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Show MEDlCfiL ; W. F. ANDERSON, M.D. H.J. RICHARDS, M.D. j - 'Offlcai. for lh prront. at ttiolr rcpoolivo ' residaaoea in Lho llli audi "LU Wurdj: i PRIVATE HOSPITAL, I ind Et. lietvt-eeu lixii nntl aril W. JA ANDERSON, rroprietor. Tonus: Payablo weekly in advance for tiourd. ujcdiciuc, mcdie;il attouJiinco. uurs- i iue, io.. tOJ to iSi por week, tipoulal ar- ; runcoiUL-ul.- uiado witu beuouiilom, und other ' i DR. GROVES, I'niue Jud South St., Walt Lake City. Three doors Wi.-i oi Kovcro Uouco, ball .a bloclt Last of llio liluplunt Store. ot-i'ioi boues vriu 'J i.v. to 3 p.m. ml J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., Late or Carson City, Nevatlii, tjJTerB Ui profos?ionat servisos to tho peoplo cftfaU lmko City, llosidenco at Capt. 'ly ior'e, half hlook mnUh of Walker Bros, atoro. KiMt Temple Slraot. lu'-M 0. C. ORfvlSBY, lii. D. fHYBIWAN, SUKGBON AND DHUGGIST, (1 BlOOIIAni CITT, UTAH. F. K. SIMMONS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, Oflico r.iln Slrool, l UverTayl.-.r .t Cntlor' sturo. 'I. &. F. I). ItF.NKDIC'T, 'USGtONS AND PHYSICIANS, ' vtTOald.riJro'l Muiio Emporium. LEGAL. ; Z. SNOW. S. D. HOOEi ! 8-OW &. UOGK, : 8.ttorno7 and Counselor at Law j 1 ti.ilt l.nko City, Utnli. I f(fV .latiiium-" ruruur, l"t Iji.I BLrent.' Jiii JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTOK.NEy-AT.LAW, Halt Lake City, Ututi. 1 Offlcc-flndho Daililnj, 2.1 Via nr. Jlei-dencoonJt Jlei-dencoonJt H.vit Btroet, liotwocii South und j Iti S'tuth j:rf i't. 1 i rO 8. P. JlcCurd. C. II. iloraan Mat I ItDY At MORGAN, ; Auomeys-at-Lnw, , i Orrici;--. i ui 'ioora oaet of Herald Gfflco, ; ai HALT I.AKii CITY. K TO 11 & MANN, AUoriieya-at-r,av, . I Oiilcr. Firsl South St., , Fourth duor can of Moopor, KldreJto i Co'a II.liik. Sf.lt l.aRo City. uii 1 Warner Kuril, " F. M. Smith. I ! EAltLL t S.MITIf, A T T O II N K V 8 A T L AW, SALT L.IK B niTV, 1 Kftst TciiH'lo Strocl. one door south of, aJ Godbo'B Storo . t U . OOOPIiK,., i ATTUUNEY AND COUNSELLOR,'; Odlce KxcUaitge nml Reading ILgoiuh, np-atnti's. jUl'S SALT I.AXI riTY. 3. if. lieiop3tcad, . ' M. Kirkpatrlck HEMPSTEAD &' KIRKPATRICK, Attomcys-nt-L.awSi; Main Street, opposito Wolla, Farao & Co.. ; SALT LAi"RalTV, "-. . fe";. U.1I. UimiBtead, U.e.Atb'yfirTJtiVt. i BANKERS. ; VVELlS FARGO C 0 .y Express Forwarders, Baukors, i ' . and r1 " T " DEALERS' IN EXCHANGE. Drafts on Europe, and all the principal prin-cipal cities of tlx United States, f t . EUROPEAN COLLECTION3 Promptly attondod to. East Temple St., Salt Lake City. T11E0. F. TRACY. AgoLt. ' Ihoa. H. Jonoa. A.W.White BANKING HOUSE OF A. W. WIUTBl . CO., -r-, , EAST TEJIPLll. STREET. aSO - Bnlt-bnko City. -- - flisillSllMillF UU.: (Succemon to lluaaey, Daliler . Co.) WARBEStldsgBY, C. L. DAHLEn,- ProsidcLt. Vioo ProaL - V Aktuokt Gobbk, Oashior. ; Sidt Lnkc City, iUinU i Alao aonnoetioK oflicoa at OKtlon andGorinrto, Utah, nnd V irt'irjin and Helena, Montana. Donlora in Gold Dustt Coin aoul Currency, Draw Exchange on Now York, Chicago, St. Louis, Umahn, Denver, Sun ! rancisoo, and all parts of Karopo. Collections Promptly Attended To. mil ,, Bank of Deseret, Sucoosaor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE S, Co., Corner KjU Tcmi.lo bih Fint Soulb Slrool., SALT LAKH CITY, UTAH. PAID CP CAPITAL, - . 8100,000. mtlOITAM Y0TNO. President, H. S KLmtKUOE, Viool'rea. i IV.II. 11. HOOTER. WJ1. .IENN INOy, . ., . fUircctors. JOHN BIlAlir '' ; . I .... FEUAMOKZ LITTLt., - L. S. IIILL3, Cushior. J I Deal in ' r, -j I ucilu UliST, COIM, KXUUANaU.I l.ASD W Alt It ANT H, COL- ' LEGE SCRIP, AC-( .... Uollcclioua made and,' )ivoimil!y rq-. mitLcd, i j ! 1 , i FOREIGN EXCHANGE "FOR SAtE. -JiOTARIES PiJBLIS. A. S. GOULD & SON, CONVEYANCERS, 5- Mining Dcodj, AcroomontB nnd Bonds for Deeds. MortfjaseB. Powera of Attornoy. Leases. Oonlraots and other infllrumentaot writing drawn with aeouraoy and diopatch. Mining Companlei Incorporated Incorpora-ted under tlie L.w of Utah. . .- )' A. O. GOULD, KTOTAEIV J?tJ3IjIO and COMMISSIONEK OF DEEDS for fe? Sfork, Masaaohnsells, Pomisylvar nia.Ohio, Dlinoia, Iowa, Nobrasko, ' Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other Slates and Tor-ritorioa. Tor-ritorioa. Eait Temple St., near Wells, Fargo & Co., Salt Lake City. ...n CONVIiYANUiSU. MTNINO and othor comprinic! incorporated incorpo-rated itudor thu Laws ol L tail. -?" DRKDS. ContrKii, Poors' .of Attorney nml . nil hinds ot Loai Instrument diaiTU. . -LOANS NEGOTIATED. REAL -KS-'-TATE bousht. told or loaded. I C0LLECH0N3 promptly attended lo. 3-Fiwt-cla:: City ProportyTor sale. OQice. Ea:t Toiiudo Strccl. ovorDuuford i Sous' store , , C-A mmn &jevelry ! O. L. ELIASOM, 1 LCHi to luforin tho rcrideuti cf Slt Luko -sJ City and vicinity, that ho not ouly Kuaraiitce to properly llepalr.CIeau and Adjust Wnlthea and Clironometcra, but ho will mult them or any part -f ihcm, to ordtr. and warran t tho worl;. A sfw r.ni'Pi.v of ELGIN and SWIS W AT01IES just rocoivci, whU'h lio will K.tsirantod iu rolinbio tiiiifi-kci'iicr2, Pricoa lodoiy conipoiition I Uemcinl'cr tho addrc'. Two doore ertst i of tlie Peserel lianLt. BATHS? BATHS! Witi'di yprisi Ikitlis ! I Private and I'lmigt. Tin cvlsl i-iiLod 1 -i'Iis ;iro oi-Mi 1o llie public at nil ' m-.i-mi. 'lUeir in. ti. -uaI pi.'jianio' ire r,o widely laiown that it ii noo-11.:ii to oim in crate tlitni. : Ba1dM the Private llith, Hie lnrp;p and handiorae-i handiorae-i ly rnrnldlu-d 1'lunge Uiihi for Lh-Hm i and I Oenllenion are now 0in. II. ARNOLD I 011 HOTELS, ETC. 1 F " f t f. ' f" J " ,' ! TOWNSEND HOUSE,' SALT LAKE CITY. HIE LEADING HOTEL i f 'e'i' if'r ah JAMES TOWH8GHD, PROPRIETOR. This ilouee ia centrally and pleasanUy lo-, oatod. wotl furnished, and hai acoomaoia- i tfoni for ISO guests. - - 1. J TlfR PnOPRIETOrt lB now 'preparing to build largo additions to hLs Hotel, whUb. when Gnishod, will renJor it the Most Complete Establishment ia the IROCKV HIorXTAIN REGION 1 mil " ' AHERICANt. HOTEL,;;;: A Select and First-Class House. OSE BLOCK EAST OP TIIEATKK, i ALl'l LAKE. CI'TY. TermeS3.00 pei-dny. Board tvltli out rooma 9Ir4.UO.poi week, lintua free to gueettf. J. C. XjI rTI.K, ...... junl Proprietor. OQUIRRH HOUSE, Corner Main and Locust strcotJ, TOOELE CITV, UTAH. Ooml AccvHDHodation for Families. aai E. 8. POOTB, Prourietor. . CALIFOHKTIA CHOP HOUSE r-,,T a--, ': OiSTEll SAI.0(L, BERNARDIS f STEVENS, Prep'rs, EAST TEMPLE STREET, 'l'Uroo doors bolo,TBooad South St., I j f ", .SILT Ittlf 0ITT. GRAND RESTAURANT, GODDARD'S BUILDING, EAST TEMPLE STREET. This establishment is ologautly famished, . keeps supplied with tho delicacies of the season and tne boat tao markei .allorda, and employs none but FIRST-CLASS COOKS. Dinner, Drenkfast or Lnnch'f t. 50o - Ercrytliing desired served by. the oard at -lowest prices. 'Fresh salmon, cod and r,ocklLsh received daily. ' ' ' . ClKicolato, lco-croatn, oaken, &a.t ia tho evening, turhixtio, in priv.tta rooms. LAGER BEER SALOON I T" WACtENER S CELEBf!ATEI 'i Lager Beer., Ale AND PORTER, Under Wood man nee 'a Ilnlldliig,; First door north of Wells, Fargo'a. nnjlO H. THUNDT A CO. ;r PHIL. MAEGETTS 11 aa opened hia naw establishment on FIRST SOVTII ST., Between tho Co-op. Storo and the Towmond iiouso, Nearly opposite the New Meat Market, For tho sale of ENGLISH and SCOTH ALES r: i C jftND POKTMR.- Joxilc'ts 1 tono -!a.1o. GENUINE. r. -. t p -WUoloflalo anil Keln.II. ' 'AVfiilleadid apartment of 'i'obaccj aud Ciaftri. : - ' The Old Sin ml on Second South Street U still in full bluet. aul CITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand. Wholesale and Retail Ohoioo Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Hatos. GnO-KSflKeit'S BtTILDIH GS ' ,BlT; ilOaat Tempi BtraeU - $75)00 CU B E B isf C Y. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT ,XJ' ' " '"" Will bo givoh at INDEPENDENCE HALL, "" " SALT LAKK 0ITy;'D,T., DECEMBER 1,1871. BY CHURCH & CO. Onrtnff (lie Concert!, 3tt Olfrs will 1e rtlslrtDnted among: t leket lioldere amounting to 870,000 In Currency as follow J 1 Oia of Currency Slfl.000'00 1 C.i-tXJOO 1 2.0U0 00 a " ";".! Sl.OUDeaoh .000 N) 5 - :m " 2,500 oo 5 " l.soo OU H) I'fl " 5,000 00 100 " " "i 5'J " 5,000 00 ;o ,,J :;o " 'J.ooo 00 t&) " 17.0U0 00 1,317 Priica amounting to 876,000 00 Tbo?75.000will Le deposited in the First National Bauk. of Utah previous to the day of drawicK, Tho drawing will Uko pl.ice and tho glfto be awarded la a mannr precisely liaiilar to that of ilio Uoorort jlven lu San Kranciuco, In aid of the Slei-raiil He Llrnry, and under iba Supertliiou of a Cojaiallwe of U.Unown oluiuM. of 8ll Lake City. 00,000 TlclicU Mill be sold nl S.OO each. Tho ticket will admit tho bearer to.' the CodociL . .-.X ! - Tktcls fur tjlo at all tho principal UusiaoW houses ol the Tuirliory. All ardia lor IkUls and droits for.uiui-y lo l aairel lo 1 .CIIVROU A-CO., P. 0. Uoi i" jlt Lake City. U..T. Madame Josephine Edmonds, rXDLLV AND 110TAMC PIIYSICIAX. - 20 Year3 Practice IN t!io trfilr.ieTit of tliear-.i inrl.lcnt to Fenulc, h.is iilaL-ed Madame I.dnion Is nt the head ot n'l pliy'icUns luaKing such practieo x specially, and enables hor to guarantee, a spou-ly and pormanont enre in ilio worat on"? of BiipirPF.-ions, finH all other inoiis'.ai-al drrniifreia-'nt?. Ladies will find in Adid.imo H-lmnd? a skill ftil pliyfiolin, Binl it is for tlmir interest to con-ult her in nil dipoapej incident to women, before "rn pcrlng with p-iiponou' noptrum.". quack Doq-ton Doq-ton and hurnbujri. lia-lfluio IMmonds do-j.Tibe' do-j.Tibe' diicno without any iniormation from the patient, and cures without tho uko ol inorcury or experiments, thus saving fxom wrong tro.ituiont for private, chronie ana caiu'or diffasci. Correspondence sfipily c.ioiiderti'al. Oflico and rc idonco nhlte liouKo, Main street, up .tairs. , ' Pationti visited at their residence when Dnetor Edmonds, Mndamo.'lnjophlne'i husband, will Utoad to male patients. organs. ORGANS! ORGANS ! ; r. "j " ? r 1 1 i i -- - j I JJAYNES Jt CO.,' i Fur Clab Territory, Tor the sale of, ike !- j bratcd , smite's ; 'jj J AS1ET1JCAS it - CABINET 0EGANS i Respectfully invite the members ef tho Musical Profession and ihe Puldie gonsrally i tualtalUoir AluiiJtiopiLi, t ; Pllt ST SOl'TH S'f K13KT, f Two doors east of the Poit Oilioe, Suit Lake City, and examine thoir epletidid stook of Organs, andlearn tlia unpreeedenteUly LOW rrtlUh-S at which they oiler ilium lur sale, tbo prioes holng from twenty to ihlrly , per ctiu lower .than they can be bought i iu auy other house In Utah.' Duynes. Ji Co. ! 1 do' not' oflor the 8 Ml Til ulUAN at these ; NoWHeures becauso Lhoy art ai soiuu would I have it beliovod, a poorly manufactured, and . ' oonBCiucnlly cheap inatruraeni; tor, for tx- ; ! ccllouco of workmaoBhip tliej have no supo- 1 i riors, while in strength, purity and sweetness i rot' tone, thoy oJiBilcngo the irorKslou 1 lo produce any instrument, equal to Ihom. J 1 The oaueo of their - , LOW RATES ;: , Is easily explained : Thoy have no luouT I i agents whom they PAY TO PUFF their J wares; and besides this, thoy have resolved j to place those bu&utiful instrument.! within i tho reach of all, and will do so by doing j what no other house in Utah protends to do, namely, sharing with thoir patron the com mission allowed by tho manulaoturer. Aal- . lng on this principle, thoy oiler their iostru- j mcnts at twenty per cent, less than oastorp retail lifrures, beside paying tho height to tho railway terminus In this city, guaranteeing guarantee-ing every inattumout sold sound and lroe of damage. Thoy will -ioll a Potior urgiin.wlth elegant Black Walnut .Cbbc, l'ivo .slope, Tromulo and Knee-swell, for U0, the eastern east-ern retail price being 8175. An instrument for a sohool or meeting-houBo, with powor sufficient lor fifty eingors, with seven tilops. buh-Bass, Octave, Uoupler, Tromulo and Kuoe-ewoll, for ISO. tho custom price for the , same instrumontboing " t- -- In proof that tha-American UrgiinTis all thoy represent, thoy relor purchascro to the toltowiug well-known gouUouaon : C. Ban-gome, Ban-gome, L). L. JLavis, A. lUinpr, John bbarp, ti. W. tsears and W. ti. Godbo,' also aira. ti. Kimoaii, all of ibis oity; U. Honroid, ol tiall Crock, Juab county; 1'. otaynor, Ogden; tho i'lahburn Choir, lirigham City. . Jj ay ii us & Co. will alao eoll every othor description of first-Class 'Musical- Mrchun-dise, Mrchun-dise, Irom a Pianoforte L0 a V iolin String, nt ! Iho sanio ratio; and to prove that thu pro oouing statomonia contain not a. pHrticle of oxab'Keraiion, thoy invito all musicians and tho public to call and prove their truth by personal examination and invoaiigalion. -Kememberl -, "I r " J. DAYNES & CO., ' ''-'.'' : -bualo'rs iri Mueical IrlsWiimeuts, -...- i : Two Doors East of the Poet OIHve, I ' SALTLjiMCltY. . j 1 .- Arouls for tiiu Colcbt.it el i j j Gr over & Baker Sewing Machine j LUMBERYARDS.. ITAH AM) CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMP Y, , ' ;: Incorporated July IT-, IS71, I CAPITAL STOCK, - - $75,000.'; ' ' Dealers' in all kinds of BuildingMaterial LUMBER, j' DOORS, ' - - - '- - ' - 1 i, WINDOWS, ' . . - VENETIAN UL.ISD5, . ; ALL KINDS MOULDINGS, . ' l cinoo 8UGAR PINK, I CEIL.INO, SIDING, FLOORING. ; ' CALIFORNIA ' . RED WO ODy " - - RUSTIC SIDINO, I FL O 0RING ETC. E TG. , ETC. tOrdei'S for Mill Tiiabeifl I promptly ftllcl. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS ; AND L; p mouldings:;' r 7 Slain St., live doors south 0? Walker's All business done through tho President of tho Company.: Oflioes Lumber Yard, one Hook south of Railroad Depot. , .., . , E. H. BARRON, " : ;; 'J '- ' .:.-T President. D. W. PARK HURST, '.-!,- lio Secretary. CHARLES DAHLKR, jUy21 Treasurer. LUMBERYARD. DOORS, WINDOWS, .BLINDS, ! " MOULDINGS ftLL KINDS "OF LUMBER. T, . K. J0SES CO., Ualf-a-blook south of U. 0. Depot. 1 1 ' nu-3 EDDINGTOIV'S : & n Two Blacks south of the U.O.R.R, Depot and next" to Wm. Jen nfnge' Tannery. j Tbo yard ie kept constantly supplied by j several saw-mills with 1 A Full Assortment of t- j - Native Lumber. W. K. solicits tbo paUonage of his old friends, and by punctuality and diligence in j business hopes to morit a share afpubllo ! flnrport. ; I FOR SALE -In the 15th Ward, one I block and a half wc"t of tho U. C. R. R.. a ! imall bonnr and half lot, with Bne orobard. 1 t'or particulars enquire of I aug25 - WM.EDDTKQTOM, L ANNAN'S MARKET, EAST TEMPLE ST., between Second and Third South stroou. will open Wodne-tlay, Wodne-tlay, 11th Ootober, with a choice selection of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, PORK SAUSAGES, Etc. Oive'him' a call. " oil SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers 'is - IRON AND STEEL WRIGHT'S PICKS, .: i. IRON BARROWS AND ALL KINDS OF ' MINING TOOLS. .Wrought Tuyers, ' ; Pipe and all kiubj of Pittiugs for Furnaces and Mills. II All D WARE, t " ' BELLOWS, ANVILS, r AND OTHER LACKSJIITU TOOLS, IRON PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS. BRASS GOODS, RUBBER PACKING. AUEXIS FOK Hooker Pumps, Fairbanks' Scales, Fireproof Safes, ; G. S. Lubricating Oil, Portable Forges, ' ALL LOW FOR CASH. MEATS! MEATS!! MEATS!!! Jennings & Paul, Stall No. 7, NEW MEAT MARKET, Koepthe choicest Bupplyof BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, PORK, And everything la their line which the market allords. Order and delivery -wagona will deliver meats free In auy jiartofthe city. Orders sivea at any tiico during market hours will be promptly liilod when desired. 15 JOHN TAYLOR & BRO., Merchant Tailors, CUNHRRCIAb STREET, KEEP eonst.intly on hind a ihoif n'sort-ment n'sort-ment of ' fc-XCH, fc.NuJLlSH and Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Etc., Of the fineat finalities and latent ulyles, which wo maice up to order in tbe most fusbionablo and approved manner. ;JPa.TRONAGK flOLIOlTKD- GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. WHEAT! WUE T I WH EAT BRING ON YOUR Wheat, Oats, Hurley. Coin, l)nh-y unci oilier Produce TO WOODS & KEATON STAR BAKERY, A Few Doors East of Post Otter, j HIGHEST ImARKET PRICE ' In CASH for (he Same. Groceries, Fresh Broad, Buns, Cakes, Crackers, etc., always on hand, WILSON & CO., IMPORTERS WHOLESALE DEALERS . m Groceries, foreign and Domestic Bran-- Bran-- dies, Wines and Liqnors, Cigars, Tobacco, Uoota aud StLaea, Hardware, fcc, Ac, EAST T K M P L K STUEKT. Third Store north of Hooper, Kldredg-e k Co's Bank. DANIEL GRENld'S BAKERY : AND (": GROCERY STORE, WEST SIDE -COMMERCIAL STREET, Near Second South Street, IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION Whera he will be pleaded to wait upon his friend! and patrons with Every thing iu the above Line CHEAPER THAN EVER. GIVE HIM A CALL Iff HIS NEW RETREAT. ; mum GLOBE BAKERY, I East Temple Street, first door i north of Co-operative Grocery I Department, G0L1GHTLY&HARU1S . Keep constantly on hand HZ- GOOD FRESH BREAD Buns, Cakes, Pies, : Crackers, Etc. i Fino vo.ri.ty of (confectionery, Wholesale nd llet.ll. Groceries, , Flour, Feed, &c. CONFERENCE WEEK! Just Received, a largo arrival of choice T US J- ;S5 Direct from tho Importers Also a full stock of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. Wo kavo REDUCED our best uu.v-rowDER uu.v-rowDER to per pouod. It cannot bo equalled. TRY IT ! TRY IT I G. W. DAVIS, Two Doors from, KimhaU Lawrence's DAY & CULMER, HUJUTi;B3 A.ND DEALERS 1H GENERAL MERCHANDISE, COSBIflTING or dry goods, groceries, hardware;. llOOTa.bllOES, II AT a, UROCitKUY, LAJ1P8, OL AsSVAltJ, ,U. COKUAGK . TWI.VBU, WOODK "VW A UK, CA" FKT8, CltACK KRS A. BISCUITS, TOBACCO, &-U., &.C., A.C. Which they offer at prices that Rtiarantee aatiB faction and defy competition. The ehoioest M? HI tS oonstantl? on hand of the following kinds Ounpntvitcr - - SI. 73 to $2. 3ft Young Hjaon - 1-L-O to 1.5 0 Tycoon - 1.3 ft ia I.flfJ Kooplng ... 1 is to 1..1T Pekoe - l.-li to l.iO Rnnchnng ... 00 to I.OH Dlnmnnd L. l.OO Natural Leaf - DO to 1.00 And the fnmous End is h Mixed Tea ... 1.75 Deal en In Teas will find it to their ad-raninge ad-raninge to nlvo us a rail, before purchasing purchas-ing their Titan, asoarfneiliUes in ibit branch of onr huidnea oanot be excelled ip Uio eit?. itott ! HARDWARE. j !N0W 1SY0UR CHANGE ! I roR ' i - , i STOVES ! i ! 1 i SOW IS YOUR CHANCE ! i roil S T O V E S Over One Hundred Different ' Kinds and Styles tc Select from, i- .'. : '. ! IncliiUlug tlu Old Fevorllri, . Charter Oak, : . New Era, I Monitor, i - Inland Empire . t Superior, ; . Etc., j These as well m other varieties will he ! ' ' ! SOLD 'CHEAPER ! ! " AT THB i I Hardware Depntj or . i THAN IN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS TERRITORY. I.B.OLAWSON, e!7 ' SupcrintoiirieDt. ZU.UUUlRON AND STEfcL At . Ft!. fJassett's. : - 0tpoal(e Salt Luke Ilouee. I u16 IRON WORKS, CHICACO, ILL., , Mauufacturera of PORTABLE & STATIONARY Engines, BLOWURS, CRUSIIFJtS And Machinery for ' Smelting Furnaces Contracts made for building Furnaces Furna-ces of Utah Fire Stone, Including Machinery, &o., net up in complete running order. ! References Kureka Mining Com. ' pany, Salt Lake Ciiyj Uiali Smelt- lng Company, Tlnttc. Address J. 0. RicJtards, Chicago. C. H. BASSETT, HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron aud fit eel, j Stoves and Tin Ware I 11 L AC It 8 iUIX U TOOLS, Agricultural Imjilemeiite I And Mining Toole, I At Lowest Rates. I OPPOSITE SALT LAKE EIOU5K nit GOAL! C0AL! Having unrchaard the Spriggs Coal Mine We arr prfpure.l to aupply this Justly celetirateU WEBER COAL ! hy rar loI or rftall. D-pni nt V. C. li. K. Yanl. nicei Ibxcbauyt and I Keadlng Hoonii, i BATE MAN & BUEL. U W. H. uinD,Ant, I TRAVEL. GILMER & SALISBURY'S :: v - STAGE LINES TIlRUVtlll UJs.ls, 'oKlh -t-ast ieva4.;a i!on sTdfiQiee Leaving Suit Lake I'M -Ually, run. tlUlg - on t li to Tiutio, Aiuoriivm Tork, Mount Ncbo, Kcvier, Si. (-J otn ..v, Vtah; and I 'ioehe, iNcvuda ; Paiiblng I hrouf;li l-Y.-vo, trnrmL'vii.o, Spjinsli Kork, Pay-son, Pay-son, Sa.L Civ.'iv, Olucken Creek, liouiid 'ii!!oy, luiiiiii'i'C.Corn Creek, lv aver. Miners-viiio, Miners-viiio, a:id All the prhr)tal twin's nnd mining enmps in southern Utah and south-east Nuoila. Alio leav t'm-luitr, lltati, dally, rvn.iiliig uurlli io Virginia L'iiy, llclvtia, Fort Henton, L'CJr Llui;o, Ccd:ir Creek utmes, and pilling throuLrh nil the principal iowih ami mining min-ing camps in Mon-uiia. Mon-uiia. PRINCIPAL. OFFICE, Wells, Fargo & Co. Building, jnn-l Knit Lake Ck. LcnWine-. U.P.Kimball. SALT LAKE, And Tintic Stage and Express RUNNING DA1L V FROM SALT LAKE CITY, via LAKE TOWN, TOOKLK CITV, STOCKTON AND OP1I1R TO TIN TIG. The route has boon ro-mocked with snlen- did Concord Cache-, Bi o Si.clt, cnelul and aU'-ntivo Driver ami every attvnuoD ie paid ! ti the ooml or i ouuvomeuoe of paeiea-i paeiea-i gars. ! Gooi accommodations on the roaa ; TliliOUGH BY DAYLIGHT. I Cheap Fare and Quick Time. ; Oilice nt Wells, Fargo M, Co.'s, bait Lake City, WINES & KIMBALL, , H l'rnprietirtt. ' 1 l1" rt . J i;Vis:ja3i & q:j;x?.stown: ' rx v ;.. " - - - -s - . IN MAN LINE ' Or Kuynl Mall Strmnert, Sailing I . from New York lEvery ISaturday ASierwale Tuesdaty. I Caltln Pastage, lo LWorpoaL drold) S7S.00 Steerage " " " (our.) 30.00 Passage from Liverpool to New York Cli In, - - (OoM) tTfl.OO Steerage, - - (Oo'rencj) 34.00 Round Trip Ticket issued at rery low rate j JOHIH O. DAI.R, Aifrnt, 15UrondwA7, New York, ! Or WILLIAM CALDKK. Avast. ' fl!l Lah Clt. Utah. UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. A-a jar its' itv' Jm'-x. J" m4 MIXED' TRAINS DAILY. LcaviiiK ilio (Jtuh Central Depot, Salt Lake City, ut 7.1U a.m., und Sandy Station, (tieareHt point to Litlio Uottonwooii Canon,) at G p.ru. SUNDAY TRAINS i Leave Utah Central Drjiot at 7:10 a.ui, and I J ii.ui , and tSumly tjtutiun at 4.3 a.m. and 0 p.m. - Salt Lake to Ji;y, Cutt-jntvoud Slutlon, tVicts l-ltllo " .VIqU bandy " .yo Twouty-fivo ccuu u'lrlitlcnal will bo ohargod when tho laro ie colloctod on the traia. fEUAJlUHZ LITTLK, hL'l'liHINTK.NUJi.NT. D. O. CALMKR, b5 Uod. l'"re;t;ht and Tickol Agent. |