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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. THE RICHARDS HOUSE. tfurniohoa all tho Convor-ionces of a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, J Restaurant and Lodging, -ALS0- SA LOuN, with choice Wine and Liquori. IIL0M3 furnished and unfuraished, Jud South Street, oypoeito WIkor Brc's, S. W. KIC1IABDS & CO. 11ASEISG HOUSE, Third South Street, Salt Lake City. Board and Lo-JainB. week, 5-VOO '3.00 i;oird anil LwIkIdk, day, 1-00 U.OO Day Hoard. w wooH - U-jcia, ii wcok,. I.- 2-CO fljds, "1 niibV 'ib & 60 lliirly Crpie of Eastern, Wetorn, and Local Daily payor. Uno Ihoueaiid Muala aorvod daily. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, JAMES TOWNSEND, Propietor. riTJIfS HOI J SB IS CENTRALLY L0CAT-J L0CAT-J cd, ivel! furiished, and has accommodations accommoda-tions for 150 iruosts. Tho Proprietor is now preparing to bnild larce additi'ma to his Hotel, which, whoa dniehedj will render it TiiJost Complete Establishment on . ' THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION, mil WALKER HOUSE, S;ilt lake City, Unli. - CHARGE OF PrtOPRI ETO RSH IP. ' jR. D. R. PATTEN, FOTlAlERT-T iU proprietor of the (Jo3mopoliLai Hote!, Hun i'mnei-i-'O, bfgs to announce to the citizens of Utnh ami the rravfling public, tlmt ho will have, from this date, the mnn-ujfurneiAof mnn-ujfurneiAof ihu '- ' iWALKKB HOUfciE, Tins elrgnnt and commo(11onahotel,e-trally commo(11onahotel,e-trally located on tho principal bueincss struct, is already f?tnblilnl in tho public mind n3 tho li KST MAXAGKD UUTEL between San Francisco and Chicago, and in entering upon tliia new enterprise the prnpricktrii will pparo no pains to fully meet aii Lh! riffiuiremfnte of tln-ir guuste. 1). K. PATTEN & Cu., I I j ProprietoiE. Salt Lake City, Dec. 1, V67S. d2 OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET . SALT LAKE CITY. first Class Accommodation lor Gentleman. Rooms per Da from JO W to tl 00 It-n-un pur W.-.k a50to-oW) , Hoard por Week Harbor Shop and I-nnndry connected with tho 1 Hotel, (iuod liu!idm Hoom . Kaatorn, ft' on- j torn nnd Local News' papers. r no2I HLINHYf BltUN'TON, Proprietor. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Centre of blook. Wost aide East Xeiuple streot- Rooms by the Day or Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, kept by Mr. R. E. BUROliSS. Board by tho Day 01 Week, Meals at all hours. No oxpemo spnrod to plouuo patrona. Hot and Cold TJathi, TAYLOR A CUTLER, Proprietor!. M0 I GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, 2d South-st, Salt Lake City, ' With a camicit for 200 jrnerta. First-class M" conuiudations for fauulios and travelers. ! Room, per day, from W ot. to II 00 ; Homiii. por ..nt, Iruui 8-i.uO to Jlu.ut): Uoard, por wock, $7.tA); Motla, 60 oeots eaoh. Free Oinnibas to the Hotel. Harbor Shop and Laundry oonneotod with tho Hotel. 1CKFOHKALB. For particuUri enquire at the office, my 17 BM1T1I BIOAZH, Proprietort. OCDEN HOTELS. ' UNION DEPOT HOTEL RAILROAD DINING HALL, OOUKN, UTAH, Situated on Railroad Platform, Junction of U. P. and C. P. llailroads. marU U. S. KltH, Proprietor. SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. Grand Hotel, oit Markot, Now Montimcrj 1 Second StreeU, SMi TANCISCO CAL. j rt ' Jt'UNSON A Oo., Proprietor. ?TOFlTOri HOUSE, AiLv;"K2',i.F.s" 1 T Ti ht aoTwoiiii' ltt(n r-rnteed. Loi-1 Loi-1 ti n uotil. I tilMs, .iti 1-j i. -0 per laj- I pl5 IV. U-QRAUAM, Proprietor. OMAHA HOTEL. I .'GRAND central hotel, I Oninlin, Neb. THE LR';FST ANO FINFST BnTKL ' OI'BN ED, OCT. 1, 1571 GEO. IMS ALL, Vi ..'j.rn.'er. t rcS ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! ! Fronting -n tth.sta. acd VFslnut SU., MAIN -V 1- O J I tr . f . LA VKll.LK. WAUXKU A Co.. Pror'"- i fpilF P-ll'TH KKN nOTKL i- rt- i1 (' 1 :i i'. vi; lr;m-Mt. tyl r at 1 r",V,.!1,,V,J' niarK-t-" "r- 'l't ftviir.lMii.l in nr.A ttec civil engineers: ceo. m. boutelle, CIVIL ENGINEER and U.S. MINERAL MIN-ERAL SURVEYOR FOR UTAH. Office in tho building occupied by Iho Surveyor Sur-veyor Uentral's office, opi'Otiico tho Townnend House, Suit Lako City. dd w. BREDEMEYER, US. MINERAL SURVEYOR, CON. . nulling Kcffineer, Examiner of M inos and v,ning hxpert Othce at re.'idenco, Kimball Kim-ball Block, opporito Townsend House. o!2 JAMKS H. UABTlNKAuj HYDRAULIC AND CTVIL ENGINEER, and LAND SUKVKYoR, LOCAiV, CACHE CUCXir. Mineral claims sarvoyod. olO JOSEPH CORLINSKI, 1 CIVIIj ENGINEER, United States Mineral and Deputy Purveyor for Utah, Office: First South Street, noarly opposite B2& St Mark's Churh. W. T. BURCESS7 Civil Engineer and U. S. Mineral Surveyor, WUl prepare the necessary Papers and Diagrams Dia-grams tor Patents and Protests. Office In Building occupied by Surveyor, General. ianl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. D. V. PKRLKY. H. 4. CAHTKR. PERLEY it. CARTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Tomple street. dl7 J. C. HEMINCRAY, ATTORNEY-A T-L AW. OFFICE, NO. 5, Kimball's Block, First South street. Salt Lako City. o2l GEO. VKHABLE 811 IT H S. 1. J0SA8U0H SMITH &. JONASSON, ATTORNEYS COUNSELORS AT-LAW, Main Street, Salt Lake City; two doors sonth of Salt Lake House. N. B. A Notary always in the office. ang2 BOS EA STOUT THKODORK BrRURSTRR STOUT 9l BURMESTER, ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW, Office on Main stroot, nearly opposite tho Tribune Ulhce, Salt Lake City, UUh. ad J. H. CABTEB. " r 1 O. a WILBOrf. CARTER A WILSON, . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Temple sL 1 oc8 a W. BKKIUTT, -0KOX R. WHITMKT, BENNETT, & WHITNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER D. Urenig's ttore, Mainsuoet Salt Lake City. fe20 C. H. HEMPSTEAD. , j M. XJUKFATKICE. HEMPSTEAD fc KIRKPATRICK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, ' Opposite Wells- Fargo A Co., Salt Lake City. ftlO Prospeetu for 1874. Seventh . t i year, 5 I. i ' THEALD1NE, An illuctratod Monthly -Joarnal, TOiveTsally adiaiHed to bo the Handsomest lieriodlcal , In the World, i representative and i - Cbamuion of American Taste. Not for Sale U Hook or Ne)pBSlores, ' - - ' . .T Tho ALDINE, whilo issued with all the regularity, has nono of tho tomporury or timely interest cbaractoriKic of ordinary periodicals. It is an elitrant miscellany of ure, light and graceful literature, and a collection col-lection of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill,-in black and wbito. Although each succep ting number affords a frosh ploa-ure ploa-ure to i'M inends. tho tohI value and beauty of tno Aldine wi'i bo most appreciated after it has been bound up at tbo oloso of tbe year. Wbile other publications may claim superior ohoapnesi, as compared with rival3 of a similar simi-lar uUjj, tt:"AMino is a uni iio and original coccoptlonaloiio and anapDrtm-hod absolutely abso-lutely without 'tpmipelitibni in trico or character cha-racter The iioossor of a comploto volume cannot dui-licato tho -iiinntltyof Gno papor and engravings in any other shapo or nutuborof volumes "lor ton times its cost ; and thon there arp tjio chromos. bosidee!" ART DEPARTMENT, 1S7-X. Tho Ilhistnilionw of tho Aldine have won a world-wide reputation, and in tho art oontrei of Europe il is an adtnittod faut that its wood outs aro examples uf tho highest perfection ever atta nod. Tho comiuun prejudice in favor of 'steel rlatus," is rapidly- yielding to a more educated and and di'criminting uste which rvooKnir-OB the ndi-antnges fit sutmripr artbtic quality with gfeator lucility of pro-d'"ion, pro-d'"ion, The wood eul9 of tho Aldine imssoas all tho Jclloacy and olaboratii linbh of tbo most ooitly stool plirto.r whl lo thoy afford a butter rendering of the artist's original. Tu fully roaluo tho wuudurful work which tho Aldiuo iding for tbuoauso of artoulluro inAmerica.it u only neee-'sary to consider tho cost to tho pooploofuny other decent presentations pre-sentations ol tho productions of groat pnin-ors, In addition tu tho designs by the moiubors of tho National Academy, and other nolod American artists the Aldine will ropruduoo ex ampler' of tho boat fnroign masters, seloctod with view to tho highest arti.stic success and greatest general intur-wU Thus the subscriber subscrib-er to tho Aldine will, at a trilling cost, onjoy in his own homo tbe ploasuroi andrehning influeneoe ol true art. Tlio quarterly timed plates for 1R74 will bo by Thomas Moran and J-. I). Woodward, Tbo UhriMiuai is.-uo fur l7t will contain special designs appropriate to the season, by our bt'ft artnW and will surpass in attraction any of its predeoecaors. PREMIUM FOR isr l.- Every snhcribor to tho Aldino for tho yoar 1S74 ill receive a pair of chromo.. The original ori-ginal i-icturos were painted in oil for the publishers of tho Aldino, by Thomas Moran, whoio groat Colorado picture wis purchased by i.onfe-rvi lor tun tbou-and dollars. Tho .nil-jecM werochorento rBpresont "Tho Eat" and "'Iho Ve,u" One is view in tho U hi to Mountain Sow Haiupthire: the other gives tlio Cliffs ot 'ireon ivor, Wyoming Territory. 1 be duiorenco m tho nature ot tho scenes hniieivav is a pleading contrast, and all-irds a itood display 01 flio artint's scope and color-tng. color-tng. Tbo chn.moi aio each worked from thirty distinct putes, or.d are in sue(12.' nnd appvurano oiutt iuciioilies ot tho.iri-1 tho.iri-1 fc-inals. The i.rivnuitioti uf a worthy example of Amcrira's tfiome l luu.vii p.uLtur to the soi,-oribor ol tuo .1 iU.ko as a bold but I'MCUiinrly hapi i.i.atia Ubu'-cm.uJ ruali-utioD ruali-utioD u ettected b tbe tollu mg -e-tLiiioaial j er tho tiiMuire f Air- i ru ilia loll ; "New.uk. N .J., ei't iX'th, isTJ. "Me?5r. -lamps button J: Co. 1 "itentleuien, 1 am uelighted with the proofs in culur of jwt chrviiK.. Ihey are weinierf'illy suwe siul rppre.-entatjias by mechanical process ot tho ung mal paxntLcgs "Vary reipfviiully, ; (Signed) -1110 MORAN." These fhon-mo are In e ery seuu Auieri ean. Ihoy re by an original A-acrioan pro c w. witb tnaterial of A ajprKaa u.ao iiL.-rurt, . iroin di'tn ef Aminrna n-wwy by an American painter, and presented tu iubcri-hers iubcri-hers to the lirst ucceaiil AticricM An Journal. If uo btiar be. a j.e o: all thi-,'.hry mil certainly pom? an inior.'SL nu iectin production on ui-vire. and ncitner are tbey . I any ihe worse ii by resn of tculiiir faoli-tios faoli-tios tff pr.'di:.-J-n they Ct.t tie pui'u.-lien cnly a tii3e. "wl.iie eual in o.-ery "a i oti :t y tier ehroiiii.-! liia; a;o tuid il-ly for io jMi i the fubstfrictiun puce ot lllii aLIUMJ 1'ervni o! tato ill i-rue there pict-roi 'oi then.-elve no forth i-ri.-e Uey did or diJ j tii-l csl. azi "til ai i re-.-iate llie cteri.i tiat.re lcr ih-ir dtnh.ii.ii t -. vibie. If an n.bjt-nber b"UjJ icdi.-.'t- a rrffr Dt-e 7c: a S.-vr tubie., tie pub listen ill (er.i "I huj ha c-tHome." nr ara oeauii-ttjl oeauii-ttjl .brom". tncins rvr.Jxuii,f a iitrli Ita'.i-w etlte "fl-fi; etesiii e-fti b--.ry i . Uaadxi ej tu: bam. TERMS. " i .') per ana am, in advance, with Oil Chromo I I'r-jo-I P r .V Cf-'.U F.xrm. f'.' rv.-i.v in ' 1 V !"' '..'(, V'tlV.iJIO'', o-i-l jii-o Tb AMine win. fcsr"4:lcr. oUai-.aH-I rl bv ,K--rii.i.-.n. I",.t.' ;. n n,-, rr " l.ecr,(tote V i...vr'Jlf.-1.wf t- ! ib r.i.m'.i.'rt.i'i ! : in 7. r.- i: .-'r I tare uf J imf ?uiio a ic J CANVASSERS WANTED. I Any pr.-in - rii r.a- t.- ar tcriiHai . a n lov-ai ,-aT.-K--er i.i rvciv luu t .'vi m.-tuiAiioa as an ji' to JASKS 51TT0X & Co., FuMUhe I W MAH'KN LANK. NEW Yu.K. . w M. H. T i- NUT- S, Ac. STATIONERY. STEVENS & CO., flioWe and Retail Stationers, Botwoon Walker and Clift Houses, MAIN STREET, SALT LAIiE CITY. TUB TRADE SUPPLIED. o21 RESTAURANT. Merchants and Trarelers' EAT IN C HOUSE, First Soulh BU, opp. Townsend Honso. SINCLE MEALS, C30 CENTS. BOARD BY THE WEEK. ArranKoroTrti made with parties for supper. -in BBS. WIRY BIORKHHH. PBOP. " NOTICE "TO JCOXSIGNORS! ' THE LEHI Forwaruing Company Will alteild to tbo SmrPINO 0. FBEIGIIT .. ... . TO ALL JOINTS IN Soutbeni Utali, Southeastern . Nevada, .Ac. tinticTfreight MADE A SPECIALTY. Address all commiuticntioQS to ) , ,T : WINES Si. CL'TfcEl?, Jlanagers, ,. . , i ' LEHI. UTAH CO no30 1 PRES1DIT W : !AVe offena spl end itt, opportunity o obtaining a '' ;eiigeSt:life-sie ... . r. BUST riCTUEE PRES. BRIGIIAM YOl'XG, GoacedoJ by critics to be the bes portrait of him ever executed, ONLY 10 DOLLARS, FRAMED to SUIT PUECHASERS at prices ranging from , $8 to tl5. , mmiA PATTERSON,1 21 East Temple Street. d3 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES ANO JEWELRY O. T,. EL IASOIT BE09 to Inform tho residents of Bait Lake City and vicinity, that he not only .ruaranteos to properly Repair, Clean ana Adjust Watches and Chronometers, but he will make them or any part of hem te order, and warrant the work- J a st received a new supply of Itgin.Bwin wBtcne and a fine 8t-ok of firrt-clan Tewelrv rices as low as any in town. Two doors East of the Deaaret Bank. it AT COSTIi FOR CHRISTMAS m;i vear presents. IUf ilObT DESIRABLE 01'-j 01'-j PORTirSITT. GAEL C. ASMUSSEH ivi.h. ntloiiti-jn to Leaulit'J ft(;OUDJent ol" f.i; JLADiK' GOLD XSD S1LVEB I WATCHES. ERACLLrrS, LADIES1 AND GE-n.ElI.VS ! DRESS BIXGS, CUAI.VS, ! LOCKETS i CHATUXS. Ai,o iirUTn,tj or ti, bn seicc'.W I GOLD XECKL.VCE?. BHOOCHES, i E.Ui RLVGS, AND FULL . ! SETS. " ! A ccnn M.itmnt of t., b oi ' AMERICAN WATCHES, 'all ti.v-; akb s"ud r-'-v w ;r j and wam;a,ied. ' The pi'. 'ik art ecrdia'l? i.-;ri:J u, jr,rcT. t' CARU C. ASMUSSEN, j J K T EL E R TATCH MAKER. trp;v T.-' vS- SALTI.AKKCTTY OYSTERS! BOOTH'S SELECTED BALTIMORE OYSTERS FRESH EVERY DAY. ALL ordera sen from town or country le ruceive imme-bato attention. SIIXPAlAN & BLONSEB, . Exclusive Agents for Utah, P. 0 3ji 22 56 .Main. Stroot. Salt Luke City. , ...... TEAS D EL CO. CHRISTMAS, 1 873. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS A - . - , " - , - ' -AND- " . ' ,; NOVELTIES FOR THE SEJSON." . . ,. . , . : . . ' . j i'- OUH STOCK IS WOW REPLETE "tTITII A . .-LdflUK .Li.NJi OIT WINTER GOODS ! ! Shawls, Furs, Shawls, Furs, W00LEXS! AV00LEXS! Winter Clothing, ! Winter Dress Goods, '1 WINTER-WEAR. ; WE HAVE JUST RECSIVBD AN IM MEN SB STOCK OP GROCERIES I CHRISTMAS FRUITS', CHRISTMAS NUTS, CURl-ii'AIAS CAXDIES. OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT ! la Comrleto in all its details with - GOODS SUITHCtE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, CHRISTMAS BOXES ! ! I, FOR AN ELFGANT PAMtl.Y CHRIST. MAS l'RESEHT PURCHASE A Blocs' Scwin; machine, Con bo hi on monthly imtalmenti. Our Goods are all new and Imported Especially Es-pecially for I lie season. E.ll'I SFACTIO.V UUARANTKED. TEASDEL Si. CO., 65,67.69 East Temple Street MISSOURI STATS LOTTERY CLA53 3X to b dr-Ti Dk. "in, IS73 L-jir.ili2td by S're Atuh'.rity and j Drawn in Public in SL Louis. ' GR0 SIRSLEKUXSEa SLIIEKE j 50 000 NUMBERS. 5.5:0 tea a J---sS ? jU'.'.O'J'J i j - 1 ; i"- . " (- - - I - " ' L .. 1 ' 1 :.'.., (. . -,; r, 1 I r-r ' " , Z . , ; ji. . ..... a:. -," . . MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSICrAX A-VD RUROK0X. office fir doors north of PoMtoffieo. Office hour from lu to 12 am., and 3 to 6 p.m. aula j MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opioiite Old Confutation Build ins. -Main Stroet. Office hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Kilo onras Bishop Tuttle. J. W. Toun, Rov. C. C Stratton, Ros. J. Welch. DR. J. D.THOMPSON, M. D., OFFICE FIRST DOOR SOUTH LAMB Co-'b Pniir Store, East Tomple Strvot, Resides at Walker House. UJ . , BUT Tho Latest Editi m nid mTtconp'ot' wor k on nil subject,-, now pah ii jeL Orders u-on hy WKI-KY S.TRESCOTT Agent, PoPtoSice Box 'J 'i. dll' CONFECTIONERY. Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER J 1st Sonth-st, Salt Lake City. FRESK1P1ES, CAKES,!CRACKERS, ADD Cream Cakes, Every Day. I Ty-EDDIG . A.Tv3?.S MadotoOrda 1 The heaviest and boat assorted itook of PUItB , CANDIES ; In the Territory. """"Country Doalers should call and examine ORANGES AND LEMONS. Special attention atten-tion paid to orders. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED : Dissolution of Copartnerstiip! TPUE COPARTNERSHIP HERFTOFCRK J eiistinc hetwen R McCrtim nnd C. A. Lir-Hon, dointt buina-is in ''ioirliam Canyon, under the 6rm name ofMcmml Lindon.if thi.1- dnj dis.iulved by mutual consent Tho bus-ineB bus-ineB will bo eontintiod at tho same pi mo by hobort MeCrum, who will nsaume nil tbe in-I in-I debtednem of the former Grin, and to whom all indebtedness to said firm should bo uuid. K. M'iCRUM, I 1 C A. LIN DON. Tiing-iam, Nov. 2S. If" J- no29 Dissolntion of ParWip. NOTICE IS 1IERERT (JIVBV TH T tho imrtnor-liiii horot.i'V.re exi-tins bo-tirpenihe bo-tirpenihe iindoristiod in th" " Urm hn.i ri-3" atSalt Lk i'iy and r-in sham, undnr the name n-l Rtyle of -I. J). Lamb & Co.. bai this diy been dH-olvod by muiunl ron- b'tDt. AH d"htS dU't Or oiTintf to 'nid fi'ill niut he i-aid to Mttha T. ubbjrn, lie alone being authorizol to r-cu'vn nnd roceh-t tf-r th same. J'tTJani holding doir.atd' atrint said brm trill - reaont thorn tu M. T. Gi;horH for pft'loniont j Sail Ltke City, lluo. 1G, 173. I ' J. D. LAM H, 1 dl7 W. T. OISHURN. ' ST. LOUIS TRADE . St. Louis Paper Warehouse H. B. ORAHAM BRO. 113 North Sooond Streot, St. Lools, Mo PRINTING PAPRRof evory kind. Wra , Ping Paper and Paper iia.gr. noo BEIiCHEB SUGAR REFINING Xo., ST. L O Ull S, MO, ' OUT LOAF. CRUSHED, POWDERED AND GRANULATED SUGARS, WHITE AND YELLOW COlTFEli ("UGARfj And Sjmps of napirior naalitj, oootrtantly in hand. aDd old at Ijw pricoi. i'rice Luis turniphod, on ftpleol(rn to no5 K. Y. WARE. Socroury. LUMBER. BUIuO'C MATERIAL i h t " III t ? f-t r . . i i 3 u 1 3 -s 2 I 3 5 1 i 5 6 I i " i A i Z H 1 ; r Q o J I t PI uUMBEK YARD. Xj TJ J3 DOORS. WIXD0WS, BUSINESS CARDS. Shoet BimuiKss Cards inserted in thi e column, nnder their rwr-ective hoa-link-", a s S cents por line per "rook, or 7j cents per lin por month. This is an excellent oppcrtunit: ' for miscellaneous dealers and mochaaic U place their busicos prominent!)' beiuro thi public at a Tory uniall corL EMIGRATION ACENT. WC- "s TAINES, P. 0. liox -A'ol, New . York City- jell DIVORCES. ABSOU.'TB DI VO-0KS H k 1 A I KI from C ur"a of diflrept Stat!.- ior do-s-nion, ctf. No pub niry re-p-i i-d N. i-uarge uuti! divireo gtna -d A - dr 3 Al. -1U 3-:. An wra y. l'i Bread -.iy N V T O l s! Cl OTO SA1-' l'Hl tor your ChristiuHB T-iys J Oppoait-Kimball lk. oeJ TENTS A. WACON COVERS. 'n CCK't IS, Agent 'id Souib, opiitoCom-1.. opiitoCom-1.. marcial St Tent." 'rum gS t,. - " I0HN BOLSER'S Sail Loft. Ea-st Temple f) Street, three doors of Walker iro.'! Tontt irom Slw upwards. ivl BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS T-MES D'YEK. 41 t-'a-t femi-lp tr--pt. J Dealer in lilanl: . scarul I'.-i.-l-- and fine French ta.ionerv. ic- . furnitITre. it DIN WOll I'iY, N'n. 'M East Tempi-ti, Tempi-ti, St rent and 7S la- r-uuth Street n--i BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY: freh picf, b;in, tkw, brokd, delivered in all paru of the city every morning. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. T J. HOOFEU, No )7 Comnjorcial . Streot-Boots and Shooa mado uj order. CLOTHING A OUTFITTING. O'REILLY A C., corner of id South and Commercial Streets, ("lotting and Furnishing Fur-nishing Goods. Hats, boots, shoos. Ac e&u SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. "BSC CUW STORE. HACUE BROTHERS Importers of and Dealers In Guns, Pistols, Ammunition A1TD Remington Sporting Rifles ON SALE Tho best in use. TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS. P. , MITCIIFILL. Dirin JtMFtU' MITCHELL & JAMES, R.'sjx-ct ful.17 announce, to ttio FuMic that th-.-y liavo 'itriM-iVKU to thi-ir New Pr.u misrf on Wc-t Tfinple Stm-t, opimsiUi the City M.-Ht Market, whore ttvy u; hy strict attontioti tc buin-'ss and iiinII protita to mt-rit the conlimitil patronnffi' bo libomlly bestewud upon tlicm. TIN.SHEET IRON & COPPERSMITHS FURNACE WORK & liOOFINU. Gas, Wator, and Steam Fitters. WEST TEMI'LE STIIV'.KT. Op.wit.. City M.trk.'t GEORGE E. RED) & CO. Are now prermrud lo run as and T.' pipes Into building at the slmrtf-t noti-fe nnd at tlio 1nwr.nl ruto; and hi a i'ra-'i".l oxperionco of o or twenty yonrn it; tho bui-new, bui-new, guarantee all work dune in ihu boct oanner. We keep eon,ttint"v on hnnd n largn inipply of HAS ani WA'FKH PII'K. CIIAMU; LIF.1LS, K'lUHK I'K-IiAMS nnd I1KAKS (IOODS. for Uaa, Wator and Stoum IiUiob- "HI Klltl KT, Opposite "Walker House. CHICACO TRADE. ; PACE, BRO. fit CO., Importer and Dealers la , LEATHER St. FI1TDIITG3, ! "OLD CITY HOTEL CORNER," TestV?d CHICAGO, ILLS. W. W Pae. Borton; Orvillt Page, 1 P, . , juylB C. K Page. (Chicaro. H. U. WHEELER & CO. ' LAMPS & LAMP FIXTURES, CLAS8WARE kti FBTJIT JJms, Tbe Largcut ") rin"1 Suk on tie C'-Ltij.DI 22 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO M. D. WELLS & CO., .Yaj-j'nttireTi of ar " Wh',lekle I't-alwi la Coots & Shoo-s 53 WaV,a-li Kxmn. CMir-T), r. Ti Wbu, R J. V -!.-'nnd H. ilNMi, u24 if Y. ',',Ltw ( "THE OLD S A LA K Ah D ER." 1 k E M O "V A Ti.: F., r-.v..-v r.. ,( p t). f ! PAINT DEALERS. H,:v''7v.'-, :- : I BANKING. ,' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT jOESMT KATIOHAL BANK. Receive deposits or One Dollar and tpwards. Iutmst Rt oichI jtor cnL por inun. eompoundid wmi-nnuRlly, on ihf Pi,.' if March and S.1pl',mh..r. WM. D. H.MIPER. Pr,,i(i,.i. H. S. ELDKKDCE. Vi... Pr,. .. U S. HII.US. rM.- DESERET NATIONAL BAN OF SALT LARK CPA ' PAID I K CA i'I I a 1 APTBOKl.KD CAPITAL, 1- u W11. II. HOOPKK, Privident, 1 1 ti.. S. i"LDMr;DJ!:. ire Pr I .;riuh.'..m Yurxo, ! ! I -- , P. LITTLE. U B.HILL.S, Cashier, acL IN 6old Dust, Coin, Exchange, Land Warrants, Collcize Scrip, cic, COLLECTIONS MA K AND PROMPTLY RKMlTTKi). FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Interest Paid on SAVINGS D i: l' O 8 118 D-i First National Back of Utab I SALT LAKE CITY. 8oe Special Advenisement on Third Pag I mS SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK. Authoriied Capital, - $500,000. E M. DrRKLL, Pro.id.nt, J0SKP11 M. BUHKKlT.Cuhler, BiMl'SXKAl) i i.lXKI'AlKlCK, AttcrDin. COBEKSroHniKTC HTBW YORF - BOSTON ...National Bank of orth America. Ame-rica. OIlICAnO... Third National Rank. St. LOl'IS-.lhird .Nntional liiuik.j OMAHA...Omaha National .Unit. KAN FRANCiaCu...auoDal Uold Bank nd Trujt Co. LONiUN ..Jay Cook. MoCullooh 4 Co. WELLS, FARM & Co.. EXPRESS FORWARDERS Bankers & Dealers in Exchange, Dratu on Kuni-e K-jroinun Collection pruuii'tly attoDilnd to. SAST TKMPLB ST., SALT LA KB 01T T Uonry iV adswurih. A font. m)3 WHITE 4 McCORNICK. Kpt Im-r-Lmi., 1. C' buklsri' ID GOLD DUST, UUiN & BULI.lnw fU'chunijf em all "if fintt,-itl rttu. hr f'm ,srn' - r ut baue un .lay .. nr..!.. UKO. K. WJI1J .KV. Att-jrna,. Cufla'.iif uaiunia: Kank offftlif-irriiB S.n PnnHxw l.iinll iw 4 (Jo . Ame Uunk ol t.ala. Nw V-.rk Child Ji 1'iiuco Cln-avo SL l.-'in. Omaha National itivnk U -until BRUSHES. STEWART'S ClILliUKATJriD J3 II TJ S II 33 S, PAINTKR.H, KALiMINl'Ttv WIMJhVV liOJUiLMKN, Aitu gnx-TEAL Fanilt t'tsa. For Sale, Wholoiale and ReUtl, by Z. C. M. I. nrix-T-y and Unaf UefanroenU, M 'i-lhu ii Co.. MoBferk. XbnJ(j A Oo. ( F. 1I.KTKW.HT A '- p BROKERS. C. E. Pomeroy, BBO KEB MONEY TO LOAN. Kti'b.-insi on .Nrw Voik. ban Franrisco am! Kurnpe. CAD tit 3 SILVER BOUGHT (D SOLD, -;i.v; ,i j,, xiit fiurm l t.h.'i. 1.:, I'.'- c vuip f.,, ,f.,r c.n i- "! f'' .-I'-' . A : . I) 1! !'. I'.-.rt.i f ! I.i H 7 IM i i l,....r'.t "'' KMI..K , tt I I !' '" "'' ! A.'.K SI -.I.11..K IW'"1 ( ;l ). 'K - ' .Mr,"' i'.' . i m -; i.. v ; ;' "irA,..',".,'. ''..'.,'... 'i.-1. If .... ..M U, S,t.4 . ... ,. .. !'-.",) CODBE'8 DOUC iTO'l. B J 1 " - - ' 1 THF CFLEB'ATEO ... . . 1 .-1 1 'J I n -i'-r .... ; i - ' - ; J ;-J... y. . "-". ' m"T i . |