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Show SP —_ ti GENUINE IRISH AND SCOTCH Whiskey Punches, also Tom anu Jerry in Auer & Murphy’s inimatable Style at the ‘‘ OCCIDENTAL.”’ NE ATEST VISITING the city can be the Times Orrick. ARD CASES CARDS WITH Times 50 Orricr. FINEST with name for The correct ILSON’S TABLET CASE AND Blottor. Every Business Man should have one. 79 and 90 cents each at this Note and Letter size. EMORESTSUMMER PATTERNS in full variety and latest styles at Day & Co. EA POT BRAND OF TEA IN 72 |b. Packages is the best Tea put up for the family trade. Sold by G. F. Culmer, 33 First South Street. OTICE. ALL COUGH purporting to be Koeky IN SYRUP Mountain Cough Syrup and not bearing the name tf W.H. Culmer onthe wrapper is not genuine and the public is warned against t use. ITHOGRAPHING! WE ARE preparod to take orders for lithogra- poe work of any kind, such as Letter eads, Bill Heads, Stcck Certificates, Drafts, etc. All- work done the highest style of the art. particulars apply Graham & Co will be in For further at this Office. J, Cx IONEER FANCY STORE. MRS. B.S. Long, a few doors west of Theatre, has in stock a splendid vairity of ready made Wool, Splints, other materia] Fancy beads, for ladies Goods, Berlin Braids, and Fancy al Work] A large assortment of patterns for stamping in embroidery and braiding. —_ a NGRAIN CARPETS MADE TO l order by A. W. Gray, 103 Kimball Block. 1am prepired to make to order, new styles and rich designs of ingrain earpeis, superior to imported,a ly low prices. Call a = = = === BE OoW rt" aGP —_ = Two doors North of Wells, Fargo & Co’s. Fine Wines and select & BY extreme- from an elegant variety of patterns at i083 Kimball Biock, A. W. Gray. Liquors. THE : Hot In connection OR ALT, in Proprietor, of a Poor Old Man. sTAND. OY WILLIAM GILBERT. at all hours—15 cents. BENADAL tol, Cal] and try the Bill of Fare. PAINT. Mixed Ready for Use. THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD.. skill required in its application, Excels in Durability, Beauty, Brilliancy and Fire Proof Quality any other paint made Is composed of Pure Linseed Oil, Strictly and the purest of coloring matter. ITS Pure White Lead, No Pure Zinc, COST Is no more than pure lead and oil—which is unmixed and not ready for use— whereis the ENAMEL PAINT isall ready for use, will cover more surface than any other paint, giving no trouble or waste in mixing, possessing greater beauty, and outwearing any other—facts which warrant us in the assertion that for a perio 1 of ten years it will save the consumer fully fifly per cent. A HCUSE PAINT It is the most perfect substance known, possessing unsurpassed brilliancy of color, adhering firmly to the wood, and giving the agreeable and uniform tints. OUR From WACON AND MACHINERY the finest vermillion to the cheaper culors, son owning a wagon, orany kind are beauty, great richest, most of machinery, should keep a Every can ITS CONVENIENCE peree rapidly. so mixed that it will spread aD Le | ‘These facts, together with their being NO WASTE, convenient paint ever made. Put up in 4, %. land 5 Gallon Packages und in Barrels. Sub Agents YZ Vi J | } and dry AM ZzJ ae) : iat i | " at —— i ' ' dryers. | ro — = = = = r ‘ mn LS 1K AS a - Le ’ P 1 ape Aa et | Sa ie Ar : FT * ) | SaNia, | ) ~S ‘ —————ee ———————— = ==> es Sr . . MOT z | SS ie ee} =) : make it the most PURE WHITE and any Shade or Color Desired. Send for Sumple Card uf Colors and Price List, whichare Mailed Free on application to G. F. CULMER, : ——_—_—— evenly, flow smeothly, Sav it a ua ie Li skilled labor, as any one can apply them. He has no mistakes in shading to correct, and it is only necessary to ascertain the number of square yards to cover and the shade to apply, which can at ———— STEARNSEBR. APPARENT. or ~ > Being already mixed of the proper consistency to put on, requiring no thinner, and of any required shade or color, and in any quantity desired, aside from its other advantages, makes it desirable for FARMERS and others who may not be skilled in the art of mixiny and tinting, but who wish to do their own painting. ‘he use of these paints obviates the necessity of procuring ounce be purchased, In time to save his life he learns To try the cheer ot H. O. Stearns. of it on OF FORM IS READILY With this paint the consumer has to purchase no oil, pigments broken down, With eating hash around the town; So entering in with dolefual face, PAINTS specially fine. Consumptive, spavined He took a look around the place; And then he said, quite ill at ease, ‘“‘T’ll take scme oysters, if you please.” hand, and occesionally give them a fresh coat of paint; it would take but a few hours time, while it would add to the durability and appearance of the articles a hundred times its cost Lire. ne ROMANCE MEASURE. LUNCH So et AS La Season, with the above will be feund a Eirst-Class Hot and Cold Lunch Drinks GLASS JACOB IN \ office. —_ had at low prices at Many styles. Vi-lting cards printed 75 cevts at thing ry2 BEER viii Assrs See the It has been suggested that a pretty girl in front anda tax collector behind would keep the average pedestrian up to the 550-mile score, PRICHS ALWAYS. Gereral Agent for Utah Territory, SALTiL AKE OITY. wanted in every Settlement. He soon emerged, chock full of glee, (And oysteis,) as you here may see. Consumption, spavin, disappear And now he smiles from ear to ear Then with his thumb points o’erhis shouider, And biusters forth to each beholder, “If ever you want oysters more 1 Inst try the New York Candy Store,’? , a = LOW would would help the > we to but Ao year Trade, JUNLIId SIHL NO 001,. save $14,500,000 per men purchase cigars, Fall OLD MOTTO NEVER CHANGING OF A Detroit resturant keepeg hangs out a sign of ‘‘Free Chops,’’ and when the old loafers come around he shows them the ax and the wood-pile. If the women of this coun'ry get along without ribbons, they the TOIL For Depariment, wSIHL NO NHL ONY Strange that all the actresses: who come from foreign countries to greet us with broken English and extravagant gestures should be countesses. Every TLL question is, Does the proprietor pay them as much as he would be obliged to pay boys?’’ In TMT DOT next TM Osu aT ‘‘The NEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING dele adds, EAS DVD EK. eel ‘A Cincinnati shop manager says that he empl ys girls because they attend to business better than boys,’’ says und ANNOUNCEMENT, SS... ITEMS OF INTEREST, the Commercial, FALE eT te Tih TEMES. LADIES SMALL SATCHELS, $1.00. LAKE LA | hi ) LARGE SIZED SATCHELS, $1.95, SALT |