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Show IRON WORKS. W. HOWARD. P. P.GSLF.Y President. Secretary, SALT LAKE CITI IR0 COMPANY. HATING PURCHASED THE Salt Lake Irou Works, And added thereto the Tools and Machinery belonging to Wm. J. SILVER, are prepared to do all kinda ot Iron and Brass Castings, -orpj, Boril Turnip and FITTING UP. Wm. J. SILVER Sup'rinte nde itl, Half Block South of R.R. Depot. N'.B. Dmwinjrs, Plans and Srwwifieti-bons Srwwifieti-bons of all kndi of Mill Work and Machinery. d2 NW ADVETl-r i . GOOD NEWsl TOR 1875. P. Schwartz g clotriDB out tlio ontiro Stook of Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, VELVETEENS, Alpacas, Merinos, Sliawls, IF" Xj . 1ST nT 33 S , And avorrthinf in th. DRY GOODS LINE AT COST! Chaiice for all to Save Money AT Schwartz Store. East Temple Street, . A row Doors bolow the Whito Houso. EE1IEMBER THE PLACE, nofl . SEE THE 1 The Greatest Invention of the present day. NO HOLES TO THREAD, EITHER ABOVE OR IN THE SHUTTLE. It is the Lightest Rdsnixq M achine and can be used by those of delicate health. It never Slips Stitches nor Breaks the Thread, even token the wheel is turned the wrong way. It MA-E BUT LITTLE NOISE and has most room under the arm. It is ALWAYS READY TO WORK, and can be instantaneously set from No. 300 to No. 10 cotton. Can be had on Monthly Instalments. DAYNE3 & SON. A large lot of E3TEY ORGANS o n baud. All New Styles. The Ppit Grgans in tne world. DAYNES Sh SON. GEO. rVl. SCOTT CO. JJU'ING PURCHASED THE INTEREST OF B. F. DUNHAM IN the business hitely conducted by SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO will conlinue to carry a Full Stock of - HARDWARE, NAILS, Iron, Steel, Stoves and Tinware, MILL AND FURNACE GOODS, Jli.ors', Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' "i'ools, IRON PIPE, PIPE FITTINGS, PTJTlVipS) Brass Qoocls for Steam -a Water, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING RUBBER PACKING AND HOSE FAIRBANKS' SCALES T.I1L. iroipe, Burden's Horee and Mule Siloes, etc., Agents (by the CHAMPION FIRE EXTINGUISHER People's Pumps Besserner Steel Horse Shoes, Patent Slate and Rooang Paint. "et prompt and stislactory manner IWcm, also Tin Work, in GEO. M. SCOTT & Co., J Successors of SCOrr. DUNHAM x, NOTICE OF DlsmUTIONT fTUIE firm of DUN FORD & SONS ia this day dissolved 1 bv mutual consent. Geqrqe Dtopord, o Kt 5S, IZ fil,bl bli- W eonLt'ldl DUNFORD & SOXS 3,htv n t GEORGE DUNFORD bait Lake City, January 1st, 1875. w : :0: nEOEGE DUNFORD, Sex, wishes to inform the VJ Pobl.c generally that he will continue the busine of late firm and deal largely in BOOTS S'10E! H VPS &dADIES' FUKS-GENTS' Gt !i ji 1IMTEI1 ull In! By H a W Greenbacks in Exchange for CORM MEAL 7 CHOICE BUTTER, PRIME CHEESE, HOME-CURED BACOM, 1,000 SACKS OF FLOUR, Warranted good, at $3.25 per Sack, 21,000 POUNDS Offl. 100,000 Ik Br. And Everything iu the GRAIN AD FEED LLE We mean business, and will sell as lowr as the lowest, and guarantee aU goods as represented. istt. Sears, 42 and 44 MAIN ST. SALT LAKE CITY. |