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Show UEDICAL. F. 11. SIMMONS, M.D.j ! J'i!sicinn, ijurgcoii and Accoucheur, Oilico Main titrcct. Ov.'r Taylor ,t Cu 1 1 o r 'i torc. F. M. K V. 1). BEMOUICT, SUHUtUNS AND PHYSICIANS, UQku Ovor Cildor llro's Aluio Eiiiporiuui. .-1 W. F. ANDtRSON, M.O. H. I. RICHARDS, M.O. Suigi(iii4 ninl I'll) tjfciiiitx, Otiicw, for the pr(ent. at tliolr repocUvo rcijidciicus In tho Utli uud ITlh Ward.'. 1'ltIVATE llOSl'lTAL, iml LJust. iei".cii in J ami Jv Sonlli Streets. W. K ANDKUSON, I'roitncLor. 1.J11U-: Piiyablo woekty in mlvnuoo lor l.-i.iii iiioii i ' i m.', mcdic:il nlteudatK'o, nur.i-iK. nur.i-iK. ;J0 to S- lor wyck. r3iicoi.il :ir-r.iiiceintinis :ir-r.iiiceintinis uindo with bonco-ilont iind ithcr ontc Uud Soudi St., Suit I.nke Cl(y, Throo doors Wust of Revere House, halt .a block Kant of tho Klophuitl bloro. oFFirs nitriiB mow ;t a.u. to Sr. v. ml J. D. THOMPSON, M. D., Lute of Cnraon City, Nevatln, Oners hia 1'rofooioiinl scrvK'os to tho ieoiito ofrilt LakoUiiy. Ucsi-ionoo at t'apt. Tyler's, Ty-ler's, half blook otith of W:ilkcr Broi. Btore, Kn Temple Street. iulM 0. C. QRMSBY, M. D. l'uyaiuiAK, suitUKON anu OKU001ST, illtlUUAM CITY, UTAH. i LEGAL. 2. n. HempMcnd. M. irk patrlek ; HEMPSTEAD & KIR KPATRICK, A ttorueya-at-Law, ! Main StroeL, oppssito Wells, Farito A Co;. ; fiiLT LUC CUT, I C. II. IIcmpBtcad. U.S.AU'y for Utah. f25 I i z, esow. e. d. doge, I SOW & HOUB, iLttornoy and Cohxuiot at Lav iit lika City, Uuli. Offlcoal Bnow' corner, 1st Kit Strtet. Ju5 JONATHAN C. ROYLE, ATTORME Y-A.T-LA V, Salt Lftlte City, Utnb. Ofiloo God'oe, Buildine, 21 Floor. Ren-tlonoo Ren-tlonoo on Jd JCast uroel, betwocii oouth and lit tiouth street'. f0 3. V. aicCuni. c. n. Morgftn AlfjU:KDY& AIOUOAN, Atlomeys-at-Law, QvFiQti. 1 ui doora east of Herald Oflico, ttl-j SALT LAKH CITY. I- 'J' Oil it MANN, AKoriieys-at-Law, I OiVioo. First South St.. FourLh door onit ol lloopor, KldrdKe Si Co'a bank. Salt L:ilto Uitv- uJ Warner Kuril. F. M. Smith. KAULL S. SMITH, A T T O U ,N K V H A T L A V , P.U.T T.AKK CI1 V, I'.vl Ttmi!o Street, ono aoor south of l--') (lodhu'a St-oro L) . OOOPliH, ATTUlt.NliY AND (JOUKSELLOlt, UlHce Kxclinnge ruiI Reading Uoomi, ny-iitnlia. JUlTS 81,T LAKIt TITY. BANKERS. FIRST SATIQSA1 BAIK BE UTAH. (Successor! to Iluaaey, Daliler Co.) WakkksIIusSky, C. L. Dahi.eb, FroaidcLt. Vice Frost. Anthony Qudub, CiuhLcr. Suit Ltikc City, Utuli ; ao connecting office at Ogdon nndCorinno, Uh, and Viruiniaand iioiona, Montana. Dealers in Gold Dust, Coin and Currency, Draw Exchange on Ncit York, Chioaco, St- Louis, Umuha, UonYcr, ta Franciaoo, and all parU of Europe Collectloitl Promptly AUeudciI To. nr . mll Bank of Deseret, Successor to HOOPER, ELDREDGE & Co., Corner .East Teuiplo and First South Streets, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, PAID UP CAPITAL, - 8100,000. Bit IQ II AM VOUNO, President, I II. 3. ELDItKIMiR, V tea Proa, WM. II. HOOl'Elt, WM. JENNlNOy. J-DirccLori. JOHN SHARP, . I FIIUAMORZ LITTLi:, L. S. HILLS, C;vshior, J Deal in GOLD DUST, .COIN, EXC1IAKUU, LAN D W A llil AST 8, COL-LEOE COL-LEOE SCRIP, kc. Colleclions uiado and promiitly remitted, re-mitted, FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. WELLS, FARGO & CO, Express Forwarders, Bankers, DEALERS IN EXCHANGE. Brala on Europe, and all the principal prin-cipal cities of the United Stales. EUROPEAN COLLECTIONS Promptly attended to. Ktt Temple St., Salt Lake City. 'Ill 110. F. TKAUY. Aaont. mU t m .. ia Thon.ll.Jo.R-a. A. W. White WANlvINGr HOUHK OF A. W. WIllTK CO., EAST TEMPLE STREET. sCO Halt Lako City. NOTARIES PUBLIC. ' A. S. GOULD & SON, CONVEYANCERS, a- Mlniim Dcods, Aaroomontfl and Bonds for Deeds. Mortnauoa. Fowora of Attorney, Loasos. Contruuta and other instruments ot writing drawn with accuracy and dispatch. jg Mining Companies; Incorpors ted.untler the LawofUtaI. A. S. GOULD, aud Cf0MMlS8I0iNKK OK DKEDS for New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Pennsylva-nia, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, California, and other 8Uitea aud Tur-litorics. Tur-litorics. East Temple tit., near Wells, Fargo & Co., Halt Lake City. inn IN THAN'. VAST. Wst. Cl.AYTO. S. J. JnSASSOS, Notary Public. Convoyuuj or CLAYTON & JONASSON; CoMBjancers aiil Collectors. rf- olU ct lout in nil piti'l uf tho World promptly atlondod to. -9o-Itllitlfr and other tJominiuies incorporated incor-porated under Iho Laws ol' Utah. tlj'Dceilft, Ilondf, Ooiitrncta, Fnwor! of Aliorncy.iind Lcirul lndtruuionts of all liiiidi drawn with accuracy and dispatch. tTLonn negotiated. Real listwie j l)ouhL. Euld, or lcajod. I runi of Extliangv, Fruiuifiory Note;, DrafU, etc., protested. 1 3rPartVculn- n(t entloii Riven tu tho scttlooiont of Kttntes, AumiUlcs, uml i Uio oollotlion of money in Ureal DrRulu aud Scandinavia. i Jii-jiiin.i ,' httcr proMjity answered. F'roui Ion. c'0ricuc;j uud ueiiuuiu-' ueiiuuiu-' tituoo wiLli tho buaiucj?, and tho Jetor-i Jetor-i uiimtlioil to bo niodot'alo in our charges, wo Tool Coiiliilciit of a fair .-diuro of public pub-lic patronage. Olllcti liit'.t Temple Sirett, over UuniurJ Son's Stoic, a tcivdours north ol" Flist lltlonnI llnnh. octlS ', COLLEGE SCRIP! i pUMMlM'OliS will, tavc $IA .on 1 enoli qiKirter stvtion l-y huying A-rioulhirni t'olKe Scrip. ! AiM'ly to Till': CAMS. OV DKSKKK'I'i j gj Successor to llooncr. Eldrodco i Co BATHSBATHS! Warm Spring: Hal lis ! Private and Plunge. Tliespcclel'i-'ilf Imiln nro open to ttie public nt all ipioiu. 1' ln-ir qWicihaI propcrtim nro so nidoly known Uist it Is needliMS to enumerate thorn. Besides tlio PHv.ite BrUhs, tlie largo nnd handsomely handsome-ly rtirnisHM Plunge Qatle Tor Ln.Hea and Gentlemen are now opn, 11. ARNOLD, nil HOTELS, ETC. 1 IT j TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMES TOWN8END, PROPRIETOR. This House La centrally and pleasantly located, lo-cated, well furnished, and hai accouiuoda-ttoni accouiuoda-ttoni for ISO guests. TnE PUOPRIE-TOR la now preparing to build larss additions to his liolol, whlth when flnlshed, will renJ.or it tho Most CompUte Establishment in tho ROt'KV MOUXT.UX liKCION ! MBllaa AMERICAN HOTEL, A Select and First-Class House. ONE ULOCIt EAST OK TI1KATRE, SALT I.AKK CITY. TcrmsS3,l0 p!v day. Uoartl wild out i-ooiim Sl-i.UO per week. Ua litis fret: t, y licit Ik. J. C. LI TTLK, iun2i Iroirli?tov. WASIIIXGION HOUSE, Third South St, east oFMain, SALT LAKE CITY. Spring JJeds, ihc best in towu, 50c. Moals, .... 5c Thli ty Nowipapera lahen. HENRY BltrXTOX, Troprietor. octlS New Coiuiercial Loflpi House, Near foot of Commercial Street, Was c B B ' 0. n-' - 0. W. TAPPAN, Proprietor. Spring Ucilii, SO ctt. pet- Nlylit, or ol5 .30 per YcU. UTAH HOTEL; MAIi ST., OiSt)KN. The only Ji rat-clans Mouse in the City. (Formerly known as tlio WUIlo Uouso.X It is greatly enlarged, tliorouglily renovaleil, vefuvnisiietl anil provided provi-ded "Uu Uuv Room, lliu-Uii' Shop antl Batli Rooms. Omnibus to anil from all traiu.i. TitfjoivTors going Eiist from Salt Liko City nmy now avoid tliu nniilorvaftnt tiwk or an early morning morn-ing riile on tlio Utitb Central Itnllrouil liy coming to Ogilon ilio previous cvoniuji. EUDEY & WILLIAMS, ol 0 1'ioiui.lorH. OQUIRRH HOUSE, Corner Main and Loenststreote, TOOELE CITY, UTAH. Good Accommodation for Famines, o2i K. 8. POOTE, Propriotor. GRAND RESTAURANT.' GODDARD-'S BUILDING, EAST TEMPLE STREET. Thii establishment is elegantly furnished, keeps eujjpliod with tho dollcaoies of tho season and tho best tne market. affords, and employs none but FIRST-CLASS COOKS. Dinner, Breakfast or Lunch, 00c Evorylhlns desired servod by tho oard nt lowest-prices, Fresh salmon, ood und rockliah received daily. Chocolato. ico-cream, cakes, Ac, in tho ovoning, for ladici, in pr'tvto rooms. HIHI fL''S": CHOP HOUSE AND OSTElt SJLOON, BERNARD IS $ STEVENS, Prop'rs, LAST TEMPLE STREET, Thrco doord Ijolow Second ulh St., SALT LAKE OITY. OPJilN DAY AND NIGliX. PIILL. MAEOETTS ILia opened his new oatabliahmont on FIRST SOUTH ST., Between thoUo-op. Store and tlio Towiisend Jlouso. Nearly opposite the New Meat Market. fur tho salo of ENGLISH and SCOTH ALES AND PORTER. T oulo'a Stono u-lo, GENUINE. Wltolcnalo and Retail. A splondid assorLment, of Tobacoo and Cigars, The Old St anil on Second South Street tu mill In full blast. an (,'24 LAGER BEER SALOON I waoeneh's celebrated Lager Beer, Ale AND PORTER, Under Wooilmausee'a Building, First door north or Wells, Fare's. kuIO II. TRUSUT ii. CO. CITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep aonnlantly on hand. Wholesale ami Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Lowest Kates. OROESUECK'S UUILDISUS, nl7 Ernst Tempi Street. JOHN TAYLOR & BRO., Merchant Tailors, COMMERCIAL STtlKKT, KJiL'f' CoUSt:iul I v on biud a clioloo nr-iort-tncuLof FRENCH, ENULISII aud AMERICAN Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Etc., ; Ol' the lincs't itiiili ties and latot styles, which , wo inako u i to order in tho most Lmhiooable 1 and approved manner. I jar ii at kon age oliciti-;d-s I aug2J ' v. - Mince Pies i At 12 o'clock every day, , A'f H. WALLACE'S, EAST TEMPLE STREET. ORGANS, ORGANS! ORGANS! DAYNES & CO.. Fur Utah Territory.- for the selo of the celebrated cele-brated SMITH'S AMKBICAN I CABINET ORGANS Respeotfiilly Invite tho memhere of ,Lho AluBioal Prol'ejsion and the Puhlic tfWierally to otill at their JUuaio Koouis, . , FIRST SOUTH STREET," Two doora east of the Po?t Oflico. Halt L.ke City, and eiamine their fplenvlld stock ol ' Organs, and lentn the unprccedentcilly LOW I PltlCLS at which they oiler them lor snle. tho price beinu from twenty io ililrly per cent lower than they can be bought iu any other house In Utah. JJaynwi A; Uo. do not olfor tho SMiTii OKClANS at ihoco low Daurod becauso thoy are, as bouio would havo it belioTod, a poorly manufactured ami conciueiHly chuiip instrument: lor, lor es-I es-I ecllonuo of workmanship they have no supe-I supe-I riors. while in atrcnaLh. imrity und rtweetiu-.s ot tone, they tlinilenyc i In- proieioa l to .roiluco uny inalruiuent ciiual to them. j Tlie oauio of Lhtir LOW RATES la cufily explnincd: They havo n.. l.joal uttoiits whom thoy 1'AV TO 1'lll'F lutir waros; ami liOdidca this, they have rcsolvod to place theao boautii'ul in.iiniruentj wltbiu the reach of nil, and will i!o so hy doiiiK what no other house iu Utah ireicnds to do, namely, sharing with their initroiu the cum -minion nllowod by tho uianuliiclurer. Acinic Aci-nic on this principle, thoy oilur their instruments instru-ments at twenty per cent, loss than can lent rotail IlKurofl, beside paying the troifht to the railway terminus iu this city, iruarantec-init iruarantec-init ovury Instrument sold sound and tree of. diinifico. They will aell a Parlor urgan.with elonant Black Walntit.Ca.se. Five dlops, 1 Truinulo and Kneo-awoll, lor if 11, the mx-trn mx-trn retail prico beina 81 10. An instrument for a school or meetiiiK-houuo, with power sufliciont for fifty Bineers. with seven Slops, Sub-Iiass, Octave, Coupler, Treinulo and : Knee-swoll, for 180, tho onstorn price lor the same instrument being . In proof that tho Amonuan Urinin is all thoy roproacnt, thoy rolor purchasers to tho followiuu woll-known Kontloiuon ; U Ban-some Ban-some i. h. Davis, A. Minor, John Sharp, . W. Bears and W. S. Uodbe. alfco Wrs. ti. Kimball, uli of this city; U. llonroid. ol bait Crook, Juab county; T. Citaynor, Ucdon; tho Fishbvirn Choir, lirigham City. Uayncs & Co. will also sell every other description of firat-class Musical Merchandise, Merchan-dise, lrom a Pianot'orto to a Violin riuiug, at tho same ratio; and to prove that tha pro-acdiag pro-acdiag Btatomonla contain uot a particle of oxatjgeralion, thoy invito ail-niuaiciiuis and tho public to oall aud prove thesr trulh by personal osaminatiou ami invcstigttlion. ltomomherl , J. DAYNES & CO. Dealers in Mnaical Instruments. Two Doors East of the Post OrUce, SALT LAKE CU V. Agents for the Celebrated Grover & Baker Sewing Machine T LUMBEnlrARDS, EDDINGTOIV'S s Two Blocks south of the U.C.R.H. Depot, and next to Win. Jennings' Jen-nings' Tannery, Tho yard is kopt constantly suppliod by several saw-mills with A Full Assortment of Native Lumber. W. E. soliciU tho patronafre of his old frionds, and by punctuality and diligence in business hopes to merit a Bhare ef public support. i FOR SALE In tho 15th Ward, ono j block and a half west of tho U. C. H. K., a Email house and half-lot, with fine orchard. For particulars enquire of I aajt2T WM. ISDDTNOTON. UTAH AND CALIFORNIA LUMBER COMP'Y, i Incorporated July 17, 1871. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $75,000. Dealers in all kinds of BnildingMaterial LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS, p -T ,. VENETIAN UL1NUS, ALL KINDS MOULDINGS, ' CIIICO SUGAR PINE, CEILINU, HIDING, FLOORING. ' California redwood, rustic siding, flooring, etc., etc., etc. Orders Io v Mill T f 1 11 b e r s pruinptly lilh tl. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. 1 ; Main St., Live doors aouth o'.' Walker's ; All business done through the President of iho Company. ; OQlces Lumber Yard, oDe block south of Railroad Depot. E. II. BARRON, President. i D. W. PARKHURST, i Kocrotarv. CHARLES DAI1LER, juy21 Treasurer. LUMBERYARD. 7UOHS,- WINDOWS, ;m,iNDS, j MOULDINGS J ALL KINDS "OF LUMBER. T. It. JOSES & CO., UaU-ft-bioaksiuta of U. C. Dpot. 1 myo Utah Silver Mining Company, LIMITED. TO COAL BURNERS! WANTEO. Tenders fur 30,000 Busltels of Uharooal, clcin and well burnt. To bo delivered in quantities of not less than 1.000 bushols, at tbo (Join- Eany'a lvorkd, Bingham Canon, Utah, on or foro tho !5th of Movouibur next. Tho Company reserve to thou?Folvc3 tho riifht to reject tho lowest or any oiler. Tcndora to bo addrersod to PHILIP A. BAG LB. Ros. Secretary. timoUinB Works Binchan Canon. oil WITCHES &JBWELRY ! O. L. ELIASON, "IliUS to inform tho residents of Salt Lako City and vicinity, that ho not only guarantees to properly IteiiiUr.Clean and Adjust. Watt lie 8 and Clironometeri, but ho will malce thorn or any part of thorn, to order, and warrant tho worli. A new sui'ct.y of ELGIN and SWlfaS WAXUIIE3 just received, which ho will guarantee as reliable tiniG-koepors. I'ncod to dety competition Roruembcr tho ciMro?s. Two doors east of the I) cue ict It aim. ENCYCLO PEDIA, j A DLOTLONAUY OF j 'universal knowledge For tlie I'enplc. llcviscd Kdition. Re-issuc of 1S7U-7J , with Mapa, Flutes and Fug ravings. To bo coiuplotod in SO Parts, making 10 Vols, of SlU iiiujcs each. IllustralCLl with about Four Thousand En-uravings En-uravings and Forty Maps. ! PRICK jtei- Part, Including Maps and Illustrations, (it) Cents. L'lllUtiPliU VOLUMK: Extra Cloth, beveled boards o ;10 Library Booop, runrblod edges G UO Half Turkey Morocco 0 50 MeF.ra. II. II. KEYS & CO. aro tho Agents for C numbers' Encycloucitla for (he Pacific Ctiast, and ara publish craand im- Jiorters of other American aud English stan-lard stan-lard and illustrated works. CASS EL'S MEW POPULAR KUUCATOlt, Now Edition, Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of biography bi-ography aud Mythology, by J. Thomas, A M., L. D. National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Ainorioaus.GO parte ut 50 ccute ouch- I. II. ICE Y Ji. CO., &13 Clay St-, tft.n 1'iancisco. Mr. R, May is now in Utah ana will visit tho different places to solicit for tho firm, Partios subscribing for any of their works may rely upon bcint' faithfully sorvod cvory month, God be Octagon House, B7 SALT Li AIS.K CITY. UTAH CENTRAL UAILllOAU. PIONEER LIME OF UTAH, On and after Monday, July 17, 1H71, Loavo Salt Lako City at 5 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. Arrivo at Ogden 7 a. ni, and p. m. Loavo Ondon at 8 a. in. ami 5:30 p. m. Arrive at Salt Lako City 10 a.m. and 7:3U p,m In addition to tho abovo TVLIIXlliJZO TItiXINB Will run DALL1, SUJSDAYS EXCEPTED Leaving Salt Lako City at 5.3(1 p.m., and Otfden at 6 a, m. Far from Salt Lake City to l'aVor Jliicd Woods CroiS - - t'J 1'U ;i) Co Centroville - - 0 M 0 45 I'armington 1 u tiS Kaysvillo - - 1 ij U i& Ogaen - - - 2 50 1 bl) Fare from Ogden to 1 Kaysvillo - - SIM SO rt.' 1 Farmin!on - - 1 TO 0 tir Ccntrovillo - - 2 ti"j I i5 i Woods Cro?? - - 2 S 1 15 : Salt Lake City - - 2 si 1 60 j Pincngeri will please Purcnaae tlieir Tlcketa at tli Offices. J fifty Conts additional will l,a charred whot tho fare is collected on tho tr.iiu, Tor ill information concerning freight oi r.-wsatc, apply to 1. O. CALDKK, General Freight and Ticket Ag't. JOHN SEAKP, SUPERINTENDENT, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. GLOBE BAKERY, j East Temple Street, flrat door I north of Co-operative Grocery ' Department. GOLIGHTLY& HARRIS Keep constantly on hand GOOD FRESH BREAD linns, Cakes, Pies, Crackers, Etc. . Tin. Yarioty of CONFECTIONERY, j Whol.sale mid Retail. CJreccries, Flour, .,:! Feed, &c. DANIEL GRENIG'S BAKERY i AND I I GROCERY STORE, WEST SIDE I COMMERCIAL STREET, ! Near Second South street, IS NOW IN FULL OPERATION Whoro ho will be pleased to wait upon his friends and patrons with Everything iu the above Lille CHEAPER THAN .EVER. GIVE II I U A CALL i.V HIS NEW RETREAT. marl t j OYSTERS ! OYSTERS ! ! j BOOTH'S CELEBRATED ! BALTIMORE OYSTERS! BREWER & LAPI-IAM, ' SOEE AajlXT,1, SALT LAKE CITY, Ui'ALI. I .-3- The tntdo niul f:unilio3 supplied. i DAY & CULMER, lUl'ltliTERfl 1KD JCALCIt3 IH GENERAL MERCRAXDISE, OOXSI3TI'0 OP DUV GOODS, GHOCEItlttS, HARD WAftK.I UOOT.H, SHOES, HATH, CltOCKKltV,LAi1IP8, CILASSWARE, COllUAGE Twl.BS, VVOODE.WAllE, CAUPKTS, CltAtKKRS i, BISCUITS, TOBACCO, tfcC, 4iC, A.C. Which thoy ofl'or at pricea that guarantee satisfaction and defy competition. Tho choicoat 1? 3ES .A. Sf oouatantly on hand of tho following kinds I Gunpowder - - SI-75 to $2.35 I Voiiiif Uyxou - 1.00 to 1.00 Tycoon ... , 1.30 to 1.05 Fooplng - 1.15 to 1.35 Pekoe - l.Q to 1.40 Soueliong - 00 to 1. 00 Dlmnond L.. 1.00 Natural Leaf - DO to 1.00 And the famous English ! Allxed Tea ... 1.75 I Dcalors in Toaj will Gnd it to thoir advantage ad-vantage to eivo us a call, before purchaa- i ing thoir Teas, as our facilities in (his branch of our business oannot bo excelled in tho oity. uutU WJIsT TED FOR CASH! 1,000 hushcls ISiuley, 2,000 " Wlic.it, I HHl it. .i (t- JJWWW Will.-, 20,000 lbs. Dried JL'cuchcs j 1,000 SiirkH riour, frood brands HIGHEST PRICES PAID. Ail kiiula of Grain, Slatts' and Valley ! Flour, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, etc., For Sale, Cheap as the Cheapest, in quantity, or retail, by CEO. H. KNOWLDEN. West aide of Main street, Salt Lake City. 0C16 ws2:iisA.,r! WIIEA.T I WHEAT I BRING ON YOUR Wheat, Outs, liarley, Corn, Dairy :u;;l of her Proilure WOODS k KEATOxN 'ir Tiii; STAR BAKERY, A Few Doom Kant of Post OfTlce, And set tho HIGHEST MARKET PRICE In CASH for (lie Same. Groceries, l'rc.-b Bread, Jiuns, Cukes, Crackera, etc., always on hand. si HARDWARE. 1VTHW HARDWARE STOB'S AM kinds of HEAVY 1IAKDWAR1?, Iron mid Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Affrlcnltitral Implement And Mining Tools, At Lowcit Rates. OPPOSITK SALT LAKE IIOISE NOWISYOUR CHANGE FOR STOVES ! NOW IS VOIR CHANCE l'Oll S T O "V IB S i Over One Hundred Different Kinds and Styles tc i Select from, Including the Old Favorites, Charter Oak, New Era, i Monitor, Inland Empire Superior, Etc., These as well as other varieties will be SOLD CHEAPEB AT IUE Hardware Dep'nt i OF z. o. nvr:. i. THAN IN ANY Ol'LIMl HOUSE IN THIS TURRtTOKY. II. U. CLAWSOff, sl7 Supcrintondont. ZU.UUUlROH AND STEEL At C. II. SEiissett's. Opposite Salt Lake House. nl6 IIICIIAU1JS' IRON WORKS, CHICAGO, ILL., MHtintacturumor PORTABLE &ISTATIONARY Engines, SI' And Madiiuvry fur Smelting Furnaces Contracts mado for buildiug I"urua-, cos of Utah Fire Stone, Including MaeLuncry, ifce., set up in complete running older. llefcrencei Eureka Mining Company, Com-pany, Salt Lake City Ulan Smelling Smell-ing Company, Tlntlc. Address J. C. JHchards, Chicago. COALKOAL! Having purchiLHtil (lie Spriggs Coal Mine We are prrpnreil to supply this JiiHtiy cclebratcil WEBER COAL liy car load or rrf all. prpot at U. r. It. It. Yard. Otlicei Eiclinnuc and Heading lloouis. BATEMAN & BUEL. aajcS W. II, lilKUiAgeut. TRAVEL. . UTAH SOUTHERN l RAILROAD. MIXED TRALNS Jrt XJ 1ST D AIL Leaving the Utah Central Depot, Salt Lake City, at 7.10 a.m., and Sandy Station, (tscarcst point to Littlo Cottonwood Canon.) at 6 p.m. A SUNDAY TRAINS Lem o Utah Centra! Depot at 7:10 a, in, aud i:S0 p.tn , and Sandy Station at S.3 1 a. in. and C p.m. Sait L:iko to Bi-; Cot Un wood Si a', ion, ot ; " " l titlo - bOns S.mJy " 81.W) ' Twenty-five otnU !fidition:il wilt ti oharsed wbtn the faro is collccied on tho train, ;i"Ki:..HOKZ LITTLE, SLTKRlSrENDKNT. I O. O. CALDEll, ! 66 tJcn. i'roiKbt and Tioket ArouI. GILFriER S SALISBURY'S .rrV ' . ESAB5.Y STAGE LINES Timoti;ii Utah, yoath - cast Nevada & Mon-Siiaa;s, Mon-Siiaa;s, Leaving Salt Lake City Dally, running run-ning .-on ill to i Tintic, American Fork, iWouut Nebo, Sevier, St. Ueorce, Utah; aud ' i'ioehc, iN'evada ; Paiulng through Provo, Spriiis-'vilic, Spanish Fork , Pay son, Salt Creek, Chicken Creek, 1 Hound Valley, Fillmore, Corn Creek, Jjiavcr, Miners villc, and All the principal towns and niininq ' camps in southern Utah and south-east : Nevada. : Also leave Corlnut, l ull, dnlly. 1 UlllllllS iiurt ll In Virginia City, Helena, Fort Benton, I Beer Lodgo, Cedar Creek minen, and pasbing through all tho principal towns and mining min-ing canips in Montana. Mon-tana. PRINCIPAL OPPICIC, Wells, Fargo & Co. Building, jun-1 Salt Lake City. Lon Wines. u. p. Kimball. SALT LAKE, Pimm And Tintic Stage and Express IIUA'MNU UAILlf PROM SALT LAKE CITY, via LAKE TOWS, J TOO ELK CITV, STOCKTON AND OPIIIK TO TINTIC. Tlio routo haw boon ro-Rtoo):od wifh union- did Concord Concho.", fiuo Stock, ouioful and j attcntivo Drivora- und ovory attention in paid 1 to tho ooraf'ir' ,i.l ounvonionoe of paesoa- fore. j Good accommodations on. the road. xmiouan BY DAYLIGHT. Cheap Fare and Quick Time. Office at Wells, Farfro A. Co.'s, Salt Lake Clly. WINKS & KIMiSA,L, 1 I'rotiriotnrr. J 3L tiVERPOOt & Q'JfcSJwTOWM i lULIAi: L I WE OT Royal 01 nil Steninri-s, Sailing from New York Every Saturday AND Vllti uatc Tuesday. I Cabin Pnssage, l-j LiTcrjiool. (k-jM) S75.UU Steerage t " ' (m-.j ay.oo Passage from Liverpool to New York CbMii, ... (UuM) 875.00 Steerage, - - (Cu-rency) a. 00 Hound Trip IiokU iEsuod at very low rt JOHN O.IiALK, A ktiI, 15 Uroadway, Hot 'iui. Or WILLIAM C A L D V, ''., At-c;it, Q'1 bait Lako (Jity, UUh. |