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Show Read our religious noLicea and attend at-tend church to-day. Dwyek HASeent to New York for a large assortment of maulca for the grand masquerade ball. oil Wood &. Pctehsen thanking their customers for pant patronage and respectfully soliciting a continuance, beg leave to inform them that they are selling all kiuda of meats jiut fcj cheap as anybody in town. They will also furniah families beef by the quarter at prices thai defy competition. competi-tion. Sausages a specialty. oil Hsaliy's Hibeksiax genu exhibit at tbe theatre two nights this week. Evidence accumulates that no baking powder can stand the teat of a , careful chemical analysis like "Dooleys Yeast Towder." Although subjected to the most critical analy-zation, analy-zation, no ingredients could be found entering into the composition but such as are perfectly pure and nutritious. nutri-tious. Tiiis accounts for the entire and unilorm satisfaction given by "Dooley'a Yeast Powder" in the culinary department. It is the cheapest, best, and most reliable baking powder known, and i recommended upon its merits alone. Your grocer keeps it. oil Davis' Teas are unrivalled (or quality. s2-i The Royal Marionettes give one more parformance at the theatre tomorrow to-morrow night. Caution. Xo gunning or fisbing allowed on my premises from this date. Any person found trespassing will be dealt with according to law. Ethen Pettit, Poplar Grove. oS G. F. Culmer . Co. have opened a first-class family grocery store, where housekeepers may depend on purchasing evory thing in our line at the lowest living prices. 33 First South street, Cheap John's old stand. o7 Weber Coal at wholesale and retail. re-tail. Leave orders at Globe Bakery and Z. C. M. I. Boot and Shoe Department. De-partment. George Nebeker. o7 This is the Sabbath. Let us keop it holy. Through Tickets at U. S. E. R. uffice for Ophir and Dry Canon via Lehi, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavs. o7 Conference. Our Iriends from town and country, before purchasing their boots, shoes, hats and caps,! winter and dress gloves and ladies' ' furs, will do well to call and examine our fresh and seasonable stock of the above goods, wholesale and retail. Dun ford A Sons. o7 Conference convenes in the New , 'Tabernacle at 10 o'clock this mom-, dug. . ' Goon preserving augur S pounds Jfor $1 at G. W. Davis'. b24 Great reduction in price of meat. IBeef from five to ten cents per lb., unutton, ten to fi fteen cents; pork, fifteen cents. Twelfth Ward Meat Market. Delivered in all parts of oity. Fred. May. o4 Remember that Schwartz' Store is the p-ace to buy your dry goods cheaper than the cheapest, as they receive goods direct from the large auction houses in New York. o4 To-morrow night is positively the list appearance of the Royal Marionettes Mario-nettes in this city. Highest Price paid for all kinds of produce and grain at new afc re, 33 First South street, Chenp John's old bland. o7 Wk have moved. Joslin & Park. s!2 Si'Ecultibs. Dr. C. W. Higgins lias nine teat'motiials from first-class gentlemen and ladies of this city who i have been cured of different chronic t diseases. If you wish a cure of any chronic complaints call and see Doc- k 'tor H -, one door north of the '.Walker House. The fact of the Dr's i having been so successful during the ifour months ho has been with us, 1 speaks well of his curability of chronic chron-ic diseases. 8 Laura Honey Stevenson will shortly com Qi eneo an engagement at the theatre in this city. The new Shakesperean controversy is at an end. Cincinnati has decided in favor of Bacon. The best route east. The old Chicago 4. North Western Railroad is the route yet. It is the shortest , And beat line. Pullman cars and ( i beet accommodations of all kinds are t given. M. H. Davia, ticket agent, at White & McCornick's bank, am sell you Uickcte and tv)' y all about tiii The highest price paid for dried fruits of U Winds at G. W. Davis'. 21 Rkab the "open letter" in another 1 column, it's interesting. s"24 To Sheep Washers. From one j hundred to one thousand pounds o I leaf tobacco for sale cheap at Sam Levy's, 91 Main street. Apply duly. 17 Eleven hundred persons attended the Royal Marionette matinee vestei-day. The Kansas City Journal speaks oi the aldermen of thai town as '"gentlemen '"gen-tlemen with ml ayes and noes.'' The coons at l);ivi' apo:k for , .themselves. siM Josi.in &. Park have moved. sl2 Buushks. Wooden Ware and 'Broom. - per cent, cheaper lhan .any home in town, at &'5 First South strcft. Cheap John's old stand. o7 ! Stlenoip new views of the Great West, all stylos. C. R, Savage's art .g&Uerv, two doors south of Temple Jilock. sir Dwyek has sent to New York for a large assortment of masks for the grand masquerade ball. oil 3. W. Sears having purchased the Produce Department of Z. C. M. I., will be prepared to pay the highest price in cash for all kinds of produce and dried fruit. Will also keep a full line of family groceries and provisions pro-visions at the old stand, next door to Dcaeret Bank. o3 Question of the day Did Shakes-J Shakes-J pea re steal Bacon as wll as veni-ison veni-ison ? Laurapor Herrings, White Fish, Mackerel, Smoked Salmon, Codfish and Halibut, splendid goods and low prices at 33 First Sou'.h street, Cheap John's old stand. o7 Joblin fc Park have moved. 10 Take Notice. On account of ill health I will seil my entire stock of furniture at eastern cost and freight, being desirous of leaving for California. Califor-nia. J. M. Joelson, Greesbeck's block, Salt Lake City. m8 Clothes Cleaning and Repairing promptly attended to by Thomas Spillman. Leave orders at the Overland House. 27 The Richmond Enquirer calls Gen. Toombs the Bobby-link of the past. Do not buy adulterated coffee J when you can obtain it pure and fresh ground daily at G. W. Davis'. s24 Buy yocr Wood of C. B. Durst. Yard at the Depot. a4 Geo. Showbix, scavenger for the city. o2 We have moved. Joslin & Park. s!2 The best pickling vinegar at G. W. Davis'. sA An English wag Bays: "We are very fond of Professor Tyndall but no matter'" Just received fresh, select Baltimore Balti-more can oysters, and transplanted California shell oyster, everyday, at the Saddle Rock Restaurant. si 3 Dr. C. W. Higgins. Dear Sir: After Af-ter testing your most excellent medicines, medi-cines, and feeling sure that my life would not have been spared u ntil tbe present time, had I not used them, I feel that I could sound your fame all : over the land to all suffering humanity. human-ity. When I commenced taking! I your medicine I was' troubled with I the Dropsy and Catarrh. I feel pleased with your treatment, and! know you have done all you promised ! to do, when you first commenced! treating me. I am gratefully yours, B. Brown, 7th Ward, Salt Lake' City. 830 i Remember all to be at hand on the great auction sales oldry goods on East Temple Btreet, few doors north ' of the Walker House, only for a few days. 06 Breach of good manners For ruin , to stare you in the face. Notice to Everybody. Wo take, pleasure in informing our patrons and , the public in general that we have re- j moved to a new and commodious store, No. SS Main street, next door to the First National Bank, where, with increased facilities, we are enabled to show a stock of clothing, furnishing goods, etc., to a better advantage and at lower prices than any house in the Territory. We also call the especial attention of the wholesale trade to our immense block, mill S leg el Brothers. To (be Public. "We desire U inform the public that we have row on hand a full and complete st- ck of Full CMIiing, OenU1 Furnishing (roods, Hat, etc. The Clothing Department Depart-ment is supplied frm our own manufactory manufac-tory in Hew York, which enables us to aeli from ki to 15 per cent, less than any other house in this ciiy. We are constantly in receipt of the latest styles and pi Items, and purchasers will find it to their advantage advan-tage to examine our goods and prices bo-fore bo-fore pureha-icg elsewhere. a4 h. (Joldbkhq fc Co. its 'Hi a tu ouo a'hio oin 'hooijI xinuvri woo 'i uu Apuw 'mua -4010. oi on iv V U3.1 V 'iUlMlf'.V l.jp3jd 0501)1 A'q PO -punodmoo -soo'ivg ivisiaio 9m V .VHH3T nY KOI IOH RELIGIOUS SERVICES TODAY TO-DAY Taberxacli. Church of Jesus Ccrij: of Lauer-day Saints. Conference services ser-vices in the ew T&beroac.e at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Latteb-Dat Saxxts' meetir.rs in the several wards in the evening, a; the usual hours. Episcopal. St. Mark's Cathedral. Rector. BLihop Tuule: aismnt ministers, R. M. Ktrby, J. M. Turner, H H. Prout. Sunday School, 9.30 a. m. Services 11 a.m., and 7ja p. m. Methodist Episcopal Chtrch. Kev I C- C. Strauon, Pastor. Preaching st 11 . a.m. and S p.m., and Sundav School si 3 . p.m. Seats free. Public cordiallv invitod. 6tranjrs made welcome aad at home- ScAJN-'jTNATiAN Service. Twelfth ward school-room every Sundav. at 4 50 p.m., 1-lth ward school-room, every Tuesday Tues-day at 7j p. m. GKRMAy Service. Eider Karl G. Maoser, presiding. Service in German at the City Hall, evory Sunday at 10 o'clock. German and Swiss are cordially invited to attend. Congrecjattoxal Church. Independence Indepen-dence Hall, Third South Stroet, three doors west of Main street. Services at 11 a. m. and p. m. Sunday School at H to 10 a. m. Kev. W. il Barrows, Pastor. Oath ouc Church of St. Marv Mag-dAleue, Mag-dAleue, Kuv. Father Scan an, l'astor: Kev. Father Breslin, Assistant. . Grand high mas on Sunday a; half-pasi ten o'clock a.m., and solemn vesper at haif- Sast seven p.m. Catechism every Saturday Saturd-ay at eleven a.m. PaiAcnrxa, Sunday at Cislar's Hall, opposite Clift House, at 10.30 a.m: and 2.30 p m., bv &ld-rs of the Reorganized Church of Christ of L. D. S. In the morning the sermon of ilr. Orson Pratt on Polygamy will be reviewed, by Id, or Bobert Va.nock. Presbyterian. New church, corner of Second South and Second East stieets. Kev. Jonah Welch, pastor. Dedicatory services this morni;g at 11 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Ccott will preach. BANKING. J First National Bant of Utah, SALT LAKE CITY. DKtilGXATED DEPOSITOltY AND Financial Agent of the Unitod 8UU1. WARRKN HUSKY, President, ANTHU.nY. tiuDBb, Ca-.hior. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8500,000 Paid-up Capital $150,000 Earnings, 8175,000 D1YIDESD fur 1872, U per cent. DWIDESD for 1873, 50 prr ev(. The Oldeit Banking Institution In Utah. A General Banking liusincfa Transacts. AGENCIES IS COLORADO AND MONTANA. COLLECTIONS Promptly Attended to. jif'rctt aVr.irrd on Tin D'f. A. B. DUN FOR D , SURGEON DENTIST. Or.: 1: SOCHI TEMPLE BTRBBT. (Next door Ewtof"N'.w," Offi.) Honrt Tom t .... to 5 r . o t EDWARD REID, 8CR1YENKR. LAW AND GENERAL COPYIST, At tit of A 3. Gould k Boa. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AdTeniseiEenu under th boaom 10 enu par Lino par d&j ; ne! ic;r.ed lor less than 50 oenLs for one tint. ESTRAY ED- A PAY HORSE C 'LT. WITH WI:ITK hind !fM, lol.uwod team from nc.r CtDtri'ille to U. S K! iredc-'? farm, ne Koctifjl. The o-"n8r can hare aim bv caiiice there a;d ra if :"or tbi coiice o:u WANTED. WOMAN' CX"K: ONE WH ) IS WIL-V WIL-V lir6 io eo in;o iha country. Arrly at ibis ofice. olO LOST. OX THrfSDAT, BtTWEKN DEPOT 3a i.a a Street, a ni let crniaiivnc lir' ,'Ll'lr '-.tiii oce and bo rearjed. A l ro Ktir-b'-oK. coxtai.s r ib.-Ujji in eurrencv. A re-wsrd re-wsrd o. i.1 lj win oc pani wr u d'clivtry at thij oce. tiil) BOARD AND LODCINCS. PeR WKEC T T" E COL R A I1 $i lo ft; alio rrnifhod K.vinn Ctmu $ io r r we.. A .S. . i bar -r at cnuk itOTai or saie chai, t. . u:u, .rop. oi TO RENT. ! A HOUSE TO KEN T. APPLY TO il . A Cailtr. in i-'oJcraJ Court build.Dc. H FOR SALE OR LEASE SALT LAKB IR'lS WORK?. WITH Alachinary, Tool., Ac, comrlole, En-quira En-quira ui"iloaao:t k Whitnoy, Attorneys. e ; m24 TO LEASE. A PIECE OF flROI'SD SUITABLE FOK .''V.' Bl0J or dwellins, o.-o block from W alitor brother'-Ktcre. Kent Enuirt TO THE LADIES. OPENING or , FALL & WINTER GOODS AT SCHWAETZ' NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE Easl Temple S'.rtel, Salt Ikr Cil'l, Consisting of MERINOS, CA3SIMERS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, ALPACAS POPLINS, VELVETEEN'S, 300 SHAWLS, from $2.50 ur. Brcchc, Paisley, and Blanket Is tl Colcra. HN'EN, DAilASK. TOWELS, KAPKIX8, j UDIES' GENTS' UliDERWEAR, All of which haa boon Bought at Panio rricos in New York, which will enable mo 1 1 Boll Cheaper than tho Cfccap&s;. I rospeclfUlly invite all tojeonvince themselves them-selves of the erime, that At SCHWARTZ' STORE Is tho plnco to buy goods cheap. HOME MANUFACTURES Z. C. I. pALL TOE ATTENTION OF TITE J PUBLIC to its rare assortment of BOOTS&SHOES, Manufaeturcd in this Gity from the Lest grades of Imported material. Compare the following prices with those of the past season: Gents' Fiue French Calf Boots (warranted) $S.OO Gents' Calf Alexis (vramutcd French iitock) 5.50 Gents1 Best Quality Stoir.i Shoes 2.35 Also on huid, the Largest and Mob! Completed Com-pleted Stock of Leather ail! Sloe FMinp West of Now York. Higlmt CWi IVice P.iirf Jur llidm. Looalion oa 1st SOUTH STREET, (West of tho Englc Emporium.) W. H. liOOPEK, Sujil. ol ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! Frontinf onth,5tb, ud WftlnatSU., SAINT MO. LAVEILLE, WARNER k Co.. Prop'. THE SOUTH KRN HOTEL iK Crrt-clKi in II it ppiSnlinontA. I: tft!? arc xl nil tirno upi'llod in ihr cro(efi abundaDco witb 11 the dolicf-ioa tho marknu nflord. Itr olorkg and aiDiloro' are nil iolit nd ntton-Uvto ntton-Uvto tho wanUt of tho ic'iottr of tbo h-nol. There it an imiiroTod Klcvalur loading from . th first floor io tbe an-er np. ! Kilroa-i Stomb"at Tic)tt Offlen. dowp ! rtad. andWo'tern Union leleraj.h URioe Lb Chicago & Alton HR Obit Firvt-Clu Koftd in til WM, LOUISIANA, MISSOURI Ntw Short Hoate from KANSAS CITY TO CHICAGO ! Witboat Cbacr. I Via fit. L'j::i". Kati'iw Citr ard Northern Male North M iwouri and IJliira(fi r.tl Alton 1 Kailrtiada. ciuMir,! tbo Mimlmii-I i ai Lon' ar.a. ,M., and iiwmc ibr.-ch JackfuTille, I Bloominxum and Jtliet. Ibo 1 BOblltl AKU IIKdI aOLTE 10 Til h f KAST.Tii CHlCAOOl Elegant Z)av Cars AJID i Pullman Palace Sleeping Can I I Ru tbrourb from Kilpm Otj aod;St. Looli to Cbicaeo. Pullman Palate Dining Rooms! j W M O It I i a caiim I JAS. CHARLTON, Qwcrm. Pbwbcot ud Tint Ascot, a A A 1 R.R.. CoiM- CROCERIES, ETC. " What's a' the Steer?" LESDELL & BROWN Havejost rtciv( aceiber (Sneibipmeot di-ct :ro3i tcouanQ of MOISS' C:cbr;,d FlNSAx BADDIES, In r... Dl N'DEE MARMALADE. ED K E V Ru 11 OATMEAL ad PKA MEAL . L. ROSE A CO-SLIMS JCICK. CORDIAL, Ac Ao. Ac AIjo a Lfcrtt Stock of Slaple a:i Fancy GROCERIES PROVISIONS. suit tbo ttcjoj. MISCELLANEOUS. EiC:Isior Honse and Restaurant, TVBiailT'S BLOCK, C0MMEECIAL ST., SALT LAKE CITY. B0WP by ta MK L, PAY r W?BK. la'nirhoJH onis b th" dT,wgk or DJ'Q'b I lurcMSho.i vaisior(i:'t Th.- bes o! avorj tbire at reaonablo prieai ..1 and !.t-o. GRAND OFENING OF FALL FASHIONS AT Mrs. COLEBROOK'S Temple of Fashion THE LADIES UE R KSPECT VPLLY Invit-J to insj tvt n-.r KLKtlANT ehnea of P.Kl,-; ar.d .NtW Y ' h K rnterrj Han atd I'onneti in our tiKW slluVi OOM, nbere jou oan too A Fine Assortment of Flowers, Ostrich Pluiuea, (all shades), Tho latest de'ieDS in Bugle Lace Trimmings. Spanish and French Laces, Falls, Gros Grain Ribbons, Ladies' Belts, Ornaments and Fancy Motions. A larco assort moot of Laiiies' UsTRiMfED Hats, in Felt, Beaver, iSaiiu, Velvet and Straw. Respestfully acknowledcme rut farori wo foci as-urcd tb tbo proiont aioei will insure faTorablo noiico. aii AN m LETT ER. Office of the Working-Men's -operative Association. Salt Lakk City, Utah Tcr., S--pt.t l7t. Dear Plduc: Wc owe you tntr thanks, and respectfully respect-fully ask yon to accept the same, or the genirous patronage given tm, which has made us, thus jar, successful in our new enterprise, ami wc invite u continuation of your patronage, assuring you u c wilt cmlavor to merit tt. Wc now offer, to the working classe mo' cparticularty, the remaining shares of our CiipitaL Stuck at I'ak, $10 each, not exccaiiiig fifty shares to ne person. We believe, dcarpublic. yon are convinced con-vinced that there is "nothing like leather" to protect tiiat kxtrkujc'i.t t'wi-portant t'wi-portant pttrtien of yoitr boily, the, feet. Paper soles and imitation leather tippers tip-pers arc, class cally scaking, " played j our," and our establishment ts the place J where goud, durable, handsome, cheap, honkst Jioots and Shoes can be procured. pro-cured. The poor, the " well ojV," and the rich; the young, the middle-aged and the old, Let tl osenow come who novcr enme before, be-fore, And those who always came now come onco more nwrf prepare for hdl and Winter. Our i Hoots and Shoes trill fit your head, feet and pockets, in fact " ti e It give you fits," and prove that wc are, as ever. Your devoted, faithful servants, The Working; Men's Co-operttlho Association P. iV. Don't forget our address, Qn Main Street If you cannot call, J (J send your orders by mail for Pools, Aiocs, Leather, Mndings, etc., to S. f. CROUI'TtlN, Supt, NOTICES. TAXJ10T1CE. Assrsson A Coi.i.rcTdn'H OrricK, CufiiT H'U:bi;, Salt Loko City, October 1st, 1874. TMIK TAXO'AYKlISor SALT LAKB 1 COUNTY uro hdruliy nolili, Dial their County and Territorial Thji's must W iai'l witliin tifl-'-n cIhvh from tlio diilo ticroof, to auve costs and sale of jiropi-rty. li. J. GOLD1NG, Assessor and Collector. T.S. "Wheat tnb'n in pnvment of taxes, delivered ut iiil'pr & Koil'i ftlilU. ol li. J. (J.p A. and C. NOTICE. T II EHERT NUT1IV THR IMBUO i gt-ncrrlty that 1 will nut bo roMnnpiblo I r any debt c r-tracted bv Mr. Manila l'o'.orion aitor boiiiuuibur I'lb , 1 f-T 4. I J. PKThKSON. CITY TAX NOTICE. HAVING KRCK1VKI) INNTKOC-TKINS INNTKOC-TKINS from llii City Council to ft force the payment of iixiai r CITY TAXKN, I lierely notify all pcrsdiis interctloiJ, that uiilivs deiiii'iueiit tnx-s are paid within i :s UAYb from dato licrrof, ad-itifi'.na! ad-itifi'.na! co.tt will I'D mbl'-l, and property udvcrtircJ fur t-ale without further uulice. JOHN ii. WTNUKK, C'itv Apeornnd Colh'etor, iilli..'. jh, Ci y Hall. Hul; L-.1:p Ti'v. SttI.-' 1", 171 r'Sr, LUMBER, ETC SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER ASSOCIATION, Dea!"n in all kindi of LTJMBEB, Doors. Sash, Blinds, KIOULDIKGS, LITH, SHINGLES, WOOD IUM1S ar-1 WATER PI1-E3- I ' " COMMON I.CMllKi: uii ai.d aftr IhU.b'T J'l wiil ": Kiii'l'.-l, no.x'.ng hi pric-' frulD Sierra HcTsSa Association Sorrrcioni lo T. R- Jnnra and Brjaot BroUifrs, ' JIlf Block Sooth of bit BAM'L M PAKLAND. Act-K Act-K H. BAHKON, 8oi.riDtti)'Unt. -J |