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Show O-O EAST via the Trans -Continental Route. This is the shortest, best and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago & North-Western Railway. Close connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle RouteB, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. This is the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the great Pacific Roads, and form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND ROUTE. This line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best steel rail, and all the appointments are first-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safetv Platform, and oatent Buffers and Couplings, Westingbouae Safety Air Brakes, and every otherappliance that has been devised for the safety of passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment of any road in the West, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chicago it North-Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United States. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at any ; of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Irons, Ticket Agent, Salt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Agent at Ogden, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. H. Stennett, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO RENT. COMFORTABLE ROOMS AT MRS' Kraai', Oth ward, throo blooko eut and lb roe-fourth of a blook south from Jklaphant oorner. Apply at tho house. a2i WANTED. ' ADVANCB .AGEXT WANTED BY A Lecturer. Must have I Hoi to invest In veitmem secured. A goodchanoc to i rival and moke money. Addrois Lctarr, MtatLD office- 2o -T-UKKS MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND 1 buiioesi oapaci-y, L'muiro of Fa-Tar k Wheolor, D7. ki tab all Block, firtt t-ouUl ilrcet. i2 A COMPETENT PEKoON TO lAKB charge of a farm, or to tako it on shares. Apply at this offlco. 2i "I "dM Kit! AT ELY, TKN COKDS OK GOOD JL Building Rook, Enquiro at Latimor & Taylor'i. a31 BOARDERS A FEW BOARDER WANTED. Hons aod grounds finoly situated for the sum-mar sum-mar mooch t. Two blocks oast of tho " hoatre. Inquire at thifl offico aii LOST. BETWEEN THE 1ST WARD SCtlOOL iloaao and tho W bite House, a large blue pocket book. Tho tindor will confer favor by leaving it at tnui offico or tho White liouso. a'il FOR SALE. AFIRSl'-CLASS TICKET, OMAHA TO Chicago. Apply at tho Herald Office. laura Hnmlmm Salt Lake City, April 23, 1S75. 2ifrs. Laura Honcv Stevenson Madam, The undersigned having the highest appreciation of your musical talent and rospect fir you as a lady, ara desirous that you will give an eotertaiu-meot eotertaiu-meot at any place you may appoint in this city, any evening during the ensuing week that will suit, your convenience, and if you will favor us with a notification notifica-tion as to time we will make necessarj arratigemoijU for a proper reception. We are, youra obedt'ly 8 B Axtoll. John E Smith, US A W H lUydon, T B Brifas, VS A, flee E Whitsey, C B Atchiion, USA, R II RoertioD, P K Connor. Jme' I' l'aje, B A V-oiiei-h. W B Welles. Geo Attwood, P 11 Emcr-oD. E ri B ackwell, H C Gocdapoed, Umhn K Imball, J O Dewy. Fraak Til'o d. E B McKean. R ilirkinioib, 8 A Kf-DDicott, W Ulmchmaa, A M-jnri, B irg-.ll. Rawirn Lsirkf, C A Gould. Fri Car er. Mirk Alohimmia, H U A Cut mar, ti Y Culuior, A J fttveci, Q Dill. J M hcanlaod. E D C nncr. J T I i- le, Jehn Dnycei. U Fabiin. WnSi'iull, Ca'der A Care'cfj, J H Levsgn, Sum Wcolf. il H ttior, EojM Park, J Almond, And many othora, y, Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. I SPRING of 75. "0 THE GENERAL PUBLIC throughout Utah and the neighboring Territories, Z. C. 31. I. offer a large and well-selected well-selected line of Merchandise of everj description. descrip-tion. The advantages of capital and experience p( asessed by this Institution enable it to ofler a general stock of Merchandise at lower figures than any other house equally remote from manufacturing centres. xne wnoiesale Dry Goods Oepartm't is displaying a large and attractive line ol Spring Prints and other Dress Goods, together with all the popular brands of Bleached and Brown Goods, Ticks, Denims, Hickories, Cheviots, and our usual full line of Notions besides many attractive Novelties recently selected in the East. The Wholesale Grocery and Hardware Department, constantly replenished by large shipments and dealing principally with manufacturers, manufac-turers, offer allgoods at popul ar pric - s. An immense and varied stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Hazard and Giant Powders, Fu?e, Mining Outfits, Plows and other Agricultural Implements, Stoves, Stove Furniture, etc. SPECIAL ! The Boot and Shoe Department has been enlarged to double its former capacity and is now displaying a superior class ot goods, embracing the most staple and popular Styles known in American markets, among which, for Ladies' and Children's wear, we call attention to the Specialties of Edw.n C Burt, Sollers & Co., Sausser, Dangler & Co., and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed and sought for. Particular attention is called to immense additions recently made in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. French Stock (these goods for quality and finish are superior to anything known.) Jondot, Beaumerville, Mercier, Saucier, Sorro, ' Leven, Lasker, Chas. Simon Corneillan, Cornelius Heigl. Domestic Stock : Wax, Hemlock and Oak Russets ; tpper; Pebble; Hemlock slid Philadel- Tampico; phia Calf and Kip; Oak and Hemlock Hai- Buff; ness Leather; Splits ; Santa Cruz Sole Leather Welting ; and all the latest Styles Roans in all Colon ; of Lasts. Curacoa; In short, our preparations for supplying a large Spring trade will be found thorough and complete in every Depart ment of the Institution. H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. FISH, CROCERIES.TT""' J & SCOTCH STORE, Just received A Fretsh Shipment of Moir c . Abadcea "' Fresh Ilerrin rvemr s uunuee Jlaruialad. Fiunau Muddies. 1 , t Vaiuioutb Uloatew Edinburgh Oatmeal axd Oatmeal Grits, L. Rose & Co.'s Leith Lime Juice.etc, tti Romcmbcr tho place, north ol ibt Postofiice. f4 CHOICE TEA? CHOICE TEAS AND FIRST-CLASS FIKST-CX.VSS FAMILY GROCERIES FAMILY GROCERIES Wo are constant? rcreiying fresli lun. p i -s ot Choice Teas, ColTeos, Fruits, Spices, And a full Line of Groceries, We Kuardnu-o to se'l g o U as low as the cheapest house in Uuh, and at "M Wins Li's eo Bii!" we invito (he public to call and cxaiiine our prions and quali y. "We have Pfimfl a repiititinn fir k ep-irtfr ep-irtfr "ONLY FIRST-CLASS Qfions nt LOWEST PKH.'hS "a d INTEND TO SUSTAIN IT. G-Tlic be;t an 1 Jarst nsfortnfil.n twii and nl Ffti'S warrant-d. Goudi cxchuif-ed if not approved of. Uur a en very wamis iravol t ' a'l i mi of tbe city. G.W.DAVIS. Will arrive in a far ilais, a Oir-toml of Choice CALUOliXJA lAMII.Y FLOUlt. ta NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Wats' c-h and Jord-m Vallpy-K-.il-road Coir pan v are hereby notified thit lh" Board of Directors of said Company have tb is day levied an assessment of Five per cent, on the cmmal stock of tho company, com-pany, payable on tbe IMtb day of liny, lt75. Stock upon wlvch said nssc-sment ii not paid by the 20ib of May, 1S75, will be sold in pursuance of law. THOS. AV. JEXNTNG?, Sotw-starv. Salt Lake City, U. T., April 17th, 1S75. 1S TRY LAYTON'S F L FLOUR Ui E IT-IT IT-IT IS IS T II E THE BEST E s T. s. w. $rm Sole .A'Mit |