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Show HENRY SALT LAKE TIMES. 765, — GRAHAM & Proprietors and 72 First SS = = — the = ‘I was having my hair cut a day er a mF FOR... Kites two ago, and fell into conversation with Eto CARPETS.| the operator. ‘‘“Times,’’ he said ‘‘are very bad; we have four young men less in our establishment than last year, and a stockebroker who has his head washed,’”’ “Why Prayer, do we say in the Lord’s ‘who art.in heaven,’ since God is everywhere?’’ asked a clergyman of some children, Fora while no one answered; at last, seeing a little drum- mer-boy who looked as if he could give an answer, the clergyman said: ‘Well, little soldier, what say you?’ ‘‘Beeause it’s head quarters,’’ replied the A Philadelphia miss at Long Branch, bothers the young men to whom she is introduced by starting off in this way, before they have a chance to say a_ word: ‘‘Yes; itis here came We hot, last week. - We will stay here two Weare at this hotel, [| weeks more. talk like Long Branch. Now let’s about something else,”’ in any part promptly delivered city. of the BEER CRONE Retail. and Wholesale RSs E& DINN From 12 to 2p. m. MEAT BOILED H4M, HOT S. AND FRUIT PIE SUMMER DRINKS BOTTLED AND ON DRAUGHT. ICECREAM. Travelers. for up put Lunch Theatre. Opp. HAGELL, BEST DRINES! FINEST WINES! DRINKS! SUMMER proved manner by AT = oR aS —— oaTTT eatelle ge = === AL MOTT Te LENG eS 5 3 a x Palsy Aes Hot Drinks 2 anda half Miles South | JACOB Season. OR MEASURE. GLASS BEER BY THE in ALT, Proprietor. DONT COMMERCIAL PRINTING. THE PROPRIETORS OF TO BRIS HOUSE ‘“‘Come down and Ww. EW I’ll make it pleas- J. HOOPER, Boot & Shoe Maker. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO CUSTOM WORK. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. GAZETTEER For 1879-80. THE ROAD, HAR PURCHASE WN STATE ant for you. TAH DIRECTOR Office. Printing ON \CL.IB FAIL THE SALOON. “76° De sae. Liquors. & Wines THE 5 Two doors North of Wells, Fargo & Co’s. Fine REED, & NEWMAN BOW Gimes ap- the most in mixed Fancy Drinks drummer, _ Bock. KiMBALL OppositE J. WAGENERS - our customers aconomize in everything’ They even buy fewer shirts. Last year we used to be sent for sometimes twice a day to brush and curl the hair of stock-brokers; this year there is hardly South First HOT SCHOOL DESKS Kite, S, w. L. PRICStrE’ eet, Goods CARRIAGES, | A t GAME AND POULTRY aol A SPECIALTY FISH, SUITS, UPHOLSTERY, or DAILY FRESH TROUT FURNITURE, BABY yA = Pole. a all Paper, Feathers, Mattrasses, ——— = and he oe j| Blinds, Cornices and Curtains, ~ : == i Street. PARLOR wT at Suit f oi i Ofthe many Poles immigrating to this country, it is remarkable that a very large proportion are journeymen tailors. This is doubtless owing to the mutnal the needle South GENERAL = attractions between Oe DEPOT and Publishers. ti ti 7s eee ") eye ———— ~- CQO. ee a i J.C. DEY, DINWOO = <n First Seuath Street, a the ‘‘Let’s go around ‘Why through not go Jack.’’ block, this street?” AL. ‘Rips “There’san old lady lives in that that white house on the other side wants tothank me for the point on Mono I gave her six weeks ago, and I (ce After ten years of active experience and gratifying success, have refitted their office with new and handsome types, borders, etc., of elegant and recent design, and trust that the thei, merchants and business men of Utah will continue the patronage that has hate an outpouring of gratitnde.”’ They go seven blocks way, and rpn against an turning with an exhausted paying assessment No. D. Blue fire. Police whistles. Exchange. ,— eau Tabl out of old lady wallet re- after in our schoo’s. high Children three cannot use the brain more than more 18 hours daily, and brain work hurtful here than in Europe. WITH UNEQUALLED FACILITIES Prof. Hitchceck, of Amherst College, brain that lately told his studeuts work, properly engagedin, was healthfulto body and mind, but the brain Suicides might easily be overworked, in ns examinatio school following England, and ill health accompanies them been received in the past. Let us of educators then dispensé with much speed, , Worry this intense cramming. work are greed and excess in our school health of elements of diserder in the young pupils. for fine printing, we can turn out. better work than ever and will make it a point, as heretofore, to give full satisfaction. We import our own FINE STATIONERY selected specially forthe wants of the trade, and with good presses can TURN GCulmer Moderate Prices. J. U. GRAHAM & Co., EMPORIUM BUILDING. DOORS WEST OF THEATRE ROBERT SHELTON, Newsdealer, Stationer, and Dealer in Views, Photographs of notable characters, Ete., Etc., This Valuable Neatly Printed and Work no EvER PosuLisHED IN UTAH, THE... HOTEL ee er ANDeces WALKER -IS THE Only Directory me CONTINENTAL Well Bound, HOUSE. Subscriptions taken for all Salt Lake, San Francisco and Foreign Newspapers, Magazines and Periodicals. And is the most complete work of the kind ever compiled for this Territory. It is full of INFoRMATION. THE WHITE HOUSE, STATISTICS! NAMES! OCCUPATIONS! TREATISES! SKETCHES! RECORDS! NEWS! DATA! Best Rooms and Best Facts and Figures. 15,000 NAMES FSXCELLENT PRINTING, 400 Pages, At & Co, PUBLISHERS. i OUT DX. FEW FOR Times the isa! AT Printing City STREET. can Meals in be obtained the raté of $2.00 per day, Pa K. M ORRILL, DEXTER STABLES. Half Block West of WalKer Bros. THE Office, BY DW YER. — at A. PODLECH & CO. $3.00. AND JAMES £1 MAIN if = — 4 me aw Se C J E “ = LIVERY, FEED. Ss a meet = StarSete) ; a ms Ce, ~ -_—_ ry - epee —" — 39 |