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Show SALT LAKE H0TEL8. TOWNSEND HOUSE, HALT LAKK C1TV, THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, JAMBS TOWNSEND, Propietor. r ' - THIS HOIISB IS CKNTRALLT L0CAT-ed, L0CAT-ed, well funlahod, and has aocominodk-Uonirbrl60rueU. aocominodk-Uonirbrl60rueU. The Proprietor Is now preparing to bolld largo additions to bis Hotel, which, when finished) will render it The Most Complete Establishment m I TUB ROCKY MOUNTAIN RJiQION. j nU . ' . " WALKER HOUSE, Salt Lake Cltj, Itah. CHAflGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. MR. D. R. PATTEN, PORMERLY proprietor of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, San j rancifco, befra to announce to tho citizens of Utah and the traveling public, that ho will have, from thii,daU),thc rnan-ajrement rnan-ajrement of the Tlii clrnnt and commodious hotelfcn-trally hotelfcn-trally localud on the principal . buainras street, is already Catahli-hed in t)m public mind aa the B KST M AN A0KD UuTJSL between San Francisco and Chicago, and in entering upon this . new enterpriae .the proprietors will spare no pains to fuily meet all the n-ouirenientsof their gueota. D. K. 1'ATTKN & Co., Proprietorp. Salt Luke City, Doc. 1, 1S7J. dli OVERLAND HOUSE, ' rMAIN STREET, f SALT LAKE CITY. First Class Accommodation lor .' . Gttntlemen, .n Rw-iiu per Day from 50 t0 to ?l 00 Itouuifl per oek ., 2 50 to 5 00 Board irtir Week..-.... ......... J. - ' U0 Barber Shop and Laundry connected with the Hotel. Mood Rending Room . . Jinitorn, r ee-tern ee-tern and Local Newsnapers.. i noXi JIENKT BKUNTON, Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, ON T,UE EtfBOPEAN PLAN,.. ' Centre of blook. Wert side East Temple street. Rooms by the Day or Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, kept by Jlr. R. E- BURGESS- Board by the Day oJ Wee Jiel" l t' hours. ' No "expense spared to plea' oatrona. , r-r-l ( Hot and Ccli Baths, - - TAYLOR A CUTLER, Proprietors. 10,1 WASHINGTON HOUSE, NgW ADDITION, ANOTHER Wo Maw SPRING BEDS, NKW TARIFF. Third SoutllS treet, &Jt Laie City. Bo.rd nd Lodm, .k I 0 O Bod od Lodnln., d.T 1-00 9 1.25 D.y Board, V MiL.,A.fc.......'. S-WJ Bidi, w..k,...i.X I .1.60 MO BiJ, nUn "l: 59 Aloaljj. - -i...... J. GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, 2d South-st, Salt Lake City, With a capaeit for 200 gneitx, Virsi-elais aer oommodAtioni for families and travelers. Rooms, per dy, from f ott- o'l 00!' f Rooms, per week, from U0 to llO-UOr Board, per week, t7.00; Meals, 50 cents eaoh. Free Omnibus' lo -the Hotel. Barber Shop ' and Xanndry cbnn'eoled with tho HoteL . , ( , ICK yoR SALK. For particulars enquire at the offio. myl7 SMITa ABIGAZE, Proprietorf. OCDEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL AND RAILROAD DININO HALL, OODBN, UTAH, Situ.twl no B.tlroad rUtform, JoDotlon ol V. P. nd 0. P. H.itroit I niU i O. . KHJi. Pro.ri.tr. 8AN FBANOISCO HOTELS. Grand Hotel, on Market, New Monlfomary A Seeond StreoU, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. pi JOHNSON A Co., Proprietor. MORTON HOUSE, Th bent aWBimn'Utfnn" (rnaranled. Ica. tlon central, i KRllS, fAUO to per Day- aplS W. Q. ORAHAM, Proprietor. OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Neb. riinK LAHUKST AND flNBST HOTEL X between Ctncao and San Tranciico OPENKP. 0TT1 t 7S ' ) ' fJA't). I'll R A Ll IVnprntor. 1 (W J ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! ! Frcnlias; k'Bt'b.Mh. and Walnut SU HA1KT 'JLOLI. ?I O. ! LAYEiLLE. WAl IH A Cc. rroi'i. I riV, BOUTUKUN H"TKL i Rrst-cla in I ail i appoint menc lt taM are at al: i timnn ,npplisi in iQe ereat-'t huD.il 'o w .tfi all the dVicet-i t!e niark't a:'cri- It clerk and mrl.Ts are ail po1' nd attea-, attea-, tiv.?t. the wai-.t.' f tho ipiwf of ;h I Th re is an in,rri'l S.t tor lealiai irom tho flr-t (l.-r to the nrrer era. j Kailrcad and ifr-.V'a! Ti-V-t n-"-land, an i WeMern I axoa Tclecrai h '.'ffi e in rvtunda of the li'.-itl, n BREWERS. ! HENRY W AC EN ER , i 3lt Lais Cttt, Utab, CALIFORNIA BREWERY. I L.KOKR BKK.R, AV.S AND TORT KB t mm ast) arrn 1 el V,,vhat mr civil engineers: ..... CEO. M. BOUTELLE, j CIVIL ENGINEER and U. S. MINERAL MIN-ERAL SURVEYOR FOR UTAH. Oflico in the building- occupied by the Bur-veyor Bur-veyor Oonrral's office, opposite thoTownsend House, Salt Lake City. dJ W. BREDEMEYER, LT S. MINERAL 8URVHYOR, CON-), CON-), snltinc Knfnneer, Kxaminor of M ini aod'ninc h Xpert. Oflice at reside noe, Kim. ball Block, opposite Townsend House. ol JAMES H. MART1NKAU, i HYDRAULIC ANDCTVTL ENOINEER, ! and LAND SUHVKYUll, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, j Mineral claims snrreyed. olO I . J08EPH CORLINSKI, IVIH, ENGINEER. United States Mineral and I . r- Deputy Purveyor for Utah. Office: first South Street, nearly opposite SL Mark's Churh. M. T. BURG E 8 8 , Civil Engineer and U. S. Mineral . Surveyor, Win prepare the necessary Papers and Dia trams lor Patents and Protests. Office In Building oocnpled by Surveyor OenexmL janl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW." J. C. HEM1NCRAY, TTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, NO. 5, A Kimball's Block, First South street, Salt Lake City. o2l . , OIO, TKKAai.K SUtTB B- J. J05AS80R ' SMITH Sl JONASSON, j ATTORNEYS A COUNSSLORS AT LA W, Main Street, Salt Lake City; two doors south of Salt Lake House. N. B. A NoUrr always in the office, auc 2 HOSKA 8TOOT THROPOB: FTRMFBTEB ! . STOUT & BURME8TER, 1 A TTORNEYS-AT-L-AW, Office on Main V street, nearly opposite tho Tribune Olfiae, Salt Lako City, Utah. ao 1. M. 0 AIT Kit, o. C ITILSOH. CARTER A. WILSON, ' ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Temple W oc8 C, V. BE3TKKTT. GKO. E. WHITHIET. BENNETT, WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER D. Orenbj's btore. Main street Salt Lake City. ;fe20 AM, IKHPSTBAD. M. SIRKPATSICE. HEMPSTEAD & KIRKPATRICK, 4TT0RNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, Opposite Wells. Fargo A Co., Salt Lake alO , Prospeetue for 1874. Seventh 1 A ' ' Year. I ' THE ALDINE, An illustrated Monthly Journal, universally ' ad mil ted to be the Handsomest Periodical in tho World. A representative and Champion of Amenoan Taste. Not for Sal iu Book or NewsStore, " r w. . i ' Tho ALDINE. wuito levied with all the" regularity, baa nOne of the temporary or timoly interest obaracteristio of ordinary ' periodicals. It is an eligant miscellany of ureJiKht and graceful literature, and a col- . lection of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, in black and white. Although each succeeding number a fiord a frenh pleasure plea-sure to iU friends, the real value and beauty of the Aldino will be most appreciated after it has bon bound up at the close of the year. While other publications may claim superior cheapness, as com qb rod with rivals of a similar simi-lar ciaas, the Aldino is a unique and original concept ion -alone and unapprou?hod abse-lutely abse-lutely Without compotitiom in price or character cha-racter Tho ioseasor of a oomplote volume cannot duplicaio tho iiuantlty of fine paper and engravings in any other shape or numberof volumes "for ton tlmoS its cost ; and then there are t;e abryaiQS. besides j" 1 ART DEPARTMENT, I " " , .( It J 1 .. The IlluftratioDs of tho Aldino have won a world-wide reputation, and ,io the art oontrei ot Kuroixt it is an admitted' fuel that its wood cuts aro exauiplos of the higiiost perfection ever attained- The common prejudice In favor or "stool plntee," is rapidly yielding to a more educated and and di 'criminating taste which recognises the advantages ef superior arti-tie uunlity with creator facility el production. pro-duction. Tho oodeuU ef the Aidine'po&sees all the dolicacy and elaborate finish of the uiOHt costly stool plate while they afford a bolter rendering of tho artist's original. To fully realno tho vrondori'ul work which tho Aldino is doing lor the uauio of art culiuro in America, it in only necomary to censidor the cost to the iioxplo of any other decent representations repre-sentations ot the productions of ktohI pniniers. Inadditiontu thodosigns by the members uf the National Academy, and other noted . American artists the Aldino will roprodaoo eiatuplesof tho best foreign marten, selected with view to the highest artistic suoeeee aod greatest general intere.st. Thus the subscriber subscrib-er to the Aldioe Hill, at a trilling cost, enjoy in his own home the pleasured and refining - influences of true art. Tho quarterly Unled plates fer Ifli will be by Thnmari Moral and J. D. Woodward. The ihri'tiua.' Ig.nio fori.! will contain special dwian al'l1opriat to the eein. by our bMt artixLA and will sun ia etuaction aey of its predecessors., PREMIUM FOR 171. ! - - - - i K ory snlwei ibor lo Iho Aldioe for Hie year IK7 will receive a pair of chrumo. The original ori-ginal ldcturee were painted in oil for the publinem. of the Aldine, by Thomas Moran. wh'te great Oidorado picture was purchased ' l.y i. unit res tr ton thousand dollar. The flutyevli were chosen to reprcnoai "'1 ho East'-' 1 Hna "I he Wc.t." One is a view in tbo H hite Mountains, New Ilampehiro: tho other bitm the v'liil" "t 'Ireon river, Wyoming 'territory, the ditlufence in the nature of the wvot ih-iii'.'U os is a i.le-in cniraFt. and all'T'l j ' a guod display ol the artist's scope and color-" color-" iiirf. lh- chmtn-.s are each worked frrnj I thirtv distinct plaio. und are to sisefUxlt.1 1 Riid appearanc encl lacsuiillief T.l ihaori-. ihaori-. mnal. lb" i re''-nintiii ef h. worthy example ' of America's tiroaio-t Untrvape pointer to1 the evib-cribcrs yf tho .Udjno wai a bold but p-vuiinrly bapry idea, and it. sucvofful rctii-,li.tn rctii-,li.tn ta at tent et by the l-'llowing Uvtiiinmul - over the ignanire f Mr. kloran bmi-lf : "N'cwirk,N,J.,rerV Ol, ItTJ. . "Messrs. .IaTueuton A Co. "iintlcin-n,-l am dt'licuted with the 1 pror tn c'lor of T"ur cfaromja. They are wmd-rfully succecsiul rei recentati"Q by mechanical prora of the original pun tings j " ery respect: ally, (Signed! -IUU6. MORAX." Thc-o oh'iremne are In every laom American, Ameri-can, Ihoy arc h? an original A-ni icon pro- ces, with tneU'TiiU "f Ameneon manuiacture,' Irom d-u;:i ut Aaieri-an scenery by an Ainrkaii i-ainter.and prvented to subscri ber to the tiri iuvf !i;l American Art Journal. 11 no botisr becAiie '.'fall tai.tliey will certainly powed an interest no lorawn 1 prodiscti'in can in'rirc. and neither are Lhny i any tto wont il :v rea.-vn of poulir fi li -tt of rr"di:.-Tn they POit the publishers only a tn3e. "while s.jual in every Fospect to o'her chr.mi" that are ivld si.icly for d ulet tho ful'Tcruxi.-n rnce of 1 11 1 ALDIMi I'er ni oi :a.twill f;u these ricture for ; :hemelves not ftrtlie pn.-e they did pr did r-t crt. and will appreciate tie ecterpriaa Laat.recJers their distribution rsi'. ie. if any STibscnOer should indie? te a r refer-, ' ence ; a Sg-jr subject, the i ab.h-rs will send "Thought' ci Kcie." a s i beeuii- ul chrt.'1, .t-t J1 inches, rerreseouos a iu:le I Italian h- st euang e; ed b:t;y th e j I'.agLa.! x in? hoaru i . TERMS.- - i ' per acjiuai, m irsj-je. rti t'il .arLuos I H r C'",fi Y.l'nu r'n-ny trl! j .V ,. t -.i;.-.'- - , i i pre ' The AHine w-M, ierwiler. be cvuir.aM ' ' t'.j bv p.iSv-r.i u.c. tsrre "'.M b li re- j !-e "ent t,i ttc i' ;'-.h.r .iirJ.. 'T ha.-. :d to 'the oeal aswr. " -tr. M re?r -.;:.-.ty to tft I' ;b L-sb"r. e--n in -e.-ej h?: ;h- i ii:i,Ai i en. b-'r;-A ihe lac-sisiiie 'igr.a- I CANVASSERS WANTED. Anv rr-n -ti-h'-.g t -t rer.uier,-'' . a 2 by an ljis- :o ! JiHKS 81TT0X fc Co., rhllshc I MAU'EN LAN S. NhW VOBK. W'M. II. U ' UiNUTi'N. Age I Jt 3U Le Citj. RICHARDS HOUSE. THE RESTAURANT IN RICHARDS' iloma, tieoond South street Is re-opened, newly plied and furottbod. A first-oinss place, furnishing superior board and meals at all hours. Fine commodious rooms, furnished or unfurnished, can be had at prices to suit the times by applying on the premises to dlS . - S. W. RICHARDS A CO. Merchants and Tr&Telers' EATING HOUSE, . First Sehth St., opp. Townsend House. SINGLE MEALS, CO CENTS. BOARD BT THE WEEK. Arrangements mode with parties for supper. m MRS. MIRY BIORKMM, PROP. 0TIfK T()J0SI(i0RS: . THE LEHI Forwarding Company . Will itUnd to tho .. ' . 8UIPPINO or FREIGHT TO ALL P0INISIN , , . Soulliei'B Utah, - Sontliuasteru I Xevada, 4c... TINTIC FREIGHT MADE A 'SPSCIAiilY. ' Addrna .11 communications to WINES & CUTIER, r. Managere, LEHI-UTAH GO no: . U'e offer a splendid opportunity o obtaining a . - - - - 1 ' PICENI. LIFE-SIE , ,tUTPipiCBE , fT j r---.-i OF - , ' T ' ' ' ' ' S f j :. : . ' !r i, PIlFiS-: JBUUiH AM VOING, '"'isci 71 y r GuuceJud -Ijy critics) t-j be the bea portraitjof hini ever esxeeuUil. . ONLY 10 DOLLARS. FRAMED to SUIT PURCHASERS " . .::-.-.' at prices ranging from r 0 IVJ T-r. miPjiELumrEiisoi", 1. 21 East Temple Street. ! WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES AND ORY oX-'eliasoi?: BBUR to Inform the reeidenta of Salt Lake City and vicinity, that he not onl guarantees to properly Repair, Clean and Adjust Watches and Chronometers, but he will make them or any part of hem te or der and warrant the wort , Just received anewguprlyol ligln, Swiss tVetcue and a fine Stock of drst-clas lewelrr riees as low as any In town. Two doors East of Lne Deaeret Bank. ii ,,A. T COST1I "- " ' irn i CHRISTMAS ! ASM WW E.ll PttKSEMS. 'tHe'mu&T L'lv-IKAULE oi--! 1 ' ruttTl'MTY. jj CARL C. ASMUSSEN iiwlil at Cv-:. wi.1io.jt n-":.o. ni-1 witi.-e lo csl! sp.ial tt:u',ijn to his ! bjautifjl fcaOrUucat of due ' L Anns' GOLD .VXD S1LVEL5 I; WATCHES, EUACXLETS, . LADIES' AXD GENTLEMEN a 1 I UKESS KINGS, CHAINS, . ' LOCKETS & CTLLU.M S. e j Also Sirsat variety of tLe best tele.'.eJ GOLD ECKL.ai. Btt)OCiIES, EAR KINGS, AND FI LL A com; if.e 5j'.rtmeat of t' e bct grade o; J I AMERICAN WATCHES, the tM"t si'a''e f-' T Bi'rl Tra 0 Fanr.er asd M;Er. 1' .- ircr.g". .: ar. i gr i '- r-ir.g "-hT a-? :.r-3TTi. a.li nr . i,.a.-ar oni cttM SaLI. iiCvCXS ALL S-'LD ir-;: ilj,i'.;R. AM) W ARtiAMEj. rt : Tei '..-ore c rd.aily it- ;;.J. .ricru . CARL C. ASMUSSEN, ' . gTKi.Eila WAICUMAKL.l, l'Mi'f.- ,T LWt.i ITY. B TT "3T. Tho Latest Elilin and mist coii!oti work oo s.11 subjects notr pult'.isjo'L ..u.,- .. ( -. OrdaraunoD by i j , . WEdLBY S.TRE3C0TT Ajoat. ' , roetnOipoBoi 92. - dlO . ',' r CONFECTIONERY ' " ' II. 1 AVVI.TCIi:, - Wholofata and Retail ' " 1 : " CONFECTIONER 1st Sontht, Salt Lake City.' . FRESH PIES, CAKESCRACKERSjI ... Cream.- Cakes, Every .Day. -n: -r-ooXiVG QJK.E if-'- - vi MdJoOrd . i. ':.. ,.; v , ThftliMriasl and boat aaorttI stock of ' , I U I IS-' ,' CAN D I 3E3 3 b In tho Territory. 1 "ii j..r -Counii? Deaiori should call' ind iijaln ORANGES AND LEMONS. SpoclsJ ftttsa. 1 Uun Did 16 order. . - ' JOHN T. CAINE. a W. BTAYKER. CAINE k STAYNER, NOlARIS PUBLIC, , AND '. '. ' GJ&IS UL LT. - i 1 OrflCE WITU SALT LAKE HERALD THK SllOKTKjT ROUTH TU FORTUNE $100,000 for only $2.50. THE LARf.KST RETUnN 70R THB SMALLEST IHVKtiTMKNT. A GRAND GIFT CONCERT Will b-i hfld"".t LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, December 31st, 1873, For tli boneAl of a JUVENILE REFORM SCHOOL., 40,000 (Jim, : H50.000 LN FRIZES. rR'S'cirAL rKri,, $100,000, ! Cni"llnt of thr superb rslstisl reFldtn'" nt t-iti"i A hfilr, K't., cnuri'jd v a privste 1 dwelHny in lh" t'nilM SistM.hcir.ft nnlj a I blocs from thn Oiurt IItim. snrr o'mdJ hy I mwnififent frriands. irrbird. KSTdons nd Tinrrds Tho b-iillimr hM Vd r.oly r-ifmlF r-ifmlF completed wub all modoni improf- mouta. TKVr. LIdT. IS rrirf. Kwl Enax, l Cub rrii 3.nnr 3 ii1onofh. , xi i ' s.'.V) " ari-nrr 4 " 8n " lo.frm ar. " x tfti M . " JS.Tfi ' " 2m " x.jr, 31 l o - . xt. ii " Vi . , i;,j(n R'oi " 3fi " m l.i"1 " 10 " V.Jffi 1 1.1'- " S " hTvr, K.V " IW 01, . ;m priis. HaOX ' The t;l o lis tbora retj eau.t is juaj-a- , Ja nfri xmrmt t this sbD brb" It w-fth:a lit r'h ', a!: its creua rrf-taxitj rrf-taxitj rrtr ofiered fcr lb a jrau ic ilm te 1 mi-E rV TTrKJtT5- Siri 1 t-V . F..rc T.ritisU. l2TJ1r; r"--:.ir 7,-1 I I'.) , OSb Bvl aod F JUd Ticktw, I-Xm. Ta drmte b or 1st U npr- i( -:tr. '"- r'-rr.Ti;' ;p--.z-r4 tj lbs 's."3:ul prrosc o; UC autiea jnssd . Lb'-n. - r.i :.- r.n. ov7 el - rsi iir. At..aa ( In- a.'-..as'. f ,? ii'V u-T.,---.. TV' i' ' 'r,r '''ria U""'C'" Mi md u W-itJfl in nil &iU; tit- i'r,-,l T r;.' i, the l'ht'd V'iUM ans. J BW-Y'S-7 ' 'ni t- "rr: h-r . T--''-. f -r KTr,.V,.: iu, . fcJl-- t.-r-r.i-ir w---rr ' .T ' ' t" a" ' w '"""''8IMON ABELEIt MEDIOAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PUY8ICIAS AND 8TJROKOI7. o Are dttor" north ot PrstofBe. Office hours irom 10 to Ci a.m., aod i to 6 pjn. kuid MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE orpoflte Old CoostltaUoa Balld-ins. Balld-ins. Hun fkreei. Offioe bort 10 a.m. to 3 p. ED. Rt-enie Btsboc Tattle, J. W. Tui, Rev. & C Strutos, Ker. J. Weleh. fP DR. J. D.THOMPSON.M.O., OFyiCB FIRST DOOR SOUTH LAM B k Co.'s Dplc Store, lUat 'lemple Street Resides at Walker Mooae. s33 STATIONERY. . STEVENS A CO., fiolcsale aid Retail Stationers, BetwMti Walker ini Cllft Ho ales, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED s2l LUMBER. BUILD'C MATERIAL t . f ,B J 3 5 B fe 5 ; I 1 1 5. I'ti'i "-a o " I g P I " fl 2 f M H f," H i U : P s s : ....;B I ,: LUMBER YARD. : ' ' All kUdiM LTJMBEE DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths, , JONXS ?ORMAN. TH 33 ADVANCED PRICE PAID fou Dried PEACHES AND APPLES, TEASDEL &, CO. We "ro Selling Luiv FOR CASH uur Blwk of Blankets, Clothing, Shawls, Woolen Goods. TEASDEL ft. CO. PARLOR, HEATING, AND COOKING STOVES, At Low CaeU HaU. TEASDEL 4. CO. I j VERY CHOICE FAMn I GROCERIES, Tne f:DBt of TEAS, i An'! XewW Rnarfl'i c o v f j : . I C ALL AND EXAMINE. ;l j TEASDEL U CO., 65.67,69 East Temple Street' BUSINESS CARDS. 6B0ET Ecblhjcbs Cad llS0rtd In til-eolarnn, til-eolarnn, aadtf their rospectlre beading, t A oenta per line per week, or 75 eon is per Ud. yr id on Lb. Thia ia aa icUeat oriortunit) for miscellajieoas dealers and mecbauies tc place their busiDftsa promlocotlr before tbc pnblto at a ttt amatl coat. EMIGRATION AGENT. WC. STAINES, P. 0. Box ShoT, New . York City. jell DIVORCES. ABSOLUTE DrVOHCKS OBTAINKD frwrn Courts of different Ststw for de-fertion, de-fertion, etc No publicity rej j ircd. Ac charge autil divorce xrazited. AJtircaa 1 Ai.U0l.SS, Attorney. Ut Bred Lroy N.Y. TOYSI GO TO SANDERS for your Christmas Toj-ft. Opposite Kimball Block, ue- TENTS A WACOM COVERS. TCTTRTLS, At-ent 3d Sontb. opposite Coro-, Coro-, merciaJ SL TepU from to 8JA'. joJo JOHN BOLSKR'S Sail Loft. East Temple Street, three doara of Walker liro-'e- TenU rom tiu upwards. t iyli . BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS JAMES DWYER, 41 Fast Templo Street. Dealer in Blank Books, Sobool Books and Fine renoh SUtionory. J&S HDINWOODEY, Nos- 31 East Temple . Street aod 75 1st Sooth SlreoL je-T BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY: fresh pie, butiF, cakes, bread, delivered in all ports of the city every morning. tlu BOOTANDSHOE MAKERS. W.T. HOOPER. No. S7 Commercial 1 . Street. Boots and Shoea made to order. CLOTHING A OUTFITTING. 2,'REILLY k. C"., corner of 'id South and ' Commeroial Streets- Slot bin and For-bitK For-bitK Gooda. H&Ls. booU. shoes, Ac e2oi SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. "BIG CUM" STORE. HACUE BROTHERS ' Imnortars of ud Dealer la Guns, Pistols, AmmunitioE uro Remington Sporting Rifles ON SALS The beet in use. TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS. r. A. KIT CHILL. DATIB JaHRS' I MITCHELIi & JAMES, B-.fryftji1v iinnni""'a ta PnKii jij e' on "West Temple Struct, opio?ito the City Meat Market, wliuro Uuy hope, by itrict attention to buMne.s &ud nill profit to merit the oontinuod palrvn&gc bo liberally boetowod ujoq Lhutn. TIN,SHEET IRON & COPPERSMITHS FURNACE W011K & KO0FIN0. Gas, Water, and Steam Fitters. WEST XEMl'LE STREET, Orposil City Moat Murkct GEORGE E. REID & CO. Ar new preparod to run GAS and WATER I'Jl'EM Into biilldtniTF at th sh"rtt nrti"e and at the lowest rates; and bavin- a practical exrerlence of ovar twnly yuanr in llie buri-dcw, buri-dcw, ruaraotee all work dune id the best manner. We Veep rnstnntlr "B Isrr' supply of OAS nd WATKK 1'H'K, CllANDK-LlKltS, CllANDK-LlKltS, RTORK FKNUANTri and BltA.V-GOODS, BltA.V-GOODS, for Uas, Water and titoam Kittloi- WAIM STREET, Opposite Walker House. Jrl CHICACO TRADE. PACE, BRO. & CO., Importers aad Dealers li LEATHER & FUTDINCS, "OLD CITY liOTKL CORNER." ,L.T.toiS:4 CHICAGO, ILLS. W. W. Pin. B tno: Orrlll. I'm. 1 n., H. N. WHEELER & CO. !: LAMPS & LAWP FIXTURES,' CLASSWARE I, The Laneft and Fin fttnrk es the Covusffit. ' 22 LAKE STREET, CHICA'W Nt. D. WELLS 4c CO., Maaofactoran of ax-4 Wb(jleli Dealerr La Doots & Sl'ioc;, j a Wabaah ATaooa. ClilC'OO, R- Baoiflirt, ttM 9 F X-U:rie. "THE OLD SALAMANDER." jR, E IA. O V AL. twiMwa, Uiuu.fju 0 II., I, DBTJGG1STS CAINT DEALERS. "" .V'."' " I bA.KiHC. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT QESERET KJITI0NJ1L Ml Becelre doposlls or One Dollar aod Tpwards. Inlcroet al eifilit jt cnt. per ar.num compoundod pmi-ftnnuiillj-, on the Fir.t of March and SoptemW. WM. H. FTOOFER, rrwid7iL H. S. EI.DRKDGE, Vice PreednL L. S. HILLS, Cashior. DESEBET NATIONAL BANK SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PAID UP CAPITAL ..IW0.M AUTUOiUUSD CAPITAL tl.000 Wn. B. HO"PER, rrMld.nl, a. S. J-LDKUDtlS. VUx Pr ' RRlilllAM VOUNU. JOHN SHAHP. P. LITTLK, U B. HILLS, Cuhl.r, kLAt. in (Old Ilusl, Coin, Eichangr, Land ffarrsnls, tollosc Scrip, etc. COLUECTIOKS MADK AND PROMPTLT KKSimSD. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Ictorwt P.ld od savin om Dpoene PS First National Bank of Utah SALT LAKE CITY. SMSpMial Adrsnifwout on Third Pat HALT LAKE C1TI NATIONAL BANK. Anthomed Capital, - $500,000. E M. PrRKLL. President. JOSKPU M. bll KK KIT. Cashier. BKaU-UTKAU k mKPAIKlcfc, Attorney. CoxnaroHPumi rw TORF - p,tl0B,? fT BOSTON.. National Bank of !Srt Ani. 'OS- CHICAGO.. Third National Bank. t. LOl'IS.. 1 bird National i-ank- O.MAUA . Omahn .aiional llnh. SAN FKANCl:CO....tationi u0ld Bank ud Trust Co. LONDON Jay Coos. Mouulleob 4 Oo. WELLS, FARU0 4 Co.. EXPRESS FORWARDERS Drajts-ofi.&.PeiiJBra Lui.i:lj.uikrtk.. prompllr alteoded lo. KAST TKMl'LK tiT.. SALT LA KK OITT I liaory Wads worth, AcanL I m!3 A, W. WHITS. W. a M QOUICM., WHITE & McCORNICK, (boceofsora to A. W. While k Oo.J BACKERS, Kim Tmrn-iT,, Salt L Citt. Dealers lo GOLD DUST, COIN & BULLION Kcehnngr on nil the jiuirijU citux of tk Unuett IOUkUs ami hurnj'e. rartloa'ar attention rlren to Collect lens and proceeds romiitod al current rale of ki obane on day ol payment. UKO. K. WUITNKV, Attorier. O-aBKBroaosjiTa: Bunk of California Stn Kranpn Laid I tw A 1 (i.,Aii.liani of t ala. Ne 1 (rb tliilds k 1'ruice ! , 8L L-iiw. Omsha National Bank ,, ,. Umaha mr If BRUSHES. STEWART'S CKLKURATKD Till TJSTI liS, PAINTKltfl. " V IllJhrt a; hki:s, JI01UhMKN. Awrr atwmn. ft mi.r I'aa. For Sale, W bvlesal aad lUull, ht 7. C M. I- Oi'erj and Drac Depart mm. M-rs. (J-iU A Maecri. Taaedel k Go. t. ll.KTitW AMI V, t-i.,.-..h r. BROKERS. C. E. Pomeroy, MONEY TO LOAN. Ks change on Nf.r Voik, '!n Fraiiciwo 8ml Kniojif. GOLD AND SILVER FOUGHT UD SOLO. UlLVKR p'-l.i.l'-v iiM';IT hlLVEft ) TV.Alik lr-l,l,,l.- . I (JoHcr I ioriN II;i'. Lt,A : u M A 1 1 ' -nr u-bwr inl ne ' r.. ,jrtli , r tf,f K A .' 1 1 H ll"oai C . II, k', r Jl' Kn- an-4 K-M. KMI'K . i h K 7 V, , 1 ia I-. ' M.IV A.''L 1 1 EK'tE l'h-A.K (HI. '1.- ' A - IlK'i H-ir.f V- Tfi'H rrri'-. V "-I'-y- a W.U'r L'HAWN, lH,h. r.A A Mi (-!. It T"v "ao- bnt l'akr t" t" If r-n want U iu4 tbt O.i IT no rrf l f" a frlwd Lulu.-. $ . ai tba i2i- if I CO DO 11 DHUC ftTOHl. s . . J .. i 1 ' c MININO KOTICtS. I mrnld 1111 ttntog onj y. ' : ,' ; " " ' 1' ' - notice ,, , , " 'It..' 1. mta. Mil l,.;.lvt t |