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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. TOWNSEND HOUSE, hALT JA It CITY, THE LEADIKG HOTEL OF UTAE, JAMfcS TtjWNSKND, 1'ropiolor. 'IMI1S HUl'HE-rs OKNTIIALLY LOUAT-i LOUAT-i o-i, n.-ll I'.ir-iishod, and bas aocuinuioda-UoDiruriaOKuwu- Tbo I'ropriotor la nw preparing to build I ,i rkco a.idi'ions to his Dotul, "vbioh, whoD Imibudr aiiirvadur it The Must Complete Establishment in TUE ROCKY MOUNTAIN HKOION. mil WALKER HOUSE, Sail Lake City, Vtnh. CHAfiGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. Mi;, t). R. 3'ATrEX, FORMERLY 111 iiroprictur oflhc Cosiiiopolitaii llulul, Sim rnincist'O, b''p3 to nunuuturu to llie k-itizens of Uuili mid the traveling public, tliat hu will liiivu, from this datu,tlwj miiii-iiKfintntof miiii-iiKfintntof thu "WALKJ'H HOUSl", Tliin I'L.tit run! commodious hotel, centrally cen-trally luuilwl mi tho principal business slrwl, ie nlreatly e-tahhshed m the public mind as the HST MANAGK1) HOTEL hijlween iSan Francisco and Chicago, and in utit.-ring upon this new enterprise tile proprietors will Bparo no pains to fuily meet all the requirements of their guests, i " U. R. PATTJiN & OU i Prujirietuts. 8all Lake City, Dec. 1, 1873. di - O V ERL A N D HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. First Clays Accommodation lor Gentleman. Rooiih per Dav from SO "fl to 1 00 JtooiuM por Wuok , a.) to & W jioard i.ur Wook li IX Borhor .chop and Lnnndrr connetod with tho Hotol. Oood li'iailing Kiom Kn-ilorn, Wos-torn Wos-torn iiiid Lonal Xawjnanors. no! II EN It Y DltTJNTON, Proi.rietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, ON TliE EUUOPEAN Pl.AN,,' Contra of block. West side East Temiio ntrooL ... Rooms by the Day or Web. A FIltST-CLASS KESTAUHANT. kit by Mr. tt E. BUR'lESS. Board by tho Day oJ AVoflk. Meals at all hours. No mianse spared to pleaso patrons. Hot and Cold Baths, TAYLOR Jc CUTLER, Proprietors. slO.I A3HIS& HOUSE, 'new addition, ANOTUKR 100 ta SL'MNU BHDS, NKff TARIFF. iTlucdSoutllStrest, Silt Lake City. Board d Mat " 8 . Board and Lo,linr.K, day I- J & 1- ilS.rf :::::::::::::::::::::::: S 9 2. IlcJs, V oisbt, 25 IS S Moula 25 GREAT WESTEffl HOTEL, 2d Souih-at, Salt Lake City, With a capacity Tor '200 Buoatn. First-class ao-ouifliuwdations ao-ouifliuwdations ior fainiliw.and travelers. Rnomi, por day, from 5H cts- to 81 01); Ruoins.pw week, from I (.'alto t).0U: board, per wook, $7.U0; Aloals, oO ooiits oaoh- Free Oranibns to the Hotel. 1 Barber Shop and Laundry oonnootod with tho Uotoi. ICE FOR SALS, for particulars oniuiro at ih offioo. Wyl7 KMITJl 1JIGAZE. Propriolors. OCDEN HOTELS. i - -- UNION DEPOT HOTEL AND RAILROAD DINING HALL, ocjoisn, UTAH. Silaated en Railroad Platform, Junction of U. P. and C. P. Railroads. marll 'J- 8. JSRB, Proprietor. 0 i, . ' -' -' ' ' ' " ' r SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. 1 Grand Hotel, on Market, New Montfomory Jt Second Streets, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. fS JUUNSON A Co., Proprietors. IWORTON HOUSE, tiwi contral. 1 r.i;MS, J-i.w lo for Daj-ai'ir, Daj-ai'ir, W. (J. GRAHAM, Prorriotor. OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, ( m:iH.v, Nob. ri'MI' I, m;.;KST AND FINVr HOTEL 1 l., .,o.,n f.:i,.-a,. and ftn Fanci...- W'ENHD, OCT. I. l"-f. t.-f . .'.i i.f., j',.,jiu'c;..T. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! ,h.VI M T lAt U 1 - ?1 1 A V ill.L f. AL.S SK .1 l , I'.u -:;( S"i Ml:v. ih'im. i "r?i .1-- - ! (111. m i-n'tr.rr'-. It? '!-'..- re : r.'.x 1 I l' .' ', U)irt. a rd I' - 'VvW'; V?iiKvV.M-p.i VvV'xt I-!?, tifi Vr " K.vVr.-ul ir, i'-'-'i-V-'V Vi V:.-"-rt ' Ki-.d. jr. w'-i-Tn I oivn lceur.n h - m ti-toc 1. of tli tel. n. ) BREWERS. '( HENRY WACENER, SaT LS CiTT, UTA2, CALIFORNIA BREWERY. L.WKli BKVlt, ALK . Ml PORT KB civil engineers: ceo. m. boutelle, CIVIL ENGINEER and U.S. MINERAL MIN-ERAL SURVEYOR FOR UTAH. Office in the hiiildimr net"i-ied l.y llie Ritr-voyor Ritr-voyor Uenornl's oltinn, qpposite tho 'lowouud liouso, Salt Lake City. d-i W.BREDEMEYER, I S. .MINERAL SIM'. VEYOR, CON-j L'. niliiiiit FiiKino'T, Kxaiuinnr nf ".lines and v(ninK Kxpert. (J nitre at re.-idi'ttco, Kim-liall Kim-liall Block, wppopito Tiiwmend Uuu.su. ol2 JAMES U. MAKTlAKAaJ, 1 1 YDRAUIJO AND CIVIL KNUiNFlCU, il and LA.ND SIKVLVuR. LOG Ay, CACHE COCS'TY. Mineral claims snrveved. ' olO JOSEPH CORLINSKK c i v i jj jz n o i k x: Jl f Unitod Btatos Mineral and Doimty .surveyor for Utah. i OfTioo: First South Street, noarly opposite e.ti Su .Mark's Chmh. ; Kfl. T. BURGESS, Civil Engineer and U. S. Mineral Survoyor, Will prepare the neressary Papers and Dia Kraiiis tor Patonts and Protests. Offleo in Buili'LnE oooapiod by Surveyor GeuoraL ianf ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. J. C. HEMINCRAY, ArrORNKY-AT-LAW. OFFICr. NO. S, Kimball's Block, First South tit mot. Salt Lake (Jity. 021 OKO. VK-IAIILESMITH B. J. JONASHOS SMITH A, JONASSON, ATTORXFYSJt COUNSELORS AT LAW, Main Street, Salt Lako Oily; two doors ecuth of Salt Lako llouso. N. B- A Notary always in the office. aiia2 HOSKA STOUT THROriORE lirRMt'STRR STOUT &. BURMESTER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office on Main struct, nearly opposite tho Tribune Ullice, Salt Lake City, Utah. all J. II, CAST he. o. c M-IL80R. CARTER & WILSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER Fintt National Bank, East Temple st. oc8 0. TT. RFSSCTT. CRO. K. WRITilKT. BENNETT, & WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER D. Urenig's fctoro, jlain Btroot. Salt Lake Oily. fo20 C. H. HEMPSTEAD. H. KIRK PATRICK. HEMPSTEAD &. KIRK.PATRICK, A1TORNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, Opposite Wells, largo k Co., Salt Lake City. alO Prospeotus for 1874. Seventh Year. THE ALDIftlE, An illustrated Monthly Journal, universally aduiilted to be tho lland?omoBl Periodical in the World. A representative aod tCli a in pi on of American Tasto. Nvt fur Xttfc in Jhukir Acm'JiSivrcsV The ALDINl-:, whilo i.'.'ucd with all tho regularity, bas none of Iho temporary or timely interest charaetoriniu of ordinary iioiiodicaln. It is nn olinnt nii?cellny of 1 urclittbl and grncaful litornturo, and a collection col-lection ol pictures, tan rarost npeoimons of artistic skill, in Ll-icl; and whito. Althuuch ouch sui;cen,itti; numlicr aliordj a frooh pleasure plea-sure to i'n friends, the real value and beauty of tbo Aldino will ho mo.st appreciated after it has bt-'on bound up at tho close of tho year. While othor publications may claim superior choai.nosH. as compared with rivals of a similar simi-lar eia.-s, tbo Aldino is a unh.uo and orininal concoption al.mo and unujiiiroa-hod ubso-lutoly ubso-lutoly without compoiitioni in price or character- 'J in pofneanur of a comploto volume cannot duplicato tbo iiuantityol lino paper uDd onaravinnii jn any oilier sliapo or amiibwof volumes ''lor ion Liuios jin c t 1 L ; and then ttiore aro the chrumos. besides!'" ART DEPARTMENT, is? 1. Tho Illustrations of tho Aldino have won a I world-wide r piitalion. mid in liio art contrott ol Lurupe it u au uaiuillud fact that iL wood i cuts aro osumplos ol tho highest poifectioo ovor una nod- Tho cjniui'n projudico m invor ul "cljol pluleB," ia mpldly yieldiiiR to u more educated and and dt'criuiin-liiiK ws e which reuonniNos the ndvnntugoi of suierior , iirtitio finality with uroatur Uciltty ol production. pro-duction. The wood cuu of tho Aldiuo possess all tho delicacy and clabomtu litnsh of tbo - moat co.-tly ttoul pluto, while thoy allord a j butter rciiduriuii of ttio arttefs ordinal. To 'lully rualito tbo wuuderlul work which tho Aldino iad'nnif lor thocuuiti of art culture 10 Amorica, it in only tioco-sary to ceuaidor the j cost to the pwplo of uny olhor deceul re.re-teu re.re-teu tat ions ol tho productions of ,-rctit iminiers. i 1 Inaddilionto lhodo?iuj by the momherji of the National Academy, and other nuod , Aaiori-'an arli.sts. the Aldino will roiTodacu 1 oiaujpk-.i of tho boat foreitjn mastoi-a, ttulcciod with view to tho hinliOBi artiatic suceefo and groat e,-"t general iuturu.-l. Tluu tho aubacrib-or aubacrib-or to tho Aldino will, at a tniliiig co.-t. onjoy in his own homo tho phKiduxei audroiiniiiK ininioucoeol'truourt. Iho iiuartcrly timed jdatcs tor lbTl will bo by Ilio.iiasMoianund J. 11. Woodward, j Tho Lhrisnuujj p-.-uo for 11 1 will contain spo nil do.'ins appri'i riate to tbo boh.'od, by oui be-t urli.jL3 mid will aurpaid in altraclion I any of its predecessors. PREMIUM FOR lf71. Emrr suli-cribor to tho Aldino for tho year l-.;i ill reiictio apairol chromof. Iho original ori-ginal pictures w.-tc paiutwi in oil lor tho l.ub.i-tKr- o; tho Aldme, by Iho mas .Monin, - ivhoo ureal Oolormlo picluro was purchased ) C.'iiKi lor lou tliou-uiid dollar". Iho imt "1 li" H fi-" "'V H a vim in tfui H bite I M. uu'Diii", -,,,r Uauip. hire: the otli-.-r ttivoi ; the ".'hi t-ltireon I Ivor, H j oiintm U-rrnory. j i L,o jii.''iui.k,o lit liio ualiiro ol tlio 'ouha a h.om .IMulaj" o. IUO ar;i-l's vupo au-1 Co lor - ,i 'Iho . t),..ii!.- aie c.-li uoi-i livm thirty ilist:nct plile, ftn.i are in 1 1-o 1 1 A. i ' I . ami tHipiMir.'.nc' ov.kI la-mn.ic- "t tin.1 on-i;u.l-. I H' prvi'l,;a:i.r. -f a wt.rtby e;it.iplo ' ot Aiihtk-.i'j i,rt-'.iii '. I.ii.m.-. .i, ! , au,lor to the i'.il-outJcrf ol tiic A..iine ). .i !i.;ll lut I.!vuii.irlj nm idea. aii-Uts fucc-U. r-..i- m or tho eiiiinui- "I -Mr. .Mm.-ao u mi -on ; ".cw,ir, .N. J., .-ept- '-'.ii, L."j. "J(!tr". .7 n mc .-utton A L. N. on; lou,-!., -1 .im.l.du-htcd w i;h tho ..-r.ifs in cob.r ol jour ctifaii. Ihoyato nio't-Unnical pn 1 1- ; the oncmal puiulinea " cry le.-i t t;.it.y. 4Skre.D -UK'.-. .M'lRAN." : 'I'iie .' .-liori'm'" ;ire in e 'ry 5en-o Auieri-Ciin. Auieri-Ciin. 1 lie are !y U otu-u'.itl A jj-i i.-uo IT"--s wirti niat-'ii.'l "f A.i:-.ricn ii.i.a itadirc, tnuu .le-'i.i.i ol A!iKin-,.n scciery ty an hers o th'o In -t .;ctrefvil AiacrtiAa Art mil. It n- l"-t; r i-.x.i.i.-e all ti-.:h"y ccrtsiiih- roMt-tJ an inter"!, no t"rei;n I i-rcvio.-ii- u c-- :n'i ire. and p-.-i;acr a:etb;?y j 'of" prd irti-" thty c-t 'the i u :-:: n ' ,p. a indo, i.;!', Ci ia e.oryri-j-et th' fu'-'iTii ti ii i tl lllc' ALL'i.NK tvr,. d o! "id pm:o - rift ire- i-r r't c :t. mid : i'rcci.r,'3 t:ie rr-.or.n.e If any f ,iN;c t i-'r ;b Ji l intifro b rr-?."-r- c-: ; i - - it t c :, tl." i i:-.:;hcr ; 'I 1 p'iToIt. "Iu i' 'ir-h. fi rc--r,ia.- :." I T L R "" j . ( , : - '.. r " ,c a . -.1":. . ' "i- t ot . -J ; f CANVAS otS WANTED. A r ' "7- ) - . l- i - r " " :.-. t l 1 ir.;t. Hi.-., - i k. , i ;v IJAMKS SITTON A (.., IM'MiOic - i . ! Ai.'il.N I. : : N t.' i ! ZI0i'S C0-0PER1TIVB Mercantile Institution Is doing the largest business ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, arising from an uniform system of dealing principally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, buying in immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. The largest part of their purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made. through their New York office, from whence aU fluctuations in the Foreign and Home markets are closely close-ly watched. The Institution is complete in all its various departments and fresh novelties are added to the stock as fast as they are offered in 'the market. Visitors are. shown through the buildings without the slightest importunity to purchase. pur-chase. ' The gentlemen in charge of the several departments are among the most widely and favorably known in the Kooky Mountains and we commend them to the confidence confi-dence of the public, promising that no effort on their part will be wanting to ensure a continuance of its patronage. They are enabled not only to suit the tastes of an intelligent intelli-gent trade, but also to compete com-pete successfully with Eastern dealers. In fact, no country merchant can afford to pass by this city under the impression im-pression thatEastern markets will give him lower prices, better stock or more favorable terms. Their GROCERY, HARDWARE DRUG DEPARTMENTS lor completeness and variety of stock have never been equalled west of New York, and merchants in the neighboring neigh-boring settlements and Territories Terri-tories cannot do better than replenish their stocks from this source. Their CLOTllLMi DEPARTMENT is now opening its magnificent Fall and Winter Purchases, among which is the most varied assortment of Gentlemen's Gentle-men's Furnishing Goods ever brought to Utah. Since merchant-tailoring has been added add-ed to and made a specialty in this department, that branch o the Institution's trade has attained a perfection perfec-tion never arrived at by any similar house in the Territory. Terri-tory. Foreign and domestic fabrics of every style and price made to order or sold in piece. The SHOE FACTORY DepartmGnt keeps thirty hands con- timllv pmnlovprl on fill 1 j i j , classes ol work, and has never . failed to secure the Prize i medals at our Territorial Fairs. Their facilities for , turning out first-class work have never been equalled by any like establishment in Utah. Gentlemen and Ladies visitin; the city would do well to leave their measures with that Department, Depart-ment, thus enabling them to order by mail at any timei they desire a period lit. j Among the JsrECLvUTlti ol this Department are those ol . lloi'-e Collars, and supplying j the trade with Leather and i Findings, a large and coin-1 plete .-t-X'k ol" which will always be found on hand. ' The Institution deali in every clas ot merchandise. ..tad all peisoua bewever remote re-mote from buciuc-i or manufacturing manu-facturing ccuUlS cm have their cr.icr. pron.i i'y liiK'l ' .y mailing I'.vin to ; V. II. II - I i i IHONF OUNDERS. EDMUND WILKES ...Lesseb. SILT LIKE IRON CO,, i ilaauiaoturor of all kinds ot Iron and Brass Castings,!- Mining, Killing and Smelling MACHINERY, Wil contract to erect QUAIiTZ SflLLS &. S.UELTEKS complete, Narrow Gauge Railroad Work, SWITCHES, FP.OGS ami WATER STATIONS, SEAT, HAND, 1'USII, and 1 MINING CARS, BUILDING J? It 0 N T S, . ORNAMENTAL HOUSEWORK, And BUILDINGS, Etc. Wuat.3: j Ouo b'luok South of tho U.C.R.R. J Sni,fi'.K.r'iO. 1ST:'. 1 Khl'UliLISIlilD JiT OKUKR Uf TUH CITY im'.-,:iL.l AN ORDINANCE I Fur (he I'li vaifion vf Fires. Skc. 1. He it onlaiiKd In- the CUv Council of Great Suit Lake City; Ihftt no person shall set off any ti reworks ; fet up imy stove, furnace or other apparatus io which tiro is to bo kept; or carry Lire in tho streets without observing 'he followinp regulations, under penalty of not 1i'?f than ono nor mora than, utiu hundi-ed doUars for cneh oll'iieu. Skc. 'o prr-on shall ho nllowed within the limit; of the City to di-chargo ur set oil any rorkt't, Fuih, crm-ker e-r . 'other lircwork" witiioin the consent ef Ihv; Mnyor, speeiiying the time wlu'ii and the place where the .-mne may be done. Sec. ii. No etove or other apparatus in which lire is to he kept -lii.il he :-et nearer than eight inches from the floor, except such Oi have no tirrpkiee yn tho lower plate, such can hu set within four inehts ot'lltt! Hour on wliicli thi-y i-tanJ ; nnd the top and side plat esi lher'..t .-hall not bo set neiirer than iwt he inchei olf nny wood partition, orotlkr woodwork, without protecting pro-tecting the tanie ellrctiially from tire by ft metallic or oilier covering; and no pipe belonging thereto t-hall 1: put up unle.-p it bo couditt'-d into a chiumcv inndo of briek, Etnno, or other incouibuitiblo nia-teriui, nia-teriui, or if pai.dtig through thu wooilwork or ruuf of a building, there eliall bo a space of not le?s than fuiir inches bet wen tfie pipe and the wooJ, and the pipo Khali ; bo k.'pt from nenr.-r contact witli tbo wood by tome piiC' material, and sliall pro-' pro-' jeet four f-'el a hove or lyniul tbo roof or iwood work, ri oinh 'l, t'lie Mayor or any Aidrrman nlmll deejn tin- a Love to ): ( e-iua!ly safe, Uiett to be eei Ulied under his ' I 6i-c. 4. No p-r,on i-hull bo allowed to ! ' carrv or ciiu.e to he ejirri.-d m any Mn-ct, l thoroughfare or lot of thi.-i city any buni-l buni-l I isiff coals or brm.J iu ui.L the satue be in tt coviT. ii ve.--''l. iSi.c. ."). AU !'.:g.-and f ir"nfr'. hi:TCiey.-, nr Hues thail by r,ii.- d at h h.-I tour I.-l I f.'-t above the roof, ly or through which ihev p!L-a nn'l.'-li iil b:ive a d'-a-i.-nirig tin-Mr tin-Mr f.r.- f.frk ti' tv '' r of woven w ire.j..aced on the loj, or wiiiiin fcii-h thimncy or, Liu.'. aSi'.c. Ci. The own'-ror r upn:.t of any hou--, Khop or o'.i.-r b-uMi' g t'ifill aiue! : 1,11:1" or cl.iniu.y,-1 hen.-.. f ...!". wpt or j burnt c:it as otV u as mw be re-pnr.'d ; to ; ..l'.t'll i. -. it chrtli If: vi !'" "I'm- tin.- i ' ;i:,. wiywh'T.'.i," t.-.i fcid (.-'-u'-r c.tr-( :...i..,Ui;ig C'inbu-tioi..i ar-: w.'. Any j-Tr..n nil!' riijg the il . of anv leu-. oe- -.pi-1 by him or 1,-r to l-c-a.o l-ui nw -riK- or :.r--i fit ot'i'T tun" U-r- 1nM-.i;.l.M.:1:i I- 1. I-. II," ! a.ti"a vrc-t-riL-.-a u tie- lit-t e'.-'-Livii ol tm.- j . i. V ' i1: n-:-r f-!)-ir,-j J . - r i-r ("c-n".,.t; i " ' . ' J ::-t ').. .' ' '1 r' . ".' 1: ''.) . .-:.- h i (i MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSICIAN AND BUR". EON, nffica 6vo (1om Dorth of Puftoffic. Otlic houre I rum ID to 12 a. in., nnd 3 to . ji.ui. kuld MARY K. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE oppit Old ConMitiition Build-inc. Build-inc. .Mala ritroet, Offioe houre 10 a.m. I to S p.m. Rro-onpo9"Bishrip Tuttl. J. W. YouDg. Kep. C. C. Stralton, Kov. J. Welch. DR. J. D.THOMPSON, M. D., I fFVlCK FIRST DOOR SOUTH LAMB & I v Co. 'a DniR Store, Eaat lemple Street. Kwido8 at Walker liutue, s2J STATIONERY. STEVENS & CO., Wholesale ani Retail Stationers, Betwwin Walker and Clift Home., MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. THE TKADS SUPPLIED. 1Z LUMBER. BUILD'C MATERIAL - - H j l H t H 3 2 5 2 J a w z ' I ? "3 1 t s E 1 2 g- CC S S -a 2 ; 3 ' h I ? u L a 03 H S t 5 H I LUMBER YARD. All kudu ot LTJMBEE DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths, JONKS t FORMAN. 1 TH IB lUVANUhU mtt' Dried PEACHES AND APPL K S, TEASDEL & CO. We" arc Selling Low FOR CASH our Slock of Blankets, Clothing, Shawls, ADD Woolen Goods. TEASDEL &. CO. PARLOR, HEATING, - A NO COOKING STOVES, I t TEASDEL & CO. VEl'.Y CHOK'E V M n r GROCERIES, lit F."l "f I j ' ALL A.VU tXAMIM.. .x- 7 '."'";;.; r- . " ',''. TEASDEL U CO., 05,67,69 East Temple Street ' I BUSINESS CARDS. Shobt I3ctt'5i3 Cibi3 inPorlLi in thU column, under their rojpoctivo heading, at 1 25 corns por line por week, or . cod1 por line per month. Ihia it an oxcollcr.t oi'i-orturiity for miscollanoons dealer and ro?har)if to place their businoM iiromiiiontly before the public at a very email ec5t- EMICRATION ACENT. WC. STAINES, 1'. 0. lioi ot'07, N ew . York City. jell DIVORCES j ABSOLUTE DIVOHCES nl.TAl.KI from Cour's of di'Torent Stitt-. 'or tl ?sri.ion, etc. No puliiicity reiiircd. ioj charge until di. orco Ki:ititcJ. Anl.-es 31. UUU.SK, Aiturasy, l'i Brou.U .-. N Y.J TOYS. fi OTO SANDHtS'lor vour Christ mas Tus. VJT npiioMte Kitiilall kh ci, doJ TENTS 4. WACON COVERS. ni CURTIS, ARent 2d South, r-positoCont. 1 , uion'ial .St. 'i'oat.s nuiu lu S'. jv.'c JOHN BOLSER'S Sail Loft, E;i.t Temple Street, thruc Jwora ol" Vi'uLkorijro.'B- Ton la from slu uncardi. iyli BOOKSELLERS A. STATIONERS JAMES DWYER, il Kat Temple rtroct. Dealer in lil :111k Eoi.ki, bchovl and Fine French butionury. i FURNITURE. HD1NW00DEY, No. :!1 East Temple . Stroot and 75 1st South Stroi't. ici"i BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY: fresh pies, buns, cakes, bro&d. dolivorcd In all p am of tlio city every moraine. oil) BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. WJ. UOOl'E'i. No. S7 Commorcial . StroeU Boots andSlioea made to order. C L OTHINC A OUTFITT 1 N C. O'RErLLY CO., corner of id South and , Commercial Streets, b'lothing and I ur-nishing ur-nishing Goods, ilata, boot shoos, ic- e'A' WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES AND JEWELRY o.ti.el i-sonsr , BEGS to inform trio residents of Bait Lake City and vioinity, that ho not onlj fTiarantocB to properly Repair, Clean and Adjust Watohaeand Chronometers, but he will make them or any part of hoiu to order, and warrant the work. Junt roceived a new supply ot K iiln. Swiai" ffatcnoj and a fine tot tok of tirjt-ch.M 'oolrv rices as lovu any in town. Two ioor Raft of tlio 'leseret Bank. rtl SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. "BiG CUK" STORE. HAGUE BROTHERS' luiportois of and Doalars in Guns, PLstola, Ammunitiovj Remington Sporting Rifles ON SALK.Thobetrt in ueo. TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS. f. A. klTCnKI.1- DAVID JAltKS' MITCI1ELL & JAMES, R.'fpecl fujly nnnoun.'ii to tin? VuUie (hut thev havu V.HMoVKii to lle-ir N. w J'r.-initeson J'r.-initeson AVe.-t TVuiplo Slr.-.-L, opp,.-tte " the CityM-:il Mark.-t, wh- re th-'V bo'-, by ptriet aLU'iilioii to bu-itu and email prollls to merit th nullum. -d j.ntroiiHge 6olibentlly be-U'we-1 them. TIN, SHEET IRON & COITERSyJTHS FURNACE WORK & KiXJlI.N'd. Gas, Water, and Steam Fitters. WKSX TEMl'LEoritliEl-, Oi...ilr City Mi-:.t Murk'! GEORGE E, REID & CO. IAre nuw -id ared to r jn (VAS and VATi: Hl'l Into ...Jl'.lir .t th. .1.. .,; ,,..! it 11:" r..--; i.r..! I, . t .. ..i DI'DL.r. 1 IV. Vp-.T'..',,'-. . ,. b. t . 1 . ! .( .. o I ,'. .', 1 ' ' I". .. ' '. . : '. 1,1 s ' a'J: v i. 1 . a 1 -1 'iOOI'3. for " ..tor n,J L.-h u 1 .u.. i Jl M ill I I, Ojijiosj (o Vt'iilker ilmiM'. 8TEAfOE13 FO' EUROPE. white st at; :.!. ;:: ca..; , ': i v UMTED 'oIATti A i L He V;cV. r.-'i-. l:v, ,.ol. I .'. nr viij i i. " ; BANKINC. ;;) SAVINGS DEPARTMENT i-DESEBET KiTIONAL BUNK. o j . jliccche (It tiusils or One Dollar Jiod 'j lp wards. li.terx-sl at e"i;':t cr cnt. er annum comjx.unded sonii-annimily, on tho l"irt of ilftxch and Septcmlwr. "WM. II. IKHHKK, rwidenL U. S. KLOKEIKiK, Vice IVidanL L. S. UILI-S, Caj-hir. EESERET NATIONAL BANK or; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID IT CAPITA LM 3.x,te AUTlK'KUKi) CAPITAL. IHj W, JI. IKHipKR. Pre?!dcEt. t U. S. hLliKtiDt.li. VicciTi I L'Kii' l1 A M Yr.Nii, W.. JLNMNUS, 1 Dirwton. JOHN SllAii 1 e. Lrni.ia, j L. 8. ii.lL.L3, C'ubier. I bL'AL 15 Gold Dust, Coin, Kxtltauge, Land Warrants, lollcgo Scrip, elc. COLLECTION'S MADE AND PROMPTLY KK-MUTJilJ. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FDR SALE. Interest Paid on sav i t; -rs Di:ro8iT n:i First National Bank of Utab HALT CITY. See Special Adrortlsomont on Third Pai mS SALT LAKJ2 CITY NATIONAL BANK. Authorized Capital, $500,000. Z M. HrRELL, Pre-den. JilSEIMI y. l;l"KKETr.C'Mer. HKilPSTKAD A klhKPAritLCK, Attorney. CoRHCflPOSPCMTS: xtpw V(iir J National Park B.'.r.lr. EOST0N...Kutional Bank of Korth America. Ame-rica. t'lIICAdO... Third National Rank. ISt. LU:iS... Third .National bank. OMAHA...Omahii National 1ink. : l" AN 1-KAiSOlbOO-iNutioniid Uold ilank cd Trunl Cy. L0MU"'...Jay Cock, MoCulloch A Co. WELLS, FAlUiU & Co.. EXPRESS FORWARDERS Bankors & Dealers in Exchanpo, Draft! on Knrovo. Euroinn CollootioDi I'tMiiii'tlj- atten.iod to. EAST TEMPLE ST., SALT LAKE CITY A, V. YH1TI. W. S. M'CORfllUa, WHITE &. McCORNICK, (Burouira to A. Y, Whito A Co.J EBI TKHM.t-tlT., 3LT LaK ClTV. Dealers in GOLD DUST, COIN & BULLION lltcutHip im all the jinvcijxil cidM vj UiC Umlcil iSHitfcn umt Jmivjic. Fartifu'Hr mt'intinn Eiv-n to r..Htl.n and jroeoi-'dri ruuuUfJ at i-oiront rale of K. chaiiKL. on day ul I'Ujuiuiit. fJi-.O. K. WIJ1TNEY, Atiornr. Hunk of '.'alO'jriiia in Y i i. , l.i.i.ll ,w ' . . . , A ii lliiuh ol t nU. ..tk U ill Ids all l'i illl'U Cl). ,fu Omaha Nation! jjitnii . (injftha tuyH BRUSHES. 3 T E W-A. IT" S CKU.UKA I'KU JJ Ii IT S lides, PAINTKHS, KAI.S''f.'!'!:-, H III I AMIH", KN. Ami uiw-M-hal F mii.T V ila. j Poi ale, WL-jIo-i-j a'l lU-l-dl, b .. O. M. I. Or.--.T5- and 't"""f. , rt. W.-il..' A i Mei'git. leiuflul A Cu. I Y.U.b'li.W "hi , 7 iMJ.t.-rrii. V. JOHNSON'S fes!:l3 F:iiilii Mm I .. . 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