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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. OVERLAND HOUSE MAIN STREET, SAIr LAKK CITY? First Chiss Accommoilalion lor Gentlemen. ii.'.',', :!;'" ".', II'" c rr'"" ?i 1X1 i lUrl. .r Mi,.;, 1 -uimlry conne.'tod with tlio I'm ,,i nil siii'.'ji'x?' ""-'! HEXllV l'.lirXTOX. l'i.,.riMor. TOWNSEND HOUSE HALT l.AKt: CITY, THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, JAMES TOWXSESD, Propietor. 'PUIS 4101 SE IS CENTRALLY LOCAT-L LOCAT-L od, " ell iurni?hcd, and baa accommodations accommoda-tions fur 150 kuiuu. The TroiTietor is now pre'iarinj to build laro additions to his iiotet, whioh, when Unisnodi willrender it The Must Complete Establishment in TUE UOCKY MUHKTA1N KKjrON. mil TAYLOR'S HOTEL, OX THE El" HOPE AN PLAN. Cor.tre of block. Wot side East Tomplo lroot- Rooms by the Day or Week. A FIRST-CLASS KKS fAURNT, kept by Mr. IL E. BUtWFSd. Burd by tho Day oJ Week, Meals at all hours. Xo exponse spared to please patrons. Uot and Cold Ba'hs, TA V LOR & CUT LEU, Proprietor... BIO . WASHINGTON HOUSE, SKW ADDITION, ANOTHER 100 NEW BPKJNU BEDS, NEW TARJFj?. Third South Street, Salt Lake City. Board and Lodging, ? week 86-00 7.00 Board and Lodging, $ day 1.00 1.25 Day Board, weoK, 5.00 Bods, week 1.50 2.50 BodaiS nighty. 2b 3 50 GBSAT fESTEM HOTEL, 2d Souti-st, Salt Lake City, With a capacity for 200 gue3ts. First-class accommodations ac-commodations for families and travelers. Room?, por diy, from 50 els. to SI 00; Rooms, por ween, from Jt.m to 810.00: Board, per weak, $7.u); Meals, 60 cents each. Free Omnibus to the Hotel. Barber Shop and Laundry connected with the Hotel. ICE FOR SALE. For particulars anquire at the office. niyl7 SMITH A BIGAZE.'Proprietors. OCDEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL RAILROAD DINING HALL, OOXEN, UTAH, Situated en Hailroad Platform, Junction of L'. P. and C. P. Railroads, marll S. EK.B, Proprietor. PULASKI HOTEL, Known as the CHICAGO RESTAURANT. Opposite U. P. and C. P. K- R- Depot, OOOEX, L'TA II- PASSENGERS wjjihing to remain over a few days can obtain pleasant rooms and first slass accommodation. Terms Si, OO and 03.50 per day. A SAMPLE ROOM attached to the House L jnchos put ap'for passengers. I J. B. CZACHERT, pl9 Proprietor. SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. Grand Hotel, on Markot, New Montgomery 1 Second Streets, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. fi JOHNSON i Co., Proprietors. MORTON HOUSE, Port 3trcot. )sanKb.hc:8CO. Above Koarnoy, I Th bs-rt ccmiin"lation jiiarantood. Loca. tion contral. 1 tHM5, tM ui UnO nor Day- a,.l5 W. 0. OKAUAM, ProrrWor- OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, t Omaha, Neb. IrnilR WJIWT AND FINEST HOTEL I OPENED. OCT. 1, lS'J. I,F.H. T!li''.U.L, I'.uiiridm: ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! ' Krailios l'U llh.Clli, auJ Walnut SI-'., I SA1XT LOUIS. M O. i LAVBILLE. WAHXEU i Co.. Proi.'J. ' I " !!i i:n" oVoJ Elv jtr loaJiM Iron. ; -!.HlO -Tail i- '" , noo I :otucJn ol tho hole!, . MEATS. I ! NOTICE. ! THE CHOICEST CUTS I of ! ALL KINDS OF MEAT, Ami cvi-rytliintt i Hw H!- LEVI OAlUiETT. 813 CIVIL ENCINEERS: W.BREDEMEYER, II M,,-"Xf"L Bl'nVKYOR. cos JVllKS II." M.UITINKAU; I.OOAX, CACHE COUXTT. Mineral plnims survevod. ol0 JOSEPH CORLINSKI, I' I V I X, ENGINEER, Unitod State, Minora! an.l ' lloimiy riurvoj-or ror Utah. Offioo:-Fir.t Sootb Sire.t, noarly oprosit. bt- Alark a ohurh. m. tTburcess, Civil Engineer and U. 8. Mineral Surveyor, Will prepare the neeos'ary Papors and Diagram, Dia-gram, lor Patonu and i'rolostA, Offloo in BaUJins oconpied by Snrreyor uencrax ianl IRONFOUNDERS EDMUND WILKES .L SILT LIKE IRON CO,, Manufacturer of all kinds ot Iron and Brass Castings, Mining, Milling and Smelting MACHINERY, Win contract to erect Quartz Mills & Smelters complete, Nart.ow Gal-ge Railroad Worj;, SWITCHES. FROGS and WATER STATIONS, SEAT, HAJsD, PUSH, and MINING CARS, BUILDING FRONTS, ORNAMENTAL HOUSEWORK, And PUILDINGS, Etc. Wokks: One block South of tho U.C.lt.R. September 30, 1ST3. ol Prospeetus for 1874. Seventh Year. THE ALDINE, An illnstrated Monthly Journal, nniversally admiitcd to bo tho Hand omost Periodical in tho World. ropre-entativo and Chamidon of American Tiute. Not for Sale in Book or Kers Stores. Tho ALDINE, whilo issued with all tho rpRiilarity, has nono of tlio temporary or tinsly intoro-t charaoterisiio f ordinary periodicals. It is an olignnt mifcellnny of ure, light and graceful litoraturo, and o collection col-lection of pictures, tna rarest suociuions of artistic skill, in blafk and white- Although each succeeding number aiTords a fiv.-h plea-Fure plea-Fure to its friend?, tho real value and beauty of tho 'ldme wiH bo most appreciated after it has been bound up at tho oloo of tho year. W-bile other publications may claim superior cheapness, as ooin pared with rivals of a similar simi-lar clasa, tho Aldino is a unique and oripioal conception alone and unapuroa bed absolutely abso-lutely Without competitioni in price or character. cha-racter. The possessor of a complete volume cannotduplicato tho tjuantlly of lino paper and cnnraviofts in any otuor shapo or numborot volumes "for ten Uluos ius cc-t ; and then there are tho cliromos. besides!" ART DEPARTMENT, 1S7-1. Tbo Illustrations of tho Aldine have won a world-wido reiiutation. and in tho art centres ol Kurope it is an admiitc-d Tact that its wood cuts are examples of the highest perfection evr at t a nod. Tho oumon prejudice in favor of "fteol rlatcs," is rapldlf yielding to a moro educated UnJ and di'criinin-tius tas'o whii:h roconni?os tbo ndvantajtoa of Eiiporior arti.-tic iuility with greater facility ot production. pro-duction. 'Jbo -oodcut.s of tlio Aldine possess all tbo delicacy and olaborato finish of tho mo?t costly etool plate while they afford a better rendering of tho artist's original. 'lo fully realize tbo wondcriul work which tho A Idino i- dnirp lor thocauso of art culture in America, it is odI.v necosury M considor the cost to tbo jieoploofany othor decent representations repre-sentations tbo productions of Kreat .nin-ors. In addition to iho dosiens by tho membora of the Xutionul -f-udomv, and nthor nolcd American artists tho Aldino will roprodaoe examples of tho host foroign masters, solooiod with view to tho biijbost uriUric uucooas iicni iiioalcst one.-al inierorl. Thin thu subscnl;-br subscnl;-br to tho i" Idino will, at a trilling cost, en toy in his own home tho pleasure-j andrehmng inlluonco'pftruoart. Tho quarterly tinted rlatosfor ls71 will he by Thomas Moranand J- 1. Woodward. Tho Christmas issuo fur 11 will contain special designs appropriate to tho season, by our best artists and will surpass in attraction any of its predecessors , PREMIUM FOR 187-1. Kvery Bub-jribor to th-s Aldino for tho yoai 1S71 uill recoivo a iair of chromo. Iboori-trinai Iboori-trinai pictures wre painted in oil for the publishers of tho Aldino, by Ihomas Moran, wbo"o great Colorado pieturo w.u purchased by Congress for ten thou'nnd do lnr. lhe suiieet wore chosen to mpresoDt 1 1 and- lho Wusu" Uno i a viow in the U bite Mountains, Now Hamp-bire: tho other eiv&s thoClitf ufUroon i-Ivor, Wyoming lorntory ho dilferenco in tbo nature ot tbo scpnos thom?oivcs is a ploasuw contrast, and affords a gooi display ol the artist's scope and color-in?' color-in?' Tho chronica aro each worked from thirty distinct platus, and aro in si.o (lL's". ami iippon ranee exact iac-imilios ol tho ori-rinaU. ori-rinaU. The pr mentation of a worthy oxatuplf of America's Kroalo;t lat.ibcapo I'a'Dtor U ih stiiiM-ribuM of tho Aldino was a bold bJt t.tviiiiaik happy idea, and its success.! ul reali-itition reali-itition ir i.tf.tl by tho lollowinj: tc?limonia. uvortbesitn.-'uroof-Mr. -Moran bimsell , "M. -r. .1 anies Stttmn J: On. .... "Liciitlemen,-1 am dlichtod with tin i.-uttfa in coljr of your chrou-.s. 1 hoy an won. "r ullv juccslul re1;rt,Untatiun.- bj mcchonicaf process ofiho oriKii.nl pamtmga "Vory rospect hilly. Sunod -'TH"ti. MOKA.N.". Thos.' dioi-'i-iis aro in ovury sot.no xmon-"io xmon-"io 'Ihov ar bv an original A-uoiioan pro-"if; pro-"if; wit "maturial of A.i.crican u.anlaeturo, i-reui divML-uS of American sceiiory by an TnSrlcan painter, and piwod to subKv hu-s to tho first succes.-lul A.i.enc.rn Art ourn.il If no better be-au?o ot all ihis.ibcy t H err otn 1 pos.rss an mtoresr. no ioreisn : 'ductionVn'in.Muro, and f Lnv tho ivor-.o I by reason of pooJli.ir ncin K, of I "od,Tct ioi they cost the poblifbor. inly a triio. "while o.,ii,il in every rosi.ect to rotTo't and irlll ap,.roci.to tho cntornm. t-u rcudori thoir distribution poasiblo. if any siibfcnbor should 'nd.oato a pr ofor- ( IriSnTJi. eeatin.ioyu. betray tbo lonsinc of hia heart. TERMS. -,o:uni.;i..in advance, .v.th Oil Chromo. Eroo. j-vr M Ctnto Ej.ua. the Cknmv '' (jc aoit, multntoJ, t'di-Jiloiat, (HUtJ'i-jKitd (HUtJ'i-jKitd mail. , uio of Jumos Sutton i to. CANVASSERS WANTED. information by apfbm to ES SVTItfX Co..-riibllsbcr 5S MAIDEN LANE. NEif VORK. W.M. 11. llAUKlN.i'rON, Anon!. Salt Lake City- A. B. DUNFORO J-Lj:iJ. S1IAKP DUSFOBD. DENIISIS, Hears torn Kiinl ill. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. J. C. HEMINCRAY, TTOrtSEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, X.I. 3. I f1" "bJI'" Ulocfc, Eint cou sireot, .eit Lake City. ..j OKO. VMiELRBMlTH 8. J. J05ASBi!l SMITH cV. JONASSON, , TTOtlNhVSA COUNSELORS AT LAW. ifr.K r'J?lr."Vsf," Lal'0 t-'iUito door, I south of Salt Lake House. j 11. A Notary always in the office. aii2 Hosti.sTorT Tnr.opoRp ai-RMrsTEK STOUT & BURMESTER, . A TTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, OOice on Jlain i F'rcet. nearly epiuisito tbo TribTine Oflice, Salt Lake City, Utah. ao 1 J. II. CASTKB. c. c W1L805. CARTER & WILSON, A TTORXETS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER xx First National Bank, East Temple sL 0. V. BMSETT- OEO. T. THTTSET. BENNETT, &. WHITNEY, A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER -TA. D. Gronig's Store, Main street. Salt Lake City. CB. BIXPniaD. It. I1HEP1TE1CE. HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET. Opposite Wells. Fargo .k Co., Suit Lake O'ty- nlO BROKERS. C. E. Pomeroy, MONEYJTO LOAN. Exchange on New York, San ' Francisco and Europe. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. SILVER BULLION BOUOUT. SILVER TRADE DOLLAltS. Collections jVEacle. LOANS MADE for othor parties on first-olass first-olass Securities. STOCKS AND BONDS Boucht an .Sold. RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. EMIGRANT R. It. TICKETS to tho EasL CAUIN AND STEERAGE PASSAGE to Europe. CUECKS CASHED nRer Banking Uours. TRUST DKEDS, MOH TGAGES at DEEDS DKAWN; TITLES EXAAI1NFD. If you want Cheap Passage to the East; If yna want to Send Money to the Old Country; If yeu want to Emigrate a Friend from Europe, call at tho office in CODBE'S DRUC STORE. STATIONERY. STEVENS & CO., IMesale aiii Retail Stationers, Between Walker and Clift House,", MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. se23 TEE B ADVANCED PRICE PAID FOll Dried PEACHES AND APPLES, TEASDEL & CO. We aro Selling Low ECU CASH our Slock of Blankets, Clothing, Shawls, Woolen Goods. ! TEASDEL & CO. I PARLOR, HEATING, AND I ; COOKING STOVES, At Low Qisli Rutty. TEASDEL & CO. t a VERY CHOICE FAJM f GROCERIES, The Finest of TEAS, AnJ "cwly KoaitoJ G O F V K K . CALL AND EXAMINE. XO THOVHLE TO SlinW U'XjDS All g.Hxls iKlivcrcd Fite uf Charge. TEASDEL & CO., 65,67,69 East Temple Street WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES AND JEWELRY O. T-j. EL XJSOIST BEGS to inform iae residents of Salt Lake City and rieirjity, that ho not only fuarameae to proi urly Eei-air, Clean and Adjust Watch wand Chronometers, bat he will make them or any pan of hem to order, and warrant the work. Jo5troceivod a now scttIv of EV'n.Swia i WatDe and a fine it -ck of sirst-clsa 'eweiry ricoe oj li.w aa any in iovel. 1-wo doors baft oi tiie uaseret Bank. di ' Z. C. fvl. !, O - , . t'S . rife Opposite the Pgs Office. JUST KfcX'RIVt'D, a VCr Lar.jesui.plr o the Hnest ELGIN AND. WALTHAiVT WATCHES, With all the ilodorn Inuirovonienta; with PATENT DUST EXCLUDER, PATENT SAFETY PIMJJfS, Patent Regtilators. etc. FOR Mlncrs.Farmers Jfc R.;llroad Traveler. they axe the Bast In the World. FOR Strength, Good Time-keeping and DurabUUv, there is none to Excel them. Eoery Watch is Warrant td by Special Certifcafe. t :nd ir Price Lit . ' Ladies' anfl total's Waicta, AST. FINE JEWELRY, A very select and elegant variety. BECOME ASD SEK US. CARL C. ASSUSSEaV, SALT LAKE CUT Hi j HIE SHORTEST ROUTS TU FORTUNE $100,000 for only $2.50. THE LAKf.KST RETURN TOR T11E SMALLEST IS VESI.MEXT. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT Will bo held at' LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, December 31st, 1873, For tho bonofit of a JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL. 40,000 'GIFTS, $450,000 IX PRIZES, , PRINCIPAL TEIZE, ?100,000, Consisting of the suporb pnlittinl rosidBncoof Simon A boles, i-sij., un'urnas-od as ft private dwcllin,; in tho United States, bfingonly a few blocks from tho Cmirt House, nurioumlod by LUHsniQcont pruands. orchiirds. gardens and vinojards The buiMinc hai b-cn only recently re-cently completed with all modern improvements. improve-ments. PR1ZR LIST. 18 PrUos, Real Lsiate Sl .r:.! 1 Ca3b Prize -Ji.tjii) 2 " jlO.IMOoach 3.inD i " " -MHtit 4 " a.inK) " II1.HH) a; " j.oiiO ai.iKO SO " WH) " 'Ji.lXXt liX) " ?n " "JiJl o SKI ' IINI " .'.IMI AM " ' " 1 V" 0"8 " li' " i:i."'ii i o.-j in i't.H-1 i-r-s " " '' 1 , . iio " in. ' 40.001) 1'riiOS. f -130,1)00 The titlo to the uuove re-ii citato ip suaran-i suaran-i toed perfect. Tho libornt toniia uT tliif yo"if ir.o brines it ) within tho roach of nil tho greatest ojipor-. ojipor-. t unity ever oltorod for tho roor man to rifo to : PRICK oK TTCKI'T.S. ' Sinjrlo Tickets, Klrven Tirkd.'. $Jj.0n: I riily-six 'TiekcL. SliViW; Ono Hundred and t i'ifteen Tickets, tix'.tjO. The drnwinr; will bo m-nJe under tho su;ior-D su;ior-D intondonao of a com mil loo Bpi.iiniO'l hy the c hichest omcinla in tbo Stwo. duly pworn to tho faithful porlurinanco of tho unties assigned - thorn. Tbo hipbert offici;.b brth of City, Ci.nnty and tiate have not only onioiscd -Mr. Abtlotf, but also his wheuio. The douiucilor ticket.-- is uniiarH!Ie':l, and all desiring to pKn'rii-Pto in tho drswnig ?hiuld at ocoe furtu thL'iroljbB nud SL-ud in thoir orders. Agents Wiink l in ail Sinks, Cities Y and Toicns in f.J- United States and 1 Cunadas. sr Money should bo .ont by nci-itn-co' - Lntter, V. O. Order or Ksi-ro", wilh ilio fuli ;t address of tho purchft'er in plain wriuiic. ! tvery packao ol li tik.-ts h.i a etianco tc C -vin 11 prize!, but p Lively certain lo wir d on, while ono per.-on oui of every ten wht purirbae a pacijatio ol 11 ia bound to bid twt ;" priios- C Fur further in:Vrii'icn ard particuun seed for circulars tu tho .Manager and Proprietor, Pro-prietor, and ad irca I SIMON AEELES, n.. &2o Leavenworth. Kansas. l 'v- THE '-.UK VTKT :1M":: Y"-"T Kvr-ri whore tbo '"j '-"'ii licry-vh re ti:. r.- '; r ir. tho hf-ii- f th, i'urllve'.a ' ir'r'r-.U ;i j.i'-:. lT":' ,1 .lie-.?- -. L. rryu r.c,-.; thoy a.o cornet t the cciDcl.uii.a lh:it T A ll K V , TS ElTervcsC'tnt Syllzer Aperient i ircci--fl. r;-h n i-rrrr-i-.a. 'i'liinl! r',-J- - -j'-.ve a;'r druc-tLey'hadiV' -;i 's tr..'ir.' n ir,,;;',', n'fVvoTifr.cTj." liver c" 'ai -V." c Itr t.t.aVi' (ic(si a laarvclu'ii) u.e-w.ii.0. iu.d uj ail lLt j GRASS CAXYOX COAL. JlflE BEST IN MARK.KT, j ss.srt Iiztx ;vji. Leave order? with W. H. EARI K S at Enoch Kcose'? tore. and with Capt. Hart u Depot. Oraers filled promptly. oil) ' KINDLING WOOD, !li7S OOTID, l'elirer.! Sawed and Split Ready for Use. GOOD RED PINE C0RDW00D. SH i'JElt COltl), Delivered, j A!;-o a Car Load of rood S L j b s On hand. Yard and Office at the Depot Order Box in tho Postoifice. Newman & Co. nn RESTAURANTS. FRENCH RESTAURANT. AND LODGING HOUSE. r)ICnAUDS' BUILDING. SECOND L South street, Salt Lake C'ty, Antone liruss & Co , proprietors. .Mels at all hours. Every accommodation for Ladies, families, and Parties. augS . Antelope Reopened. THE ANTELOPE RESTAURANT : i)N'l) SOUTH STREET. bewt-en tho Ele-: Ele-: i hant corner and Commercial street, ha been reopened, and the tables i II bo supplied ' witb the choicest the market affords. Meals .ataUhours. YaLEN ILN E EI K. I nlS W. tl E E R. Proprietors. :medical. mrs. carpenter, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, office five X duors nurth of Podtotlico. Ofliee hours uom lb lo li a.LD.. and o to j p.m. .ftulti W1ARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opposite Old Constitution Build-int'. Build-int'. Main Street. 0Ece hours 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. R-to-oncos Bishop Tuttlo. J. W. Young, Kov. C. C, Siratton, Hev. J. Welch. DR. J. D.THOMPSON, M. D., OfTICE FmSTDOOR SOUTH LAMB & Co-'s Drug Store, East leruplo Street, Hesides at Walker House. s23 NEW YORK TRADE. VM. M. FLIE88 &.CO., IMPORTERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 47 Broadway, New York. GAS FIXTURES NEW PATTERN8, ORIGINAL DESIGNS, Artistically finished. Archer & Pancoast Manufact'g Co., NEW YORK. E:REScoiSALTLAKE CITY- ly BENEDICT, HALL & CO.- Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES 134 A 136 GBAiro-eT., NEW YORK, Comer Croiby, cat block cost of Broadwsj THOS. M. ARC ALL & Co.. Men's, Youtht', BoyB' and Children's OLOTHII IN" C3- At Wholesilk, SIS A.fD Sla BROADWAY, NEW YORK K, COWLES. 127 JEHIAL READ & CO.. .Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers to FUR AJSD WOOL HATS CSTIUW UOODB, UllBRELlS, tTIC, No.8 BROADWAY. N IL.W TL-Ollli. jo. ja noxTER. i TO THE TRADE. Join Russell Cutlery Cornpj TEADX MABS.X J. RUSSELL' & CO Green River Works. Office, Works and Warehouses : TURNER'S FALLS, MASSACHUSETTS, Manufacture the finest and largest variet or TABLE CUTLERY III TBI WORLD. Their Goods en now bo found upon tho Lists of all A 1 Jobbing Uousoa. Sample Rooms: Tt Chumbors-street, NEW TO ML jolO i John Russell Cutlery Co in panv LUMBER. BUli-Q'C MATERIAL u Z- i s . i S H t 3 2 W n fa -J ! g I "M I . J S I , J f :j A 1 I" 5 :3 I 1 (!) 1 1 1 5 to i Yi H e 5 H I t " L a to I i w s H g I u t - R I . LUMBER YARD. 5 I All kinlilof , jXj TU 3VE IB IE3 "E?y :j DOORS, WINDOWS, Bliods, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths. JONFS i FOKMAN. BOCK AGENCY a IU C-" All cla-e -I .-rkir.E r r, pie. cl either jot, younr or old.rr.ae m'.r'-n m'.r'-n mcz-7 il work f',r or in their dp are rcnm-Tit- ' n- or ail the time, t bar at ar.yhina cl;e. i'artic ular? fro. Addrow. U. Suason tk Co.. Port land, Maipr. BUSINESS CARDS. Shobt BrsiSfJW Cii::a inonod in thi column, under their raped tr hoadirr, a1 2o cents per line per week, or 7," cents per lici per month. This is an excellent oj'rvrtur.iti for miscellaneous dealers and mechanics u place their business prominently before tin public at a very small cc?t. E M ICR ATI O N ACENT. "T C- STAINES, r. O. Box SLOT. I . York City. jell CROCE RIES AND PRO VISIONS Tc patitn. family grocer ant . Pro vim. n Dealor, opposite Ih aire. Goods delivered free. iyjy WATCHMAKERS. , GEO. II. LEWIS. Pra.-iical Wavhn: jkei and Maatacturinfi jeweller, Lait plo street, lrjy TENTS A. WACON COVERS. TCl'RTIS, Agent 2d South. oppOMto Com-. Com-. mervial St- Xec'.s from to tJ.-j. joJii J0TTN BOLSER'S Pail l.otl. Kirt Temple Street, three diori of Walker iiro.'f- 'i l-ulJ from Slu up it ax as. jyl- BOOKSELLERS& STATIONERS TAMES DWYER, 41 F.it Temple -tTvet, O Penler in Blank Cooks, School Books and Fine French Station ory. jc-ii FURNITURE. HDINW00PEY, Not :!1 K.m Teiuple , Street and 75 li' South Stre.'t. if-1 BAKERS. (- LOBE BAKERY: freh pie?, bun?, coko?. T bred. delivered in all parti of the city evory moraine. olu BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. T .1. HOOPER, No. S7 Commercial a Stroet. Boots andShoee made to ordor , CLOTHING & OUTFITTING. O'REILLY A C""., corner of -M South and Commercial Streets. (slothiiiK und Fur-nishins Fur-nishins Goods. Hats, bootf. shoos. Ac eJ-ij CHICACO TRADE. PACE, BRO. At CO., Importers and Dealera in LEATHER & FUTDINGS, "OLD CITY HOTEL CORNER." lr.n".siS?d - CHICAGO, ILLS. H. I WHEELER & CO. ' LAMPS & LAMP FIXTURES, C L A S.S WARE ASD 3TIRTTIT ! J-JLRS, Tho Largest nnd Finest Stock on tho ConlinoDU 22 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO 02 M. D. WELLS & CO., Maaafaotarers of and Wholosttle Dealeri in Boots & Slioes, 628 Wabash a-TODUO, C11ICAOO. M. D. Wolls, II. J. Mn.-rnrliind, R. Benedict. m2J S 1'. Mclntyro. "THE OLD SALAMANDER." HE? El O "V" -A- L - Van ScW, SteBa & ReirJ, Wholesalo IDKTJC3-C3-ISTS PAINT DEALERS. HAVE KEM0VED to tlicir Now Stores, Kanditl LAKESTitKKT, crner bea r born Street, (on tbo old fko) CHICAGO, ivhore, with builrlincs orcolod oxi.r.ily lor tho businusfl. Steam Elei-.uors, vt-., they hav eponod up an itnuiena stock, unjunift;sod in tho r.orthwo.-.t. Stiocial attention givon to Territorial hni-atna hni-atna )y. 111 t BOB SLEDS. THE CELEBRATED Patent Independent Runner "bob sled, Manufnctund exprw'y for miriine n" fnd heavy touminc in tho Maintains. It linn boon Thoroughly l"3tod in Little C-'ttn-iwno I, r.n'l found to be tbo only !1 i that will Ft anil tho roiH'b reads without brea'iinir, wliilo it works in and out of tbo deep pilch hi'los with to" Fame oa.'Q M on IovpI Rround. Fur ref-T'Tiee inquire of uny frfiithtcr in the l.ntiu l.ntlnn-wood l.ntlnn-wood 'nnyon. tiivo your orJvra uuvv in order to ccciLro thorn in Beaton. For Sale by tho Z . O . M . I . A. A, ABBOTT. I'ropriolor. CHICA'JO, 111. MINING SUPPLIES. NOTICE SCOTT, &('., Are the AzW-r in Utnh TerT-f.ry fcr t': -:i'o of my Pi''!;-. I'ifks f-taaii'i'-i ur "J. Writhl, etri' ctnnnr t!ir' , (.'ii uny nthor M.urce at'e it Imn;! tirA ii'.'.mr urM' l'-M l'-M pick? aro pfir.tcd with ;in c.t'rn n t tit v oi bet cM-t etcol, a:-d nro tl1- Unij.i.al WswhoB I'ifk. Dated JulylTi, I7 - T . ,. J. wnliilll, i-Un Frn:i;;t.CJ. IRON, STEEL, STU Ei TIN VAUE WKOIMHT ri'l'r'.KS, Pipe ar.da!l ! of F:;'iriJ fo;- Furi.-.i- .i::il llAltl) WA It i BURDEN'S ) .Nl' Ml'LL S"'.-l h5. !;L.cK-n.! ii-'n.- BRASS UUOL.i, Kliiii' v.!. 't'J"D: - Uavo a well-at 'A ,: ! ,,,'J :r . SHEET IRON AND TIN WG !":!(, 1'roairtly and at r-.i-jL-blo rjic;. So. 9.1 Ki..t T-juir-'-:. or 1:.in direct, di irp mwn . C i f t , A-Yn",'' - DANCJKC . -K j . AGAGC.MY. V - " .- :,!-' ,pl-- will c.i :y -M r. : r.: WeJ;.t- i", f.c....;-,. 1 n.r t-m vi.lr n! -T:' ' They're, 1 ir-; .-:u:h .l;ei-:. I HALL TJ LLT FOR I'AUIiL"". t BANKING. ; SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ; DESERET RATIONAL BANK. . Receive deposits or One Dollar and r( Ipwards. , ; Ir.lcrVf t at oiit per cor.L icr annum . , comixiuriiiod Sfint-anniiHily, on the First ! of ilaroh and SoptomK'r. : ym. h. noory.ii, lVsidwiL H. S. ELDKKUiiE, Vice lidonL h. S. HILLS, easier. DESERET NATIONAL BANK i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ' PAID IT CAPITAL, AUTliOttUEU CAPITAL ' Vti. II. HOdTKK, 're,i.ierjt, . U. S. KLDRtDtiE. ico Pros BUnaiAM Vol I V. JfNNlN,iS, DL-octort. I.I0UN SHAM'. I F. Lilli-S. ' U. S. UlLLi, Cashier," bkAL L5 Gold Dust, Coin, Kxchane, Land Witrrunts, t'olle.sc Scrip, eic. COLLECTIONS MAPK AND PROMPTLY ULMilTKD. FOHEIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. j Interest Paid on SAVINGS ii"ro8iTe thro, r. tkact, o. r. bkith. THEO. F. TRACY & CD,, East Temple Street, SALT CITTl , Dealer, is Exolianfje on New b.-k, San Frani isoo, l'liir.10 and principal prin-cipal Cities in Ihe United States and Europe. A Q&SEkiL Bxhkii.0 Bueciess TanucTtD. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO And remitted at Current Hates. Attcrspts: UFNiNETT. WUITXEY ASHEKRS. ausi First National liank of Utal- HAI .'i' LAKE CITY. Soo Sroeial Advertisement on Third Pal laS SALT LAK 10 CITY NATIONAL BANK. Authorized Capital, - $500,000. J, M. DrUKLL. Pra-idont, Jtpl'll M. LU'lUvFTt, Cahlor, lit.MPis'lKAD th KIKKPATUICK, Attorneys. COKRKSPOSDKHTS: n-i-nrv. LTj- J National Park Dank. Ki"A VJf--j D-mstM. I,awnonk POS'UON...Naitoual Dank of North Atnt- CllICAt'O... Third National liank. ' Sr. LDl'lS-.TIiird National liank,, OM A 11 ; .. .Ctn :i tin Natiinul Hunk. SN F!tANUiSCO...National Uold Bank and Tnift Co. L0NDuN...Jay Cook, McCullocb Jt Co. AVEILS, KAHtiO & Co.. EXPRESS FORWARDERS Bankers ti Dealers inExclmngo, Drafts on Furopn- F.uroiunn Collections promptly aUiMid'.d to. JIAST TEMP LB SI'., SALT LKK CITY llonry Wad-worlh, A gout. ml2 ' A. W. WHITK. W. 8. U'CORKICK, WHITE & McCORNICK, (Suocotaors to A. W. IVhito it Co.,) Eajt T-wn.K-ST., Salt Ls Citt. Dealers In COLD DUST, COIN &, BULLION Jthchnngc oti (ill i I'f princi frit rilies oJ lite United States and hunqe. r.vHcu'nT nttontinn v-n to Collwtions and . proceed reioitii'd m ourroi.t rta of lv oiiw-Ko on day nl puyuiODl. OHO, WLllTNKV, Attorney. I CoRIU"flF51'"7! I Iliiik of CnUfornln, Sm Fr-ircic ; l.n-i!l i- a Co., Aitit-.Kaiik of i ala. Now York I Child- A. Piioco Chirnwu . St. L'luif, Omaha Nnti-jnal DmiK ... Oabi JOUNGOH'S Home-maiie Farailj Medicines! Warrn'l t" liftlnrlihr-n lie: UuU J LUport-'il nr. 1 irivu iuu lu 1HINKSKT l'lI.T.S. l'nr.vv.-K.:l.iti!.'. Tli...v cl-.n-u ni"l i-iiiil.v tli.. 1,1 1, -i.,i- lli !) 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