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Show MlLI.lNERY AT PfilCK TO Sl'IT THE Xiiifci. A fine assortment ol Ladies' 1 Childrens' ond Miasea' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hula, Odtrich Plumes, Jet Ornaments, Flowers, Velvets, Laces, and everything kepi in a first-class first-class millinery home. . All newfiooda. Mn. Young, one door west of Din-woody'i Din-woody'i furniture rooms. Also fluent for Florence Sawing Machines for Utah. o0 Remember all to be at hand on the great auction sales ot dry goods on East Temple street, few doors north of the Walker Houie, only for a few days. 06 The Soul of Thixgs. Every thinker should hear William Den-ton'a Den-ton'a lecture on Psychometry at the Institute this evening. Admission, 25 cents. 06 The Old City Liquor Store is selling wines and liquors cheaper than Brown, Jones & Smith. o-i Great reduction in price of meat. Beef from five to ten cents per lb., mutton, ten to fifteen cents; pork, fifteen cents. Twelfth Ward Meat Market. Delivered in all parts of city. Fred. May. o4 Conference folks, cull o:i Miller & Co., opposite theatre, and leave your orders for Ledyers, Weekly s, Saturday Nights, and other Eastern papers. A variety of papers to select from. 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 hcusea in New York. ot I Depot for the sale of A. Booth's Oysters, wholesale and retail, in quantities to suit purchaser. Oysters Oys-ters served in every style, and ot all houra. C. H. Wagner, sole agent. b30 ( We have moved. Joslin &. Park. s12 No other living thing can 0 so slow as a boy on an errand. Specialties. Dr. C. W. Higgius has nine testimonials from first-class gentlemen and ladies of this city who have been cured of different chronic diseases. If you wish a cure of any, chronic complaints call and see Doctor Doc-tor H , one door north of the Walker House. The fact of the Dr's having been so successful during the four months he has been with us, speaks well of his curability of chronic chron-ic diseases. p The highest price paid for dried fruits of ll kinds at G, W, Davis'. .824 I Davis' Teas are unrivalled for quality. Read the "open letter" in another column, it's interesting. s-1 ' The nearest approach to a confi- dence game is pulling a mule's tail. ! To Sheep Washers. From one ! hundred'to one thousand pounds ol ' leaf tobacco for sale cheap at Sam levy's, 91 Main street. Apply eaily. 17 The goods at Davis' speak for themselves. -Josi.ix & Park have moved. sl2 Ksowldes will contract for grain uit Odcn, Kaysville, or on the line oUhe U. P. R. R., in quantities. o2 Notice to Everybody. We take ple9ure in informing our patrons and the public in general that we havo removed re-moved to now and commodious store, No. SS Main street, next door to the First National Bank, where, ( with increased facilities, wo are enabled to show a stock of clothing, furnishing goals, etc., to a better advantage and at lower prices than any house in the Territory, We also yall the especial aUeution of the wholesale trade to our immense stock, mill Sieoel Brothers. Thr best route east. The old Chicago A North Western Railroad U the route yet. It is the shortest ud best line. Pullman cars and best accommodations of all kinds are given. M. II. Davis, ticket agent, at White A McCornick's bank, can sell you ticket and lal' y.i ail about this mad m Knowmiex buys all the grain that is otVred, for cash, and pays the highest high-est price. Farmers, see him. o2 Rocky Mountain Coal office, 109 Kimball Block. Call and leave your orders before the snow flies. U. C. I Facer, agent. o- t S. W. Sears having purchased the Produce Department of '- C. M. I., will be prepared to p-iy the highest price in cash for all kinds of proJuce and dried fruit. Will also keep a full line of family groceries and provisions pro-visions at the old stand, next door to Deseret Bank. o3 Kkowlden tcishes to buy all the grain from the South, and pays the grand cash. He also soils cheap. o2 I Josus &. Pare have moved. sl2 Take Notice. On account of ill health I will sell my entire stock of faroiture at eastern cost and freight, being desirous of leaving for California. Califor-nia. J. M. Joelson, Greeabeck's block, Salt Lake City. mtJ Good preserving sugar 8 pounds for $1 at G. W. Davis'. s24 Clothes Cleakino and Repairing promptly attended to by Thomas Spiilman. Leave orders at the. Overland House. s27 Do sot buy adulterated . coffee when you can obtain it pure and fresh ground daily at G. W. Davis'. " s24 A clean snin is as necessary to good health, as food. Buy your Wood of C. B. Durst. Yard at the Depot. a4 J Ksowlde.v will sell flour to families fami-lies in lots cf Ave sacks at a bargain, j o2 Geo. Showell, scavenger for the city. o2 j We have moved. Joslin & Park, j al2 i Tinsmiths wantkd at Callahan's, i s30 I The best pickling vinegar at G. W. Davis'. e2-4 Kxowlden will eell grain cheaper in largo or small lots than anybody. o2 Just received fresh, select Baltimore Balti-more can oysters, aud transplanted California shell oyster, every day, at the Saddle Rock Restaurant. s!3 Splendid sew views of the Great West, all styles. C. R. Savage's art gallery, two doors south of Temple Block. sl7 To make money Ad vartiee. To the Public. We desire tt inform the public that we liavo row on hand a full and complete sl-ck of Fall Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goodi, UaU, eLc. Thu Clothing Depftrt-moijt Depftrt-moijt is supplied from our own manufactory manufac-tory in New York, which enables us to sell from 1" to 15 per cont. less than any other houie in this ciiy. Wo are constantly in receipt of tha atcsi styles and pitterns, and purcha;i-rs will find it to their advan-tage advan-tage to examine oar goods and prices before be-fore purchasing elsewbere. &4 It. Goldberg tt Co. Ul OUO iUO 31(1 SlHMVn Jli'Hi pu A"pujvi oinj 'nioo v3!! IV AHVI.dii Jioqi JI dUl 0. 'AHJH.ipi -punodiaoo xotjiv ivi..;aaLx)0 H1 IV f vnar qsy mox xoh A Lite Donbly Assured. A resident of Bangor, Maine, writing to C K. ClUTTENTok, 7 Sixth Avonuu, for a supply of Hale's Hoxey or Hoke-hovkd Hoke-hovkd and Tar, mentions inci lent-dlv that three months ago a .New England LifL' Insurance Company refuiixl to grant him a policy, on the ground that he was consumptive. " But," ho add., "thanks lo the healing Dryperties of that invalna-blo invalna-blo preparation, my lungs are now perfectly per-fectly sound, and I yt'iterday passed a medical examination, without an objection objec-tion being made, and insured mv life for $5,000." Pike's Tooth-Ache Daors Cure in one minute. ol Aet on the Defensive. Persons who aro subjected lo tho influences in-fluences of bad air and unwholesome water, lo constant exposure out of doors and sudden changes of weather, should act on tho defensive by imparting to their constitutions the power of resisting such influences. Tho fortifying etVects upon the system of Hosteiter'. biomach Bitters aro simply amazing. Thousands who use them as a preventive of malaria enjoy an absolute immunity from it.; attacks, at-tacks, although dwelling in regions whore that scourge is most prevalent. Arluans and laborers slioso occupations keep them in tho open air, find tho Bitters a eomplete safeguard ngaiuFt the effects, of exposure. Travelers testify thai they counteract tho influences of torrid heat, intense cold, and miasmatic air. Free from every objectionable feature, pure, undcteriomting, containing only vegeta-, bio ingredients, an agreeable stimulant, a1 wholesome tonic and corrective, and a sovereign protective, it is noi surprising that Iho Bitters should be the most popular popu-lar of American remedies. Dr. C. W. Hioglss. Dear Sir: After Af-ter testing your most excellent medicines, medi-cines, and feeling sure that my life would not have beou spared until the present time, had I not used them, I teel that I could sound your fame all over the laud to all suffering humanity. human-ity. When I commenced taking your medicine I was troubled with the Dropsy and Catarrh. I feel pleaded with your treatment, and know you havo done all you promised to do, when you first commenced treating me. I am gratefully yours, B. Brown, 7th Ward, Salt Lake City. s30 Utah Central Railroad, Conference Con-ference trains will run daily during Conference, leaving Ogden at 5:00 and S :40 a. m. Arrive at Salt Lake at 8:15 and 10:40 a. m. Fares: Ogden Og-den to Salt Lake and return, $2; Kaysville to Salt Lake and return, $1.35; Farmiugton to Salt Lake aud return, $1; Centrevillo to Salt Lake and return, 75c; Wood's Cross to Salt Lake and return, GOc. Trains will leave Salt Lake at 3;45 and 5:05 p. m. Tickets good from October 5th to October 12th. James Sharp, General Gen-eral Freight and Ticket Agent. John Sharp, Superintendent. sO Utah Southern Railroad. Conference Con-ference trains will run daily during Conference, leaving Sandy at 9.30 a. m. and arrive in Salt Lake City at 11:00 a. m., leaving Provo at 10:15 a. m., and Sandy at 1:10 p. m., and arrive in Salt Lake City at 2:00 p. m. Fares: Provo to Salt Lake and return, re-turn, $2.50; P. Grove to Salt Lake and return, $2; American Fork to Salt Lako and return, $1.10; Lehi to Salt Lake and return, $1.75; Draper to Salt Lako and return, $1.25; Sandy to Salt Lake and return, $1; Junction to Salt Lake and return, 75c; Cottonwood Cot-tonwood to Salt Lako and return, 50c Trains leave Salt Lake for Provo Pro-vo at 7 a. m., trains leave Salt Lake for Sandy at 2:0 p. in. Tickets good from October 5tii to October l'2lh, 1874. Jmc3 Siiarp, Genera I Freight and Ticket Agent. Fcrmuor. Little, Superintendent. s) j BANKING. First National Baik of Utah, mlYT LAKE ITY. DESinXA TED DIWOSIT'iK Y AND Financial Agent of the Uuitd SUU. WARRKN IU PSRY. 1'v Ld!. ATTTHOBIZKD CAPITAL, iVW.OOO iPfcid-np Capital, 8160.000 Earning! 8175,000 D1VWFSD fr" 172, M ;t mil. DIVIDEND for lhT-t, :0 j.r cent. Tht Oldwt Banking InititnUon in Utah A General Banking Buiinfs Tmi.act'-J. UEHC1EI II COLORADO AND MONTANA. COLLECTIONS Promptly Attended to Infer rM n.'oirci nn T.rrr Dcpw". BOOK AGENCY iS in pt diT. Afou want- pit of ithr e, jf-uas or old. n.re aii-r' mri)T t wort f'T ii in U"ir r- m'-r-.Ttr tl Hi tint, ihM i MT'.Dici eit. Pali--Dim 'rt. AdJrw . ktlotoD A Co.. POTV Dd Mhl GROCERIES, ETC. "What's a the Steer!"' L1DDELL & BROWN Havt jus rewired assizer fict shipment direct :roai iot-iiar vf HOIKS1 Coltbrwed FINNAN UADDIES. la Casi, DUNDEE MARMALADE, SDlNBtTR(H OATMEAL and PEA MEAL , I ROSE A CO-S LIME JUICE. CORDIAL. Ao. Ao. Aa ALoaL.- Stock of Staple asi Fancy GROCERIES UD PROVISIONS. """" vi?'? !". ,Cl11 "m' A f.. ojn onh of tha Paiolo.. i'now out down fun in. uaiea. I lulus ud Peach... Jug SALT LAKE HOTELS. TAYLOR'S HOTEL Situated in tht Business part of the Citv, half block South of Z. C. SI. L A Quiet avA ResrxvtaMe Huw. Kocwi Pltataat, Cleinsnd Airy. TERMS TO SUIT TUB TIMKSl Kocm ad lSarJ jer Jay... 11.30 t T.M 'oom fti.il B'rd ier went i0.iV to 12.CO Roiimj, i'or Jay tu i.ofl Jo arj, per Jy, i.Ou Mcgle meals jo , il TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE. CJTV. THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMBS I0WHHKND, Proprietor, THE SALT LAKE iHOUSE. FIRT-CLA.SS FARE, and SKC0XD-CLAS3 PRICE. Those u-Iio tooutd enjoy mfortai'le Hotrt Life can find it nt the Suit Lake House. MALS1I ifc GREKNEWALD, au'i9 Proprietor!. VALLEY HOUSE. Great Reduction in I' r lees t Mutt the Times. Board and room, por day....? 1 ."0 to $2 09 riinglo moils 60 Singlo Uds W Smult! room?, por day 7f to 1 O0 m27 DAHL & SOKKNSON. OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. First Class" Accomoiation for Ladies and GGuUcmcn. lloom DBr Dfiy rrom 3) te II 0i Room iior Wook flOuto &00 Ileum acil Uiiard ror ijnv 1 nt tg 1 J& Uot m anJ Board ter Week 0 UU to 806 Day LuarJ rer Wook 4 6inslo Monlfl 25 cents. " Darbor Shoji and Laundry cocuiocCed with the iiotcl. oo2a JJKKKY CItUSTON, Proprietor. OOOGN HOTELS. BEARD8LEY HOUSE, CUDfN JUNCTION, Formi rLy Junction Hotel. Jood iocomcdotion for transient icJ bo tun custom. , Al - II. DKAKmLEY. Prorrlotor. UNION DEPOT HOTEL RMLROAD DINING HALL, OO DEN, UTAH, Si to Mod on Railroad PI t form, Jtmotloi el U. 1'. and C. 1'. iUilruitdi. mrl1 (3. S. KKil, Proprietor. OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Neb. IIJK LAflOKiST AND KINKHT UUTKL . Oottroon Chion'u nzi S.'-a Fraucisou-OPENED, Fraucisou-OPENED, OUT. 1, 1K7.L GEO. Ill R ALL, JVopr-eU: j LUMBER, ETC. SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER ASSOCIATION. lioa'iTi in nil ktnJn LUMBER, Doors, Sash, Blinds, . MOULDINGS, LATH, SHINGLES, WOOD J'UMJS and WaTKR Pli'E: common lcmueie ..n bn.i Hfi..r Ortolw t will Ik: gradfl, iflfiffing lo piK-i from H'iti to S.l.t per n. Sierra Ncraia Lumber Association SDrreisors to T. R. Jones mid Brjiint brothers, LUlf Blvok Sooth of Dci-ot. 8ML M' KAItLAND. Agont K II. BAtiKON. Kur'iDtiD'li)t. nW GRAND OPENING or FALL FASHIONS AT Mrs. COLEBROOK'S Temple of Fasliion THE I.ATHIES AHE H ': fVCl MM. LV I lnvitd to in-i-"-: jr KI.K'iANT cbn- 1 P.. HI-' ar,d M:W VU-.K ..u-n H! n.-l l unnn to o'ir IKW bfJvW Ji'.'O.M, ' -rbero you ou A Fine Awrtmpiit of FJowts, j Oelric'u J'iutu'js, (nil eliiwlf;, Th laloit do'ita in ' H:it;lf Lftfe Trimming. Spanish nnd , French Laces, FnU. Crm (irain Onm meats and J an' y .NoiiniiH. A Urc &"-rtmnt of Lun:-' 1'nti:im':j i Hatv, in Felt, IJyaver, Satin, Velvet and rlraw. R'fr3tf-illr -k3"1edjlrn p't fart.rf. e !w3' nf1 i!t i h irepat I'ork iDiiro ,'ivurH'ic notice - |