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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS, Washington House. Third South Street, Salt Lake City. HI5ID k EMORY, Proprietors- This well rcgu'atod house, nndor tbo now manag"mont with excellent fare, and at unprecedented low atos, ia ttiU in lull blast. Board and Lodfring, weok $5.00 9 6.00 Board and Lodging, 4 day 1.00 3 Day Board, W wook, 4.00 Bods, i week,'. 1.50 2.M Beds, $t night, V (9 Spring bods, pr night, 40 50 Moala 25 From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Thirty Ccpies of Eastern, Wostorn, and Local Daily papers. Uno Thousand Meals served daily. jlO TAYLOR'S HOTEL ON T1IK EUROPEAN PLAN, Centre of block. Wont side Ewt Tempts street- Rooms 50o. to $1:00 per Day. $5 per Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, TAYLOR k CUTLER, Proprioton THE RICHARD'S HOUSE. Furnishes all tbo Conveniences of a FIRST-CLASS IIOTEL, Restaurant and Lodging, SALOuN, with ohoine Wines and L-iquori. RUOMS furnished and unfurnished, 2nd South Street, opposite W "Iter Bro. '8. d!9 S. W. KICHARDE i CO. TOWNSEND HOUSEj SALT LIKE CITY, THE LEADING HOTEL OK1 0TAH, JAMES TOWNBEND. Propi.lor, . OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SALT IAKE CITY. First Class Accommodation lor Gentlemen. Hot, ma per Dav , from $0 50 to $1 00 Rooms per Weok 2 50 to 5 00 Board per Weok 00 Barber Shop and Laundry connected with the Hotel. Good Uoading Koom. Eastern, Wostorn Wos-torn and Local Newspapers. no23 HBNKY BRUNTON, Proprietor. &MAT fESTEM HOTEL, 2d Soath-st, Salt Lake City, With a capacity for 300 (ruosts. First-class oommod&uons tor families and travelers. Rooms, per day, from 50 cts. to $1 00; Rooms, par week, from $.'1.00 to 810.00: Board, per week, S7.u0; Meals, 50 oonta eaoh. Free Omnibus to the Hotel. B arbor Shop and Laundry oonneoted with tbe HotoL myxT SMITH A BIGAZS, Proprietors. OCDEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL RAILROAD DINING HALL, OGDEN, UTAH, Situated on Railroad Platform, Junction ol U. P. and C. P. Railroads. 1 marU G. 3. ERB, Proprietor. SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. Grand EE o tel, OB Market.New Montgomery A Second Streets, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. . fS JOHNSON k Co., Proprietors. MORTON HOUSE, The bast aoeoisinodations uaruntcad- Looa. ion central, iivrt.ua, u per ur apl5 W. G- GRAHAM , Proprietor. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL I fronting on Hh,f h, and Walnut St., A. 1 N T J-OUl- MO. LA VEIL LE, WARNER & Co.. Prop's. milt: SOUTHERN IJOTHL is fufit-olass in 1 tit i'j appoiulmontr. lis tatiloa are at nil thuos sui.iil in the greatest abundance wrtn nil the le icacics iho mark-tH atlird Its clerks and omnloyo! aro ill polite and attentive atten-tive to tho wants of the gnoslB of the hotol. There is an iinnrovod Klevator loading trom the fir3t floor t') tho upper one. Uaiircail and hUainboat Ticket Office. not ttind. and Wostern Union Telouraph Office in rotunda of thu hotol. no5 OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Nel. TMIK LARGKST AND FINEST HOTEL between Chicago and San Francisco OPENED, OCT. I, 1873, GEO. 1HRALL, I'roprielur. org OTR KACfLITlLS AND MATERIAL have been largely adddod to recently und anything from tho fuo of a Woddinit Card to a mod oral o-s bed Poster can he printed in tho Ion ntylo of tho art at Til HERALD JOB OFFICE. SOUTH XAMERICA. DEUUIS BROTHERS, WOULD SOLICIT THE PATRON AG t ot' .Minors ana others to furnish thorn thuir outlit lor doalh America, havinttfurn-bbedund havinttfurn-bbedund asfciat-ad in furoiHhiQg tho parties that bnvo already gone Wo will ondeavor to give tbuco who oall on ih on tiro aiUmf-io-tiuD. uilii'o at llm Nutiunul ilouao, Llaj Market Square, Dostos. Ill CENTRAL HOUSE. 56 Main-st, 4 doors bolow Godbo's Drag store SILT LAKE CITY. O. W. Tatpas Proprietor OPEN ALL NIGHT. Guests Called at any Hour desired, VERY QUIET WARM HOUSE. No Frost ever sets inside. Nico, a mfortablo, well ventilated furnished rooms, per nlgtit 37!4o 0 Per woek . 92 00 a 82 5"J Unfurniithod rooms, per woek ... $1 60 8 Ol) Cnoico lunch ready at all hours in the dining room bolow, at. No Full nr&t class meals 50c )23 SALEM, MASS., HOTELS. E SSEX HO U SE, J. H. LEAVITT, PROPRIETOR, No. 17lE3joz Street, SAL KM, MASS- This house is centrally locatod on Esso-; street, and is tho general hoadimartors for buinon men. It hai oxiellont aceommoda-tioni aceommoda-tioni and chargea reasonable. Coarhon are in rradinosa 10 convey i,qjb angora to and from tho doiot at all hours. j! MEDICAL. MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFfflCE oiipocite Old Constitution Building, Build-ing, Mais Street, OtEoe hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. RelVonces Bishop Tuttle, J. W. Young, Key. C. C. Stratton, Rev. J. Weloh. J23 J. D. THOMPSON, M. D.f OFFICE FIRST DOOK SOUTH LAMB Co.'s Drug Store, East Tomple Street Resides at Walker House. t"2:i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. WHEDON A SPICER. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. PARTICULAR attention given to examining titles of mines and other real e.itate- Otfce, Room No-1 Grousbnok Block, Sooond South Stroot. U. P. Whedon, I Wells Spfrer, Late Roginter in tl. S. Commissioner .bankruptcy. I and Notary Public. f!7 n. W. PUHLICY, M. i. CAST BE, PERLEY A CARTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVKR First National Bank. East Tomple street. dl7 J. C. HEMINCRAY, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. OFFICE, NO- 6, Kimball's Block, First South street, Salt Lake City. o2l GKO. 'VK1UBLK BIHTS B. J. JOMABflOK SMITH A JONASSON, ATTORNEYS A C0UNSSLOR8 AT-LAW, Main Street, Salt Lake City; two doors south of Salt Lake House. N. B. A Notary always in the office. aug2 HOB It A STOUT THKODOBK BU EM EST SI STOUT A- BURMESTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office on Main streot, .nearly opposite the Tribune Umce, Salt Lake City, Utah. ati J. M. OaSTKB. 0. O. T1L30H. CARTER A, WILSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Temple 008 0. w. bkkbktt. ko. b. wbitsbt. BENNETT A WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Olft'ICE OVER D. Grenig's Store, Main street. Suit bake City. fett) a H. HEMPglBAD, H. SIRKPATBIOK. HEMPSTEAD A. KIRKPATRICK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, ! Opposite WollB. Fargo & Co., Salt Lake City. 1Q TIME TABLE ByHLIUiGTON ROUTE rn th EAST, NORTH & SOUTHEAST. MO. 3. "STATIONS. Jiilj MAIL. Leave SALT LAKE, 5:50a.m. 3H5p.m " "OMAHA," 6:30p.m. 5:30a.m. Arrive BURLINGTON, 5:00i.m. 8:0p.m. " Galeeburg(0.B.&K.) 7:00 a. m. 10:50 p.m. " Mendota, " - 11:15 a.m- 8:23 a-m. " phieago, !' . 3:16 p-m. 7:00 a.m. " Peoria...... 9:00 a.m. 12:50 a.m. " Ind'pliB(I.B-AW) :15pn. 9:ia.m " Cincinnati 11:00 p.m. 4:15p.m. " Loeannport, 6:55 p.m. 9:20a.m. tT. P. A W.) " Columbus. '.. 2:45 a-m. 5:30 c m. em- Throuch Cars from Mi.nouri River to Chicago, Indianapolis. Cincinnati, Logans-port, Logans-port, Coluuihiw, New York, Boston, Philadpl-pli Philadpl-pli a, and Washington. 11 Connection at thoe points with lines leading lead-ing to tho Kaat, North and South. This is the Brc8T, Shobtksi, Qoicsiwr and ChhaPKdt KouTft. Do not be decotvod, but obtain TiokoM via tho Burlington & Missouri Kivor Railroad. AM. POWELL, RUBC. HARRIS, Gen'l i' t. Agent- Gen'l Sup't. Gen Webtorn Pans. Agt. D. W. HITCHCuCK. i-JO , ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE, 6HGMEARD SCHuOL FOR BOYS. mUE AIM OF THE COLLEGE 18 TO GIVE i a thorough physical, mental and roligious training health, learning and a Christian character. char-acter. Tho location Is contra, easvof access, nnd removed trom the distractions of tho oity; the olimate of lionicia is noted lor its uniformity and vigor. The military discipline and Instruction, by its thoroughness and impartiality, Is ominontly fitted to perfect the body, and to givo hubita of obedience, promptness, order and solf-re-Uanoe. In tho classical department pupils Bre fitted for tho Sophomore yoar in tho Univorsitios; in tuo Lngliah department thoy may tuko tha most advancod course desired. Provision is mudo lor iho bost instruction" in ftie Fronch, Gorman or Spanish language, and instrumental and vooal music. The School Year Is dividod Into twotormg nl twenty weeks each. Trinity Term of 1873, begins July 31st. Easter Term of 1874, begins Jan. 15th, Expocao for Bonrd, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, Washing and Mundinfr...$175 00 per term. Molorn jjftnjruftKe8,each 2ti OOporterm. No extra chargo for Ancient LftDEuafros. "For furtheJ information or for circular Address Uv. VYn. P.TUCKER, DonigiCaJ FOR SALE. The Buildins latoly occupied by SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. Ajb Hardware and Iron Store, Next to the White House, w Uh n ninoyear ground lease, inquiro of aue23 MCOTT. DUNIIXM 00 OUR POLICY ALL THE TIME Is to get TTig LatBst NoYelties in Trintli j I'M) IPV1TB I CONNOISSEURS TO PLEASE THEIR EVE it ' THE IIKK.UD JOB OFFICE. SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. WOOLEN GOODS.- AGENCY OF THE Stockton Woolen 31111s, G3 NEW MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. Bl.nket. FUnnols, efo., at whiW..!. toiaU. Horso Ulankoting n Suooi.lty. Salt Lak. Trails Solicited. GEO. M. MAIN, Agent. jal THE NAPA 3-W1IEELED IRON GANG PLOW, Favorite on the Pacific Coast iite advantages arc: First. It is a Three-wheeled Plow; two in front and one in the rear, by means of which all drnji; is avoided. Sncond. It is an Adjustable Plow, the draft, itself being made to do the work of raising and lowering, without any exertion exer-tion on tho part of thu driver. Third. It is Light of Draft; the lightness light-ness of draft onab es two horses to do the work of three. Tho plow ia raised or lowered without lifting the driver's seat, and thus this weight is avoided. Fourth. The Line of Draft. It is a centre-draft plow, drawing from tho main frame. An adjustable clevis connects directly with tha beam, where all the teama pull directly from ono centre, bo that when tho plow is working, it adjusts itself to rough and uneven ground, and will plow to tho samo depth ia either hard or soft ground. Fifth. Ease in Turning; by means of tho rear wheel, the plow can be turned with ease in its own length, making a great saving in timu ia the course of a day's work. Sixth. It is Easy on the Horses' Necks. By resting tho driver's seat on tho rear end of tho pole, the weight of the pole is balanced, ba-lanced, and relieves tho pressure from the horses' necks. LINFORTH, KELLOGG & CO., SOLB AGKNTtt, land 5, Front 8 root. SAN FHAXCISCQ, California, Sold by Z. G. IM I. jl Castle Bro's. well-taowii Brant. JAP AN .TEAS, FOR SALE AT . Z. C. M. I. Grocery Dept. jal W. Tl. HOfil'FU. Si:W. LUMBER. BUlLD'C MATERAIL I ' hf 1 t H , U ft S S " I 3 3 5 1. 5 i y q I 5 n 3 0 - g I D e -z -a ; " P f m 3 ' 5 I e h - - - W I . LUMBER YARD. KM kio'isol LUMBER DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths. JONES X tfORMAN. . BREWERS HENRY WACENER. Salt L-azk Oitt, Utab. CALIFORNIA BREWEBY. LAGEK BEER, ALE AND PORT KB WHOLltSiJ.I AND BRTAIL, 3KCOND SOUTH STREET, throo doors out of Elephant Stora. SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY, A LAHC1IS STOCU OF BEER and ALE On ban which It ackiowledeod to ba the Bw Qaality ever made in ttiis fo.ritory. A Superior Brand made especially for Christmas Leare ordors t tho Brewery in the Tontb Ward, or with S. Jobn'on, at his saloon, Godbo's God-bo's corner, in the basomont. Deliverod in all par's of tho oity Froe of CharEO- JAMES W. PITTS,-4-'i Aisnoc j SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. ESTABLISHED IN 1851. Mnnufaoturor of the ORIGINAL CHAKTRES' COFFEE And nil kinds ofSiusos and talifurnia Mustard, 625 A 027 FRONT ST., bot, Jaokson St Pacific, SAN FRANCISCO. J A., a . (J II I F F 1 T II, - Dealer in all kinds of ' PIOKLBD AND SMOKKD SALMON AND HERRINGS,, 208 WASHINGTON STREET, between 1 Front and Davis. All kinds of Dried, Smoked and Pick led Fish constantly on hand. I JAB. OTIS. V. . Uacosdhat. F. W- MaCOSIJBA t MACONDRAY & CO., Shipping nud CbmoikjionMorchanta Importors of CUINA AND JAPAN TEAS, And all Descriptions ofStraita Produce, 204 & 206 SftNSOfflE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Aaentfl Tor tho Yang-tie Insoranoe AasocU-tion AasocU-tion of Shanghai. 1 Formerly Partoor for 18 yoars Oity and B'lrinoBB Man- baleamaa with gta of P. D. C-)de k Co. Cutung k Co. C. JAMES KING of Win.. ft Co., Manufacturers and Packers of HERMETICALLY SEALED GOODS oibaou omNma ivw, out ciuiouw, ... PRESERVES, JAMS, JELLIES, ., , PICKLES 8n4 OREGON CIDER. Good. KuarBotood superior to Ray othor io tho mukoL oao but whitk labor mplo7M. 110 S. P. HOLDEN, faeral Commission Irctait, AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, No. 821 Front SL, SAN FRANCISCO. Merohandiso and Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. EINSTEIN BROS. & CO., ManuTaotarers and Importora of BOOTS, SHOES, FINDINGS, &c.,&0. 29 nnd 31 BITTER! STREET, il SAS KKASC1SOO. OAI,. L. U. HEWIO.1. UOaBIB BltWTOS. NEWTON BRO'S & CO., IMPORTERS k WHOLESALE GR0CER3 119 and 121 Front Street, Sajj Frahcisco, Pay especial attontion to Salt Lntto City trade. Prices givoa in Coin or Curroaoy as dosirodjl M. KELLER'S ruiia CJsJUlO 1ST .A. WINES AND BRANDIES For Salo at Z. C. M. I., Aou alt ho I'riooiiial Score in tho Territory. Jal j. b a u m at CO., Importers and Manuiaoturers of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 218 and ZOi Sansomo-st., 8an Frarciboo, f9 No. ltt Warron-sU.Naw Yobk. tt W. CHE3LKT. R. J. V4 VOOKHIM. I J. B. JOlfHS. jo. W. CHESLEY & CO., Importors and Wholesale Doalora in Fine Wines and Liquors, Solo Proprietors of CUXDURANGO BITTERS, 114 Front Street, San Francisco. 51 Front Street, Sacramento. Jl Cutting & Co., World-Re loaned Paokors of California Cali-fornia Fratts, .Jail 163, Jams, Vegetables, Vege-tables, etc. Cutting &, Co.'s, California Fruits for Sale by all First Class Groaera. Cutting &. Co.'s Canned Salmon a Dolioioui Artiole Cutting &. Co.'s California Poaches inched in Sirup, in 2i lb Cunu. r ll" o r i tuning 6i s Jellies and Preserves are made from Genuine Fruits and White Refined Sugar, Cutting & Co.'s Oregon Ohampame Cider is a (3ood Wholesome Coverage. CUTTING & CO., OFFICE AJJD SALESROOM, j 415 Front Street, San Francisco I at BOOK AGENCY C1 f CfA Pr aT Agents wanted t9 (TJ)V All olasses ot working people, peo-ple, of eitlior sox, young or old, mane mora money at work fur us in thoir spare oanrannu or alf tho time. fi!isc at anybin il3j. Particular' Partic-ular' iron. A'tdro-B G. Stinson A Ci., Port- WHOLESALE Grocery Department, Z. C. M. I., DEALING IN STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries. Hardware uueensware. Wooden and Tinware. Stoves, etc., etc. Among other 3p eoialties tliat of HEAVY HARDWARE, Such aa Plow, Drill, and Tick Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes; Cut, Wrought, Finiahing and Horse Nails; Anvila, Bellows. Wooden and Iron Wheelbarrows, Shovels, 8pades, Forks, j AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of 11 Linda. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED GAS FirES. GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS, HI I KL.F II Alt l W Alt K. Of evory description. Hazard, Sporting and Giant IP O "W DEBS, CAPS AND FUSE. 1 Fine Cut, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCOS, Natural Leal", Black and Bright Navy Plugs, in all sizes, including our own and many other Brands which we control. dl9 W. H. Hooper, Supt. BUSINESS CARDS. Shobt B08WK&B Cabds Inserted In this column, under their respective hoadings, at 25 oonta per line per weok, or 75 eents per list per month. This is an excellent opportunity for miscellaneous doalora and meohanlei to place their business prominently before th publio at a very small ooet DIVORCES. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTALNKD from Courts of different States for desertion, de-sertion, etc. No publluiry roiiuirod, No charge uuiil divorce grautod. AddrosB M. U0U6K, Attorney. 1U1 Broadwoy N.Y. TENTS A WACON COVERS. T CURTIS, Agent 2d South, opposite Com-. Com-. morolal SU Tents from &6 to gax). jeig JODN BOLSER'S Sail Loft, Eaot Temple btrcot, three doors of Walker Bro, 's- Tonti from 4iu upwards. iyLl BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS JAMES DWYER, 41 East Temple Street, Doalor in Blank Books, bchool BookJ and Fine t'ronoh stationery Je25 FURNITURE. HU1NWOODEY, Nos. 31 East Temple . btroot and 75 lai South Street. Jo26 BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY; rresh pies, buns.oakws, bread, dolivorod Lu aL tarte of the oity every morning- olO BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. WJ. HOOPKU, No. 87 Commercial SlrooL Boots and bhoos mado to order , joii BANKING. DESEBET NATIONAL BANK or SALT T-AKK 01TY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL, 82M),0t0 ABTIiORIZBD CAPITAL, l,m: Ol Wx. H.HOOPEK, President, . H. 6. ELUAifDOE, Vice Pros ) BKIUilAM i'UUNli, ( Wv. J W IjN lib, V Directors. JOHN bMAKP. p. Lirijuis, I L. S. MLLLdi Cunlei, J tXAL n Gold Uust, Cola, Exchange, Land Warrants, College Scrip, etc. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY KikMiriiiiD. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Interest Paid on SAVINGS J i2 JE O S II nS First National Bank 0 Utab HALT XA.BLI CITY. See Special Advertisemont oa Third Pi me HALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK. Anthoriaed Capital, - $500,000. E M. DnRELL, President, JOiEPIl M. BUKK.liil,(Jashier, HKMPSl'iiAD Jc liiUJiPAiitlCK, Attorneys. Cobeupohs&htb: B2W TnRff i National Park Bank. Haw XUtt 1 Donnci, Lawson k Co, BOSTON ...N ationai Bank of North America. Ame-rica. CHIOAQO...Third National Bank. Sr. -LUUiS...lhird National iiank, OAlAilA-.-Omalia National Bank. SAN FKANClCO...lUonai liold Bank and Trust Uo. LONiON..,Jay Cook, MeCullooh k Co. a. w. WHrra. w. a. M OoaHicuc, WHITE & McCORNICK, (Bnooesson to A. W. White k CcJ BANKEBS, East TaurLi-iT., Salt Lau Oitt. Dealers In GOliD DUST, COIN 4 BULLION Ecehange on ail the principal cities of the Untied States and Jiiwape. Fartioutar attention given to Collections and proceeds remitted at current rato of iu ohanuo on day of payinenu GKO. U WHITNEY, Attorney. CoRRRaroHDEjvra: Bank or California, San Francisco Laidliw & Co., Ants. Bank of Lala. Now York Qhildfl s. Phnoo ;Chioajo Omaha National Bank , ...V..' ,Omah aiyl SAL1 LAKE CITY BOILERWORKS BOlLKJtS Ot ALL KINDS, Upright, Locomotive orStatlonery, Male uid Roiialrod. SMOKE -STACKS AND TANKS Built to order, and Snoot-Iron .work prompt ly done. IRON DO Oli S FOR VAULTS OR kAFES, And Iron Shutters of every dlnoriptlon mad Boilors and flues bought or taken in part payment tor work. Ordors by mail or telegraph will rooalvs " mediate atteation. TORN Hi,niw rn MINING.WUPPLIES. NOTICE . SCO IT, DIMM & Co., Are tho Agents in Utah Territory for tho sa!e of my Picks. Pioks stampod "J. Wright," or "J. Wright, extra," taominif through any other source area boirus and inforior article My picks aro pointed with an oxtra quantltr wfioaPwk"101, Uld " tto rtin Dated July !, J871 J. VV RIGHT, San Pranolsoo. AlsoDealnrs In IRON, STEEL, STOVES TINWARE MINING TOOLS, WROUGHT TUFERS, Pipe and all kinds of Pitting for Furnaces and Mill?, HARDWARE. BURDEN'S HOUSE ANDA1ULE SHOES. BLACKSMITH TOULa. oa,JCa, BRASS GOODS, KUBBKH GOODS. Have t well-appeVntod Shop, and are prepared pre-pared to io all kinds of sheetironandtinwork: Fromptl; and at reasonable ratos. No. 93 East Tomple, ot Main Street. u |