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Show There is a message at the Western Union telegraph oflice for Wm. W. Gidding. Good Hay $8.00 per ton. Enquire at City Fish Market. A3 Why do such crowds of people buy their groceries at Walker Bros. ? Because there they get the heat and cheapest, and have their goods promptly delivered. & Household FUhsrrunE and merchandise mer-chandise of all ktndssold at auction or private sale, by L. W. Rivers & Co., 107 Kimball Block. Sales made either at the residence or at their sales room in Kimball Block. fo L. W. Rivers, Auctioneer. Wanted. A second hand safe of medium size. Enquire at this office. The "Big Boot" establishment of Z. C. M. I. have on exhibition and are constantly turning out all styles of first-class work in men, women and children's boots and shoes. A call is solicited, as custom work of all kinds is made a specialty of, and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 J. D. M. Crockweix, Son & Co., Co-operative Auction and Commission House. Will the public do themselves them-selves the kindness to call and- see a large lot of California blankets for sale very cheap. f-1 Still Ahead ! Griffin's Hotel. Bingham Canon. Passengers on 7 a.m. train from Salt Lake arrive at this hotel at 9 a.m., in time for a first-class first-class breakfast. f4 The Tioneeii Line EAbT. If you are going to Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo, New York or Philadelphia, you should buy your tickets via the Chicago Chica-go & North Western Railway. It is the oldest, shortest, quickest and best route between Omaha and Chicago, Pullman Palace cars on all trains. No changes of cars. Tickets for sale at White & McCor-nick's McCor-nick's bank, at Salt Lake City. W. H.Stennett,General Pissenger Agent. j27 The best and cheapest Weber Coal in market. $li.50 per ton by the car load. Call on George Nebeker. il Coal, Coal. From the old Allen lline, long known ns the best coal in Utah, is now for sale in this city. Leave orders at G. H. Knowlden's, Main Btreet, and at Captain Hart's coal yard, next bioid to the School House, 20th ward. J. W. Furns-wortb, Furns-wortb, agent. j29 For the best hot drinks, liquors and cigara at 12 cents each, go to the Mint Saloon, next door north of the Salt Lake House bar. Messinger ifc Leveridge, proprietors. j27 Go TO Mess. & Reub's, Mint rdaloOQ, first door north of Salt Lake House bar. All kinds of drinks 12J cents. j27 Geo. Showell, scavenger for the City. 02 If yol' want to furnish your house, call at J. M. Joelson's, Groesbeck's building. j24 In times of pcat;c prcrmre ior! war.," Fortify yourself with a ton of genuine Grass Canon Coal, which can now be had for $7.75 per ton at the depot. Our coal is known by the light red a-ih it burns. ! Leave orders with C. R. Barratt, aext to Post Oflice, George E. Reid & opposite Walker House, or at the odico of the Grass Canon Coal Company, at E. Reese & Co.'s. D., H. Kinsey, Manager; John Addoms, Agent. 120 For A nice oyster stew or fry, go to Dyer & Arljogust'fl, at the old ice cream parlor, 1st South street. o22 Head Quarters! 52 Main street; Jf. Patterson, proprietor; still holds its prestitgo. Our motto is to ll?ase . Call and see us. jJ3 Candles, -r- Moyrs' Adamantine Mining Candles. The best and cheapest. cheap-est. They burn longer than any rther. Warrantee! the best in use. Walker Bros,, solo agents for Utah. j10 Coal, Coal, Coal 1 The celebrated celebrat-ed Crismon Coal, the bc?t in the market, mar-ket, at fS per ton at depot. Leave orders at yafd south of depot; Z. C. M. I. Drug Store ; residence, 14th Ward ; and P. O. Box 9fJ9. Stop our wagons and give orders to teamsters. )7 Transfer Office. Please take notice that the transfer office is at the Townscnd Home. Calls promptly attended to. W. Moure, Agent. jio Look at Tins! The. celebrated Rohinsnn Weber coal, now reduced to only S per ton, well screened and weight guaranteed; olliee at U. C. depot. Orders lfl t at, Dunford & " Sons; Squires', barber; Teasdel & Co.'s; Savjige's, photographer; and at box in post oflice, will be promptly filled. P. O. box 1150. Shelmerdine k Salmon- J13 Now open. H, fhnwoodey's new Furniture Store. Come along- if you want bargains. no7 Cheap i,ot of Mirrors at H. 0in-woodey's. 0in-woodey's. iio7 Finest Liqioits for Family and Medicinal use. All that I sell I guarantee guar-antee to be pure. A. M. Smith, Liquor Store, California Wine Depot, 27, First South street. 22n Splespid lot of Feathers at H. Dinwoode's. no7 The Savannah Aeuw Bays: "A negro was buried alive in a well at Butler;1 teeonlly. Jlia friends dug him out in about four hours and found him alive and well. Ho said he never wanted to snecvo so bad in his life, but was afraid ho would jar down some more dirt. A good healthy negro has as firm a hold upon life aa a cart-load of torn cuts," STEVENS a CO., IMssale al Retail Stationers Offrr the new edition of CHAMBERS' KNCYCLOP.'EDIA Bound in library Stylo, SM.i'o, Bo:tand ohoaroxt Kncrclortodia over nub ligq-.din Amorica. Vl Estate of James M. Carter, DECEASED. N0TI1E IS HEKKBY GIVE" BY Tfl F undersigned Adtniin'raiurj of tho nbovc namod o-tat", to tho creditors of. find all pcr-sons pcr-sons having otaiuii again.'t said duua-snd. tr oxhibit tho saina with nocoro'ary vouchors witbin two;years from tho oth January in atant, to tho undorduno-i. at iho ollico ovoi First National Bank, Main street, Salt Lak City. FLUKbNCMS J. CARTER, Al- A. CAli.'1'KR, 13 Administrators, BANKING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH, SA Hi T LAKE CITY DESIGNATED DEFJSITOHY FniAflciAL Agkbt of thb Uhited Statct WARREN IIUStfEY, President, ANTHONY UODBK. Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 500.ono Paid dp Capital f,1',1? Kasnihos S175,(W0 DIVIDEND FOR 1871, 60 FEB CENT. DIVIDEND FOR 1872. 60 PER CENT. TH OlDXST BaHKIHO ISSTlTDTIOB IB UTAH. A Qenori.1 Banking Business transacted. Aoracin tn COLORADO asd MONTANA. COLLECTIONS Promptly attonded to Interest allowed on Time f,aiiiif. WINES AWDUQUCRS MSFIELO ATCHISON STEELL Direct Importers AND WHOLESALE! LIQUOR MERCHANTS OLD FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS 54 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wnisky, and Winos, POK BALE IN Original .Packages. RESTAURANT. Merchants and Travelers' E ATINC HOUSE, First South St., opp. Townaond Houae. SINGLE MEALS, GO CENTS. BOARD BY TUG WEEK. Arrangemonu made with Dicing partioi tor suppor. MRS. HUM B13MAN, PROP. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements under this heading IU cunta iar lino per day ; nothing inserted tor lj than M cents for one time. LO T. A CAMEO SETT FOR A BRACELET. If tho finder will lava it at Lhu oUiea. ho or aho will be rs.verddd, i7 ON MONDAY EVESIStt IN RE-turniDK RE-turniDK from tho tlnai.ro, an amathyat wir-nng. A libir.il ro Tard will b imid for us delivery to thin otlico. fl TEN DOLLARS REWARD. LOST.-A LIVER COLORED SETTER dug, with a rehire apot on his b roast, nbout j mmttH old. Had on a jollar whoa lost. Tho dndor wilt reneivo tho abovo reward by ' lo iving him with T. R. iiltjrn3i, at tno gas works. nj TO RENT. THE COMMODIOUS BANKING HOUSE, neatly fined no, rooontly ouaupiod by T. r . I ra-iy ,t Uu. Fur particular a...tjly tJ U. Uri-mif, Look Box 7ju, Salt LaUo City P. 0. J ! FOR SALE. 9 ACRBS OE CHOICEST UNO, yJ noir Chase's old mill, Qloe by llio nouih lino of the mty. Apply to C. V. Si-encor. l.itb ILI A COMMDIUIH STM'E-UU'JCISRYand 1 V tal'ioo -doing a nood buainosa.at SaDdy. 1'ioiH irprioor' objoa: in loariui; is ill health- tor further p-irlicuUrs inquire uf ii. e'. Culmor A L'u., Gnojb.-os Clock, Sail biko City, or of J. FySib.in.iiai, rJaudy . FOR RENT. FURNISHED KOOMS, 24 MAIN ST. livo doord aorta ri iha pyst ulko. 15 OA LOON TO REST. WASHINGTON O 11 ou bo. Enquire yvorlftnd Honsa. j27 TO LEASE- rpHK PR EMISttS LYING IM MEDIATE-X MEDIATE-X ly north of too Sovuoty's tlull, im i half block south of theatre- Apply to A. 0- fy-ner, fy-ner, ut Uunatitiuion Building. ju WANTEO, CUAMUEUMAID WANTED, Apply at Overland Home. fJ A MAN, OR A MN AND WIFE, TO no on a raaJh and Uko ohnr" ot s ook milk cows, and m ko itntor. Will not navi iiiuro man t-yulve cows to indk. Ranch luur mildffrom Evaiutuii, V. T. iteroruujo kU'oq , and required. Tt, W. COSSLEY, j27 U- F- iinins Hall, h vans ton. xyANTED KOR THE ODNTitY, A V Ki'l to do (nornl houttnworrc. and wait on the (ablo. il per week will bo paid Cij;ar atoro.til Alain Stro t. j l jgifSL OR. GROVES, 2SlS Dentist : Uitiae, Socond duuth Street throe doors weflt of Greet Western Hotel aalt & block eadt of Elephant Store Salt Lake City. Offl-n 1-pit f-nn "rntiSn,n. FOlt bALli 'lhu Build ins lately occupied by SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. At Hard warn and iron Store, Noxt to the White Jiouss, w ih a ninoye&rs ground IftarC inquire of iiri HCJOTI1. TUNI M n NOTICE. TO THE ELECTORS OF SALT LAKE CITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEV, THAT theto will b an oloatioa hold in fc ah Lake City, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 0th, 167. For tho oloction of n Mayor, fivo A'dur-rnon, A'dur-rnon, tiino Co-incilors, oio Kecordor, one . Tri'HSuror and one Mttr-hil. whon tho polH will bo oneood at thi fotlo.ring placed in said oily. io wil: First Municipal Ward, at the S:hool Uouso of Iho Ninth School Dittriut. Smond Alunioipal Ward, at tho Court ; Homo. , ihird M'ti-cipal Ward, at tho School . H"iiFe onin-Si'"eatb S w I District. Fourth Mur.icijiil 'ard, it ibo School Ho h.i of tho Twentieth 5 Dt.nri.:t. ; Fi'Ui Municipal Ward, at the (Jits Hali. 1'uiis to bo opou at 8 o'clook a.m. ' ROBERT CAM r JELL, City Ktcordur. Salt Lake City, Jan, 31, 1STL 11 LSDDSLL & BROWN EAST TEMPLE STREET,' North of the Postofacel WUOLB3ALS AND UETAIL GROCERS AND , Coiimiissiou Merchants Ample a.-'ooaiinodati n for Storano at rotaon ablo rates. UKIK0 FUl'IT WAITED. o2Z ; : ' . .. -gJ GRAND SELECT BALL? To ha civon undar tho nu3picos of Washakio and Fooafallu i'nboB, Nos. 1 iZ, IMPROVED ORDER OFRED MEN At llus'ry'j Now if alt, on Tuosday renins, fob. lUih, lb7 1-1 1-1 ickots, 3. Dancing at oi gat. Tickets can bo rrocircd at E. Buttorfkld, Itimball X. La.vrcnce, A- Kahn tiros. j4 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. iftoriu Imperial Tuu- n fl and .Miuiiijc oiiiMiiiy. Lo'.'atiun ul principul jiiaco ot buinoss, dan t-mncHco, Caliiorniu; tocati'JB of works, Lit-tlo Lit-tlo tottoowood Mining Ltistrict, Utah Territory. Terri-tory. .N'jli'.'O la harobv gtvon, ili.it at a nioot-luit nioot-luit "!' tho liuard o; 1'iro ;tor.s, h Jid ou tho :JLnt day of J anu ity, J.ST I, Ht aHctiiiiiient, No. 2, of ! Vt cents im dharo, ual jv'io t upon the capital Mlouii o; tlid ojrbiuratijii, payahlo immcdiata-ly. immcdiata-ly. in Ucitod Mutca Ktld ooin, to the Secretary, Secre-tary, ut tnt- oiliuo of tno comiiany, ruoma 5 and (i, o. 'M2 Muntn'umory struo;; oan FrAiioiaco, Caliloroia Any aiock upon which this assessment shal I re urn in unimid on Saiurdav the Tib day of lUuruli, lf7l, will bo duliD'iue.U, ana advor-tinod advor-tinod lor nalo i: imbl c aii'ition, and unions pay tu or. t i made bo'oro, will bo tiuld on 'I h'jr.tday tho 2iid duy uf April, lft7l to pay the dulimpirjiit a-sossment, t-'Buihor n ith oosta j! aj'ortisins and uxpenos ui isalo. iiy ordor of lhu iiimctori, tt M, U. WATSON. bfcratary. 03lco, rootnso aid J, N i. 302 MuutKomery Street. fl BRIDGE BUILDERS ! WILL TAKE NuTfCB Til T THE olo.amun oi Salt LaVo County will let on the ground the following jjbj : Tho bail ling ot a bri'lu over tug Cottonwood Urock, uo:ir iho residence of Charles a, Jiar-Iier, Jiar-Iier, in big C-jttoiinujd iTecioct, at 10 o'clock fi.m Siiurday, February kth; and a bridge u or Mill Crook, i'i xaid t'rt-olnot, nuar the rcsidoDoj of Alva Ivollur, at 2 o'clook p tn. on Iho smuu day; d)ri..u.ins and Hpeciaoatioua made kninu al ihu time of lo'.tinif by ordorof the bounty Cour. of Salt Lako Coun ty. D. U0CKU0LT, f l Couatv Clerk. NOTICE L, W LLETT, you aro hereby nollBod that no havo puid lor you y.mr proportion for labor d-jfiouu ha li t we$i astonsion of the Vn-omito '.end, a'nounlin t nixty dollnrs, iM aiid ;hat unlmi yuu sottlo with m tor too ssuio bi'toro iUay nil, loiTl, wj shall be-cumo be-cumo tlie (iwnjrs ol yoir iotoradt in accjrd-auco accjrd-auco with tbo law. LLOl'ENSTIN'K & MILLHR. Binubim. Jan. IWth, IbTl. ilillMlIi MISSGLTRl STATS LOTTERY CLa.-S U to bo drawn Fob. 2JSth 1874. Legalized by State Authority and Drawn in Public in St Louis. GRAND SINGLE NUMBER SLkiEME ; fSO OOO NUMBERS. 5,830 Prizes amounting to $3U'J.U00 1 priio of 50,0(10 tyo prjjoa of 8 100 I ., OI" 1j,I)0 H of 1,000 1 of JO.OIHI ot 6O0 1 of 7,'U lJ of 800 1 prizes of '6,iU0 H ,, of ZtO 4 of !i,5U0 3d of 2J0 J.1 of '66 of 150 a) -f oW) 180 0t 1UU ill of 260 b.UWJ of 111 V1CICETS, flO; HALF TICKETS $o: CQUAitTliltS, 82.50., "Oar lottorios arooharterod by the State, ; are always drawn at tbo tuuo uiituod, anJ all i drawings aro under tile duurviaiou oi utvuin cotumiionorB, tt"0"T ho otlicial drawing will be publish..! in tlie St. liouis cai-ere, and a copy ofdiAir-ing ofdiAir-ing Merit to par,ch..ars oi nciots. B. Wo will draw a similar Bchomi tho lasft dayofovery moth during !ho yom ls7i wrf'Kuuiit, at our risk, by i'ostoifice Monoy Ur-tora, HoKimoiod Luttai. Draii, or lixptua. sfcml for Ciitui.ir. Addr.8, Ml hHAT.MILLEH 4 CO f-jpt niHro lloi 2ni. or. Lorm. Mo. JOHNSON'S Home-made Eamilj Medicines! Warranted to bo botter than the Best Imported., and give ample Eatia I action. BONESET PILLS. Purely vrgotMble. Thuy clitiito aud purify tho blcjJ, stomach stom-ach and Iwwuls. Act powurfully upon tho livor, kidneys and urinary orfrnna Break up f'ovurs, Ptri'tit;tti.;ii digestion and briiiR tho rtwy huo ot tumhh to fncc3 om-uciuted. om-uciuted. Aru tonic, cutluirtic, stiniulaot, and boothi!, by riimoving the causu of dia-easo. dia-easo. Are safe and harmless in all casoa where cutharlics urn rcquiretl, for cither sex, for young or old. Try them fairly, and you will never ute any more imported pills. Price 25 cuuU. B E BALSAM. For dimness vision, weak or drooping oydids, mLUmed nye?. old ulcers, sorea, i iiujworm, tetters, cracked or soro lips, liaiids ele. Pnco, 25 emits. CON KLIN SALVK. for pains or weakness in the side, back, breast, or other parU of thflsynlem, cuts, wi.ur.da sores, etc. Prit'o, 2fcotiLs. ESSKNCE OF LI KB cm-es cholera,, diarrhiu, siinimur complaints, oougn, cholics, toothache, and many other iljp. Price, 50 cents. TIioeo medicines are for !aiij,whoIesfih and retail, al ZION'3 CO-OPKKATIVJS UIIUO fcSTuKK, :Salt Lako City, and at moj-t of tho co-opurativu co-opurativu stoms throughout tho Territory. If not kept In your stores, ask your merchants to send for them. Co-operative stores throughout tho Torritory Tor-ritory t'urnwhed on commission, or soi I at rates advantageous to purchasors. AGENTS are authorized to refund1 money, whore tho medicines do not gtv -n infliction, and distribute to tho poo needing the pills at expense of proprmto: Tie-ltfiiltli of the amoiint libp.jsuJ of. Fmi tlio Labomtvr ot J. E. JOHNSON", , SU George- ytaU |