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Show KEDIGAL. i;-:.x DR. GROVES, Olll.'t ml Smith St., Suit Liiko City. I hr-o -1'jorn West of Hovoro Ilouao, half ft Wik-U K.istoflho Kloihant Storo. lit 'IflCB UOUBS KRltll 'J A.M. TO 5 P.M. ml J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., l'llVSlCIAN AND SUKUKCW, OHVr lii iTofejional servlcos to tho people 1-1' S.iU L.iko City, Ko.-idoDCO t llolivar Kntn-it' briclt liuuso, opposiio St. Mark's L'hu reli. juS 0. C. URiVISBY, M.D. I'ill'HlClAN, SUKGKON AUD DUUGGlbT, ttltKJIlAn OITV, UTAH. F. II. Sl.U3U)S, M.D., J h::.ctiii, tiurnt;oi and Accoucheur, Oflico Main Street, Uvvr Taylor & Cullor'a store. J. M. S. F. D. BEAKDICT, SURGbONS AND PHYSICIANS, Oil'n'o Over CalJor Bro's Masio Emporium. si W. F. ANt'EHSON, M.D. H.J. RICHARDS, M,0. Siirfscoiis and I'ltyaixiiius, OllicM, f,r tho present, nt thoir rei-rtective reside ncea In the l.iin und lTtri Wards. BATHSBATHS! Warm Spring Hntlis ! TrlvBt una l'lungf. r , , ..'! :,ti..l l-ntti Kr i'i!! ti. I hf public al nil " ' ''""'.l 11 ' " "''jS1"' l",'l,'il-' an- an wUely (. il.o Tr I' tl , iMr iTft mul hudom-1) hudom-1) iiji 111-L11I I'UirtM Hatln tor UIh nd OMitleuien r a.. o(o. U. AUKOLI). nil LEGAL. Vm. II VVDON, (Late Judgo of 4lti Di:trL t Court, Novadtt, ATTORN J-I 1-A T-L AW, Koom No.l.Trowliri.lacRuiMint;. Ei.n Temple Tem-ple Street, opposite- the Salt Lake iioUiO. nl A . HUG (1AX, Attorney emit Co uliwr Uor-nl-r.,mvt Olli.-e. above Daft'a ol,l xtorc, Oppojite Wellp. Farso Sc Co.'?, Salt Lake City, 1't.ili. ,117 h:. M. J5,Vli.'t.'JM, A T T O II N 10 Y - A T - L A W , Offico. KimbiiMN Ulock, H, L. City. Special attuniion civen to Title-, Ni-colia-tioiu. Sales or Liliation.-t in Mining Claiits and Kcal Kstiito. Collections mado or !nisinc?s douo in any part of the United Slatta by Assujiation ol" reliablo Attorneys. 017 SKTll M. BLAIR, Attorney at-Laio and Mining Agent, 01 i'lCF. : At reflidencc of Col. llo.'ca Stout, dllj 3. U.Ucmp-lcad. M. it irk Patrick HEMPSTEAD & K1RKPATRICK, Attorn eys-at-Law, Main Street, opposite Welts, Jfargo J: Co;, SALT I.AKB CITY, m Z. SNOW. E. D. HOOP. SIS'OW At IlOLiK, &.ttaraoys and Conxmoiora at Law tnlt I.:iko City, Uliih. Oflico at auow'd corner, li luut Street. Jti5 Win. Y. LOVELL, ATTORNEY - A 'X - L AW, Will praetico in the Courts of Utah. OFFICE-- Klmbnll's Block, opimuito Townsctid IIoqibo. (16 JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W , Salt Lake City, Utali. Otuco Qodho BuiMinfr, 2d Floor. Rosi-denco Rosi-denco on 3d East street, between, outh and lut South Etreota. f-0 S. P. McCurd7. C. 11. Morgan McCUKDY & MORGAN, Attomcys-at-Law, OypicK Kooui 5 up stnirs, over Taylor Jt Cutter's Store. a29 SALT LAKE CITY. F 1 T (J U & M A N N, Attoriieys-at-LaWj Office. First South St.. Fourth door eaat of Hooper, Etdrcdgo i.Co'a Bank, Salt Lake City. a26 C D lUSDY. C. It. GILCHRIST. HANDY & GILCHRIST, ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW, AikI Sollcitoi-8 li Chancery, Office-Main Slrtot, E:i!l Lake Cilr, U. T. Dl5 Warner Karll. I1- M. Smith. KAHLIj & S311TQ, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SALT LAKE CITY. Eaat Temple Street, one door south of a2U Godbo'a Storo D . OO O P K K , ATTOKHEY AND COUNSELLOli, Olllcc Exchange niitl Reading Kuoiiid, 11u-.HL11.lrs. ju2S SALT LAKB CITY. BANKERS. Thos. R. Jonos, A. W. White BANKING llOTISK Of A. W. WI1ITK Sl CO., EAST TEMPLE STREET, a30 Halt Lake City. "SIOTillMUE UTAH." (Succct iora to Uney, Daliler A. Co.) . Wahbkn II DBS BY, C. L. Dahi.kr, President. V100 Prost. Anthoky Qodee, Cashier. Suit Luke CHy, Utah ; , Also connecting offices at Ofrdon andCorinno, Utah, and Virginia and Helena, Montana. Dealers in Gold Dust, (Join and Currency, Draw Exchnntro on Now York, Cliiongo, St-Louia, Ouialia, Donvor, San traueisco. and all parU of Europe-' Europe-' Collection! Promptly Attended To. mil Bank of Deseret, Sncc caaor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Ooruer Kiuit Tcmplo and First Bouth Bireota, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL, - SI00.000. nmaiiAM YonNO.pfcsidont. l II. S. ELDKKUOE, Vice Pres. WM. H. ilOUPKIl, ,4. . WM. .1ENN1NUS. f Directors. JOHN SI1AUP, 1 FEltAMOKZ LITTLE, L. S. HILLS, Ciuhior, J Deal in GOLD DUST, COIN, EXCHANGE, LAND WARRANTS, COLLEGE COL-LEGE SCRIP, Ac. Colleoliona uiudc and promptly remitted, re-mitted, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FDR SALE. WELLS, FARGO & GO,, Express Forwarders, Bankers, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Drafts on Europe, and all the principal prin-cipal cities of the United States. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS Promptly attonded to. Unst Temple St., Salt Luke City. TI1E0. F. TRACY, Agent. mil NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. GOULD & SON, CONVEYANCERS, Minins Deed.. AsroBraonU and Bond, for DooJS. Mortato. l'o" 01 AUrnj Leases. Contract, and oilier ritin drawn lYLthatcuraoy and dianaton. tt-mnlng Coiiil.i.l. incorlior.-leil.uiKtcr incorlior.-leil.uiKtcr the L. " f ,.,ti,, A. S. GOULD, and COMMISSIONED OF DEEDS for New Vork, Massachusetts, VeiiDsylva-nia,Ohio, VeiiDsylva-nia,Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Moutaua, Neva;la, Calit'ornia, aud otlicr States and Ter-1 Ter-1 iter ics. East Temple 6., near Wels, Fargo & Co., Salt Lake Oi'y. mil jSolary I'ublio. uvcjaiKer. CLAYTON & JONASSON 1)AY strict attention to ilio col'ertin of in jncy in nil I""-'' of Ue world. Thrv alpo draw "r nrknowlc-lco n't kinds of iuitrutuvuU in wrLiwiii. Spirlnl nticnt Ion civon to tlic tlririric 0f Wills and ltsiKiiuHiory Oocii- Loan neKotiatod. Jlinr?, Houses nnil Ro.U Eiliito 01 all kirKa buuslit, sold ol i lease J. I liicorjiorntlou anil V Art lie rslil i Pitncn of every dc-.-nptiin .Ir-ivn in strict ccordmii! will) the laws il Ltah. 1 OF PIC K Fourth door ontli o Qoilbo't Corner. itJ H0TEL8, ETC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL OP UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEN D PROPRIETOR. This House is centrally and pleasantly located, lo-cated, well furnishod, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 150 guests. THE PROPRIETOR u now preparini to build large additions to his Hotel, whith when finished, will roner it the Most Complete Establishment in the ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION I mil AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. OSE DLOGK EAST OF THEATRE, SALT LAKE CITY. TermsSJ.OO perdny. Board without with-out room SU.UU per -vvtek. Until free to guest. J. C. LITTLE, iun24 Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, ON TUB EUROPEAN PLAN, EAST TEMPLE STREET, West Side. Rooina with or without board by iht day or week. Restaurant Open at all hours. TATLOlt & CUTLER, Proprietors. n23 , New Commercial Lorlaini House, Near foot of Commercial Street, Ml 1,1 ' OPEN ALL. NIGHT. C. W.TAPPAN, Proprietor. Spring BertH, r,0 cti. per Nlglit, or S:-i-30 per Weokj single rooms, 75c ol5 CENTRAL HOUSE, LITTLE COTTONWOOD, T. F. Fuller, Proprietor. To tho Public This house ia now refitted and open for travelers at reduced rates. &a Board and Lodninir. by week, 513.00-Meal 513.00-Meal 9, 50c. Bods, 75 j. Meals at all hours. uZO UTAH HOTEL. MAIN ST., OGDEN. The only first-class House in the City. (Formerly known as llio White, llouuo,). Ill greatly enlarged, thoroughly renovated, refurnished and provided provi-ded with Bar Koom, Barber Shop and Bath iCooin. Omuilma to and from all trains. PassciiKors goiof; Kiuit from Salt Lake City may uow avoiil the uiiloiiKnnt Luk ot an early morning morn-ing rido on tho Utah Cunlnil lUllroad by coming to Ogiluu tliu iirovlaus ovoiiing, EUDEY & WILLIAMS, oI0 rropriwtor. Phil. Margetts TTiw closed his place of business bus-iness on Booond Soutli (St., und for tho future will attend to tho wants of his friends at bis NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 89 First EJo-ntlx St-i Whero ho will keep constantly on band tho bastof ALE, PORTER, STOUT, JOULE'S STONE ALE, WHOLESALE AXD ItKTAIL. "Dlclta" Culehrnted Al and Porter, Wngucr's Lnger Beer, CHOICli TOBACCO AND CIGABS- GOMMEROIAL CHOP AND OYSTER HOUSE Commercial Street. SIMMS k PHILLIPS, Pron'rfl; d3 CALIFORNIA CHOP HOUSE AND OYSTER SALOON, BERNARD1S i STE YENS, Prop', EAST TEMPLE STREET, Three door. belowSecond South St., SALT LAKE OUT. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. .26 GITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand. Wholesale and Retail, Choice Imported LIQUOKS AND WINES, At Lowest Rates. QROGSUECK'S BUILDINGS n!7 Kilt Tample Btre-t. A Uesii nlilc Ulan. There is the hiFS of ridicule, the liie.i of scorn, the hies of snakes in thu ra.-3. but tho mot dolightful hi;s is i that of ! Tarrant's Euerveicent Seltier Aperient In tho Fiurkliou (toblct, giving iiflsuninee to tho invalid that his thirst will bs deliriously delirious-ly assuased; th.it hia itouiach will he ro-t'rcRiiod ro-t'rcRiiod and Turiiich that if ho is feverish his body will bo cooled by healthful evaporation; evapora-tion; thatifhoi.i constipated tho difficulty will pass away without a panir; arid that if thocondition of his general health is impaired im-paired it will be speedily rostorcJ. Of ennrse ho will tnko onro to procure none but l lie genuine. Sold iy all Druggist. m MEDICAL WORK!; "THE PHILOSOPHY Of M.RRIAGE." For (he Debilitated Nervous System. nlt..TilHDAN,of the Anatomical MuFPinn, ;iis ilnnicomcry street incr Calu'or y; i'r;ir.i '.soo, Cahlomi:, has pub- li.-h.'d lour of hi- most important and in--truetivc I.c7turc in a neat v.'luiuo lor thnso nho cannot ;ilifiid tho Lecture'! at tho Mu jt'Siin. Kvciy I'niiurricd and Married man should rc.id and itudy these important l.eciurcs i'or the eood f himself and oil ' ri7y"ri i 3r"t 'nc 'he ?rcrrtflry of the Ana- t t o iii i l .i' Mii-eimi. Sin l-'r:.u.'i-eo. and enclos-ini; enclos-ini; 1 wpiitv-t ivu Cent- in Post.ice iamin I to i ,iv .,.:.n.-e. tbe B ...k n ill be forwarded I to ju- p.irt oi the Stales or Crritone.-. 1 Dr. Jordan can be consulted by letter. 1 dtf 1 LUMBER YARDS. j LUMBERYARD,1 DOOItS, 1 WINDOWS, JIOL'LDISGS j AND ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. T. It. J0XES & (JO., Hnlf-a-block aonth ofU. C. Depot. my3 K DDINGTOK'S Two Block. Boutli of tlie U.C.K.B. Depot, and next to Win. Jen-nlugit' Jen-nlugit' Tannery. Tho yard is kept constantly supplied by several saw-mills with A Full Assortment of Native Lumber. W. E. solioils tho patroniico of his old friends, and by punctuality and diligence in business hopes to merit a shnro of public Support. FOR SALE In the l"f.h Ward, one block and a half west of tho U. C. 11. R.. a small house and half lot, with Una orahard. For particulars enquiro of aus-25 WM. EDDINGTON. UTAH AND CALIFORiM.1 LUMBER COMP'Y, Iucni'iiorated July 17. 1871. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $75,000. Doalcrs ia all kinds of BuildingMaterial LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS, VENETIAN BMNDS, A 1,1. I-TPJDS JIOULUlSOS, CIIICO SUGAR PINE, CEILING, 131 NG FLOORING. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD, RUSTIC SIDING, FLOORING, ETC' ETC., ETC. Orders for Mill Timbers promptly filled. DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, AND MOULDINGS. Main St., five doors south o:- Walker's All business done throuRh tho Prcaiilent of tho Company. Offices Lumber Yard, ono block south of Railroad Depot. K. II. BARKON, President. D.W. PAItKHUKST, Secretary. CllARLKS DAI1 L Kll, jny21 Troasurcr. MUSEUM AND MENAGE E IE. .Opposite tho onlranao to tho Tabornaclc. JOHN W. YOUNG, - Prow. ArimisaiGU, Cs. Children, W Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. , Native Dllnerali, Petrifactions. Con-orelloim Con-orelloim andCrynlullznllonii. ZTom Products, Mtttco and Foreign C'm-rlonities, C'm-rlonities, &c. ' Compound Electro-Mag no tic Arpa-ralus, Arpa-ralus, &c. Prof. J. L. UARFOOT, Manager. m- Schools and Families by private ar-raneemon- admittod at roducod rates. n Comulctc Plctorlnl History of the Tlnitn." "Tlte lies!, dicnpi'st and most suc-ccixfnl suc-ccixfnl Fiimlly Pit per In tlic t'ulon." Harper's W eekly. Si'LLNDIKLV 1LLI.'STHATI.' Notices of the Press : Tho MiiDK.L Nkwsi'ai'Kii of our country. Completo in all Uio deinilmcnts of an American Family l';ii'cr. ! ai;i-ki;' V klki.v hiw earned for iisclf a ru-lit to ifn title, A Ji.uiiNAi. Civilization. "Jiew 1 ork Kvcning I'obI." . The best publication of its cla.-s in America, Ame-rica, and so f.tr ahead of nil other weekly journals as not to permit of any comparison botween it and any of their number. It." columns contain tho line-t collections ol reading matter that are printed. lis illustrations a:e numerous and beautiful, bcinR l'urnifhcd by the chief artists of the country. "Iloston Traveler." IUki'kr'a WtK-i.Y is the best and most iclorestiuit illustrated ncw.-papcr. Nor due; its value depend on its illustrations alone. Its readiuft matter is of a high order o: I liiarnry merit varied, instruct! vov ecter-taining ecter-taining and unexceptionable. "N. . buo.' M nseitlPTION.S.-lSJ. Terms i HAUr-EK'S -WEKKLY. ono j c.nv Slrt, An ex'racopy ol cither the JiAUA.ir. W ii t'. K L V or li..AR w,ll bo nipplei (tratis tor every tjlul) ot Fivo u'u r: in-r. a $1 ill each, in one remiiMncc; or, biX Copic; for S3U.LX). without extra cupy. Pab-rriptions to II A RI'FK'.S MAOAZiNF WKbKLY and JIAAK.U one . idre.-f fo ono year. SU.im; or.twwf II.. r per'? i'oriodi cals. to ouo aiircj-s lor one year, Sua). Back uumbcrsean bcsuppliud n: any time Tho AnnuiL Volumes of HAUI'IHI': WhEKLV.in neat clnh l;i.i;r.s-p will I sent by ox pre.', irco ol e-,.c:iic. ,.;-;7.i,. each. A complete fct, o.nnprisuiB 1 lttcci , Volume. ;cnt on rcccipi ol c..;h at tho rat i of per volume, ireitht aic-pense o I purchacr. i The pestaee on HARprU'S WEEKLY i I 20 cent, a jc.ir. w h;ch mul be paii At tb ubscribor's jjO-L occ. I Add res? : UABPKR Jt BR'J'IIiERS, I U New York- NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Otfiok OK The Ei'kkka Misisc Company ok Utah, SiltT.a';e City. Utah, Dec. 2d. 1871. 1 The first annual mectinc of the stockhold- : ers ot'thia company will bo hold at ihe ollico of tho company in this city, on Tuesday, January 'Jih, 1S72. at In n 'clock, a.m., for tho election of SHVcn Trustees, to servo for Ihe ensuinR year, an 1 the transaction of such other business as may on mo before the mooting. moot-ing. WM. H. WOOD, dS Secretary nnd Treasurer. CHRISTMAS, 1871. G . W. DAVIS Has a full stock ol Currants,, PimI, Spire, fig-, Seedless RaUlus, Choice GUNPOWDER TEAS, RIO AND MOCIIACOPPEE. Our fruit beinir cleaned, purclnaera will save money and tiaio in buying. EXAMINE THE WINDOW i'OIl SAMPLE.', G. W. DAVIS, Two Doors from Kimball (Lawrence's m da LADIES. SPECIAL 1TOTICE. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. Mrs. Colebrook IY1LL Ol'JiX IN II Kll NEW STORE, ON SATURDAY NEXT, With an entire now slock of LADIES HATS AND Bonnets, The choicest Rotdfl over broucht into this city; also a very Uiioassortmcnl of Fca thes? Flowers., Ribbons Elands? Collars, M FANCY NOTIONS for tlie HOLIDAYS, 5 doors south of her Old Stand. Z. G- I. J15 N.&L BOUKOFSKY, Wholesale Dealers IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGABS AND TOBACCO, Second South Street, SALT 1..AKE CJIXV, Tbrec 'lo'.ra whi oi Waikcr Bro'a. I 45 GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.; GLOBE BAKERY E st Tmple Street, first door north of Co-operative Grocery , Department, GOLIGHTLY&HARRISj KeepcouEt-nfly on hand ! GOOD FRESH BREAD j Buns, dikes, Pies, i i Crackers, Elc. ! 1 Fine Tmioty of CONFECTIONERY,1 WboUe&le and Rete.ll. 1 Groceries, Flour, uB,s Feed, &c. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,! Rye, - - ,, Grnhiun, - - Loose, - - Allen's XXX - Corn Meal, Brun nnd Shorts, j Chopped Feed, i And all kinds of H lar On Sulc at LOWER RATES! In Quantity or Retail, at CEO. H. KNOWLDEN'S, ,11 hIii Street. oct6 0 AT S FOR SALE by the CAR LOAD OR RETAIL. THOS, R. JONES & CO., Hir-n.-bloo.l Bonth of C. O. Depot. Tuy 8 New Store ! New Goods ! II. WALLACE Has opened liis new store, on FIRST SOUTH STREET, Next door to Mrs. Steuhouic'a, Wiihaohoioo stock of Pure Ilomc-made COSFECTIOXEKY, ' Also Figs, Nuts, Raisins, Apples, Sardines, Salmon, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Will ftlno continue business at lili old -tore. n4 DAY & CULMER, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN GEAEML MERCHANDISE, OON6I3TINO OP DRY GOODS, UROCKRIKS, HARD W ARK, IIOOTS, SHORS, II ATS, CROCK. EKV, LAMPS, glassware;, ,C. COlttiiVGR - TWIXKS, WOODEN WA11K, CA.ll I'.KTS, CR AC It ERS BISCUITS, TOUACCO, AC, d-C, A.C. Which thoy offor at prions that uarantoo satisfaction and doty competition. Tho ohoioost TEAS constantly on hand of tho following kinds Gunpowder - - SI. 70 to 93.143 Young 11 won - 1.00 to 1.50 Tycoon - - - 1.35 (o 1.65 Foniilng ... 1.15 to 1.35 Pekoe - to 1.40 Souchong ... 00 to 1.00 DUninildL. ... 1.00 Kntur-1 Ltnf - 80 to 1.00 And tho famous English mixed Tea ... 1.78 Doalors in Teas will find it to thoir ad-Tantauo ad-Tantauo to givo us a call, before purchasing purchas-ing thoir Teas, as our facilities in this branch of our businoss oannot bo oxooliod in tho oity. 'leofl TOY S ! TOYS 1 :for Fcf Erlssri Ssjsi c:e:e.? AND GOOD Aro now open and -. B 3 AT DANIEL GRENIG'S BAKERY WEST SIDE COMMERCIAL STREET, Near Second South Street, ' mrll HALT LKK CITY. ' HARDWARE. ZU.UUUlRON AND STEEL At C. II. Bassett's. Opposite 8a.lt Ukt Hons. alt iu( iiAitns IRON WORKS, CHICACO, ILL., Man u f sc t u re rV of PORTABLE - STATIONARY Engines, BLOWUKS, CKUSIIUltS And Machinery for Smelting Furnaces Contracts made f.r building Furnaces Furna-ces of Utah 27 ire Stone. Includiug Machinery, &c, set up in complete running order. References Eureka Mining Company, Com-pany, Salt Lake City) Utah Smelling Smell-ing Company, Tlntlc. Address J. C- Richards, Chicago. Ml-' C. H. BASSETT, Dxra-- HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron and Ntcel, Stoves and fin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements And Mining Tooll, At Lowwt Ratei. OPPOSITE SALT 'LAKB HOUSE dU I NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR STOVES I NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOll S T O "ST m s Over One Hundred Different Kinds and Styles tc Select from, Inolndlng th. ;01il VnvorUci, darter Oak, New Era, Monitor, Inland Empire Superior, Etc., Thoso aa well a other varieties will be SOLD CHEAPER AT TH K Hardware Dep'nt OF Z. C. v. I. THAN IN ANY OTHKR ;UOUSE IN THIS TERRITORY. II. B. CLAWSim, .17 Superintendent. COALMCOAL! Having purchased the Spriggs Coal Mine W r are prepared to upply thin Jnatly celebrated WEBER COAL !)' car load or re I all. De pot ( V. C. K. l(. Yfirri. oriicci A-iciiaiifce and Reading Room a. , BATEMAN & BUEL. 1 lUt W. H. BIRD, Agant. TRAVEL. UTAH-CENTRAL KAILS. OA U. E ML L. .& J PIONEER LIKE OF UTAH, Qm and after Monday, July 17, 1BT1. Dally Traius Leare Salt Lake City at 5 a m. and 4 r.m- Arrive at Oc den ' . m. ac-i p. m-Leave m-Leave Oedcn at S v m. a;ia. A' p. ir. Arrive at Salt Lake OiU' 10 a,m. and .:30 p.m kin addition to the above Will run DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED Leaving Salt T.nke City at 5.30 p.m., and 0den at 5a.m. Paaaengcra will pleaae Purohaa their Tlckeia at the Odlcea. Fifty CenU additional will be charged whet the tare is collectd on the tram. For all information concerning freight or liafitae, ai'ily to D. O. CALDKKi General Frei.ht and Ticki-t As 'I JOHN SHAKP, KUPKftlNTKNDKNT Len Wine.. 11. P. Kimball. SALT LAKE, And Tintic Stage and Express LI3STE, RUNNING DAI-V FRURI SALT LAKE CITY, via LAKB TOWN, TOOKLK CITY, STOCKTON AND OPIIIR TO TINTI6. The route has boon ro-etocVcd with pnlen-did pnlen-did Concord Coacboj, fine Stock, caiotnl and attentive Drivers, and overy attcniion it paid to tho oomfor'. uni conveniooo of pasjoa-gers. pasjoa-gers. Good accomrtwdntionx on the road. j THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. I Cheap Fare and Quick Time. Salt Lkl Cltr. WINES & KIM HALL, aU Proprioters. UTAH SOUTHERN It AI LRU AD. MIXED TRAINS BUN ID 1 1 T. Leaving tho Utah Central Depot, Salt Laku City, ut 7.lUu.in.; Duijur 5..0 p.m., mid Suuijy tiiatiuu, (u-ct point Lo Liulo CuLtouwood Ctiuou,) at 6.10 p.m. i"VItlr: Salt Lalio to JJi Oittlouwuul Slutioii, VicU Lutlo " " ytou Hiindy " " " Draper " Twcntv-Qvo oo'iiU fulilitiorm! will bo nliurKod when the laro U oollootoil uu tho Lruiu. KKRA.1IORZ liITT-Ki, 8UPKKINTKNDKNT. D. O. CALUKIt, b5 (Jon. l''r ib.L and Xlcb ol AkchI. GILMER & SALISBURY'S DAILY STAGE LINES TIIIIOUOH Utiili, Noutfi - last IVevaiht & Montana, Mon-tana, Leaving Bait Lake VAty Dally, running run-ning MU'll to Tintic, Amononn Fork, Mrmi.t Nobo, Bevicr, St. Ucorfe, lllah ; Bod rioebe, Ncvti'la ; fai !; thioiiRh Provo, HpririL'vilh, Simtiisb l''rrV,pBy-on. l''rrV,pBy-on. Salt Cnv k, (!liic.k-n (' ok, KonnrJ Val''y, I'lllni'irc.Coni Creek, Idavcjr, jMinurs-villu, jMinurs-villu, and ! AU tk pri.nri)'d tmma and mutiny ' amp in southern Vtnh. and outk-tatt Nevada. Alao leave rorltine, I'ih, dally, running norl li to Virginia City, II:lr:na. K'.rt liontoo, Deer Loci ire, Lk'flar O'.'k Dunce, and paiin( tbrmicJi a tho pnriuipKJ tfiw'n- nn ii io-idr io-idr catnpR in Mon- t.IUlIi I'ltlRCII'AL ')fHCK, Wells, Fargo & Co.lBuildingl )uai ball Lake City. |