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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. Washington House. Third South Street, Salt Lake City. RE1D X EMORY, Proprietors. This woll rpgii'ated home, under the new managumont with excellent fare, and at unprecedented low 'atea, i still in lull blast. Board and Lodging, V week $5.00 3.00 Board and Lodging, day 1.U0 3 Day Board, W weok, 4.00 Beda, K weok, 1.50 & 2.00 Bods, ' night 2i & , r-pririg beds, pnr niKht,.. 40 & 50 Moala,.,... 3j From 0 a m. to 8 p. m. ' Thirty Copies of Eastern, Western, and Local Daily papers. Uno Thousand Moala servod , daily. 1 jilt TAYLOR'S HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN,: Centre of blook. wot side Eaat Temple street. Rooms 50c. to $1:00 per Day. $5 per Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, TAYLOR CUTLER, Proprieten '.! ; BlO THE EICHARD'S HOUSE. Furnishes all the Conveniences of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Restaurant and Lodging, ALSO SALOUN, with choice Wines and Liquors. RuOMS furnished and nnfurnishod, 2nd South Street, opposite Walker Bro.'B. dl9 S. W. RICHARDS k CO. TOWNSEND HOUSE, : iLT I.AK.E CITY. ' THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, JAMBA TOWNSBMD, Proptstor. OVERLAND HOUSE, : MAIN STREEl, SALT LAKE CITY. First Class Accommodation ior Gentlemen. Rooms per Day from $0 50 to $1 00 Rooms per Wook , 2 50 to 5 00 Board per Week ;.. - A 00 Barber Shop ind Laundry connectod with the Hotel. Good Heading Room. Eastern, Wee-torn Wee-torn and Local Newspapora. no23 HENRY BRUNTON, Proprietor. GREAT WESTERN HOTEL! - 2d Sonth-st, Salt Lake City, With aoapacitv for 200 iruosta. First-class accommodations ac-commodations for families and travelers. Rooms, per day, from SO ota; to 81 00: Rooms, per woek, from &3.00 to SlU.uO: Board, per week, $7.U0; Ueala, 50 oenta eaoh. free Omnibus to the Hotel. Barber Shop and Laundry oonneoted with tie Hotel mj-17 SMITH k BIGAZE, Proprietors. OCOEN HOTELS. 4 UNION DEPOT HOTEL ABD RAILROAD DIN1NQ HALL, OODEN, UTAH, Situated on Railroad Platform, Jnnction ol U- P. and C. P. Railroads. . marl! O. S. ERB, Proprietor. i " " SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS, J Grand Hotel, - OH Market.New MontgomerT A BMo&d StTu, SAN FRANCISCO PALIS PAL-IS JOflNSON Co,, Pronriolon. MORTON HOUSE, The boat ftoooinniodationp rn.rant.od. "Look tloo annual. liliMb, K.U0 Ip ii.HI I'.r Du- .Pl5 W. e. (jUAUAM, Piooriotor. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL I - Fronting on 4th, 5 b, and Welnut Sta., SAINT LQTT JR, MO. LA VEILLB, WA1USKR A Co.. Prop's. THE SOUTHERN HOTEL is first-olnas In all its apiiointmonts. Its taldos aro at all times supplied in the greatest abundance with all tho de'ioaciea tbo markuts allord. Its olorlts and employe are all polite Hnd attentive atten-tive to tho wants of tho auosts of tbo hotel. Thero is an improved Klovator loading from the tl rat floor lo the upper ono. ltujlroad and Steamboat Ticket OfBoos. nowa stand, and Western Union Telegraph Offioo in rotunda of tho bote). po5 OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Neb. npllE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL L bo(woon Cbioaso an 4 San Franoisoo-OPENKD, Franoisoo-OPENKD, OCT. 1, 18TO. GEO, 1 UK ALL, rropriclor. nc'jrt OUR FACILITIES AND MATERIAL bnvo bueo inrgoly addded to recently and anything from the site of a Wedding;1 Card to a niodorato-sized Poster can be printed in the bast style of the art at TDK UKKaLD JOB OFFICE-SOUTH OFFICE-SOUTH AMERICA. DEIMIS BROTHERS, WOULD SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE ol' Miners and others to furnish them their outfit lor South A morion, having furn-' furn-' ished and nsitod in furnishing the parties It hat have already gono. Wo will endeavor lottivu those who call on us entire satisfaction, satisfac-tion, utlico at tho National llou&o, Hay Market Square, Boflton. Ju January 2nd, lb7L CENTRAL HOUSE. 66 Main-st, i doors below Qodbo's Drugstore SiLT LAKE CITY. C. W. Ta.pp4h i Proprietor OPEN ALL NICHT. Gtuxts Called at any Hour desired, VERY QUIET WftRIVI HOUSE. No frost arer gets inside. Nice, comfortable, well ventilated furnished rooms, per nlglit 37e (f 50c Per weok ti 00 50 L'nturnishod moms, por woek ... 31 60 38 00 Choico lunch ready at all hours in the dining room below, at. 2-"c Full Qrst class meals 50o i2S SALEM, MASS., HOTELS. E SSEX HO U SE, J. H. LEAYITT, PROPRIETOR, No. 17dEsJaj Stroet, SALEM,, MASS- This house in oontrally located on Essox street, and is the gonoral hondiiuartors for biLsine" mon. It hai excellent accommodations accommoda-tions and charges reasonable. Coaih&B aro in r.ftdinoss to convey paaaongora to and from the dopot at alt hours. jO . MEDICAL. ,. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, office five doors north of Postof&ce. Office boura lrom 11 to 12 a. in., and 8 to 5 p.m. aulS MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opposite Old Constitution Building, Build-ing, Main Street. Office hours 10 a.m. to a p.m. Refe-onoos Bfthon Tuttle, J. W. Young, Rev. C. O. Stratton, Rov. J. Welch. i23 J. D.THOMPSON. M. D.," OFFICE FIRST DOOR SOUTH LAMB A Co.'s Drug Store, East iemple Streot Resides at Walker Uouso. a23 ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW. D, W. PBBLKT. - - V. k. OiHTia, PERLEY Sl CARTER, . . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVER Virat National Bank, East Temple street, dl7 J. C. HEMINCRAY, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW. OFFICE, NO- 5, Kimball's Blook, First South street, Salt Lake City. o21 OKO. VKKABLK flUITH 8. J, J05ASS0S SMITH i JONASSON, ATTORNEYS A 0OUN 8 flLORS AT-LAW, Main Stroet, Salt Lake City; two doors south of Salt Luke House. N. B. A Notary always in the office. aug2 HOBK 8TO0T -; THKODOItR BtTRMKHTUR STOUT A BURMESTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office on Main street, ooarly opposite the Tribuno Ullioe, Salt Lake City. Utah- a J. 11. OABTEE, ! O. O, WILSOS. CARTER A. WILSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER : First National Bank, East Temple wo8 . ( a W. SUSSHTT. '- K. WITHITT. BENNETT A. WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER ' V. Gronlg's btortt, Mulu street. Suit 1 Lake Oity. foA) j O. H. BBMPBTBAD. . (ISBJ'ATRIUX. HEMPSTEAD . KIRK PAT RICK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, Opposite Wella. Fargo A Co., Salt Lake Oity. '0 TIME TABLE BURLINGTON ROUTE 'to th a EAST, NORTH & SOUTHEAST. no. 3. " STATIONS. lTf. AIAIL. Leave SALT LAKE. a;50a.m. 3:lop.in " OMAHA, B:Wi.m. 5:30 a.m. Arrive BURLINGTON, 5:U0a'.m. 8 HO p. m. ' Galea burg(C.B.AR.) 7:00a.m. 10:50p.m. Mendota, " U:15a.m. 3:23 a.m. " Chicago, " 8 :15 p.m. 7:00 a-m, " Peoria 9:00 a,m, 12:50 a.m. " Ind'plis(I.B.AW) 6:I5pn. 9:2&a.m " Cinoinnatl, 11:00p.m. 4:15p.m. " Losansport, 5:55 p.m. 9:20 a.m. (T. P. A W.) " Columbus. ....... 2:45a.m. 5:30pm. I Chicago, lndianaiiolia, Cincinnati, LoRans-port, LoRans-port, ColumbuB, Now York, Boston, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, and Washington. Conn oct ion at those points with lines leading lead-ing to tho East, North and South. This is the Best, SaoBTKai, 'Iuickept and Chkapkbt Routs. Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the Burlington it Missouri Rivor Railroad. AM. P0W1LL, ROB I. HARRIS, Gen'l T t- Agent- Gon'l Sup't, Gon.Weatern Pass. AkU, D. W. HITCHCOCK- iao t ST, AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE. AHGMEAND SCHuOL FOR BOYS. TUB AIM OF THE COLLEGE ISTO GIVE a thorouith physical, mental and religious training; health, loaming and a Christian uhar- The location la central, easy of access, and removed from tbo distractions of tho city; the olimate of Bonioia is noted for its uoilormity and vigor. The military discipline and instruction, by fitted h perfect tho Lficjy, and to givo hubibt of obedience, promptness, or dor and a olf-reliance. In the classiaa1 rtepartmont pnpils are fittod for the Sophomora year In the Universities; in ine cnglixh depnrtmunt they may take the most advancod courac desired. Provision Is made lei tho best instruction In (foe Kronch, German or Spanish language, and itnrumcntal and vocal music. The School Year la divided into iwojterms of twenty weeks each. Trinity Term of 1873, begins July 31st. Baater Term of 1874, begins Jan. 15th. Expeise for Board, Tuition, Fuel, LighU, Waahmgand Mondiri)r...$175 OOportcrm. iloiernjjAiiuftsos, euch 20 00 por term. No extra chance for Ancont Laniruagos. BWFor furtheJ information or for circular Address Rkv. Wm. P.TUOK KR, BenioiK.Ca' OUR POLICY ALL THE TIME Lsto get Tie Latest Novelties in Printinrr awd mvira CONNOISSEURS TO PLEASE THEIR EYE Xlifi (USRAXD JOB OJFItfi. ' NOTICE. MY WIFE, MARY WILCOCK JONES, having loft my bod and board without just osuso or provocation, ttiii is to give no -tico that I will not bo responsible for any dobu of hor contracting. 1 fll OAVIO IILLL JONES, Sisth Ward. STEVENS & CO., Mesale ani Retail Stationers Offer tho new edition of CHAMBERS' IXCYCLOPEDIA Bound in library Style, 1311.50. Bos t and cheapest Enovclorradia ever published pub-lished in America. fl FOR SALE. The Building lately ocoupied by SCOTT. DUNHAM & CO. As a IJardware and Iron Store, Next to the White Rouse, w'th a ninoyears ground I oast, inuuiro of aug'ii SUOTX. DUNHAM A CO IKSAN FRANCISCO TRADE. WOOLEN GOODS.- AGENCY OF TUB Stockton Woolen. Mills, B3 NEW MONTGOMERY ST., SAN FRANCISCO. BlaskoM. Fl.nnolft, .to., ,t whI.Hal, to suit, ilorae UlankolioB a Spoci<y. Salt Lak, Trad, Soliaitri- GEO. M. MA.DT, Agont. jal THE NAP A- -WHEELED IRON GANG PLOW, Favorite on the Pacific Coast Its advantages are: ' , First. It 13 a Three-wheeled Plow; two in front find one in the rear, by moans of which all drag ia avoided. Sncond. It is an Adjustablo Plow, the draft itself being mnde to do tho wort of raising and lowering, without any exertion exer-tion on the part of tho driver. . Third. It is Light of Draft; the lightness light-ness of draft enab.03 two horses to do the work of three. Tho plow is raised or lowered without lifting tho driver's, eeat, and thus this weight ia avoided. Fourth. The Line of Draft. It is a centre-draft plow, drawing from tho main frame. An adjustable clevis connects directly with the beam, whore all the teams pull directly from one centre, so that when the plow ia working, it adj usU itself to rough and uneven ground, and will plow to the same depth in either hard or soft ground. Fifth. Ease in Turning; by means of the rear wheel, the plow can be turned with ease in its own length, making a great saving in time in the course of a day's, work. Sixth. Tt is FfiAV nn tho TTmvAa' "NWlra. By rusting tho driver's seat on tho rear ond of tho polo, the weight of the polo is balanced, ba-lanced, and relieved tho pressure from the horses' necks. L1NF0RTH, KELLOGG & CO., SOLU AQKNTB, 3 and o, Front 8 root. SAN FRANCISCO, California, Sold by 2. C ZMM. jl Castle Bro's. well-tim Brand. OP JAPAN TEAS, FOR SALE AT : Z, C, M. I. ' Grocery Dept. jhI W. IT. HOnpRH. Sm.t. LUMBER. BUlLD C MATERAIL I r4 2 5 I H t sr. l s " B 2 . 5 s'i " ! s r- 9 o i S I fk 1 " i i fi a. , , . 3 p i s cA -l o W ri . 6 H K S. iB,.R i LUMBER YARD. - - All hind of, LTJMBEB DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths. JONKiJ A FORM AN. BREWERS HENRY WACENER, Salt Lakb Ottt. Utah. CALIFORNIA BREWEBY, LAOKR BEER, ALE AND PORTER WHOI.MAI. A TO EOT AIL, SECOND SOtITU SXREKI. throe doors east of Elenbant Store. i SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY, A LAROB STOCK OF BEER and ALE On han '.which Isaelriowledtod to be the Bos Quulityever uiuda in luis i'e.ritory. A Superior Brand made especially fo C lirid mas Leave orders rl tho Erewory, In the Tent! Ward, or with S. Johmon, at his saloon, Ood Bo's corner, ia the basomoat. Delivered in all par la of the oity Free ol Choree. JAMES W.PITTS,-$21 W.PITTS,-$21 ilimaa g SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. ESTABLISHED IN 1851. Or. VMIMATI'D, Manufactnror of the ORISINAL CHAKTRES' COFFEE And till kinds oTSiuoes and California Mustard, U25 11 C27 FRON T ST., bet. J aokson A Pacific, SAN FRANCISCO. J A. Ji GRIFFITH, D color in all kinds of PICKLKD AND SMOKED SALMON AND HERRINGS, 208 WASHINUTON STREET, botween Front and Davis. All kinds of JDriod, Smoked and Pickled Pish oenstantly on hand. U J A ft. OTIS. W. A, MACOMBiT. f. F. MACOHDRAT MACONDRAY & CO., Shipping and Comrniasion Merchants , , Importers of CIIINA AND JAPAN TEAS, . And all Descriptions of Straits Produce, 204 & 206 SANSOIrlE STREET, BAN FRANCISCO, 0AL. Agents for tbo Yang-tie Insurance Association Associa-tion or Shanghai. 1 HBAB. J. Kind, JOBCPHBROOX Formerly Partner , . for 18 yoars CitT and B isiness Man- ' Salesman with ger of P. D. Code Jc Co. Cutting St Co. C.JAMES KING of Wm. & Co., Mannfacturers and Packers of HERMETICALLY SEALED GOODS 819 A 831 SsBHom, itreet, Son Franoiaoo. C.l. ' rRKSKKYES, , , . . JAMS, JELLIES, , IFICKLES and OBEflOX CIDER. Goods KunraDtood superior to smy othor in the uiArkot. Moa but whits labor omployod. slO S. P. HOLD EN, General Commlssioii Merctant, AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, No. 321 Front SL, SAN FRANCISCO. Morohandiso and Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. EINSTEIN BROS. & CO., Manuaoturors audlmportors of'. BOOTS, SHOES, FINDINGS, &c.,&c. 29 and 31 BATTEEr STREET, il SAN FRANCISUO, CAL. L. H. SmrTOS. : MORRIS HKWTOS. NEWTON BRO'S & CO., IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE GROCERS lit) and 121 Front Stroet, Bar FiujraiBOO, Pay osrecial attention to Sol t Lake CiT trade. I'riou given in Uoin or Cdrronoy as doairod.jl 1VL" KELLER'S runs' OALIFO ISTXJi- WLXES AND BRANDIES For Sale at Z. C. M. I., Aul all 'ha Priuuinnl Storo, iu tho Torritory. ' M 'i,,',6""'- "'"".''.Nork. J. B A U M & CO., Importers and Manufacturers of MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 218 and 2A Saneome-st., Sak Fbancibco, f 9 No. lb Warren-st.. N kw Yobjl. a W. CHE3LKY. R. J. YH TOOBJIIEB. J. 8. JOHKS. G. W. CHESLEY & CO., Importers and Wholesalo Doalors in Fine. Wines and Liquors, Solo Proprietors of CUNDURANGO BITTERS, 414 Front Street, San Francisco. 51 Front Street, Sacramento. jl Cutting & Co., World-Ronownod Paokors of Call frirnin Vmiix. JnlHnx. .Inrnn Vso tables, etc. Cutting & Co.'s, . 1 California Fruits for Salo by alt Firs I Claas Orooors. Cutting k Co.'s Cannod Salmon a Dolioious Artiole Cutting &. Co.'s California Poaubos iiaokod Ln Bjrup, in 'J)ilb. Cana. Cutting &. Co.'s JoHios and I'rosorves are made from Oonuino Fruits and White Refinod Sugitr, Cutting &. Co.'s On'tron ChJimi'aBne Cider Is a Good Wholusotno BoToraifO. CUTTItMC&CO., OFFICE AUD SALESROOM, 415 Front Street, San Francisco lal n BOOK AGENCY 5 D9(fi per day. Agents wanted LU tlh4ll Ail olassos ol working peo-b, peo-b, of oithor SOS, youna orold.maio more j monoy at work fur us in thoir stare moments i or al) the time, tbic at anyhlng claa. Partiu ulorstreo. AdJrers U. Stinson A .Co., Port-' tmliMa.- ' WHOLESALE Grocery Department, Z. C. M. I., DEALING IN STAPLE AND ';- . . . .FANCY ' Groceries. Hardware aueensware, Wooden and Tinware. ' Stoves, etc., etc. Among other Specialties that of HEAVY HARDWARE, : Such as Plow, Drill, and Tick Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes; Cut, Wrought, : Finishing and Horse Nails; Anvils, Bellows, Wooden and Iron Wheelbarrows, Shovels, Spades, Forks, AND AGRICULTURAL '. IMPLEMENTS : Of all kinds. PLAIN AND GALVANIZED GAS PIFE3. GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS, sJIIELF II A.TI I WAHE, Of every description. I Hazard, Sporting and Giant 3? O W ID E 12 S , CAP3 AND FUSE. Fine Cut, Smoking and Chewing THRATP. OR Natural Leaf, Black and Bright Navy . Plugs, in all sizes, including our own and many other Brands which we control. dlO W. H. Hoorsrt, Snpt. i BUSINESS CARDS, fciHoBT Busihkbs Cabds insortod in this oolumn, andsr their respective hoadLoi, at 36 oonts por line per week, or 75 cents per line per month. This is an excellent opportunity for miscellaneous dealors and mechanics to place thoir business prominently before the public at a very small cost DIVORCES. BSOLUTB DIVORCES OBTAINED from Courts of different Statos for de-sortion, de-sortion, etc. No publioity ro'ioirod. Ho oh a r go uutil divorce granted. Address Al. dUUdK, Attorney, m Broudvroy N.T. TENTS A WAGON COVERS. T CURTIS, Agent 2d South, opposite Com-. Com-. moroiai SL Tod Is from S to SJK). Je26 JOHN BOLSEB'S Sail Loft, East Temple Stroet, chroo doors of WnJJior Uro.'s. Touts Lrom Slo upwards. iyl3 BOOKSELLERS tfc STATIONERS JAMES DWXER, 41 Fast Temple Street, Doalor in Blank Books, School Books and Fino Kronen Stationery. Je26 FURNITURE. HDINWOODEY, Nos. 31 East Temple . Stroet and 75 1st South Stroot jo25 BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY: frosh pies, buns.oakes, broad, doliverod in all parts of the city every inorniuff. olO BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. WJ. HOOPER, No. 87 Commercial Street Boots andShoea made to order, je26 BANKING. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DESERET NATIONAL' BANK. Receive deposits of One Dollar nd Upward. IntereGt at eight put cent, per annnm . compounded semi-annually, on the First of March and September. WM. H. HOOPER, President. ' H. S. BLDBEDGE, Vice President. L. S. HILLS. Cashier. DESEBBT : NATIONAL BANK OF '. SALT LAKS CITI, UTAH, PAID UP CAPITAL i .....m200,C AUTflOKIZKD CAPITAL 11,000 0 0 Wm. H. HOOPER, Presidont, x II. S. ELDflifDGE, Vioe Pr ) ' BRIG 11 AM YOUNtt, W. JENNINGS, Directors. 1 JOHN SHARP, , , P. UTTLU, I L. b.iJLLL.S, Cachier, J i cal or Gold Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land . Warrants, College Scrip, eli, COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY - lUiiUriKD. . "foreign exchange for sale. Interost Paid on SAVINGS DEPOSITS n3 First National Bank of Utah SALT LAltm CITY. See Speoial AdTertisemont on Third Pag mS SALT JL.A.lZm CITY NATIONAL BANK. Authorized Capital, - $500,000. B M. DoRELL, President, JOSEPH M. BURKETT, Cashier, ' HEMPaTKAD A KIRKPATRICK, Attorney!. COBBSrOS DMSTS ! nv VtinirJ National Park Ban. BOSTON ...National Hank of North America. Ame-rica. OHICAOO...Third National Bank. St. LOUIS.-.Third National Uank.l OMAHA.-.Omaha National Bank. SAN RAN CldCO ...National Gold Bank and Trust Co. llLONDON...Jay Cook, MoCulloch A Co. a. w. tthitm. w. a. if'aonnoK. WHITE & McCORNICK, (Saeoeaion to A, W. White tfc OcJ Surr TniiPLaT., Silt Lijta Cttt. Dealers In i , SOLD DOST, COIN & BULU0N; Hitchange on all the principal cities of the United mates and Europe. f articular attention (tlven to Collections and ' proceeds r omitted at o arrant rate of x change on day of pay menu GEO. K. WHITNEY, Attorney. COHBKSPOrlDKflTa: Bank of California, $a Frinolsoo LaidUw Jc CoAgta.Bank of L'ala. Wow York Childs A Prince .... -Chioaito v . St. Louis, OmRha National Bank Omab. myli SALT LAKE CITY BOILERWORKS BOILERS Ol ALL KINDS, Upright, Locomotive or Stationery, Alade and Ropairei, SMOKE -STACKS AND TANKS Built to order, and Snoot-Iron ork prompt-It prompt-It done. IRON DOOS FOR VAULTS OR And Iron Shutters of every discrlptlon mad Boilers and flues bought or taken in pari payment for work. Orders by mail or tolograph will receive mmodiate atteution. .roim SLOAN A CO. TRADESMEN AND BUSINESS MEN: WHO REALIZE THE VAUTROFOOOn Display in AdvorliMn. KOt your Bill md Card whoro Uiy " ivili do the most good" ;thr herald job office. |