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Show MEDICAL. i H. SIMMONS, M.D., JVvsi'ciitn, burgeon and Accoucheur, UQloo Main Stroot, Ovcr'L'nylor .t Cutler'. r-tyrc. F. M. S. F. 1). BKiNKDlOT, SUflUtONS AND PHYSICIANS, Oflioo Over CalJor Dro's Mu6io Kuiporiuia. -1 W, F. ANDERSUN. M.O. H.J. RICHARDS, M.D, .Siiivnus mill HliysiciHUf, OfiicvH. fur llio iiroicut, at tholr respective j rem J on 00 iu tho UtU uutl 17tb Wards. I'M V ATE HOSPITAL, iail biatt, lietwceii -nil ami Jrtl Siuutlt titrctta. V.'. l'.'ANDKUaUN, l'ropriciur. 1'iul: 1'nyablo weekly in advance lor Wind. lueUieinu, medical ntleud.tnco, nurs- . inc. .w., jo to j'i pur wcok. Siicei.il ar- ; r.nik-oiiietit uiudo with licncinilont and nlher 1 im-ieiis. (,,-tS ! l&Sk DR. GROVES, Ofllcc Jml Son til St., Halt LuUe tlly. Tliroo doors W(VtofKovoro llauao, hall 'a bloak East of tho Elephant 6lore. orrirs Rnuns vnnH a.k. to Sp.u. ml J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., Laic oi Carwon City, .vnln, Offers lii. rofi'?sioniil fcr vices to tho peoiilo of Suit Lakol'ity, Kcilden.-o at Cnj't. Ty ;cr's, hall bluok pouth ot Walker Brot. store. tiant TomploStroet. ju 0. C. ORMSBY, M.D. CUYSUJ1AN, SUliUHON AN U MKIJUUI.ST, UKIU11AAI CITY, UTAH. LEGAL. 0. II. Hempstead, M. JCirkpatrtck HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATR1CK, Attorueys-nt-Ltaw, I Main Street, opposite Wells, Fargo Jt Co;, ' BALT LAtE.UlTV. C. II. Hempstead, U.S.Att'y for Uuh. m Z. SNOW. K. D, HOOB. SNOW & IIOGK, ft.ttorneya &nd Coaaaeiora at Law Silt L:iko City. Utiih. Ofllcoat Suow'i rornor. lit asl Sliest. JuS JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTOHNliY-AT-LA V, Salt Lake City, Utah. Oflkc-Oodbo Buildinjr, 2d Floor. Reii-denco Reii-denco on iid E.ist Street, hetw eci. South und M South streets. S. P. MoCurJy. C. U. MorKfta AlcCUKDYfit MORGAN, Atiorncys-at-Law, Opfick . ; in doors oast of IIehald Office, o2"J SALT r.AKK Cl'l't. ). 'V tJ 1L & MANN, Vitorueys-at-Law, Otlico, First South St., Fourth door oast of Hooper, Kldrodte J: Oo'a Eank. Salt Lake Oily. u2i ', Warner Kuril. V. M. Smith. EAULL it SMITH, 1 A T T O li N K JfS A T h A W , 1 H.U.T I.AliK CITV, ; Exit Tomplo Street, ona dour HOUtU of ' u3J Qodbo'a Storo j JL COO 1 li ! ATTORN li Y AXD COUNSELLOR, OlUce Kscluvnge and Reading lloumii, Hii-Htnlru. juil HALT I, A K K CITV. BANKERS. FImMISMMIIF uim, (Successors to lluuney, Daltler t Co.) Wakbkjj IIobSey, C. L. Dahler, ProHidont. Vice Frest. AnthoST Goobh, Cushior. Salt Luke City, Utuli ; Also oonnootine offices at Ogden andCorinno, Utuh, and Virgioui und iiolena, Montana. D oalors in Gold JJust, Coin and Currency, Draw Exchange on New York, Chicago, at. Louis. Um-iha, Donror, San Franoisco, aud all parts of Europe Collection Promptly Attended To. mil Bank of Deseret, Successor to . HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Comer East Tomplo Bud First Boulh Streets, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL, - 8100,000. nitlOHAM YOUNG. President, "1 II. S. ELLJItEUti E, Vice Pres. WM.H. IIOUPEU, WM. JENNINCJi, f Directors. .101 1 N SHAUP. i FEUAMOltZ LITTLE, L. S. HILLS, Caahior, J DcaI iu UOLD DUST, COIN, EXCHANGE, LAND WARRANTS, COLLEGE COL-LEGE SCRIP, Ac. Collections mado and promptly remitted, re-mitted, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. WELLS, FARGO & CO., Express Forwarders, Bankers, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Drafts on Europe, and all tlieprin-cipal tlieprin-cipal cities of the United Stales. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. Eaat Temple St., Salt LaUe City. TIIEO. F. TRAUY. Agont. mil Thos. It. JonoD. . A. W. White BANKING HOUSK otr A. W. WHITE & CO., EAST TEMPLE STREET, Hult Lake City. NOTARIES PUBLIC. A. S. GOULD & SON, CONVEYANCERS, T- Mining Deeds, AKreemonts and Bondfl for ilogds, Alorlagofl, Powers of Attorney, Leases. Contracts and other instruments of writing drawn with accuracy and dispatch. 43-Mining Companies Incoi pora-tcd.uiider pora-tcd.uiider the Laws of Utali. A. S. GOULD, NOTA-ItY FUBIjIO and COMMISSIONKll '3F DEEDS for New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Pennsylva-nia, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other Stales- and Territories. Ter-ritories. East Temple SV., near Wells, Fargo tk Co., 8alt Lake City. mil IN 'IRAN. VAST. Wvi. CLAYTON. S. J. JOXASHOS, Notary Public. Convoyanj er CLAYTON & JOMSSON, Conveyancers aiirl Collectors. AaTColltctlonN in nil nulls of tho World promptly attended to. ,02-Mliiing and other Companies tnoorr poralcd undti Lho Laws of U Lah. -Di;eila, llonds, Contracts, Powers of Attonicy.und Legal In.i.lrLimenls of all kinds drawn with accuracy and dispatch. 3-Lonti9 negotiated. Heal Katate bought, sold, or lca;od. I 3-Dlllti or Exchange, Promissory Notes. Drafts, etc., protested. I 4S-Pni-tlculitr attention given to tho BOttloment of E-taien, Annuities, and tho collect ion of money iu (Jrcat Britain and Scandiuuvia. IiKjo'rim I-; lt((tr jiivtiifilla answered. I'Vum Ion ir cx()Cficucd mid aoquuiu-lituco aoquuiu-lituco willi the bujinoae, aud tho dcior-miiiiUion dcior-miiiiUion to 1)0 liiodorato in our uhurgOi, J wo tV-ol conlidotit of a lair .-huro ot" puu- i lie juitroiLii.ne. OJIilh LJa.-t Temple Strict, over Dun lord Suii'J 8toi', u. feu dooiit north of Fli tt Niitlonnl llnnb. COLLEGE SCRIP! rUftr.ML'TOUS wiil have U' on cai-h tin.u-lcp ccction by b'.iyiog Ariciilturai L'nllrge Serip. Ai'ply to Till-! UAMC OK UKSBKIiTi )') .utccjsor to lloopor, Eldrcdno Ji Co BATHS, BATHS! Warm Spring HnHis ! I'rlv( and Plunge. Tln::.'tcM'i.Hf'l I 'li'i nro "veil l-i ll.o pnMio fit nil I cmihis, Tlii'ir misliciiiftl propirlii aro so widely known tli at it I ncodloss to cuumorato tlicm. Ueeliln Hie FrivilC Drills, 1 lie tnrinnil UnrnUonifr-I UnrnUonifr-I v famished Piling Uallis f,r Llms Mid I lillonirn nr n..w i.r,. II. AHNDUI. HOTELS, ETC. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADIXG HOTEL OP UTAH. JAMES TOWNSEND, PROPRIETOR. This House is centrally and pleasantly located, lo-cated, well furnished, and haj accommoda-; accommoda-; lions for ISO gucaU, TI1E PROPRIETOR la now preparing to build largo addition to his Hotel, which when finish od, will ron'-er it tho Most Complete Establishment in the ROCKY M0UXTAIX UKGIOX ! mil. AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and Fir3t-Cla83 House. ONE 11L.OCK EAST OP THEATRE, SALT I-.AKK CITY, Terms 8.00 per day. Uonrd wllh-Otit wllh-Otit rooms 912.00 per weult. It a tils fl ee lo guests. J. C. LITTLE, iun21 Proprietor. WASllTCliTON HOUSE, Third South St., east of Main, SALT LAKE CITV. Spring Beds, the best in town, vOc. Meals, - 2oc. Thirty Nowipaperi t:tken. IIEXRT BUtXTOX, ProprEetor. OCI.1S New Commercial Lott House, Near foot of Commercial Street. Ma! I.a Ms. .M j-' C. W. TAPPAN, Proprietor. Spring Beds, .10 cli. per Night, or Olo S4.30 per Week, UTAH HOTEL,, MAIN ST., 'OGDEN. The only first-class House iii the C'Uj. (Kormerly known as llio While IIoiiko,). It Is greatly enlarged, thoroughly renovated, ref uinlsiied and provided provi-ded wltli Bar Koom, Barber Shop and Balli Ilooms. Omnibus to and from all tin I ill Pasaonurs going Kiat front Salt Lake City may now avoid tho unpleiiaaut Uik of nn early mom. ldr ri.io on tlio Utah Centnl Railroad by coming to ilgilen lliu previous ovouing. EUDEY & WILLIAMS, ol'J I'loi.riolut.. OQUIRRH HOUSE, Corner Main and Locust streota, -TOOELE CITY, V TAIL Good Accommodation for Families, a26 E. S. POOTB, Proprietor. GRAND RESTAURANT, GODDARD S BUILDING, ' EAST TEMPLE STREET. 1 This establishment is elegantly furnished, koepa auppliod with tho dclicaolca of tho : aoaaon and tho host Lho marliot .affords, and I employs none but ' FIRST-CLASS COOKS. Dinner, Breakfast or Lunch, 50c Everything desired served by the card at lowoat price.-!. I Fresh salmon, cod and rockliah received daily. Chocolate, ico-crcam, cakes, tic, in tho evening, for Indies, in private rooms. i'Js23 . CALIPOKITIA CHOP HOUSE AND OYSTElt SALOON, UERNARDItS J' iSTE VHN. PrWrs, EAST TEMPLE STREET, Throo doora bolow UccoqJ South Si,, SALT LAKE OITY. OJPJSIV DAY AND NIGHT. PML. MARGETTS II aa opened his now establishment on FIRST SOUTH ST., Uolween tho Co-op- Storo and the Toivnsend ilouso, Nearly opposite the New Meat Market. Tor tho salo of ENGLISH and SCOTH ALES AND PORTER. T oulo's Stono Ale, OKSUINE. Wholesale and Retail, A s pi on did assortment of Tobacco and Cigara, The Old Stand on Second South Street Is sliU In full hlasi. augl LAGER BEER SALOON I WAOENER'S CELEBRATED Lager Beer. Ale AND PORTER, Under Woodinanaee'a Building, First door north of Wolla, Farno'3. ausH) II. TRUSUT CO. CITY LIQUOR STORE, Koop constantly on hand, Wltolesule ami Ret ail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Rates. QUUKSBiiCK'S BUILDINGS, nl7 Eaet Tstupl Street. JOHN TAYLOR & BRO., Merchant Tailors, COMMERCIAL STREET, KELP conshnilly on lnind a choice iKsorl-mcut iKsorl-mcut uf FRESCii, K.fULISH and AMERICAN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinys, Etc., Of tho finest (U.i lilies and luUst alrlc. which kc mako un to order in the most fashionable ' and approved manner. PATRONAGE SOLlCITED-ft i ucil 'Mince Pies At 12 o'clock every day, AT H. WALLACE'S, 1 KAST TEMl'LE STHEET. ORGANS. ORGANS! ORGANS! DAYNES & CO.. For Uuh Territory. Tor tho sale of the celebrated cele-brated SMITH'S AMERICAN CABINET ORGANS Respectfully invito the inunhers of tho Musiaul Profession and the Public KcneraUy tooall at their Muido Roouia. FIRST SOUTH KTUEET, Two doora oant of tho Post Ollico, Salt Lake City, and examine- thoir cplendid stock oi Oraiins. and learn tho unprecedeniedly LOW PKlUltSat which thoy otfer thorn lor sale, tho prices boint from twenty t thirty per cent lower than they enn be bouitht i m uny oihor house in Utah. Duynt-s A Co. 1 do not offer tho SMITH UKUAjNS at these low fijsiiros bocauBc thoy nre. us some would have it boliovcd, a poorly uianufuc lured and consequently cheap instrumunl; tor, tor excellence ex-cellence of workmanship they have no superiors supe-riors while in strength, jmrity und sweetness of to'nc, thoy clmlitiigc ihe i.i otc.iloii to prodiico any iifttruiuont eiuitl to ilium. Tlic cause of their LOW RATES I In oatdly explained: Ttlcy have km local i nK0i8 whom tuuy PAY TU PUi'F tooir i ivuros- and beaidta thia. they have resolved tu place those hcautiHil insiriimenii wlttnn Ulio reach of all, and will du so by doing 1 what no other house in Utuh protends lo do, 1 uiimely, shuriiiK with their piiiruiu tho coin-; coin-; mission allowcil by lho manulaciurcrs. Ael-i Ael-i inif on tlna principle, ihoy otlor thoir instruments instru-ments at twenty per cent, lesa than easiern ' roiail liaures, bosido paying tho iroighl lo the railway terminus in this city, guaranteeing guarantee-ing every instrument sold sound and iree of diimaiio. They will aell a Parlor urgun.wilh Tromulo and Knoe-swcll, for Si ID, the oimi-ein oimi-ein retail prioo hoing S175. An iu.iuument for a school or nieeunn-house, wiih powor sufficionllor fifty aingura, with seven citops. Sub-IiuaH. Octavo, Coupler, liomulo aud Knce-Bwell, for 1BU, the oustern price lor lho sumo instrument being gv!a6. . in proof that tho American Ursrnn is all they rcpreseut, thoy refer purchasers to the followintt well-known gentlemen : C. San-some San-some D. Ij. Davis, A. Winer, John fahurp, ft. W Boars and W. B. Uodbe. also Mrs. t. Kimball, all of this city; U. licniuid. ol Salt Creek. Juab county; T. Slaynor, Ugdcn; tho 1 Fiahburn Choir, llrigham City. Daynca Jt Co. will also sell every other description of first-class Musical Merchandise Merchan-dise from a Pianoforte to a Violin tatting, at tho same ratio; and to prove that the preceding pre-ceding slatomenW contain not a panicle ot exaggeration, thoy invito all uiusicmna aud llio publio to call and prove their truth by personal examination and investigation. llemciuberl J. DAYNES & CO., ! Dealers in Musical Instruments, Two Doors Eaat of the Pott Oftlce j SALT LAKE 672 3'. ' Ancnis for this Celebrated I Grover & Baker Sewing Machine LUMBER YARDS. EDDINGTOS'S i A? I Two Blocks south of the U.C. U.K. I Depot, and next to Win. Jn-j Jn-j n lugs' Tannery. ' Tho yard is kept constantly supplied by several saw-mills with A Full' Assortment of Native Lumber. W. E. solicits tho palronntre of his old friends, and by punctuality and dlligonce in business hopes to merit a share of public support. FOR SALE Iq thj 15 Lb Ward, one block and a half west of tho U. C. R. R., a small house and half lot, with Lino orchard. For particulars enquiro of nugffi WM. KDDTNQTOy. UTAHAAD CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMFY, Incorporated July 17, 1871. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $75,000. I Dealers in all kitula or . Building Material LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS, VENETIAN BLINDS, ALL KINDS MOULDINGS, CIIICO SUGAR PINK, CEILING, SIDING, FLOORING. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD,. RUSTIC SIDING, FLOORING, ETC., ETC., ETC. Orders for Mill Timbers promptly filled. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. Main St., live doors south o'.' Walker's ' All business douo throuah thp President of the Company. Ofiicej Lumber Yard, one block south of Kailroad Depot. E. II. BARltOX, President. D. W. PAUKIIIRST, ecrelry. CHARLES DAHLER, juylll Treasurer. LUMBERYARD. DOORS, WINDOWS, ;ui,iND.s, MOULDINGS ALL KINDS "OF LUMBER. T. li. J0'ES & CO., HAlf-.ililnok somh nfll. c. Drot. I - j WAITED , Bids for hauling 100 Tons or more of ORE from the PROVO BIINE, Kesler's Poak, Biit Cottonwood, Cot-tonwood, lo Salt-Lake City. Apply Immediately Imme-diately to Mocks k Uawkinf. at C. V, Spencer's, Spen-cer's, ono mid a half blocks south ol the Theatre, on tho Stuto road, west side, from 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. oot2T OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! BOOTH'S CiiLEBKATJSD BALTIMORE OYSTERS! BREWER & LAPHAM, HOLE AGEXTS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Jfcr Tlie trade and families supplied. DAY & CULMER, IUVORTEB8 AND DEALERS IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, C0SS1STIKO OF DRY GOODS, UUOCK11IKS, HAUL) W AHE,1 MOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CUOCK.EHY, LAMPS, GLA.SSWAKK, ,C. COUOAGE4 TWINES, WOODEN WAKE, CAUPETS, C HACKERS 4b BISCUITS, ' TOBACCO, AC, d,C, C. Which they offer at prioes that -guarantee satisfaction and defy competition. The choicest t m j. js constantly on hand of the following kinds Gunpowder - - 31.70 to S3. 23 Young Uy 011 1.00 to 1.50 Tycoon ... 1.35 to 1.00 Kooning - - - 1.15 to 1.30 Pekoe .... l.AB to 1.40 Soucliong - 00 to 1.00 Dlsiaond L. ... 1.00 Halnrnl Leaf - 00 to 1.00 And the famous English Mixed Tea ... 1.7ft Dealers in Tom will find it to their advantage ad-vantage to eive us a call, before purchaa-. purchaa-. ing tbolr Teas, as our faoilitios in this branch of our business cannot bo excelled in the oity. "octi WAIT TED FOR CASH! 1,000 bushels lim-lcy, 2,000 " Wheat, 1,000 ' Outs, 20,000 lbs. Dried I'cuehes 1,000 SlU'liS FlOUr, good brandi HIGHEST PRICES PAID. All kinds of O rain. States' aud Valley Flour, Com Meal, Chopped Feed, ' tic, Fjr Sale, Cheap as the Cheapest, in iiuanlit'j, or retail, hy CEO. H. KNOWLDEN. Wost aide of Muiu rtroet. Suit Luko City. WHEAT! WHEAT 1 WHEAT t BRING ON YOUR Wheat, Outs, Barley, f'orn, Dairy ami oilier Produce TO WOODS & XEATON rp THE STAR BAKERY, j A Few Doors East of Post OlUce, : And get the j HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ! In CASH for lite Same. Groceries, Frch Bread, Buns, Cakes, Crackers, clc, alwayn on hand. HARDWARE. TTffilix HARDWARE STQU.E Alt kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron aud Steel, Stoves and Tin Vare BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implement! And Mining Tools, At Lon-lt Rate. OPPOSITE SALT LA1CB HOUSE nlfi NOW IS YOUR pur STOVES I NOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR S T O "V IE S Over One Hundred Different Kinds and Styles tc Select from, Including tlie Old Favorites, Charter Oak, New Era, Monitor, Inland Empire Superior, Etc., Theso as well as other varieties will be SOLD CHEAI'Eli AT TUB Hardware Dep'nt OF . Z. G. IMI. X. THAN IN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS TERRITORY. H. 13. CLAW8UN, Bll Suiioriatondont. on nnn rc:T;r;iw-os ZU.UULIiROH AND STELL At C. II. ISassett's. Oppoalta Salt Lks Ilousn. Bl6 IJICIIASIDS' IRON WORKS, CHICACO, ILL., Manufacturers of PORTABLE STATIONARY Engines J! ISLOWKieS, CRUSH KltS And Machinery for Smelting Furnaces Contracts made far building Furnaces Furna-ces of Utah Fire Stone. i 7 I Including Machinery, &c, ect up in I complete running order. Ilefer en ces Eureka mining Com. Pny. Salt Lake Cltyi Utah Smelt. Ing Company, Tlntlc. Address J. C. Richards, Chicago.- COALKOAL! Having piirchaHed lho Spriggs Coal Mine We are prepared to supply this Justly cclebrait.il WEBER COAL ; by car 1on! or ret all. prpnt tit r. C. It. R. Y'nrrl. O flitt t Eltlmngc ami Heading Itooms. BATEM AN & BUEL. 1 ane'l W. II. niHOiAf.ciM. ' UTAH SOUTHERN UAILIiOAI). MiXEi) TRAINS ; XJ INT D AIL "ST. Living iho V:..i Cclitm! Depot, t.tit J-.:ko Ci;y, :u 7.10 a.m., and i? a mly Station, 110:1: point to Liltlo Cuitotr.vcod t.':iv.un,l at i3 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS Leave I't.ili Central Ucot at 7:10 a.iu. and ; 4: jO ji. iu , and t.ia-l.v jiatiuii a; 5 3i a.m. and , 6 .is. ; lVli i jr-i : , S.iU i.ako lo Bi; Co'.t 'iiwOk'.l Station, Vci -; '' 1 ' '-lo " " ivloti fviuiy M gl.w Twenty-five ccms add it inn:it will bo charged 1 wlicn tho faro is collected on tlio train. ! .l-'KUAMOHZ LITTLE, 1 SlTIIKlXrKNliENT. j D. O. CAL. Li Kit, f5 lieu. l'reiKbt and Tkket Agent, GILMER & SALISBURY'S EA!3Ar" STAGE LINES Tllllnli;!! Utah, ff-Oisi li - vast Aevada & Mon- Lenvlug Salt Luke City Dully, run. Tintie, American Fork, Mount Nebo, Sevier, St. Geunre, Utah ; and j'ioeliL', .Nevada ; Tubbing through Provo, jirinijville, Spanish Fork, Pay-sou, Pay-sou, Salt Oroi'k, Chinkou Creek, -Round Valley, Fillmore, Corn Cicik, JJoavcr, Miners ville, and All the principal towns mid mining aimjis in southern Utah and south-east Nevada. Also leave Coitmie, llnh, dally, I Virginia City, lleicua, Fort Benton, Deer Lode, Cedar Creek minen, and passing through all tho j principal towns and min ing camps in Mon- tana. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, Wells, Fargo & Co. Building, j juul tmlt Laka City. Len Wines. n. p. Kimball. SALT LAKE, ! pjisass, And Tintic Stage and Express HUNMNU DAILY VltUM SALT LAUE CITY, via LAKE TOWN, TOOELE CITV, STOCKTON AND OFII1K TO TIN TIG, Tho route liiis byen ro-Htnekcd with Bplen-. Bplen-. did Concord Coaches, Gno Sluok, oaiolulund , a:teutivo Drivers, und every atitniiou is jmid to tho 00m fur' 1 1 i cimvenioiioo of Mmnm- gers. Good accommodathm on the road. THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. Onice at Weill, Fnrgo A. Co.'m, bult Luke Clly. WINKS & KIMIUU,, l'r..,ir,or.. foil. LIVERPOOL & Q:J.,':TCVa -1 j IN MAN .L INE Or Itoynl Mull Mfimifri, HallluK from reiT Vork Every Saturday j AND Cnl.ln Pntrnge, U Limj-wl. (K..M) S7.VOO SLccrni;e " (.;ur.i Ju.uu Paling from Liverpool to IKtwYork Ol. In, . fnH $71,00 , Steerage, - - ('Ju-rtucy) a.UO , Round Trip Tickets icauod ut very low rata JOII1 (i. D A L (r" , A !?' nt, I 1'j Broiwf w;.y. Now York, j Or WILLIAM CA1jL."'H, Airnnt, b" tisJi L;ke City, Utah. |