OCR Text |
Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. Washington House. Third South Street, Salt Lake City. REID Si EMORY, Proprietors. This well regu'a'ed houe, under tho now uianHgt-ment with excellent fare, and at unprecedented low atos, is itill in " lull blast. Board and Lodging, V week 5.00 0.00 Board and Lodging, day, 1-U) (3 Day Board, ij wook . 4.00 ilods, week,. . 1-50 2.00 Beds, W night, . '1 Ot spring bods, per night, 40 50 Mealb - 36 From a m. to 8 p. m. Thirty Copies of Eastern, Western, and Local Daily papers. One Thousand Moals served daily. jlU TAYLOR'S HOTEL ON TUB EUROPEAN PLAN, Centre of blook. Wst side East Temple streeL Rooms 50s. to $1:00 per Day. $5 per Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, TAYLOR k CUTLER, Proprietor, BIO THE RICRARD'S HOUSE. I Furnishes all tho Conveniences of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Restaurant and Lodging, -AL30- SALOON.with choice Wines and Liquors. ROOMS furnished and unfurnished, 2nd South Streot, opposite Wlker Bro.'a. dll S. W. RICHARDS A CO. TOWNSEND HOUSE, HALT LA Ii.li: CITY, THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, JAMES TOWNSEND, Propietor. THIS HOU8B IS CENTRALLY LOCAT-ed, LOCAT-ed, well furaished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 150vuosU. Tho Proprietor is now preparing to build large additions to his Hotel, which, when finished, will render it The Must Complete Establishment TUB ROOKY MOUNTAIN RKGION. I mil OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET , SALT LAKE CITY. First Class Accommodation lor Gentlemen. Rooms per Da? from 0 50 to $1 00 Rooms per Wook ' ., ' 2 50 to 5 00 Board per Wook 8 00 Barber Shop and Laundry connected with the Uotel. Good Reading Room. Eastern, Western Wes-tern and Local Newspapers, no23 HENRY BRUNTON", Proprietor. GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, 2d South-at, Salt Lake City, With a capacity for 200 guests. First-class accommodations ac-commodations for families and travelers. Rooms, per day, from 50 cts. to 81 00; Rooms, por wee!;, from fci.UO to 8LO.0O: Board, por week, S7.00; Meals, 50 cents each. Free Omnibns to the Qofe). Barber Shop and Laundry connected with t'ie UotoL myl7 SMITH BIOAZB. Proprietor. OCDEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL AND KAILROAD B1HINC HALL, OGDEN, IJTAII, Situated on Railroad Platform, Junction ol U. P. and C P. Railroads. marU 0. S. ERB, Proprietor. - $AN FRANCISCO HOTELS... Grand Hotel, op Market,New Montgomery A Second Streets SAN FRANCISCO CAL. JOHNSON k Co., Proprietor. MORTON HOUSE, AbPo,,.,aKr.,S"'r"",M' , The best aoooaimodation" guaranteed- Location Loca-tion central. lERMd, tflDO to tt.0 per Day , ap!5 W, (J. (JBAHaM, Proprietor. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! Fronting on Hh,5 h, and Walnut Sta., W 1 IV ' T T.OUI8, MO. LAVEILLE. WARNER & Co.. Prop's. rnilE SOUTHERN HOTEL Is first-class in I nil irs ai.pnintmouls. Its tables are at all limos supiiliod in the greatest abundance with all tun iloioiicies the markets atlord Its clerks and employe are all polite and atten-livii atten-livii to the wanta ol the gneo's of the hotel. Thoro is an improved fclevator leading from the first floor to the upper one. Railroad andM"ambeat Ticket Offices, news sUnd. and Western Union Telegraph Office in rotunda of tho hotel. no OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Neb. rtijiE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTKL 1 between Chioago and San Francisco. OPENED, OCT. 1, 1678. GEO. 1HRALL, Proprietor, oc2fl OUR FACILITIES AND MATERIAL biLVQ boon largely adddod to recently , and anything from tho siie of a Wedding Curd to a modern! o-sited Post or can bo printod in the best stylo of tho art at TUB UK1ULD JOB OFFICE. CENTRAL HOUSE. 56 Main-st., 4 doors below Godbo'a Drugstore S 1LT LAKE CITY. 0. W. Tappah Proprietor OPEN AUL NIGHT. Gnats Called at any Hour desired. VERY QUIET WARM HOUSE. No Frost over gets inside. Nice, o- mforlnblo. well vontilatod furnished rooms, per night c di 50c Per weok 82 Wl y i2 b Unfurniahod rooms, per wook ... 81 50 y 00 Choice lunch rowdy at all hours in the dining room below, aL , 2"c Full first class meals 5"c iJS SALEM, MASS., HOTELS. E S SEX HOU S E , J. H. LEAVITT, PROPRIETOR, No. 17dEs)ex Streot, SALEM, MASS. I This house is centrally located on Essex stroet, and is the general hAd'iuartors for biHinos men. It has oxoollent accommodations accommoda-tions and chargos roasonahle. Coa-hos aro in r ad in ess to convey passengers to and from the depot at all hours. i'i MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON office fivo doors north of PoHtoQice. Office hours irom 10 to 12 a. in., and H to 5 p.m. auiti MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opposite Old Constitution Build-, ing, Main Street, Office hours 10 a-m. to 8 p.m. Relo-onces Bishop Tuttle. J. W. Young, Rev. & C Stratum, Rov. J. Welch. 128 J. D.THOMPSON, M. D., OFFICE FIRST UOOR SOUTH LAMB A Co.'s Drug Store, East Temple Streot Resides at Walker House. s23 j ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. D, W- PKSI.IC7. 1I.A.CABTBB. PERLEY A CARTER, A TTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVER dl7 J. O. HEMINCRAY, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. OFFICE, NO. 5, Kimball's Blook, First South stroet, Salt Lake City. o21 oao. vntAHt.R surra s. j. jobassos SMITH Sl JONASSON, ATTORNEYS A COUNSSLOBS AT-LAW, Main Street, Salt Lake City; two doors south of Salt Luke louse. ; N. B. A Notary always in the office. aug2 HOBKA 8TOTJT THEODORE BDRMK8TKR STOUT t BURMESTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office on Main street, noarly ojiposite the Tribune Office, Salt Lako City, Utah a6 J. M. OABTKH- O. O. WIL80S. CARTER A WILSON, A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER A First National Bank, Flast Temple ooS fj. W. 6B0. R. WHITSRT. BENNETT Sl WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER D. Urenig's btore, Mein street Salt Lake Cit7. " ' " ' f w O. B. HKUPBTEAD, H- XI 8K PATRICK. HEMPSTEAD A. KIRKPATR1CK, ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, Opposite Wells. Fargo Jt Co., Salt Lako . City. 10 t I TIME TABLE j BURLIH.GT01T ROUTE I 0 Is B 1 EAST, NORTH & SOUTHEAST, i NO 3. STATIONS? n.'' MAIL. Loave SALT LAKE, 5:50a.m. 3;lop.m ! OMAHA, 6:30p.ra. 5;C0a.m. Arrive BURLINGTON, 5:(W.m. 8:40p.in. " Galeshurg(C.B.iR.) 7:00a.m. 10:50p.m. " Menota, " UiUam. 3:33 a. m. Chicago, " 3:15 p.m. 7:00 a.m. " Peoria - 9:00 a.m. 12:50 a.m. t Ind'plis(I.B-JtW) 6:l5pn. 9:2ba.m Cincinnati- - 11:00p.m. 4:15p.m. " Logansport, 5:55 p.m. 9:20 a.m. (T. P. AW.) " Columbus. 2:45 a-m. 5:30 p m. WW Through Cars from Missouri River to port, Columbus, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, and Washington. Connection at those points with lines loading load-ing to tho East, North and South. This is the Best, Shobtksi, Quickk?t and Cukafkbt RofTih Do not be deceived, but obtain Tlokota via tho Burlington i Missouri River Railroad. AM. POWSOL, ROBT. HARRIS, Gen'l i t Agent Oen'l Sup't. Gon. W Mien Pass. Agt, D. W. HITCHCOCK. ian ST, AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE. JHGMEWIO SCHOOL FOR BOYS. THE AIM OF THE COLLEGE 18 TO GIVE h thorough physical, monta! and religious training health, learning and a Christian char-acior. char-acior. The location is central, easy or access, and removed from tho distractions of tho city: tho climate of Bonicia is notod lor its unilormity aDTbe military discipline and instruction, by its thoroughness and impartiality, is eminently Cited to perloot tho body, and to give- huhim of obodienoo, promptness, order and self-re-lianoe. In the classica1 department pupils are fitted for the Sophomore year in the Universities; in cue English department thoy may take the moil nilvancod i-ourse desired-Provision desired-Provision is mude ioi iho best Instmction'ln ftie French, German or Spanish language,. and irr.ra mental and vocal music The School Year is divided into two'tonna tit twenty wooks each. Trinity Term of 1873, begins July Slst. Easter Term of 1874, begins Jan. 15th. Expense for Board, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, ffftahingridMondinr...$175 Onperterm. AloUurn jjaiiguages, each 20 00 per term, No oxtra charge for Anoiont Languagof. car For furtheJ information or for ciroulat Addroas Rv. Vn. P.TUOK ER, , BaniclvCa' OUK POLICE ALL THE TLMI Is to get Tie Latest Novelties in Frintim 1MD rnviTi CONKQISSEURS. TO PLEASE THEIR EYI XllK HEKALD JOB OFFICE CD AN FRANCISCO TRADE. WOOLEN G00DS AOKNCY OF TUB Stockton Woolen Mills, 63 NEW MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FKANOISCO. Blanket.. Fl.nnol., oto., at wbi.losal, to suit. Koran Blanketing n Spooialty. Salt Lako Trade Soliaitod. GEO. M. MAIN, Agent. jal Castle Bro's.. well-known Brawl, OP JfAPAN TEAS, FOR SALE AT Z, C. M. I. Grocery Dept. inl W. 11. Honi'KR. Snpt- LUMBER. BUlLD'C MATERAIL ! rJ i S- b tj 13 I H f s . B 1 i I " o "i g i rK s "5 " 1 ? S I Z -a z 3 H 1 o ? u f m i H iS 1 P a - W I LUMBER YARD. All kinds ot LUMBER DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, MouldingB, Shingles. Laths, JONBa A FORM AN. BREWERS HENRY WACENER, Salt Lick Gtt. Utah, CALIFORNIA BREWEBY, LAOEK BEEH, ALE AND FOKTUa SECOND HOUTU STUKBT. throe doors out of Klepbani. atore. SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY, A LA11E STOCK Of BEEH and ALE Quality over inndo iu liiia To ritory. A Superior Brand made especially for Christmas , Lotivo ardors nt tho Brawory, in tho Tenth Ward, or with 3 J tunon, al bin sa.ono, Ood-be'a Ood-be'a corner, iu Lho baioiueau DelWorod in all par.a ofthooity Freo of Charffu. JAMES W.PtTTt?,-Alt W.PtTTt?,-Alt M-MifS I IONFOUNOERS EDM V NO WILKES Ltaan SALT LAKE IRON CO. MaDuiaoluror or all kind, of Iron and Brass Castings Hlnliig, Milling and Smelting MACHINERY, ' Will contract u ereot . QUAHTZ AflLLS & SaCELTKKS complete Nahbow Gaoqe Railroad Woejc. ' SWITCHES, FROGS and WATER STATIONS SEAT, f HAND, ; PUSH, an. i MINING CARS, , BUILDING FRONTS, I ORNAMENTAL HOUSEWORK, And BUILDINGS, Etc. Woekb: Ono blook South of tho TT.C.R.R, t SeutoiLber30, 157 ol SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. ESTABLISHED IN 1851. 3r. V TXT "V TX X , Mnnuftictoror of the ORIGINAL CHARTRES' COFFEE AdJ all kinds oTSnicos and California Mustard, mSzVZ? FROST ST., bet, Jncltaon A Pacific, SAN FRANCISCO. J A. J . G It I F F 1 T II, Dealor in all kinds or PICKLED AND SMOKED SALMON AND HERRINGS, 2CW WASHINGTON STKEET, botwoon Front and Dnvis. All kindJ of Dried, Smoked and Piokled Fifth oonatantly on haod. H JA8. OTIS. W- A. MACOUBIY. C W. MACONDBAV MACONDRAY & CO., Shipping find Commission IMorchanta Importers of CIILNA AND JAPAN TEAS, And all Descriptions of StraiU Produos, , 204 & 206 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, 0AL. Aeonts for tho Yans-Uo Insoranoo Asaooia-tlon Asaooia-tlon of ShasKhaL 1 CHAS. J. ICTO, JOSSPH BBOOI Formerly Partner for L6 years City and 11 1 sin csa Man- Salesman with gor of P. D, Code k Co. Cutting k Co. C.JAMES KING of Wm. & Co., Manufacturers and Packers of HERMETICALLY SEALED GOODS 819 & 821 Sanaome itreflt, San Franoiaoo, Oal. PRESERVES, JAMS, JELLIES, SICKLES and ' UREuON 0IDKR. Good, RuarantBd .aporior to an? othor lo the markot. Nod. but wuitk labor employed. 10 S. P. HOLDEN, General Commission lercliant, AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, No. 321 Front St., SAN FRANCISCO. Merchandise and Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Ct,mmi&3ion. EINSTEIN BROS. & CO., Manufacturers and Importers of BOOTS, SHOES, FINDINGS, &c.,&c. 29 and 31 BATTERY STKKKT, il SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. l. h. NKircea. Hoanis hlwtom. NEWTON BRO'S & CO., lit POSTERS St "WHOLESALE GROCERS 119 and 121 Front Stroot, Sab Fkahoisco, Pay ospooial attontion to Snll Lnko City trade-Prioefl trade-Prioefl fivoa in Com or Correno)' at doairud.jl KELLER'S PUKK califo rrsri j WOES AND BR INDIES For Salo at Z. C. 1.1. I., And all lha Principal Storoi in tho Territory, jal "Mf5,.Vk. J. B A U M & CO., Importers and Manulaoturcm of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 218 and 2&) Sanome-3t,, Saj Fbahclsco, f9 No, 1 Warreo-aL. Nsw Yoat a W. CUK3LKY. R. J, ViM YOOBU1BB. , j. S. JOHtS. G. W. -CHESLEY L CO., Importors and Wholesale Dealer, is Fine Wines and Liquors, Solo Proprietors of CUNDURANGO BITTERS, 414 Front Street, San Francisco. 61 Front Street, Sacramento. ji Cutting &. Co., World-Rono wood Packers of California Cali-fornia Fruits, Jollies, Jams, Vegetable. Vege-table. oLo. Cutting & Co.'s, California Fruits for Sale by all Firat Class Oroeora. Cutting &. Co.'s Cannod Salmon a Dolioiom Artiolo Cutting & Co.'s California Poaches packed In Syrup, in 2ilb. Cans- Cutting & Co.'s Jollies and Preserves are made from Oonulno Fruits and White Houned Sugar, Cutting &. Co.'s Orccon Chntn riagne Cider Is a Good TTbolosomo BovoriO, CUTTING &CO., OFFICE AD SALESROOM, 415 Front Street, San Francisco 1 ni ; BOOK AGENCY f Uil Pr dftJf- Atonts wantei tffi IV (3SU All olasaos ol working; poo pie, of eithor sot, younw orold,miKO mon money at work for up in thoLr fl ere moment or al the time, thnc at nrThtn; eljj. Panic-ulars Panic-ulars Iroo. AdJcasit U. btinson J( .Co,, Pott WHOLESALE Grocery Department, Z. C. M. I., DEALING IN STAPLE AND FANCY 5roceriss. Hardware Wooden and Tinware. Stoves, etc., etc. Amotlg otlter So ecnilties that of HEAVY HARDWARE, Such as Plow, Drill, aud Tick Steel, Morse and Mule Shoes; Cut, Wrought, Finishing and Horse Naila; 1 Anvils, Bellows, Wooden and Iron Wheelbarrows, Shovels, Spades, Forks, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of all kinds. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED GAS PIPES. GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS, SIIEI.ir IIABDWAIIE, Of every description. Hazard, Sporting and Giant POWDERS, CAPS AND FUSE. Fine Cut, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCOS, Natural Leaf, Black and Bright Navy Plugs, in all sizes, including our own and many other Brands which we control. dlO V. XI. HoorEit, Rnpt. 1 ; " I i : BUSINESS CARDS. Short Btmutnsa Cabbs insertod in this oolumn, under thoir roapective headings, at 25 oontB per line per weok, or 75 cents per lias per month. This is an excellent opportunity for miscellaneous doalors and moohanios to place their bustnoss prominently before the public at a very small oosL DIVORCES. ABSOLUTE DIVOKCKS OBTAINED from Courts of diuurent States for desertion, de-sertion, etc. Wo publicity roiiuirod. Mo oharKO until divorce graulod. Actdroas il. UOUSK, Attorn jy. HH Brodivoy N.Y. TENTS St WAGON COVERS. T CURTIS, Agent 2d South, opposite Com-. Com-. moroial St. Tents from frS to Sax). je26 JOHN BOLSER'S Sail Loft, East Temple Stroot, throe doors of Walker lire's. TenU troinSW upwards. jyl2 BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS JAMES DWYER, 41 East Tomple Street, Doalor in Blank Books, School BookJ and Fino Fronoh Sta'.ionory. Je25 FURNITURE H DIN WOOD EY, Noj. 31 E..n Temple , btroet and 75 1st South StrooL Jea BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY: fresh pies, buna.oakee, bread, dolivoreu In all parts of the city every morning. olU BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. WJ. UOOPEli, No. ST Commercial Street. Boots and Shoos made to order, je2o BANKING. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DESEHET NATIONAL BANK. Becelre deposits of One Dollar and Upwards. Interest at eight per cent, per annum compounded somi-annualtv, on the F inl of March and September. . WM. H. COOPER, President. H. S. ELDKEDGE, Vice President. . L. S. HILLS, Cashier. DE8EBBT-NATIONAL DE8EBBT-NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKS CITY, UTAH, PAID UP CAPITAL ..... .?20Q,fca AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ..S1.000-00 Wn. H.HOOPKR, President, . . H. S. HLDfliibUK, Vice Pros 1 BKiauAM youwa, I - Wm. JENNINGS, V Directors, JOHN BHARP. sector. F. Liri'LJi, I U & tiLULtd, Cuhjer, J dui. rn Gold Dust, Cola, xcbunge, Land Warrants, College Scrip, etc. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Interest Paid on 1 SAVINGS DEPOSITS First National Bank of Utah SALT LAKE CITY. See Special Ad venison) ant on Third Pag 8A.LT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK. Aathorixed Capital, - $500,000. E M. DcRELL, President, JOSEPH M. BUKKtiTL', Cashier. HEMPSTEAD 4 KIRKPATKIck, Attorneys. ' COBBEBPOnDBTrs: arsfw VaiKir J National Park Bank. ' ' ' YOKK lD(.uaM. Lawson A Oo. BOSTON. ..National Bank of North Ajnv rioa. CHICAGO.-.Third National Bank. St. LOU IS. ..Third National Uank.l O. VI A HA... Omaha National Bank. BAN FRANCISCO...National Gold Bank and Trust Co. llL0ND0N...Jay Cook, MoCulloch. i Co. a. w. wmta w. a. k'oorhioe, white & Mccormick, fRnnnamuiM to A. W. Whit Jk On I EjkJTTiifPLi-trr., Salt Lix Citt. Dealers in 60LD DUST, COIN 4; B0LLI0N Exchange on all tVte principal cilia of the United States aiui Juruje. F articular attention sWon to CollootioQB and proooods rotuittod at current rate of j change on day of puyinonu GEO. S. WHITNEY, Attornoy. Co KHRSron p mi tb : BankofCalirornta Sin Frnnctsoo LaidUw it Co.,AUi.BaQk of Cala. Now York Chllds Jt Prinoo . . Chicago . St. Louis, Omaha National Dank Omaht, myli SALT LAKE CITY BOILER WORKS BOILERS Of ALL KIND3, Upright, Locomotive or Stationery, Made and Repairs!, . SMOKE -STACKS AND TANKS Built to ordw, and Sneot-Iron work prompt ly done, IRON DOOES FOR VAULTS OR &AF8, And Iron Shuttors of every discretion mad Boilers and flues bought or taken in part payment (or work. Orders by mail or telegraph will reeelva tumadiate attention. mure sloan a cq. TRADESMEN AND BUSINESS WEN: WnO REALI7.R TTI K VA1.UK OF GOOD Eisi.lay in AdvortiMns. ot your Dilld OiJ Cards whoro thoy "ivill do tho moat cood" ;thb dkrald job office. |