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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. TOWNSEND HOUSE, 8AL.T L.AK1: CITY, T3E LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH, , J AM bS TOWNSEND, Prordetor. HUMS IS CENTRALLY LOCAT- L od, iv ell furaiihwi, and hu accoDimodft-tions accoDimodft-tions for 150 guests. Tho Propriotor la now preparing to baild laro addition to his iiotol, whioh, when lii-ithod, will roc der it The Most Complete Establisbment TIIK ROCKY MOUNTAIN RKJION. mil VALKER HOUSE, Salt lake City, I tali. CHAfiGE OF PROPRIETORSHIP. . TK. D. R. PATTEN, RUOIERLY liX propriotor ot'tho Cosmopolitan liuUd, iin i'mnciifo, begs to announce to 'J1-' filizt-ns of C Lali Hud the truvolinp publio, that he will have, from this dalo,thc mun-ngi-inont of lliu Thi ulepant and com modioiia hotel, cen-tmily cen-tmily locaiixi ou tho principal business e trout, U already OjUibiu-hed in the public mind as the MANAGED UuTEL lioLween San i'nincieoo and (Jliicago, and in entering upon this new enterprise the proprioloiri will eparu no paiiia to futly. moot all the requirements of their gueots. 1). K. PATTJiX & CU., I Proprietor?. Suit Lake City, Dec. 1, 1S73, OVERLAND HOUSE, . MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. First Clas Accommodation tor Gentlemen. Itooni-' per Dav from 0 ."fl to SI 00 H.jomd per U'ook. 2 30 to 5 0U Uuard por Week " "0 Unrlmr .-hop nnd Laundry eonnoctod with tho llotol. (iood lta;idinK Koom . tu.-Loru, Vt os-tt-rn und Local iuiv.-iiipera. noi 11ENKY BKL'NTOX, Proprietor T A Y LOR'S HOTEL, ON TEE EUROPEAN PLAN, Centre of block. West sido East Touudo" " ntroeU Rooms by the Day or Week. A nilST-CLASS RKaTAUKANT, kept by Mr. K. E. BUKOKSS- Bord by tho Day oi Weak, Meals at all hours. No expense pared to please patrons. Hot and Cold Baths, TAYLOR & CUTLER, Proprietors, i slO.fi WASHINGTON HOUSE, NEW ADDITION, ANOTHER 100 NEW i SPRING BEDS, NEW TARLFF. i Tliird South Street, Salt Lake City. Board and Lodging, U week, SG.00 7.00 Board and Lodging, V day l.i0(S1.2o Day Board. woek 5.00 Bod0, ft wk,..- '- l,oy ? Bods, nijfht ao Meals " great mnm hotel, 2d Sonth-st, Salt Lake City, With a capacity for 300 ene?ta. First-Iass ae-ooiumodations ae-ooiumodations for famillea and travelers. Rooms, per dav, from SO cts. to 1 00 ; Rooms, imr weeK, from vt to 810.00: Hoard, por wowk, $7.00 ; Moals, 50 oonU eaoh. Free Oraaibns to the Hotel. Ba'bor Shop ad Laundry oonnec ted with tho liotol. ICS FOB SALE. For particular enquire at tho ofiioe. mjl7 SMITH St BIGAZE, Proprietors. OGDEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL i.1D RAILROAD DINING HALL, OGDEN, UTAH, Situated on Railroad Platform, Junction of tl. P. and C. P. Itailroads. marll G. S. ERB, Proprietor. SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. Grand Hotel, 0H Markot, New Montgomery A Second Streets, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. ft JOHNSON A Co., Proprietor. MORTON HOUSE, ,:r.Js'" Th" (Bi'Tti,"1'Hnn? piarnnle'"d. I.iwa-tioii I.iwa-tioii ontrl. lKKMd, JlOO to $-") por Day- apl5 W. G. GRA1IAM, rrorrlotor. OtfAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, i ui;Ha, Nob. !rpi;.; ,!!i;lT ANP V'1NKT IK'TSL 1 I b- t-To-'n Cbicw and San yrancijvo. opkni:i. OCT. 1, l.Tt. ;.. ruixMJ., i.-jTu.-r-. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! ' Inalir, oEl'li.SL, W.Inut .-II., ! l.A V LILLE A'; tfi .t Ci . I'r T t- 'li:. Tm'! Lli . r.X ITiTKL ! ' r--; in ' .r i : ,ro ,.l r-v'.!" mJ .tlea-l Ihi ;1-.: t.. mi . "r .-jf. ! r, al, of Iho Uaol. ooi I BREWERS. j HENRY WACENER. i 3ai.t Liu Ct, Utah. CALIFORNIA BREWERY. I.AOERByi:H..LE AD PORTcIl CIVIL ENCINEERS: CEO. M. BOUTELLE, CIVIL ENGINEER and U. S. MINERAL MIN-ERAL SURVEYOR FOR UTAH. Office in tbo building oecnpiod by the Surveyor Sur-veyor General's office, opiiosito tho Townsend House, Stilt Lako City. di W. BREDEMEYER, US. MINKRAL Sl'RVKYOR. CON-. CON-. Hiihius Kupincor, Examiner of M inee nnd v 'ninn KxperL Ulhce at ridonco, Kimball Kim-ball Block, opposite Townsend llouso. ol2 JAMES U. SrAliTI.VKAV, HYDRAULIC AND cn'TL ENGINEER, and LAAD SLRYUYuR, LOG AX, CACHE CO CXir. Mineral claims surveyed. olO JOSEPH CORL1NSKI, CIVIL ENGINEER, United States Mineral and Deputy Surveyor for Utah. OfLico: First South Street, nearly opposite 8'2u SL Mark's Churh. M. T. BURGESS, Civil Engineer and U. S. KiruTuI Sur'eyor, WUI prepare tbo necessary Tapers and Dia-gramd Dia-gramd 'or PatenU and Protoeta. OSoo in Building occuriod by Surveyor QoneraL ianl ATTORNEY3-AT-LAW. J. C. HEWIINCRAY, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, NO. 5, KimbnU'a Block, First South street, iait Lnko City. ol ORO. VITNABLF SMITH 8. J. JOS.tseoS SMITH i JONASSON, ATTORNEYS Jfc COUNSELORS AT LAW, Main Street, Salt Lako City: two doors south of Salt Lako Houee. N. B. A Notary always in theo!Boe. aug2 H03K STOUT TURODORE BrRMKSTEE STOUT Sl BURFflESTER, TT 'RNEYS-AT-LA W, Oflico on Main a etreof, nearly opposite Lho Tribune Udice, Salt Lake City, Utah. ati ' J. li, CABTKS. C. C W1LSOH. CARTER Sl WILSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Temple st ocS C. W. BK!WKTT. QKI). B, WH1THKT. BENNETT, & WHITNEY, . ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W, OFFICE OVER D. Urenig's ttoro, MainaueeL Salt Laae City. foa C-H- HEUfSIRiD. y. KIREI'ATIUCK. " HEMPSTEAD &. KiRKPATHiCK, AITORNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, Opposite W tills. Farjfo Co., Salt Lake City. . aiO Prospeetus for 1874. Seventh Year. " THE ALDEftSE, An illustrated Monthlv Journal, universally admiltcd to be the Handsomest Periodical in the World. representative and EbC Lampion of American Toate. Xot fhr Sak in Jlook w Xcas Stores. The ALDINE, while l.sied with all tho reKiilarity, bns none of tho totnporary or timely intoro.-t oliHracteritio ef ordinary periodicals. It i an eliffant niiecollmy of tire, liffbt nnd Graceful litoraturo, and a collection col-lection of picture0, tQo rarest specimens of artistio akill, iu bla.'k and white, Ahouph each succccMus nuuibcr affords a fre?h pleasure plea-sure to in Iriands, the real value and beauty of tho ldino will ho tnot appreciated alter it lias been bound up at tbo clo? of tho year. W bile othor publications may claim supurior chuapness, as compared with rivals of a similar simi-lar claf, the Aldino is a unique, and orisinal conceulion a lopo and uniipfroabed ab?e-luloly ab?e-luloly without C'impetitioui in price or character- po-sesjji'r of a comploto volume cannot duplicato tho uuantity of lino paper and encracu: in any othor pIi&pu or nurubeiof volumes "fur ton Hues its cost; and thon Ihoro ai o the cbrumos. hoiidoai" ART DEPARTMENT, 171. Tho Illuftratiun of tho Aldino have won a woi'ld-wKlo roputution. and m the atl contro ot but t in an uiimitu-d livel that its wod outa aro eiamplos oi tho lmlioat petfection evur attiiiDod. The cjtumou prcjtnitco in iavor oi "(tool plutos," is rupldh- iuldinK to a inoro oduiiiediuid and di'crtuain-uuK ma e which reorfnites liio mivantased ef superior urti.-tiu iii,ility with prettier tncilny ol production. pro-duction. 1 ho .ood cuts el tho Aldino possess all the delicacy and elaborate finish of the' most co.it ly stool pinto, while tboy attorda1 boitor romluniiy o( tuo artist's original. To lully realue tbo wonderful wurk which tho AWino is doing lor thocauso of artculture in America, il i.- on ly necessary to coD.-ider lho cost to lho peopl of any other decent repro-EQuUlionii repro-EQuUlionii oi the productions ol sroat puiiuors. In addition to ihodosinni by (.no mombors of lho National .irudouiy, and other noled Amoricaa am the Aldino will roprodacw oxamplosof the bwt foruiun ma.-ters, atlociea with view to tho hkuosi artistic succeai and preatcst general interest. '1 hus tho subscriber subscrib-er to the Aluiuo will, at a triilin coat, onjuy in hi f own houio the ploasuros androuning inlluouciw oi iruo art. Tho nuam-rly tinted plnle; for 1twill bo bv iho. iiaj" Aloran anil J. i. Woodward. "The Lbrituiiis i-uo torlTI will contain sro.'ial ilofitfus appropriate o the season, by our bi-xit arti.-ta and will surpass in attraction any uf iu prudecuasors. PREMIUM FOR 1? 1. Every sub--cril'er to the Aldino for tbo year 171 ill rcovivo n pmrol chrmo. Tlio ori- Kinitl picturod wore painted in oil tor tae I iHio.p uer of 'ho Alome, by 1 boui.-w Moran, nh,c troal Colorado lucluro w.is purchased by IViu-.' i.u-t.n th..iinnd dollar. The -ubioil- wer. i-hi'Sin to rv; roent I ho Kfi5t" aim " i ii" U mi." one a v iew in tlio i Into ! Aiuuniitiii?, LiH.nifM.irv: tiiv rtiur tives ! tliollill ot itr-n ivvr, joiiinutt.Tni..ry. nr.-Ui ai-.'lav i tlio arli--t ;' ."Mpti m;d cok-r- , UU-. I lo' rlnniiw aro tat h worked troui . Unrlv m.-titi.'t I'Ikuv'. nnd arc in .-i.oJJm'., i L-inni.1 ',l'tV',pi'":iti.ili't. I't'a .vu'C.v .nii lo of Au-cii.-a'a Mealet l.ii.,iv,-o (.m.l.T W 1 ho sni-ni'crs if the A. ulo a- a .wm Imi r.v in.ti lv hapi-v idea. ur..i it.-s mviv;al iw.i- f.-lu-L 1- rilU'.M-d b l.'.O tviluxiJ... t.;:;aiti; oei'th'-' MKiiaiuru oi Mr. .M.tal ur.:-ii . '.Sem.trK, .,-t.,.-oi I- J'lo, is.'l. ! ",Me-?rs. .lime-.-utton t Co. "l-finleuii?!!, 1 nind.'hk-hted Willi thf ptmtf io C'-l.-r ol r-ur clirom... iii- uro ,.i.n.'i tu I' v !iio.'r.Mui rei-re-'.tn'i.T." !' ii;o. li tmtai rn v- '! 'lie uiuiii.o i-aiutinKS - cry re.-vit:uily, 1 b''-' mof re in o cry o.-,!o u,ori- ,-:.n. 111. j :. " ...! .TUir.-tl A ii.ii-an pro- rvui oV,uot Asi.-rictn fc.'i.ory ly n Ain.-rioaii i-Ainti-r. m d ir'jcnt-i t- jubttn-bors jubttn-bors to the ar;: u,-.T-: ii Amcticm An will ovrrninly riwi.v an iQi.-r.v- ti rc:.-u ricd'ic:;. in-i ire. ai.d ccMc" are ir..- tnvitoni'.-i-.'iM'yrfT'n ef ;.-;:iflr :.u:.i-i;. :.u:.i-i;. ct i'(od-i.-:i.'n tu.-y ivn: :ho i u'i-lior-vnlv a iriile. "while e ( i-il u: f. try rpoct to .'-ht-r I'r iv, ;lijt are ;-lu .-..i.ij fiT i. mo r.i.-crnii'a inc.? ol 1 1 1 r, aLUIh I'ei - b o: li-iu will vii.o t:iiv:i ricturw tor 'VVVar: 1 .i'i'iV .-m; c- cr:or, :": th.it. r."idir- ; h,-ir d:-r ; i i'.r . a Pvi :.-. If a;iy ;o,cr.ccr I icai e a rrc.-r- ciiC'.' ; r -i :a- i:c Mib c-i, ia 'iisDors will :id " 1 ';: t ! do Lie." a jj aihioce iti- KBi'ill'-i'Iii J-.-J.-U P a' TERMS. i-l . :i iinvi.wul Cu -C.t.MJ! ) C Kl-u t ' CANVASSERS WANTED. jJAMr.3 SUTTOX i: d'., rwMihc ) ZIOaX'S CO-OPERATIVE Mercantile Institution Is doing the largest business ever carried on in the Territory Terri-tory of Utah, arising from an uniform system tof dealing principally with manufacturers manufactur-ers of standard goods, huying in immense quantities and selling on the closest margins. The largest part of then-purchases then-purchases for the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DSY GOODS DEPARTMENT are made-through their New York office, from., whence all 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. u - - -- The gentlemen in charge of the several departments are among the most widely and favorably known in the Rocky 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 ormore favorable terms, : Their GROCERY, hardware: ma DRUG DEPARTMENTS for 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 CLOTflLW MPART31EAT is now openingits 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 mcr-j mcr-j chant-tailoring has been addled add-led 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 Department keeps thirty hands constantly con-stantly employed on all iclasscs of work, anil has never j failed to secure the Prize .medals at our Territorial Fairs. Their facilities for turning out lirst-class work have nnver been equalled by any like establishment in Utah. Gentlemen and Ladies visiting the city 'Would do well to leave their measures with that Depart-ment. Depart-ment. thus enabling them to order by mail at any time ! they desire a perfect lit. i Among the Si'tciAUTits ot .this Department are those of Horse Collars, and supplying 'the trade with Leather and Findings, a large and complete com-plete stock ol which will always be found on hand. ! The Institution deals in ! every class of merchandise, and all persons however remote re-mote from business or manu-i manu-i faciuring centres can have ; their orders promptly tilled by mailing them to : vr. il. iL-i-rr., Sup't. i IRONFOUNDERS. EDMUND V7ILKE5, Lessee SALT LIKE IBON CO., JliLauftmiuror uf h1! kiuij of Iron and Brass Castings, Mining, illllins and Smelling MACHINERY, Will contract Ui eroct Qoaktz Kills & Smixiers complete, Narrow Gauge Railroad Work. SWITCHES, FROGS and WATER STATIOXS, 3EAT, HA5D, TUSH, aud MINING CARS, BUILDING FRONTS, And BUILDINGS, Ere. Works: Ooo hlook South of the U.C.R.R. Set'teniVar 30. ol republished I!Y OilDKR ov tite city - COUNCIL.! AN ORDINANCE Fur the Prevent wn of Fires, Sec. 1. Ei? it ordained by the City Council of Great Salt L:kt; City; that no person shall set oil" any fireworks ; ?ct up tiny stove, fijmaou or other apparatus in which !iru is to bo kept; or carry tiro in tlie streets without observing the following regulation?, uiiJ.t penalty ol not less than ono nor more than one hundred do'lars for each oili'iice. Sec. No peron fIirII be allowed within the limits of tho City todischnrge or ECt oft any rockrt, F.iiil, crnrkiT or other fireworks without ihe eon?uiit ot" the Mayor, specifying tlie time when and tlio plneo where the taiuu may x: dono. Sec. o. No stove or other apparatus in wkieh flreii to ho kcjit shall be set nearer than eight inches from the floor, except such as have no firvplaiv on tho lower plate, such can bo sdwiiiiin four inches of the lloor on which tlicy stand ; and the lop and side plates tlien-uf shall not bo eel nearer than twelve inches o!f any wood partition, orollier woodwork, without protecting pro-tecting the same eli'ecUially from lire by a metallic or other coverini; ; nnd no pipo belonging thereto shall be put up unless it bo conduced into a chimnev made of brick, stone, or other incombustible material, ma-terial, or if passing through the woodwork or roof of a building, there fiiall bo a space of not loss than tbur inches between the pipe and the wood, and tlio pipe shall bo kept from nearer contact with the wood by pome Mile material, and shall project pro-ject four feet above or lnyond Uio roof or w.xd work. IVoriilcl, the ilayor or any ' Aid-' rman shall dr-om tli" nlmve lo ! i c',i;tily safe, then to Lk; eerliLed uuder hL ; hand. 6t:c, 4. No person shall be allowed (o 'carry or fiiu-u Ik? carried in any street, ' tiioroncrlifanj or lot of this c-iy ntiy buni-, buni-, icg cala or brand of tie, Hide.-; the same be in a cover.-d ve--i 1. Sue. 5. Allf.rgeand f :r:-a. - - Idinn--;. !nr flufs liall kj nu.-fl nt l. -i-t i,ir f.-'t aioe tie ro-.f, lyor tl.n.iigh which lli'-y pn.-is nnd.-hail liave a d'-adt-ning tin'-or tin'-or lire eark a:T..-r of woihi wirv.pinced .on Uie top, or wai.ui ;u-.h ciiiimiey or '. Tlie owner or .ant ofd'iy If'Ue. thop or otit-T b'ii;.ii!.g ;li;iil ra';.: lii. ilu. or chhnt., vp tl,. rot ;o 1... f wept or i.tiri'i "Ht oil- n a., u iay I-; r- ; : i r.-d to k'.- p tlie sfinie C'-.'iru Jn c of inwU1" :.md only w-;irn tl,e r-.-T B;.d k.:.ut t ,r-; oiindirg ooributii.:-? s w. t. Any i 'T-on bui ring h ll'i- r.f any 1 1 .i i .; o.- ! ! '.pud by hi in or her In l-c. iL,e f -li'. r.-.d ' I tai.i' ere. or ! :,r-.1 at n-y o''!r tinv i'.';--s rwed lu u.e Lrit fc-jc ti-.m ol'ti.L- , ordinance. I I ' S1-i:; 1..- '- d ,'y r.fil .-In-. 'rnrvA .a i f i; e -,l' on ofth- r o v R'.y au- lr ni w'-:-.;i : r r ;. -: n: r-:- - MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, office five door north of Po-torEco. Offic hours 'roni lu lo 1'2 a.tn., and 8 to 5 p.m. aulti MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE orrofito Old Conjtitution Build-iriK, Build-iriK, Main troot, Oflice hours 10 a-m. to 3 r-m. Kefe-enees Blehop Ttittla, J. W. Young, lUv. C C. Slrattoa, Rer. J. Welch. j2 DR. J. D.THOMPSON, M. D.( OFFICE FIKST DOOR SOUTH LAMB ft Co-'s Drue Store, East lemple StreeL ResideE at Walker lloui. b2o STATIONERY. STEVENS & CO., Wholesale ani Retail Stationers, Between Walker and Clift Homes, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. LUMBER. BUlLD'G MATERIAL 5 H t rp " i n o q co z I I j- c I j : - a i 2 S -a 1 5 fi n e " H S Hi 5 s 3 H LUMBER YARD. All kindalof LUMBER DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths, JONBS A FOBMAN. 1 . THIS ADVANCE D PRICE catu r-oit Dried PEACHES AND APPL E S, TEASDEL 8l CO. i WetUie Selling Low FOR CASH our 1 Slock of l Blankets, Clothing, J Shawls, AND 1 1 Woolen Goods. e I TEASDEL & CO. : PARLOR, HEATING, AND i ; COOKING STOVES, r Al b.w tVv.li K.f'. ;i TEASDEL &. CO. a 1 YF.KY CHOICE F.SMli f GROCERIES, T.x r.uui .A TEAS, c o j-; a: . C.'. IX AXlJ EXAMINE. ;."'. ':.: i.l.K 1" .' Jf-'ii ',',- . i- ' ' TEASDEL II CO., 65,67,69 East Temple Street BUSINESS CARDS. Sbobt LcsLSKsa Cakhs Lisortod in ibU column, under their revpoeiire heaJincs. &i 23 cent per line rer week, or 73 cccta per lice per month. Thia ii as excellent orrortnnitj-for orrortnnitj-for miscellaneous dealers &nd rceohanicj to place their business rromtDontly bc;"ora the public at a very small cot- EM1CRATION AGENT. T C STAINES, P. 0. Eox 5f07, New . York City. jeil DIVORCES. A ESOLUTE DIV0"NCKS OSTAIVEP from Courts of di:Terent Stat;? ur iIl-,-anion, etc. No ru,;'ii'y rejurod. No charge until divorce cramed. Ar.lrs j M. tlOi:Sti, At:ora,'y, ii Groii-voy N Y'. t6ys. j GOTO SAN PVK-? for your CaristsiasTeys.! Opposite Kimball Plcsrk, ceJ ; TENTS A WAGON COVERS. ' T CURTIS, Acert 'id South. oproriieCorc- j mercial Su lenLs from S-v. to SiX'. je-6 JOHN BOLSER'S Sail Loft. Ea5t Torcr-lo Street, three doors of alker Lro.'.- iccti 1 from Slu upwards. iyl- BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS JAMES DWYER, 4 Kat Temr'e Street, Healor in Llank Jjoos, Sclicvl l-:oofcs and l:ine French Stationary. jeo FURNITURE. HDINWOODEY, Not SI Em Temple . Street and 75 1st South Street- jeS BAKERS. GLOBE BAKERY"; frosh pie, bun?, cokfF, breid. doUvered in ail parts of the citj-pvery citj-pvery morniDg. olO BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. T J- HOOPER, No, S7 Commercial 1 . Street-Eoots andShooe inado to order, CLOTHING & OUTFITTING. O'REILLY A CX, corner of id South and Commercial Streets- Clothing and Furnishing Fur-nishing Goods. Hats, boot1, shoe;. Ao. o2i WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHES AND JEWELRY wT& O.L.EL ISOlsT BEOS to Inform tae residents of Salt Lae City and vicinity, that he not orb fuaranteee to properly Repair, Clean and Adjust VVatehesaod Chronometers, but he will make them or any part of hem to order, and r arrant tho work. Just received anew supply ol B'cln. Swiss Tatcue. and a fine St ck of tim-ol:.;! reolrf rices an lov as any Ln town, 'iwo ioors East of the loaret Bank. dl SPORTSMEN'S SUPPLIES. "BIG GUN" STORE. HAGUE E ROTH ERS Importers of and Doiilera in Guns, Pistols, Ammunition Asr Reminglon Sporting Rifles ON SALE Tho best In use. TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS. T. A. 1C7C1I Ki.U PAVJO JaIIKS1 MITCHELL & JAMES, lI'pocifiHlv nniiotmcc b tr.o Publ'n: ll.at irn-yhave "lir.M,.v r.u to Ui-irNvw l'r-inisce l'r-inisce on "Wi'st T.-mjdo Sir-.-t., oiM'"-il-lho CityMoal Mark.-l, wIi.to Ui.y lv .j..'. by FtxiuL alt-'nlion lo bu-inr-s and Finail proliu to nn'rit tbo ooir.iim.-d pilnniagf to libtrully bot lowed u"jti Ilium. T1K.SHEET IRON & COPPERSJIITuS FURNACE 'OllE i llOUlIXG. Gas, Water, and Steam Fitters. fl-E-TT TEMI'LESTUKKT, (i..iU' Cily r, :U f:irl:i'l j GEORGE E. REID CO.! Are n-iw j-rci arod to run GAS and WATFU JMl'KS1 nt the Inwr'l rht ; I i'i- . n i ! ! W-V-r-r,-'.,n"v ..n I,,-! n in-r- if i A - oi I v, i -. i . i;. i i Ln; : . y, rt i. . : ,.,,-t i . 'iO'.'i'S. for i)t-, W :,;tr and tl-:.. 1 n..i... in MS SHU ? T. jrl 8TEAVIER3 F03 EUROPE. WHITE STAR UKZ c .)- ; j.m. 7 : UNITED STATES KAIL V) ' i ' New York, C r r k Livcri"jul. '-'i-. i 1 -:- ' 1 - t OfLiA.-,-, Li,;;- . , i.i . w i inn i ! -'-,--.. I BANKINC. ' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT mm mmi mi Receive dej.oslti of One Dollar and j rpwards. ' Inttfrtt at efiht p.lr c'-rA- P1 annum cornjvundel somi-ftrmuslly, on lho First of M&rcii &:id Sc.tombor. ! U S. H. HOOPER, PrwUrat H. S. ELDKEDUE, Vioe lVvidonL j L. S. HILLS, Cssh.cr. DESEBET NATIONAL BANK or SALT LAKE CITY, CTAH. j PAID lP CAPITAL . tCA'.iv jiUIUOKdZED CAFITAL :,CO0 i Wif. H.HOcrER. Pri-rt, i I U.S. KLDKtaHiK.Yk-ePrea i i BRIGHAM Y-Jl'NG, I u. JENNINio, Director. JOHN SUAtUN . I F. LITTLE, i S.itU.LS, Cathier, t kUl, ui Gold Dnsl, Coin, Eichsnse, Land Warrants, Collefie Scrip, etc, COLLECTIONS M!E AND 1'RO.MriLY RiiillTTEU. FORElGil EXCHKfiGE FOR SALE. Interest Paid on SAVI NGS DErOHITti First National Bank of Vtab SALT LAKE CITY. See Special Advertisement on Third Pag SALT LAKE CITY NATIONAL BANK. Authorized Capital, - $500,000. L M. PrRF-LL, Prefi.lent. JC5:'P!I M. i;fhKKi r.CaOiier. liiiiii'SlliAD lil hK Pa i CK. Attornert. CoRRKsro.-'PF.srs: BOSTON ...National liuuk. of Ncria America. Ame-rica. CiiICAOn...Third National RanX. t&T. Lid 'IS. ..Third Mvnal imnk. OMAHA, ..Omaha National limn. SAN 1 'i;ANClSCO....aiional old Rank and TniFt Co. LJNUuN.. Jay Cok, McCulloch Jt Co, WELLS, FARGO & Co.. EXPRESS FORWARDERS EUIJWk riauUpo In Drsiis on Europe. l.uroioun tjllecuoni rruiuplLr Btlcndcii to. EAST TKA1PLK ST., SALT LAKE CITY Honrj Wads worth. Agent. ml 3 A. W. THITl. W, B. M CoRJIIPg, WHITE &. McCORNICK, (Succe&fors Lo A. Y. WbJlo A Oo-J Ibt Tsvpli-st,, Salt Le Cut. Dealers In GOLD DUST, COIN & CLLION AUcAmiye- on nit the pi-mnjmt nlc oj Um United (twe ami Xitrti. fartieu'ar attantinn elvon 1" C't-vtionii and ir.'coudu rammed nt rurrcul it of h cnange va d&j ol paj-iuenu OF.U. K. WHITNEY, Atfrt7. CitiiKBronuriTp; Ranli nf Cnl'f'.mi FnnrUro Ui.l! i A (.'.... Ag-.f. Uttnk u: l uia. ., 1 ..rk Oliiid.- Jt I'tiaco fhi'-mru .... M 1,1. IDF, Omaha National llank .uwaba nii-14 BRUSHES. 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