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Show a 1UJMITTS, Prcs't. P- Pogslet, Sec. & Treaa. SLT III FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO. jTorlj-Cn w Bic&J .SouM 0 U, C. It. H. Depot. nanufac4ure Eugiues, Boilers, Mill Work, Miuiug and Hoisting Machinery, Furnace Work, Etc., Etc., Etc. CASTINGS. IN IRON AND BRASS MADE TO-ORDER. ' , Cash paid for Old Iron aod Braes. 1 T, Fierpost, Superintendent. 3 i 31 B 1: 5-- Always equal to the ?t Times. : Heavy Purchases of Dry Goods, specially selected for this Mar-ket. Mar-ket. Daily Arrivals and a , Large Stock of Boots, k Shoes and Clothing ; Received. S. P. TEASDEL I OVER 900 DIFFERENT STYLES ait of m Tie Lamest aii Most Complete Siocl to tie Territory. PRICES LARCELY REDUCED. ill': -.(): '"'The Stock consists ot Paint Brushes, Vsrnisli, ? Wall, Whitewash, Fitches, Blenders' Tools, Dusters, Stripers, Pencils, Kalsoinine, J Scrub, Mlioe, JStovc, Feather, Ac., &c. I G. F. CULIVIER, IWOOL. "WOOL. ! v . Partial having Wool to disposo of would do well to call on mo as I am ' " I prepared to pay the lili HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, IN CASH, FOR WOOL U In large or small quantities. 3ack8 and twiue to tic fleeces famished. ' First-class Sheep 8bears kept in stock. H H. B. CLAWSON. Warehouse, comer Bouth and East Temple Streets. mlf IIWELEADi & "And Don't Yon Forget It." lEL'Let the Boys Know It! Our Handsome Slock of Men's ana JLSoys' Kcaay-Jiaue OLOTHIITGI , NOW READY. ' ; Our Trices are no liiglier than those of last Sycar. Other houses in town will look for higher iignres, hut we do not, E Good Goods For Very Little Money! Is what thete times demand. Tbin has always been our motto :- and the main oauae of oureucceea. - A complete Block of ; GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS J C And the LATEST "STYLES OF HATS PE" All Grades aud all Colore. Tho Old Established Clothing Hall, P'VG UNDER SALT LAKE HOUSE 76-J 76-J S. J. NATHAN, ! gog Proprietor. i STOVET"STO VES. GEO. IH. SCOTT & CO.. . H.i inn rwlT.d . all lln. ol ta. elebrti STEWART HEATERS, tor Parlon, , CLINTON CAUINET RANGES ic Office, Sloroa and Halls. jreat variety arjd of all piaee; Ik r..- . ,TT-, ... .v. y cooking outfit in the Mar- .:' The HARVARD FRANR.1JN, the I kJ ';' Handsomest Open Parlor Stove I made. CANNON, BOX and other HEATER? OOOKL STOVES Reporter, Golden for Stores, Offices, Bar Rooms, Orown and Stewart. I 4o. a complete assortment. FURNACE WOkK A SPECIALTY. .'f Having well-appointed Shop KB are prepared to do all kinds of TIN and SHEET IRON WORK with jiromptuess, , & A Liberal Discount to Country Dealers. 's GEO. M. SCOTT & CO. fiO oifr ft8 Main Street, Suit Lake GtyJ V I CONTINENTAL HOTEL (Formerly Townsend House) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, NOW OPEN For the accommodation of the public. O. S. EBB, Prop. a23 WHITE HOUSE HOTEL. THE PROPRIETORS TAKE PLEASl-KE in annonneing t :he publio thai ther have remodelled pnd refitted the Hotel. Iha Dininj Rooms ara spaoioua ami the beat of Mcala will be served night ud daj. Sinffle MeU, - - - - 50c. Hot Lunches (ai per cardl, - 25c Boom and Board, 81 .50 to 92 per day, $10 to 912 per week. Board, - . . - 97 per week. The Bar baa bwn removed to the north of the Hotel and four Billiard Tables added for the accommodation of euest. end is now open. A. PO D LECH fc CO. CLIFT HOUSE, MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY. Board and Rooms from ?1.50 per day, and from $S per week. S. C. EWINC, Jj? Proprietor. VALLEY HOUSE Bait Lake City. Board an 1 Koom $1.50 to ?2 per Day, $6 to $10 per week, according to lioom. Board per week, 7, ANDREW C. BRIXEN, ni. - - Proprietor. OVERLAND HOUSE MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY Board and Rooms, ?1.00 to ?1.50 per day Do. Do. 7.00 " 8.50 " week Single Me&lg, 25 ceoU. n2S W. A. PITT, Proprietor. THE ARCADE RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE. Moals Berved at all hours of the day ftnd Dight in first-class Style. EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON Served up in tetnptiDgly. 0Y8TKBS IH EVEBY STYLE. 66 Main Street. JA.3. DINWOODEY, Pror JEREMY & CO., . MAKUriCTUBEBS OF Dairy, TaMe diifl Milling Salt, X. O. IIOX, 1,138. WAREHOUSE North Temple St., two blocks west of Depot Block. o2ti FIRST PRIZES At the lato Territorial Fair Z. O, M. I. SHOE FACTORY Was awarded the 1 FIRST PRIZE FOR GEXTS FIXE BOOTS. FIRST PRIZE FOB Best Assortment ol Fine Hoots aud Shoes. FIRST PRIZE FOE Best Assortment ofConi-mon-Sense Boots and Slioes. FIRST PRIZES Were also awarded to Z, (I, M, I. T.MERY FOB Harneaa Leather, Fair Leather, Upper Up-per Leather. Call SkiDa, Kip Skins, Etc. tcW See that the Boots aDd ShoeB you purchase are slamped "Warranted, "War-ranted, Manufactured by Z. C. M. I. 3noe.Factory." H. S. ELDREDCE, 0l(j gupcriDloodont. THE INCREASED BUSINESS OF THB LIQUOUIIOrSE Enables them to oiler BETTER INDUCEMENTS Than ever bofore, both in the Wholeiale and Retail Department. In their stock are a largo lotof CIGARS! And a variety of brands of CHAMPAGNE Which they are oflerinR at LESS THAN COST For tho purrw of rvd..cinp itock in these line?. ft? CALL AIw SEE,"; AN OPEN SECRET AHCN3 THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinating tints of Complexion for which ladies strive are chiefly artificial, arti-ficial, and all who will take the trouble may secure them. The, roseate, bewitching hues folio 7 the use of Kazan's Magnolia Mag-nolia 3cuu a delicate, harmless harm-less and ivrays reliable article. Sold byztl dmirsists. The Mcjraotia B::lm conceals every blonufh, removes Sal-lowness. Sal-lowness. Tan. Kcduoss, Eruptions, Erup-tions, all evidences of excitement excite-ment ami every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human beiug can detect its application. SPECIAL NOTICE, JUST A UK I VCD AT TEA WAREHOUSE New Raisins, " Currants. " Citron Peel, " Lemon Do. " Orange Do. " Nuts, " Candies, " Figs, And all the Novelties of the SeflEOD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. YOUNG & MARKS, PRESHAW & SKEWES UNDERTAKERS. A Full Assortment of Wood Coffins and Me'allio Cases constantly on band at, reasonable prices. All orders tilled promptly. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. No, 109 Kimball Block, Salt Lake City. )yS TSSCH & ELLERBECK, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. DEALERS IN PIPE, HOSE, Gas Fixtures, Etc. Water Pipes Laifl on Short Notice OLD OON'STrrUTION BUILDING, 8ALT LAKE CITY. P, 0. ECr 11S9. mI6 mSI IN & PARK. 95 MAIN STREET. tore :.v;:;,r,;.rr.7::.',.':. Studebaker Wagons! rilK WORLD'S GRKURST WA(,0' 1XD CAKKMM BURKS. BR t!,' H OK St:'clii3r Bros. Mi Ccmp'j Sca'.b poa-1, InJ.. ONE DOOR SOUTH Z. C. M.I. Mn3fe -inn ol Farm. Futfi rJ iwi Vnw, CABRaiACES. EVESYTHIN3 CN WHEELS! Walker Bros Ladies' Fine Dolmans Five Hundred Ladies' Cloaks, from $3.50 each. Misses' Cloaks, in all grades, from Six to Sixteen Years. Boys' and Youths' Ulsters and Overcoats, Unequaled in this City. Misses' and Children's Knit Cloaks and Ulsters. We Offer Ten Pieces of Black Cashmere, at only $1.75 per yard, former price $3.50. WALKER BROTHERS. DAILY ARRIVALS OF " j CHOICE FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT TDJIT &c OCX'S. PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST iffiuDemorest's Fa" and Winlor Patterns Have Arrlvucl."'--' VHO 16 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WiLL S. BV EXAM IN I NC THIS MAP, THAT THE CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. , HKt.lir.ATC'M f 1 INK LTK VITW l.Y.S 1 111) :.IST A Ml 1 III! 1 .,.',,... f . . ,f, (' i't r.: f-Mr .M'.-U ' " ' ' 'T M l' ' ' - " ' 1 v- ' '- t '" H-i' u.. 1 )'..' . . I '- "' It ' " '.'V't''''"'!'--'''' l'Jt! "'''' ' y " '" " ' ' "' i:i-' 0fu '.VV-' rr-'V'-".1 ,T:- ' f" ' -''"i ' I ''.,r..'-', -''' K. I". awl v t - r nt,r...ipM.,nMiiiA.nMM!:" ' l in r . tK, or-t i(k ti-.i.n-,- are w.' a'hali,. i-.-J oiiisr |