho faro 1b oollootod on iiio irnin. Per al! ii formation concerning freight ot pa &. apiily to D. O. C AIi D Kit, Ooneral Freight and lickolAj't JOHN SHARP, KUrV.ItlNTKNnrNT Len Wince. II. 1'. Kimball. SALT LAKE, PIII3S And Tintic Stage and Express IIUNNINO DAILY K HO III SALT LAKH CITY, Tla LAKK TOWN, TOOELE CITY, STOCKTON AND OPIIIK TO TINTI6. The route him bren ro-Rtncli n'l with snlon did Concord Coaohon. fine ritm-lt, c;iiefiil and attt;ntivo U rivers, and every mtnnt ion in paid to tho oomfort tin 1 convenience of piuson- Good accommodations on (he road. THllOUGU BY DAYU011T. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. OlDoi at Wella, KnrRo Co.'i, Halt Lak Oily, WINES He KIM HALL, alt ('roprietorp. UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. JL 'u 'ii -u' U'''Vv' '" n" MIXED TRAINS PIXJIT 13) -A. -I X-i Leaving t lies Utah Central Dcjiut, Salt Lake Cny, at 7.10 a. in.; Diiiptr 5.4U p.iii., and Sandy Sliiiiun, (ucait . puitit to Little CotUjuwoud CunuoJ ut 6. JO p.m. FAIt i : ).iU Lsik 0 !(j IJ I Ot . h ! i en, I '-"''I i IVrntF-riVf ''t,t J, ! I , ,r,F,,i h I I,,. ( ,,, i, ,j I KKIU.MKM, I.I I I l.K. f VV.- i . . . U. CA I-1F. It, I (Jen. Jfreiuhl aLd Tiokot Aseul, |