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Show salt LftKE FDUNORY UNO MACHINE CO. rts-One and a half BltcU South of U. O. B. It. Depot. nauurac.ure Engines, Boilers, Mill Work, Mining and Hoisting Machinery, Furnace Work, Etc., Etc., Etc. v CAST1NGS IN IRON AND BRASS MADE TO ORDER. Cah paid for Old Iron and Brass. T. Fiertont, Superintendent. ROX 113' 03 l JObToTS ! SPECIAL NOTICE. Are tie Duly Exclnsive 3 : iz Bouse in Uiai dowFTdown i ,,vr r,VED TOJCK. WJREH0(JSE U; Small Profits and Quick Sales. j J Biiei"t"'i"iihihei,c3t'is!ori- Raisins, i F mQnt of j " Currants, W BlaMrft, " Citron Peel, 1 Drawers, , v Men's clothing, Liemon Do. Boys' Clothing, I iiats, cops, " Orano-o Tin I Boots and Shoes, -Ud,U&t3 .UO. ! Notions, (( m f Linen Goods. IN ULb, i' Cassiineres, Furnishing Ooods, CandieS, Hardware, Cutlery, it Tpi Co " Valises, Axes, Lt3a Hammers, - SaWs Etc. DC a" e Novelliea of the Season, We Offer Big Moments to the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. One Door South of Godbe 4 Co'i Sloio. YOUNG & MARKS ' ma' PS OYER 900 DIFFERENT STYLES OF Tie Laraest an! Most Complete Siocl iii tie Territory. PRICES LARGELY REDUCED. : :(): The Stock consists ot Iain.t Brushes, Varnish, Wall, Whitewash, Fitches, Blenders' Tools, Dusters, Stripers, I'encils, Italsoniine, Scrub, Shoe, Stove, Feather, Ac, Ac. C. F. CULiVlER, L& A. GOLDBERG, MANUFAOTIJEERS c AND JOBBERS IN CLOTHING Have now on hand a large and well-selected stook of fine READY-MADE MEN'S AND BOYS' FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Manufactured by ourselves, and made EQUAL TO CUSTOM-MADE GARMENTS, Which we offer to the publio from. . 15 TO 20 PER CENT. LOWER Than the aame can be bought at aoy other House in this city. We aleocarry a full line of Fine White Linen Shirts, Imported Cheviot Shirts, Domestic Cheviot Shirts, Men's Underwear, The Latest Styles of llats, Jfoveltics in Gents' Furnlshins Goods. A Large Stock of BOOTS, California and Eastern Blankets, PLYMOUTH GLOVES, Rivetted and Patented Overalls, WHICH WE SELL AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. TO CLOTHING" MERCHANTS : from tbo Manufacturers, and at the same prices toe largest buyers Here pay i to the Manufacturers in tbe best Eastern and V cetera markets. 1 L & A. GOLDBERG. MANUFACTORY: ... 4SS Broome Street, SEW YOKk. 81,5 AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinating tints ot Complexion for -which ladies slrire are chiefly arti-llcia arti-llcia , and all who will take the trouble may secure them. 1 hesc roseate, bewitching hues fol lo-jthe nse of Hasan's Magnolia Mag-nolia i5a.ni a delicate, harmless harm-less anda.vrays reliable article sold b; ai drucdsts. The Magnolia B;.Im conceals every blemish, .omoves Sal-Iowness, Sal-Iowness, Tan, Itcduess, Eiun-tions, Eiun-tions, all evidences of excitement excite-ment and every imperfection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human being can detect its application. CONTINrSrWrL . (Formerly Towneend Hou9e) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, NOAV OPEN For the accommodation of the public G. S. EBB, Prop. WHITE HOUSE HOTEL. THE PROPRIETORS TAKE PLEASUttE in announcing to :ho public that ttaoy h&vs remode'led and refitted the Hotel. The Dining Rooms are spacious and the beat of Meals will be i erred night and day. Single, MealB, - 50c. Hot Lunches (aa per card), - 25c Boom and Board, $1.50 to 83 per day, 810 to $12 per week. Board, - . . - 7 par week. Toe Bar has born f einoved to the north ot the Hotel and four Billiard Tables added for the accommodation of en est e, and is now open. A. PODLECH A. CO. CLIFT HOUSE, MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY. Board and Rooms from $1.50 per day, and from J8 per week. j 5. C. EWINC, ! jjS ProDrietor- . . . . j VALLEY HOUSE Bait Lake City. Board and .Room $1.50 to 2 per Day, $6 to $10 per week, according to Koom. Board per week, 57, ANDREW C. BRIXEN, u2 Proprietor. OVERLAND HOUSE MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY ; Board and Rooms, fl.00 to $1.50 parday Do. Do. 7.00 " 8.50 " week Single MealB, 25 centa-d26 centa-d26 W. A. PITT, Proprietor. THE ARCADE RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE. Meals served at all hours of the day and night in first-class Style. EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON Served up in temptingly. OYBTEXS IH EVKBY STTLK. 66 Main Street. JAS. DIN WOODEY, Pror -:r, JEREMY & CO., UAKUFACTUIIKBS OP Dairy, TaMe and Milling Salt. X. O. BOX, 1.138. WAREHOUSE North Temple St., two blocks west of Depol Block. o2t3 FIRST PRIZES At the lata Territorial Fair Z. C. M. I. SHOE FACTORY Was awarded tho FIRST PRIZE TOR GESTS FIS'K ItOOTS. FIRST PRIZE FOR Best Assortment ot Fine lloots and Shoes. FIRST PRIZE FOB Besl Assortment of Com-liioti-ieiise Boots aud Shoes. FIRST PRIZES Were also awarded to Z. (i, M. I. TANNERY TOR ' Hftroesa Leather, Fair Leather, Upper Up-per Leather, CaII Skios, Kip Skine, Etc. prjj See that the B;ota and Phoee j-ou purchase are stamped "Warranted. "War-ranted. MamitActured by Z. C. M. I. Saoe Faciory." K. S. ELDREDCE, 0,8 5arrittidoiit. 0 Z C . ; x ; SPZC1A. 47VERT SEWEWTS. RFMOVAL TTMSSSLLl N D i" A R A $ o L F AC- rinwx-'eT'- FJj.-Si. ,vl k:r.j-o l":bre.i&; inKie ;o ciir - ri r-(;:ci Tr':h acw cover, rit. iiiij'.e-, t;;. s TM5 LITTLE CO-OP. I ff "- 1 E Tii 3Ttj CO-OP. T'Yt--S Jewetrr. Fascy Xoticti. 11 .'-ij. Hsoa si very Low -- &.1 l:?p. ; PiTERSOrt, T-c BUTCHER, !l--r.!3.'; D'(.:r, t" r-t ccta T ' - ! - vniiNi; ' j' v " : i-3 btr, v t ori,-. ihV Si e"-;" ; Vr d F5?si'S ic ik - mJ' o It! "55f FO;? SALE. STV L Aiitii- 'Sosr.vEr of CARL C. ASMUSSEN'S. W. L. PRICE, W-, DEALER IN rOl'LTRY, fcrSikFiih aad itrai. Frnit. Veel-blo Veel-blo aaj Jroceriea. Prb Fih eTary day. Fir;t Sath Street, orportc Kimball Block, -alt Lal.e I'itr. tiood,' delivered pnnrtaall-ib pnnrtaall-ib all rarts of Lhe axis tre. aLUfac:ioa STieranteed n!2 Vt- SEARS Jr. LIDDLE, t; ;Vjvwholesalk and retatl V : Dealeri io Grain Fionrand Feed. Z Baled Hay and Lucerne, Main Street Three Uoor North of th 1 1 ' Herald Offioe, dl6 DR. J. M. HOLLAND, Offi?eover Davis' Jrooery Store, j4 Main street, "W AITTED, SEVERAL EXPERIENCED BOOT AND SHOE FITTERS AND MACHINISTS. Apply to Wm. H. Rowe, t Z. C. M. I. tboo Factory. nil BIG BQOT. Ciistii-Me Boots ail Slices A SPECIALTY. Repairing Done on Short Notice. SIGN OF TUB "BIG BOOT," 87 Main Street. o!l . JAMES PAYNE. WEIGHT & JAGS, Xo. SS), Main Street (Old Dollar Store.) GROCERIES AN 3 GRAIN HEADQUARTERS. Grain of all kladj bousM and sold, FRIIT lYDVECETABLES And tho celebrated Los Stiiained Hosey. Eorjlbirs A 1 and AT BED ROCK PRICES. JCST TRY VS. e'23 Go3ds delive-e3 frop. Studebaker Wagons! XHR WORLD'S GRKaTKST WAGOX AND CAKRIAU8 WORKS. EBASCU or StBuOliiler Bros. Mil Cup'y South Bond, lad., ONE DOOR SOUTH Z-. C. M.I. Salt Lake O'ity, Utah, Manofaotareri ot Farm, Freijlii an! Spring Wagois OARRRIACES, Bvitrgiesi Phaetons, EVERYTHING 0N WHEELS ! 01 MsWInlesaleGrocery Trafie. KIRKLAND BROS, 103 Front St., New York, OGFFEE BROKERS, KslablNtloU 1SB7. Solirit ror trtiln. Will ent .tmplei or bur oi older., witboti'. commi.i'in. Hofer to Na. York Coffee Jobberi. olt ,boot, shoe JfllX. I , C A I" ami JESTS' GLOVE HOU.-X-V CEO. DUNFORD Xo. CI Main Slreet7 CRAY'S SPECtFIC WEOIC1WE. TPDE-,;". T"r; OR EAT f.-':l-l-11 '. HKVF.i'V. Ad iVul-ni -rd""1 -y"-'';: 'L -ad to Ir.r..y ' c '' rrr?:i5J aad t zt'.vre , . ''A t -.! tj ;-' c -e 1 ts ; or, crltr h v-- . v -j I Ian it-lit" a.'l--r.'i - I TUE G.Y UltS C'-.l CG , :, . Lr.-'it, M-h , ' Ml !.-- -i:t n1 (IT'S f- t . : r.i"i !v--i pataa ir 1 V b'..,ele and Ktail brortir. il DOrJ'T NEGLECT TO EXAMINE THE ITE2sTSS STCCS OF HEX'S, BUI'S" :W8 flSiL: ii:.S CLOTHING! IMPORTED liV GOLDSMITH & Go.) 88 Main Street. j THE FINEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST COODS IN THE CITY. FULL LIJSTE! OIF GENTS' FURHISHIKG GOODS IIATS AM) CAPS, Boots aod Shoes, Trunks anil Valises, BLANKETS AND RUBBER GOODS, &c, &c. tc. Orders from tho Country Solicited, which will Itcccive Our Prompt Attention. : ' GOLDSMITH & CO., At the Etore Foimerly Occupied by SIEGZL EilOS. DAILY ARRIVALS OF CHOICE FALL AND WINTER CGOQS AT ID -A.YT &z 0 0,3S. PRICES LOW AS THE LOWEST tDemoresrs Fall and Winter Patterns Have Arrived. j 3 tk. XCl VHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL SEE BY EXAMIN1NC THIS MAP, THAT THE CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. K. VHE ;iir.:.T( :;:o:(tis(; link ra n i:r r:n: r;r. vu tiik h i -. : .. , ,j .-, ':, ' ' " ' ' ' ' l : 7-' ' r , .'"it-' V -"i ' r-A ' ' ...'i. . ' ' 'r XTi F Va iU r. - 1-KI 'lltlA.UIA M -)i i u. " A,?iivx ..Vim.' -: ' |