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Show To Mis Krccltency Governor Aitctl, Generals John E. Smith 1'. Connor, and yathiin Kimball, Cols. Dewey, J-'roiseth, Gooxpccd and rage. Cap-Unns Cap-Unns Atchiton and ISriygs, Judges Emcrs'in, Tilfvrd and Hagatv, Messrs. Toinuscnd aiui o hers. Gentlemkx Believo mn, I feel di p'y urateful for the c -mplimenl you have paid m, in requesting lhat I give an en orlainment bora during this we-k, and while acknowledging ac-knowledging your kiudue--. I take this oppjrtur.r.y nf stoting iht it. resp h sb to jojr invit ition, I prji oo to give a Promi-Cad Concert in the Liberal las' la-s' i-.ute, onn-t Tnur-day evening. I cboo' this kn d of entertainment, be-cau be-cau e I believe a Promenade Concert hss nerer be-n given here and therefor wdl b) a novel. y. The order in which the programme will be arranged will appear in the usu d ainoucemenU. I remain, gratefully yourj, 7 Lauea Uoney SrE-i'son. S. P. TEASDEL'S STORE. CALL AT TEASBELS For your Family Grocery Supplies. Stock daily replenished. A good assortment assort-ment of Parasols, Summer Prints, Dress Goods, etc, received at TEASDEL'S. Anew and choice Stock of Gents' Clothing nowopen at TEASDEL'S. An arrival of CuiLnREN's Shoes of the celebrated Dunbarr manufacture, manufac-ture, just received-at received-at TEASDEL'S. Opening daily, an elegant Stock of Laoies' Shoes, and will be sold cheap, at TEASDEL'S. 4 G-O EAST via the Trans -Continental Route. This is the shortest, best and only K ; D..1I ' nnnU.nr Palace Sleeping Care and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar RapidB, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chjcago, 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 land the Chicago fc North-Western Railway. Close connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Mich- igut- iuum, iiriouurg, run wayue & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all pointa EAST and SOUTH-EASr, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all pointa SOUTH. This is the lonttr 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 oaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and plc.-'anl lounging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, estinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the Bafety of passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH tINE has the best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment ol any road in the West, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tick-eta Tick-eta via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in tha United Statea. 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, Umaha, Neb., or to W. H. Stennett, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. REHXSTROM & P0HLZ0X, ISXercliant Tailors, 21 SECOND S0UTU STREET, t"r,Kiit Walktr Bro'i BnnV.l fa ALT LAKS CITY. Firrt---l-i' gioHi kept const-Oily on hud Eroatbinf maJe up at :hn uuitiliiJimiit cuiut9il to flr miir i-Liif-etwc. (It Z. O. M. I.OOLU MN. ja SPRING of 75. ""0 THE GENERAL PUBLIC throughout Utah and the neighboring Territories, Z. C. M. I. offer a large and well-elected well-elected line of Merchandise of everj descrip-on. descrip-on. Tha advantages of capital and experienoe pesseesed by this Institution enable it to offer a general stock of Merchandise at lower figures than any other house equally remote from manufacturing C3ntr. The Wholesale Dry Goods Departm't is displaying a large and attractive line oi Spring Prints and other Dress Goods, together with all the popular brands of Bleached anil Brown Goods, Ticks, Denims, Hickories, Cheviots, and our usual full line of Notion.-! besides many attractive Novelties iea.-iitlj selected in the East. The Wholesale Grocery and Hardware Department, constantly replenished by large shipments and dealing principally with manufac-turers,offerallgoodsatpopularpric;-8. AnimmenBe and varied stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Hazard and Giant Powders, Fuse, Mining Outfits, Plows and other Agricultural Implements, Stoves, Stove Furniture, etc. SPECIAL ! The Boot and Shoe Department ha been enlarged to double its former capacity and is now displaying a superior class ot good?, 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.) Joudot, Beaumerrille, Herder, Saucier, Sorro, Leven, Lasker, Chas. Simon Corneillan, Cornelias Heigl. Domestic Stock : Wax, Hemlock and Oak Russets ; Upper; Pebble; Hemlock and Philadel- Tampico ; pliia Calf and Kip; Oak and Hemlock Uar- Bnff; ness Leather; Splits ; Santa Crnz Sole Leather Welting ; and all the latest Styles Boans in all Colors ; of Lasts. Cnracoa; 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. i |