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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS, TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT XATl-i: CITY, THE LEADING HOTEL OF DTAH, JAMKS TOWNSKHD. Proprietor, THE SALT LAKE HOUSE FIRT-CLASS FARE, and SECOND-CLASS PRICE. Those who would enjoy Comfortable Hotel Life can find it at the Salt Lake Mouse. MALSH &. GREENEWAXD, au29 Proprietor. OVERLAND HOUSE, Main St., Suit Lako City, U.T. Uneioellei Aeoomm orations for Famllioi and tho'Travoling Public-Room Public-Room per Day -..from 60 to ll 00 Room por Weak - $2 00 to 6 06 Room and Hoard por day 1 '- to 1 25 Room and Board per Week 6 00 to 8 00 Day Board per Wsek ,. 4 50 Singlo Meals ... 26 Special K&tos for Familial. i Barber Shop and Laundry oonnootod with the j House. i8 W. A. PITT. Proprietor. Excelsior House ai Restaurant, weight's block, commercial st., salt lake city. BOARD by tho M HAL, DAY or WBBK, Furnished Rooms by the day, wo ok or month. Unfurnished Rooms to root. The beat ot orory thing at reasonable priooi Call and son. el J. G. whit: . TAYLOR'S HOTEL Situated in the Business part of the City, half block South of Z. C. M. I. A Quiet And Respectable House. Rooms Pleasant. Clean and Airy. TERMS TO SUIT THE TIMES: t Room and Board per day 51.50 to 2.00 Hoom and Board per week 10 .00 to 12.00 Roo mi, par day, ..... 50e to 1.00 Board, per day, 1.00 Single meals 60o al VALLEY HOUSE. Great Redaction In Prices to Salt the Times. Board and room, per day....l 60 to $2 00 Single meals 50 Single beds 50 Single rooms, per day 75 lo 100 m27 DAHL & SORKNSON. OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, Omaha, Neb. 'Pntt LAJUJeST AN i. FINEST BOTKL i. btwoii Chicago and San Franotooo. ' " NKJ), OCT. i, m. "ft 7 Hh'JLL, Proprietor. 00 CEO. fl. PRINCE ICO.', Drgans &. Melodeons, The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory in the United States. 54,000 Now in use. No other Musical Instrument evor obtained ob-tained the same popularity. Sand for Price List3. Addresa, BUFFALO, IV. Y." $3T Having no Agent in Salt Lake City athe prospnt time, we announro that until further notice) we shall fill orders (I'rom Silt Luk.t Ci'y and vicinity) vicin-ity) nt ihe samedi.tcouut.i as to wholesale dealers who purchsso from $20,000 to $-50,000 annually. Tho fnct of our being the oldest and largest factory in the United States, with 54,000 OrganB nnd Melodeons now in use, will attract buyers, and tho merits mer-its of iho instruments will sell them. jl5 GEO. A. PRINCE CO. LUMBER, ETC. SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER ASSOCIATION Dealors in all kinds of Doors, Sash, Blinds, MOULDINGS, LATH, SHINGLES1 WOOD PUMPS and WATER PIPKS: Sierfii Ncyaia Lninta Association Successors to T. R. Jones and Bryant Brothers, Hnlf Blook Soath of Depot. 3AML McFAKLAND, Agont. '-..J.LY.VN SuuoHotondent. au32 BROKERS' Uo you want to Buy a House? .', lnvou waiiI to Soil a House? Do you-wunt to Buy Bonds or StockaT Uo you want to Sell Bonds or Storks? Jo you want to Rent a HousoT j lave you n House to Kent? Have you Money to Loan? Do you wunl to Borrow Money? Have you any Collection to bo mado In any part of tho World? IF SO. CALL AT THE REAL ESTATE AGENCY OF SALT LAKE, Office on East Temple St., Opposite iVattatch Hotel, A. MINER, Atl'y, kill', Propriotor. LAYTON'S FLOUR COLUMN. IT L A v I LAYTDN'S 0 3. F L FLOUR U E IT IT IS IS T II E THE BE 1ST. E S . T. S. W. SEARS, Sole Agent. I ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. C. W. SPAULDING. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ul'KICK IN Olift Home, m stairs. alft X. U. BOOK. S i. JOMABflOS. HOCE A JONASSON. ATTOHNKYSAU-LA.W, 78 MAIN ST.. Salt Lako City, over Kahn's Store, n J. C. HEMINCRAY, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. OFFICE, NO. S, Kim bull's Blook, Fim tiouth itreet, Salt Lake City. 021 WHEDON A SPICER. ATTORNEYS-AT. LA W. PARTICULAR attontioD givon to examining title ol mioM and other roal ostato. Officio, Room No. 1 9 row book B look, Second South Street. D. P. Whedon, I Wella Sploor, Late Register in I U. S. ComniiMiorer Uankruiitoy. I and Nowry PutlJp. C. C. CLEMENTS, (Late U. S. Surveyor General for Utah), Land & Mining Attorney, Papers for Patents and Advene Claitnf oarolully prepared. ana pateou procured Orrio Over White & MoCorniok't Bnnk Salt Lake City, Utah. fb MINING ENGINEERS, ETC. CEO. M. BOUTELLE, ' CIVIL ENGINEER, U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR. Office in the building oooupiod by tbe bur-voyor bur-voyor Uoneral'u oOico, oppoeito tbe Tow nse J Housa, Salt Lake Cits. S. JAMKH K. HAUTINKAU, EYDRAULIO AND CIVIL H.NHlW KKK. and LAND SUKVaifOK, LOGAN, CACHK COVXTY. Mineral alatma aarveyed. olO WELLS SPICER MINING ENGINI i-:U. Salt Lake City, Utah, WILL examine mines. muke roporta.maps, plats and diaurami of mines, and fur-olsh fur-olsh reliable abstracts of title. Office in Qroesbeck's Block. 114 BUSINESS CARDS. BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS JAMES DWYER. 41 Kait Temple street Doalor in Blank Books. School Book 1 and Fine French Stationery. ' ie2. FURNITURE. tt nTNwnomrv n if., n i. XJ . Ut South Street. ie2-5 BAKERS. GLOBE BAKBttY: frosh pios, buns.cakof bread, delivered in all parti of tho citT very moraine. olO CROCERIES, ETC. Dti H3 m W i B 0 1 o Si j 3 of k I ! o i H I j W o - B Ll k Z r fi DANIEL GRENIG No. 90 East Temple street, IN THE BASEMENT, Neatly fitUd up for GROCERIES, ETC., OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC The best chance to obtain their Family Supplies on the most Reasonable Rea-sonable Terms. A faff Finn CANARY SINGERS Still loft aod fold it $5 each. CALL AND SEE ME. dll TINNERS AND GAS FITTERS T. A. MITCHELL. DAVID JAMES. MITCHELL & JAMES RKSPKCTFTJLLY ANNOUNCE TO TUB Public thnt 'hey contrnue to oocupy thoirNMV PKKSllSiiS on WEST TEMPLE STREET, Opposite City Meat Market, Where they hooe, by strict attertloo tn bminpfls end small proliif, U morit tho oontinurd ratrosuso horoioiuro ao liborally boat owed upon them. TIN, SHEET IRON AS COPPERSMITHS. FURNACE WORK AND ROOFING, Galvanized Iron Cobnice, Gas, Water & Steam Fitters, WEST TEMrLE STREET, Oppoiito City M at Market. u vsiiin;to. Keptiblicnn Cnticns Too Late lor 1 1 i I i u 1 HeuNtireK IK'iu-orrutM IK'iu-orrutM liMliuuitnl i;xtra Hvu-siwu Hvu-siwu Talked of I'inchbaclt'B Chmo Doubtful A Now Aiili-Kellouft Aiili-Kellouft Convert. Chicago, 3. 4. Washington special says that tho Houso republican caucus cau-cus Inst evening for the purpose of considering White's proposition for governing tho disorders in the south with the aid of the military, was so slimly attended that nothing definite was done. The general impression among the majority of the republicans is that it is too late in the session for any more political legiilation. The same dispatch Bays that immediately imme-diately after the adjournment yesterday, yester-day, Speaker Blaine tondered one of the vacant places on the committee on rules to Speer, of Pennsylvania, who indignantly rejected it on the ground that he or any other Democrat Demo-crat would he a cypher in the committee. com-mittee. Tho position was tendered to several other democrats, but all declined de-clined it, and the prospect now is that the committee for tho rest of the session ses-sion will be unanimously republican. There appears to be a good deal of talk of an extra session, as there remains re-mains but four weeks of the present session, and business is greatly bo-bind. bo-bind. A Tribune special says: The secretary secre-tary of the treasury strongly favors the proposed new mint at Chicago. It is generally believed that Tyner, congressman from Indiana, will be appointed second assistant postmaster general, in place of Routt, who is to be appointed governor of Colorado. The position of Pinchback before the senate committee on elections is said to be this: There is now a majority ma-jority of one in favor of sealing him. If Carponter returns his negative vote will tie the committee. As an indication of the drift of feeling feel-ing on tbe Louisiana question, it may be stated that a senator hithertc one of tho most ardent and consistent consist-ent supporters of tho administration and a devout believer in the outrage business, stated to-day with emphasis and the enthusaiam of a new convert that "the whole Kellogg government is a fraud. I will not vote either in or out of a caucus to recognize it as a legal government. I won't vote to seat Pinchback nor won't allow myself my-self to be bound to do so." The civil rights bill is now directly before the houio, and the senate bill has been offered as a substitute. It will b& discussed all day, as tbe previous pre-vious question cannot be seconded before to-morrow, except by a two-thirds two-thirds vote. Speaker Blaine has not yet filled the vacancies in the committee on rules. The Democrats say privately that none of them will under present circumstances accept a place on the committee. Wm. M. Tenney, the former general gen-eral manager of Jay Cooke tt Co'b banking house, was before the ways and means committee to-day and identified checks received from and certificates of deposit issued to Schu-maker Schu-maker by tbe bunk in June, 1S72. MISCELLANEOUS. HUGH ANDERSON'S INSURANCE AGENCY, (Late of the firm of H. R. Mann & Co.,) Ilepresenls the following well-known and reliable Fire Insurance Companies: LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION of London, Eng., ASSETS, $13,000,000, gold; COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co, of London, Eng., ASSETS,. $12,500,000, gold ; NORTHERN ASSURANCE Co. of London, Eng., ASSETS, 810,000,000, gold; CONTINENTAL INSURANCE Co, of New York Citv, ASSETS, 2,400,000; HAMBURG BREMEN INSURANCE Co. of Hamburg, ASSETS, $1,000,000, gold ; UNION INSURANCE Co. of San Francisco, ASSETS, $1,000,000, gold; MANHATTAN INSURANCE Co. of New York City, ASSETS, JfiOO.OOO. ffica oe IAIN STREET, one tar north of falter Bro's. TTTIRTT ANDERSON. A (rent. IF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP i;o to Taylor CSuiler AS THEY HAVE JUST REDUCED THEIR PRICES, 1873.- WHT DON'TYOU TRADE AT GEO.A. ALDER'S,GT.. yyHEtf YOU KNOW THAT HE WILL DO BETTER THAN ANY " -one in the city in the way of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, CENTS' GLOVES AND LADIES' FURS? The Store is located at - No. 57 Main street, Sign of the YELLOW BOOT. N. B. WHOLESALE TRADE supplied :,t less tlvin Ten per cent, and OUB FREIGHT IS LIGHT. CiVR LEATHER TRADE is very liirge, and therefore we can give our customers Goods in this line at very Low Prices. Call axd see ps. Remember tho Sign of the YELLOW BOOT. rrr rr 90 " 90 AND MainSt. 0 MainSt. n (J Best Qualities Q REASONABLE PRICESX I- Workhigmen's cwa. Co-operative) V ASSOCIATION. OvhE'P AIRING DONyC, Hides Bought. . & W S. P. CR0MBT0N, S? 90 XX-" W 90 MainSt. ' MainSt. J. H. H A G U E , liHmriT and Dcahr in S,; BrmM'h and Muzzle-Loading RIFLES AXD SHOT CIS, J&1& H ii s. REVOLVERS, 4? H Ii 1) OERINGERS, POCKET PISTOLS Prepared and Loose Ammunition of all kinds. A Complete Variety of FISH I Ml TACKLE always on hand A COMPETENT WORKMAN is Employal to do fill kiwU of Repairs. A8 Main Street, One Door North of Elephant Store pp FEAT HERS. WMMc H. DINWOODEY'S S FURNITURE STORE, r 75 77 and 79 First South Street Salt Lake C.w BANKINC. Silt Liig City Katioual Bant OF UTAH. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,. 8500,000 PAID UP CAP I ALL, 8100.000 SUBPLUS FUND SG0, 000 B. M. Di-KH,L, JOSEPH M lUMtKFTT. rruaiiiunt, Casbior, tIOrn-YJ, HK-Ml'S JEAl) K HK1MTHUK-Y7ILl. HK1MTHUK-Y7ILl. HKCEIVB DKPOSITS, OPi:N Sell Exchacici and Pullion. Lan Motey. and lnuo Loner vi Creoit avui 'ablo ihrounhojt ibo United bUt.s and Euni-o. Gorrcipondcnts: v.,. 1 National Park Rnnk. JlopTOft National Bank of North Amorio Cnicino Third National Bank. St. Louia Third National Bank. Okaha Omaha National Bank. 8a5 Frascisco National Oold Bank and Trust Company. Lojdos McCulloeh k Co, Money deposited lor our credit with our Loctlon, Now York , Chicago, st. Luuii1 and San Francis o corre-spor.denis will bo ynA at this Bank at ghl it Tolographio Trnufort or Bills of icuauge, dS DESEfiET NATIONAL BANK, or SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Paid-tip Capital 8200,000 Authorized Capital SI, 000.000 Wn. II HOOPER. President, . H.s, KLl-KHUDK, Vioo-PrcM., 1 BKlljll A M VOl Nil, I Wm. JKXN'iNOS. V Uirocton JUHN SHARP, ,' F. LITTLE. ) . h. S. HILLS, Cc?hior, J PEAL IN COLD DUST, COIN EXCHANCE Land Warrants, Crf ge Scrip, etc. Collections made atd promptly remittal. rORKIGN Kxcuakoe For. Sai.k. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. n3 WHITE &. McCORNICK, (Succwsors to A. W. W hitc & Co.) East Temple at., Palt Lake City. DEALERS IN Gold Dust, Coin and Bullion Exchange on all the principal cities ot the United Stales and Europe. Fartiomar cttentlou hItcti to ColIeeti'.'Zf ana rrotsedfc romittod at current rate nr bj ohano on day of uaymcut Mining- Stocks Bought and Sold on Commission. COHSITBPOFllVHTBf ton.t oi Call'ornia rf...an Franoiaco l.iidiiw A Co..AEt.Bnk of Cala. Now York Cook Co. National Bank Chicnitc b.a;o Haviciff Asirciation tt. Louis (tn-.ihn Nat o il itr.uk . Omahf Aitorhky ..I1K0. V.. WHITNEY. Brokkii I.GLAZIKK A Co., 8 K. NOTICE. THOSE INDEBTED TO SCOTT, Dun hum & L'o. are requested ty mako pttyment at onco to 'George M'. Scoit &. (Jo. tbal tho busiDO.'s of the old tirm may jjo Epoetlily closed up Thoto having clrvima aKdirjst Scott, Dunham & Co. are requested to present them immediately for payment. GEO, M. SCOTT & CO., jl SuccPFPor of Snolt, Dunlinm & Co MEDICAL. Tins standard article is compounded com-pounded with the greatest earn. Its effects are us wonderful and us satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or laded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, ilchinir and dandruff. It gives Die head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp liy its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and making the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has Kvn found so cflectiuil or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. D-, State Assay As-say or of Massachusetts, says, '-The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and 1 consider it the IIkst Pkhpaua tion for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar. Bucklnglaara's IDya FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may he relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other im- desirable shade, to brown orbhu k. at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quiel;- , ly and effectually produces a permanent per-manent color, .which will ncilhcr rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. CO., NASHUA, N. 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