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Show MEDICAL. J. M. & F. U. UKNKIHCT, SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS, Uilioo Over CiilJor Bro's Musio Emporium. W. F.ANDERSON, M.D, H. 1. RICHARDS, M.D, Siliceous and I'liyriicians, OQicM, for thfl iiroBciit. at their rofpootiva reaidonccs in tho 13h and 17th Vi ards. i SSi DR. GROVES, (IIDce 4nd SonlH St., gatlt Lake City. Tiireo doors Wct of llovoro House, half Mtuik K:uit ol tho Kloi'hint Storo. iivi'to Houne fhhu 'J a.m. to 5p.w. ml J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., l'llVSLClAN AND 5UHGKON, ''I'Ver.i his professional services to tho people ..; S;ill b:ikc f'ly, Hcsideneo at Kolivtir K 1-i-r r brick lioiirp, oppoiilo St. Alsrk'a I'vu.ii. iu: G. G3MSBY, M.D. i'JlYSluiAN, FUKOKON AND DliUGOl.ST, ItlttiUIAM riTV, IITAM. F. H. SlMU)s, 31. U., I'hs.'cuin, Xurnom ami Accoucheur, OfTiee Main Street, i'.-cr T.Tj-tn,- ,k Outlor'n sin ro. BATHS BATHS I Warm Spring Hutlis I Private and Plunge. Tliesv' celebrnted bihn are open to tho pnMlc at all iwom, Tlielr ninllritial pr.iwrlie art so widely koown that It U qmhIIsu to enumerate them, Bnsldiw the PriTnte Baths, the targe and handsomely handsome-ly furntdhod I'lmiK Bmtlia for I. mite and UecUemoa are now open. H. AUNOLB. ttlT LEGAL S. P. McCurJ. C. H. Morfta DIcCLRDYAt MORGAN, Auorneyt-a.tr Law, Qrnci noom 5t np itaira, over Taylor i: Cutler's Store. a.2tf 8 ALT LAKE CITY. K'TCII &. M A N K s Attomeya-at-Liaw, OiBco, First South BL, Fourth door east of Hooper, El dredge. Jt Co'i Bank. Ball Lake City. C, a. HiXDT. C. K. OUCHKIflT. IIAXDY & tilLCHRIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, And Solicitors In Chancery, Office Main Street, t-alt Lake City, U.T. n!5 Warnor Earll, F. M. Smith. EAULL &. SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALT L1K1 CUT, EfjiI Temple Street, ono dour loulb, f oAi Qodhe'i Store D . OOOPKli, attuknuy: and counsellor, UIUcc KicliRiige mid Reading Unnutu, m-stnli-B. Ju SALT LA IK CITT. Wm. HAYDOX, tl,ate Judgo ofith Distrlst Court, N'ornda, A T T 0 XI N K Y - A T- h A W , Omoe temporarily Room No. 12, Taylor's IJuiIdin, Kiat Xomplo CitrooL, oppoiito the Sail Lake liouio. nl 2. II. Uempstcad, SI. JCirkpatriok HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, Attorneys-at-Law, Maia Street, oppoaito Wells. Fargo k Co., SALT LAEE.01TY, C. H. Uempstoad, U.8. Att'y for Utah. T24 Z. SNOW. D. HOGS. SNOW & HOGE, A.ttoraoy and ConnseiOTi at Iw Suit Lake City, Utah. Office at Snow's cornor.lst East Street. Jn6 JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Salt Lake City, Utah. Office Godbo Building-, 2d Floor. Residence Resi-dence on 3d East atroot, betweoii fiouth and 1st bouth streets. " BANKERS. Thoa. R. Jones. A. W. White BANKING HOUSE OF A. W. WHITE A CO., EAST TEMPLE STitKET. a30 BaltLake Uity. FIRST IATI03M. BAbK QF UTE, (Bucccsaorato Iluasey, Dalilcr A Co.) WiBMM DDI81Y. 0. L. !". t PreBidott. l, Vico Prct. Aktuosy Qobni, Caahlor. Suit Lake City, Utah ; Also oonnoolintt offices at OKden andCorlnoe, UUh, and Virgiaia and Holenit, Montana. Dealers in Gold Dust, Vein and Currency! Draw Exchange on New York. Chicago. St- Louis. Omaha, Donrer, Ban .Francisco, and all parts of Europe. Collection! Promptly Attended To. mil Bank of Deseret, Successor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE &. Co., Corner liwt Tumplo aud First Sontli Streets, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL, - 100,000. maOTIAM YOUNG. President, ) H. 8. liLDHElHJE, VicoPrcs. WM. II. HOOPEJt. , . , WM. .JENNINGS, Directors. JOHN SUAUP, I FEUAMUltZ LITTLE, L. S. HILLS, Ciishier, ) Dc.il In GOLD DUST, .COIN, KXCII ANCiKj LAND WARRANT 8, COL. LEOE SCRIP, fec. Collcotious mado and promptly remitted, re-mitted, ; FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. WELLS, FARGO & CO,, Express Forwarders, Bankers, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Drafts on Europe, and all tlie pr incipal in-cipal citiet of the United States. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. Kast Tempi St., Salt Lake City. THEO. F. TRACT. ABenL mil ... - NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. GOULD & SOS, CONVEYAN OERS, - Mining Deeds, Agreements and Bonds (or Deeds, MortKanos, Powors of Attorney, Loasoe. Contracts and othor instruments ol writing drawn with accuracy and dispnton. ; BllniMB Compaiilea Intorpora-led.uudcr Intorpora-led.uudcr the Lnwl of Dtali. A. S. GOULD, NOTAB.Y i-atmio tlDll COMMISSIONER OF DKEDS for Now Voik, MiLsaoliusoUs, Puunylva-nia.Ohio, Puunylva-nia.Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Ncvaia, California, and other Slates and Ter-litorics. Ter-litorics. ts( 'L mplc St., near Wells, Fargo .0 Co., Hall Lnkr. Vila- Dill Vr. Clayton. S. J. .Toxasson. Kolary Public. Coiivoyiuu or CLAYTON & JONASSON, Conveyancers ;ani Collectors. -;ollL'c(iiits in all ini'itf of tho World promptly attended to. Sjj-ltnliiK and olhcr Coiupiink'a inoor-poralcd inoor-poralcd umltr tho Laws ot lull. 49-Dced, Honil.. Contracts, INiwcr- f Attorney, ii lid LckuI Instruments ol jil kinds dm it a with accurucy and dispatch. irLonn npcnttatcd, ltnl lislnlc bought, sold, or 1oa;oJ. 111 Ila of KxcHrtiiK, Vruinis?ory Nuti., JJmlU, oto., protoslod. j A-0-pnrilrulnr attention pivrn to t'. c Sttt.oiuciil nl Kairvtc", Aimiiltlrpi. an,l I tlin oollcL-tinnof money in 'Jre.it Britain ;iud btfii mli nv m. $WI1K mid Tcfctnmiitriry Doc-! Doc-! iimciKi tnrsfully drawn oil stiort iiotico. ii-AcUnoAvlc'lguic tit taken of nil j kinds ol instrument! in wi incp- Inquiries by letter promptly anmceral. Ofliert Kut Temple Street, over Duiifm.l &, !nii'a Htorr, a fnv doorl north ofKliit National Bank. OCtlfi HOTELS, ETC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. T II E LEADING HOTEL OP UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND PROPRIETOR. This House Is sen tr ally and ptaaaanUf located, lo-cated, well furnished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for ISO guests. THE PROPRIETOR is now preparing to bnildlarfra additions to his Hotel, whih when finished, will ren'-cr it the Most Complete EttalAixhnwtt In tho ROIKY MOUNTAIN K IX ION ! mil j AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-CIass House. OIVK BLOCK BAST OP TUKATKE, SALT LAKE OITY. T-rmS3.00 prrdoy. Board without with-out rooms Slid. 00 r week, ltallia free to giiesLif. J. C.LI rTLK, lun2-l Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, 0 TUB EUROPEAN PLAN, K AST TEMPLE STUEET, West Side. Hoouis with or without hoard by the duy or weak. Restaurant Open at all hours. ! TAYLOR & CUTLER, j Proprietor?. na-j j WASKEfGTON nOUSE, Third South St., east of Main, SALT LAKE CITY. SpriDg Beds, llie best in town, SOc. Moals, - - - . - 35c. Thirty iicwtiiuiJtrj tiikon. 11ENKY Hit UN TON, PreprieLor. octlS Hew Comercial Lofliii House, Noar foot of Commereial Street, Msklt Ltalxe 4 ' . O P 10 N A Jj Jj NIG II T. C. W. TAPPAN, Proprietor. Spring lied a, 00 ctf. per Nlglil, or S.SU per Wek; single rooms, 75c ol5 UTAH HOTEL, MAIiV SI'., OGOEN. The only Jlrst-ctuss Hvtise in the Oily. (Formerly known as llio W lit to Ilouie,), It la frreatly clilnrfred, tlioroitjrltly rcnovntrd, refui-nlaiicil and provided provi-ded with liar ltoom, Um ber Shop and Batlt liooms. Oninlbits to nud from all train. j Paiicngers goine Eiist from Suit Lnko Oily may j now avoid tho nuiloasnnt tint ot an curly morn-ing morn-ing ri'lo on tho Umti Cuutral Ilnllroatl by coining to Ogilun tlio protious cvuulug. EUDEY & WILLIAMS, oI'J Proprietors. CALIFOBNIA GHOP HOUSE AND OYSTER SALOUiN, BERNARDIS & STEVENS, Prop'ra, EAST TEMPLE STREET, Throo doors boIowtSoaond tjouth St., SALT LSKE OITY. OPKJN DAY AND NIGHT. .26 CITY LIQUOR STORE, Koop constantly on hand. Wholesale ami Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Rates. OnOBSDKOK'8 OtllLDINUB, nlT East Tsmpls Street. ftyer's Cathartic Pills. Jffit X Tor the relief b and cure of all jff" lil do r angemonts dffi in thestomacb, r "KN. liver, and bow- JL(j t'n. Thoy are jmjJTI .''"irv a mild aiericnt 3C-':',vySc'tr loDt PnrBa'i,''e-I PnrBa'i,''e-I Wi'aia. Bting purely ' , TCBolablo, tlioy enryor mineral wiialcTor. Much serious sictnoss tind buT-lorinB buT-lorinB ia provonled by their timely use; and crery family should havo them on hand lor Iheir protoction nn.t relief, when required. Lodk exporienne bas proved thum to bo Ihe safest, surest, Hnd best of all the with wbioh the market abounds. By their orea-sicnnl orea-sicnnl use, the blood is purified, the eorrup-tlons eorrup-tlons of tho system expollod, obslruoiions removed, and tho wholo mncinnory ol Itfo restored to its houlthy notivity. Internal nrEins which bcconio clouted and iliiegish are eloinsed ny A.ur-' I'M, and jti undated unda-ted into action. Thus inoipiont disease is changed Into health, tho value of wlunh chango, whon rocltonod on tho vast multitudes multi-tudes wiu enjoy it, oan hardly bo computed. Their .-uirnr-coating makes them pleasant to tnkc nnd prrsorves thoir virLuos unimpaired for any leiiKlh of time, so that tlioy are. over fresh, and perfectly reliable Allbouah searchins. thoy aro mild, and operate without with-out disiurbniioe to tho constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions nro given on tho wrnMior to each box, how to use thorn ai a family Physic, nnd for lh Tillowing complaints, which lhe30 -T'"' rapidly cure: For l pcpKla or Indigent Ion, Llst-IcNitneNH, Llst-IcNitneNH, XiRiiguor and Lose of Apjic- tiic, thoy should bo taken moderately to 1 stimulate tho stomncb.and rt storo it? hoallhy : tono arid action. 1 for Liver Cnmplalnt and ill ynrions pymptomp, III I Iouh II mine lie, Sir k Iltntiucho, Jaundice or (r-rn Slrk-nci, Slrk-nci, Btlloim Collo and lttlloua Fevers, Fe-vers, they should be iudiciouily taken for each c?c. to correct tlio diseased action or remove the obstructions which cattFe it. For Dysentery or Dlari lnvo, but ono milddoso is ccnerilly required. Fur Hlicumntlsm, ont, C ravel, PulpKntloit of tin? limit, Pain In tlie side, Unt-k, and Loins, they shun Id he continually taken, an required, to chance tho di-oa.cd action of tlio sytom. With such cli.Lnjro thi'.-o complaints di?aprenr. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swelling, they should lie t.iken in Uree and frequent doses I) I'iM.lucc ihji-lVcct ol adrnMic purjto. For Siipprrhsloii, a Iiiiko dc?e li)uld ! bo taken, as it produces the d- sired cU'ect by ; As'.i'Dii ht nil, t.ikeoiin ft two to promols difCJtion, and relievo ihcst'jin-ncb. ihcst'jin-ncb. An ino.n-ional do.so f liuiutalcs tho stomach stom-ach :nd IdwcIj, rt-lo.-cj tie appetite, nnd in vi curate; the systotn. Hence it it is often advantageous wh ere no serious dorangom on t exists. Unc who Icel-t-.dorahiv well, often fuu? that a 'lo: o ot these J'Uli makes bim fc i dccidcily bettor, from thrir clt-anfinc and renovatire effict on tho digrstivc ap-panlus. ap-panlus. rUKPAHF.D LY Dr.J.C AYKUA Co., 1'iae l it at ClicmlstBt j LOtfJ-LZ,, .VJSS., V. S. J. V-inSALKDY AI.LDRlXiiilSTS EVERYWHERE For tnU at Z. 0. M- I. Drug Dept. NOTICE. ry U H BOOKS and accounts of DRS. T1B- Bll'ri i MMMi'.N, are lait with HANuY A GILCtlHlrir for oollection. Par-tic; Par-tic; indebted will please respond promptly-. I a-lrj. LUMBER YARDS. UTAH AND CALIFORNir LUMBER COMP'YJ Incorporated July IT, ltjl. CAPITAL STOCK, - - 75,(Kk). Dealers in all kinds f BiuldingMateriar LUMBER, DOUHS, WINDOWS, VENETIAN BLIND:, j ALL KINDS MOULDINGS, ; C11ICO SUQAIl PINK, ! CEILING, DING ; FLOORING. j CALIFORNIA. REDWOOD, j RUSTIC SIDING, ; FLOORING, FTC, FTC, FTC. Orders for Mill TinUri r lvonip(iy filled. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. Main St., fivo doors south o'' Walker's All business done through the President of the Company. Oflicei Lumber Yard, one bioek aouCu of Railroad Depot. B. H. BARRON, President. D. W. PARK. HURST, fleoreiary. CHARLES DAIILKR, juy2l Trawurer. LUMBERYARD. DOORS, WINDOWS, LINDS, MOULDINUlt ASD ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. m -n TAITTin fl 1 T. it. juXjo yjV'i nalf-a-block south of U. C. Depot. my3 UDDINGTOBI'S Two Blocka aoutli of the U.G.K. U. Depot, and next to Win. Jen-nlngt Jen-nlngt Tannery. Tho yard is kept constantly euppliodby several saw-mills with A Full Assortment of Native Lumber. W. E. solicits tho patronago of his old friends, and by punctuality and diligonco in business hopes to merit ft (bare ofpublio support. FOR SALE In tho 15th Ward, one block and n half west of tho IT. C. R. K., a small house and half-lot, with flna ore hard. For particulars onquiro of aug25 WM. EDDINQTON, MUSEIJM MENAGERIE. .Opposite the entrance to the Tabernacle. , JOHN W. YOUlVti, - Fl op. Adiuiabioii, AO eta. ChiltlreH, IO u Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Native Minerals, Petrifactions, Con-crctlana Con-crctlana and Cryatallxatloua. i Haunt Proituets. NuHvo and Foreign C'u- rlosltlcSt ate. , Compouud Eleotro-MagncL'itj Apparatus, Appa-ratus, &o. Prof. J. L. DARFOOT, Manager. Schools and Families by private arrangements ar-rangements admitted at roduuod rates. I "A Complete Pictorial History or the Timet." "The hen:, cheapest nnd nioht luc-Ct luc-Ct a nFii! Fnmlly Paper In the Union.'' Harper's Weekly, 61'LKNDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. Kollcca of the Picks t Tho Muni:i. KKWffAPRR of our country. Complcto in all tho departments of an American Family Piper, 11 itrKn'3 Weekly has earned for itaclf a right to iU title, "A J ol'iin a T. oi- Cn M,i.ATKis. "Xew York Evening Post." Tho heil publication of its class in Ainc-riea, Ainc-riea, nnd so far ahead of all other weekly journals as not to permit of any comparison botween it and any of tboir nurabor. Its co'umns contain tno lint't collections of reading matter that are printed. Its illustrations are numerous and beautiful, being turnishod by llio chief artists of tho country. "Boston Traveler." JIarim:r's Wleki.y is tho best and most interesting illustrated newspaper. Nor doc; in value depend on its illustrations alono. Its rending matter is of n high order of literary merit varied, instructive, cntcr-Laioiiu cntcr-Laioiiu and uncxceptionalde. "N. Y. Sun." S I HSC II I P riON S.-1 B 7 i. Term : HALl'litfrf WEEKLY, one year,! Sl.tM, An extra copy of either tho MAGAZIVE, WEEkhY or BA.AR will bo Eupplcd cra'.is for every Uiub of Five Subscribers at $1 IA' each, in one remittance; or. Six Copies lor S-UiW, without cxtr copy. Subscriptions toll ARFEIt'S MAflAZtNE. WEEKLY and BaZaH.Io ono aldrefs lor ono yc.ir, SiU.iX); or.twd of Harper's Periodicals, Periodi-cals, to ono addross lor one year, 67.00. Back numbers can bcsupplicd at any time. Ihe Annual Volumes of IlARPER'e WbEICLY.in neat cloth binding, will be sent by oxpreee, free ot cxpcnio. for ST. CM. each. A complete ect, eomprisiiig Fiftecr, Volumes, sent on receipt ot cash hi the ran of 16-25 pox voiuino, irei'hl al expunte purohaier. Thopeftigoon HARPER'S WEEKLY U JOccnu a yer. whish mast be paliahti tabscriber's postouice. Addrer : HARPKR BROTHERS, hi? New York. MORGAN TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE, First Sonth Street, two blocks west of Main Street. Instruction by a PIUCTIOAL OPERATOR. For terms Ac., apply in person or by letter let-ter to J. ivo.a-Aiv, nl'J FrinoiTDal. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF COOKING ASH PARLOR STOVES Cheapest in Town ! Also a bis stock of WINTER DRV GOODS ! Just Received this 'Uti.y. GROCERIES A FULL SUPPLY. All of whllt will be SuM Lower tfian any other House in the Trade TAYLOR i CUTLER'S Opposite Sail Lake House. au2C Revolution Extraordinary ! THE WILSON Lock Stitch Shuttle SEWING MACHINE FOR SALU AT J. Daynes (it Co.'s MUSIC STORE. rpiILY are now prepared to furnish tlicfe A celebrated Machines for Forlj -eiUl JolIa i and nivc a. warrant from tbo company FOR FIVE YKARS. friT Any person djubiing the superiority su-periority of these Machines over all others, can have one a month on trial. Wo invite nil pprcun; rcpcsinlly tiieuhank-i-j to call and examine them ;it J. DAYNES & CO S, Two doors east of Fott Oilier, SALT LAKE CITY. Certificate or Warranty of the W II-lonKtw II-lonKtw Vntlerfccil Shuttle Srivlng .Machine. We warrant th nature! wosr and tear ot the Wilson Mow Underfeed Bhutto fccwir.g Mjctaii.c, man ufa '.Hired by tho Company ""i-deraitrned, ""i-deraitrned, and hereby a;rco to kerp tbo t ai.ie in repair tree ot chareo for tlie trrni of FIVE YfcAKS Irom ihe date of tho ordinal purchasoof Eail Mafhine; excepting only ihe wear and breakage of needle , bobbins and sbuLtle. Wilo Sj.wtsg Mathive Co., W. G. Wilson. 1'rc't. 1 Cleveland, 0., Jan. 171. U GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. New Store ! New Goods ! II. WALLACE 11a- n polled his iu'iV .-toiv, on F I Pi ST S OCT II STREET, ; Aril iluor to 31 r. S t c ulioufii Wiih .i .'b. ;- i-to-'k of ; Tare Home-made CONFECTION Ell Y. Also Fics, Nuts, RaiMus, ApV.e--, S;iilincs, S:ilni'.':l, ; Staple and Fancy Groceries. Will U com i line IjuhIiU'sn at Lla ' old Ht ore, ; ; iii ; j DAY & CULTJaER, 1 il PilKT KKS AND DKALF.HS IX ! GENERAL MERCillMSEj nussiSTtso OK I DRY GOODS, I I LiUOCICKIKS, UAHUWAKK, j BOOTS, SIIOKS, UA'l'S , CKOeKKIlY, LAMPS, ULAliSWAUK, 1 COKDAtiK TWl.XKS, W OODK X W AUK, CAiiPETS, 1 CKACIiKRS tfc IIISCIIITS, 1 TOBACCO, d&C, X,C, &C Wbicii they offer at prices that guarantee Satisfaction fcnd defy eoinpetkion. j Tho choicest T B A B constantly on band of tho following kinds Gunpowder - - $1.75 to Youiiir Hyson - l.UO to 1.5t Tycoon - 1-35 to 1.C5 Pooping - I IS l"1"' Pekoe - - - - I.-O to 1.10 Soucliong - 00 to 1-00 Diamond Is. 1 -0 Natural Leaf - 00 to l.UO And tbo famous Enelisll Bllxed Tea - Dealers in Tuos will End it to tboir advantage ad-vantage to givo us a call, boforo parch lining lin-ing thoir Toas, as our facilities in this brunch of our business cannot be excollod in the . oity. Jl- 8 j CORN, Oats and Flour, IX CAlt LOAD LOTS, j I3y llie TON or ltlTVl L,, AT BOTTOM FIGURES. J Making Grain a Specially I can oiler j the best of inducements to buyers i of large or .small lots. GEO. H. KNOWLDEN. i West side of Maiu rtroet, Salt L:iko Cily. ! globe" bakery, Enat Temple Street, first door I noi't li of Co-opcrntlve Grocer)-' Grocer)-' Department. G0L1GHTLY& H A R R IS Keep constantly on lian.l GOOD FSESH BREAD Biius, Cakes, Pics, Crackers, Elc. J Fine variety of confectionery, ' Wliolcxnlc Ami Retnll. ttreceries, rSosjr, UK)3 Feed, &c. DANIEL GRENIG'S ! BAKERY -AND- GROCERY STORE, WEST SIDH j CO AIM LUC I. L STIIEK'I', Near Second South Street, IS NOW IN FULL. OP10UATION Whero ho will bo ilon.aod lo wnil umid bis friend aud patron, with fiver) tiling in (he nlxive Line CHEAPER THAN EVER. GJVJC 111)1 A CALL IS HIS NEW 11ETIIEAT. lo.irll 0 AT S j FOR SALE by the CAR LOAD Oil HI'". TAIL. TKOS, R. JOSES k CO,, Mklf-a-block Soul h of V. C. Depot, ny a HARDWARE. wTs YOUR CHANCE 1'ou STOVES ! iSOW IS VOl R CHA"CK Kilt S T O "V E S Over Oiis Huudied Different Kinds and Styles tc Select from, 1 ml itu i iii; I lie M Favorite, C harter Oak, New Era, Monitor, j Inland Empire ! Superior, I Etc., ! These as well as other varieties will be SOLD CHEAPER AT TIIR Hardware Dep'nt OF z. c. im:. i. THAN IN ANY OT1IKR .IIOUSK IN THIS TIORRITOIiY. II. U. VVSO.N', sI7 S.M-criiiicn.loDl. OH nnn x'oicj;&ir;i;ss ZU,UUl)lROHAKD STEEL At C. SS. H-.issrAVs. 0(ipfiH Solt Lake Ilnuit. IRON WORKS, CKICACO, ILL., M;nnir;ittllrei' uf PORTABLE & STATIONARY Engines, ISLOWiCSJK, CKUSIItiltS And Machinery for Smelting Furnaces (Jontractis niiidc f.r building Furnaces Furna-ces of Utah Fire Stone, Including Machinery, &c, set uji in complete running order. lltfcKiiccs-HiirfUa Mlnliift Coin-' Coin-' pany, Salt Lake ("lly I'lah Nmell-Ing Nmell-Ing Couipdiiy, Tlntlc. A'klrais .. C. Riclutrds, Chiuayo. C. II. BASSETT, HARDWARE STORE AM kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Brun and fileel, i Stoves and Tin Ware 1 JJLACKKM1T1I TOOLS, Ar!( ulf in! Iinjilrinenla And f'llnlng Tools, A I Lowest Rate OPPOSITE SALT LARK IIOUSK Bit " COALKOALI lla iiif; piir liaaed t)i Spriggs Coal Mine We are prepared to iiipply thU JiiNtly celebrated WEBER COAL I ly car loud or rriall. Depot at I'. C. 1 II. It. Vnrcl. (Illlcet Kicliaii ami , Rending Hooma. i ! BATEMAN & DUEL. ' i8 W. il. U1RD, Agent. TRAVEL. GILMER & SALISBURY'S DAILY STAGE LINES TIUtUlT(itl I'tah, ouf Ii - east Xevatla At 31on-lana, 31on-lana, Leaving Salt I.aUe- City Dally, ruu-ulitg ruu-ulitg MlUIll to Tinlie, Auieiiean Fort, Moutit Ncbo, Sevier. St. tjeonv, Ihah ; and Viiaihe, Nevada ; Paaaltig tUrOngU l'rovo, Sirincvil!e, Spanish ForLjl'sj-son. ForLjl'sj-son. Sait Creek, Chicken Creek, Hound Valley, l illmorc.Corn Cnvk, Heaver, Minei-s-viile, and All th principal i'r,P;,x .,r.I minii-g camps in southtTH L'tah 'in.l south-east N:iKi.hi. Also leave I'orlinit, I'uH, dally. rnuutii( north to Vir.cinia Ciiy, lleienn, Foil Bemon, D-xr liOilge, t-'cdur Crcok uiine", an t p:is.-ing through ail tlie pnucipal towns and turning turn-ing camp; in Montana. Mon-tana. PRINCIPAL OKFICK, Wells, Fargo & Co. Building, junt Laia City. UTAH CENTRAL JI liB'll "I i" PIONEER LINE CF UTAH, On and alter Monday, July IT, 1811. Oalty Train Leave Salt Lake City at S a. to. and 45 p.m Arrive at Otidon 7 a. in. and 4:ti p, m, Lonve Ondcn ut 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. ni. Arrive al Salt Lake City 10 a,tu. and 7:30 p.m In addition to the aho Wit) run DAILY, UN DAYS EXCKFTKJ) Leaving Salt Lnko City al p.m., and Ocdon at 6 a.m. Passengers vrlll please I'nruliaae llltr Ticket a) the Ofllcca. fifty Cents additional will bi Parsed whex the tare Is eotlectad on Uia i rain. For al! i, formatlim conmrnini freiaht or ntso, api-ly lo O. . ( At.DKR, tJcnoral r'reigbl and Tie kut Ar't. JOHN SHARP, KUrr.lUNTKNllfcNT. Limi Wines. II. 1. Kimball. SALT LAKE, tMBJIlK Stage and Express RUN N I WO DA IL V FROM SALT LAK.K CITY, via LAKH TOWW, TOOKLK CITY, STOCKTON A SID OP1IIR TO TINTI6. The route has been rostoch ed with splendid splen-did toncord Coachos. fine Stork, cnioful and en live Drivers, and every attention Is paid to the coin for' .p i convenience of passaa-irors. passaa-irors. Cioua accommodation on the road, TllUOUail BY DAYLIGHT. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. Onu-a at Wei la, FarRO at IJo.'i, Salt Laks Clly, WJaNKS & KIMBALL, H i'roprletars. UTAH SOUTHERN HAILilOAJ). MIXED TRAliNS IR XJ 1ST ID A I Xj Y i Iveaving llie Uiuli Central Depot, Salt Lake City, at 7.1 U a.m.; Draper .J. JO .lli., and Sandy Station, (uearcBt point to Little Cottonwood Canon, J at G.1U p.m. Salt Lnko to li'm Citt"nifood Btalion, r.r);t '.I " c Sin'ly " Ji.uj " Lrujjor " j jj, Twenty-five con ts B'lditi'.riil will bo rharst.I when llie fare is cullocud n tho (ruin. f KKAMORZ LITTLE, SUrERINTKNDENT. D. O. CALDKR, 5 Ocn. I'rcikht and Ticket AsanU |