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Show Commercial, Salt Lake City, April 8. Gold. Buying 108; selling, jlOj. l.Ai'iK- tvn.i. please take notice of the Al'CTlON SA LE to-dny. at 4 p.m., at lUrmlfs CKYSTAL PALACE. a'. Fol'B diplomas awarded by tho Mechanics Me-chanics Institute of San Francisco to P. J Cor & Co.. for CANNED Fit L" IT, JKLLIKd, PICK LEU, etc., etc. 9 iloROAX Coli.eoe opens Monday. n7 P. ATLROA I) Xotipe. The Utah Northern it. R. will during tho fession of Conference, run trains connecting with the Central Paciiic morning and erening trains. ati Mork students in paying positions, who have attended tho COLLKGE, than any other school in tho Territory. t7 Prok. Moroan- has charge of the HIOU SCHOOL Department this quarto quar-to r. a 7 Millinery I Millinery!! Millin-xrv Millin-xrv I ! 1 For your spring goods, call on Mrs. V. T. liower, Kimball's block, 107 First South street. Just received, a splendid assortment of Straw Goods, Flowers, lti boons and Laces. SPltllsG OPENING, Tuesday, April 2d. m27 Turkic iiusdrkd and sixty pupils in attendance during tho winter at MORGAN MOR-GAN COLLEGK a7 Con kerkxck visitors are invitod to call at tho PIONEKlt LAMP STOKE and examine our PETltOLEUM FLUID as an illuminator, and tho improvement im-provement made in SAFLTY BUKN-KiiS BUKN-KiiS for Fluid and Kerosene- Oil. Half a block west of Z. C. M. I. Dry Goods Department. F,. Kkesr & Co. Millinery. Mrs. Goldman, 101 Kimlmll's block, keeps a full assortment of M ILLINEKY, and makes LADIES CHILDREN'S and INFANTS UN-DK UN-DK It WAKE a spccciality. Givo her a call. u9 Teleurai-hy taught at tho College. a7 Ladies' hki-aktment at Morgan College. a7 Lnro stock of lino and heavy boots at Siogol Mro'a. o24 K v kryhody should attend MORGAN COLLEGE. a7 Illumination every night at tho PIONEER PIO-NEER LAMFSTORE. u3 Ski ond Svrri.T of Mrs. Stonhouso's li.ok just arrived at RayiiOUI.U Bro's a I Ask tho uncinates how they like TilKCOLLKGK. a7 C.'iifortnce Hatha of clear, pure, soft I'UvCre-k Water, anv temperature, at PALACE BATH ROOMS, 18 Com-niufcial Com-niufcial street. ' ruArncAi, symsm of instruction t Mm RG AN COLLEGE. 7 H AKN KsS ASH SllOK LEATHER 8S 1"W s- Uio l,.wtv.l at C. C. WALUN A CO., "..ititi South si ret! I, lirt door west of Walker lire's. Fresh Bread delivered every day to any part of tho cily. FOURTEEN LOAVES for $1.00. Leave orders all Utah Cracker Bakery, Main street, ni2S OVR P.0OT FlTTEHS m'Jti UCNFOKD &, SONS. Ed. Harris has just received a large stock of the lineit cigars and tobacco, and gentlemen's notions. Ho has the largest and best assortment of imported cigars in tho Territory. Call at tho 'Little Cigar Store round tho Corner' and see. fii Mulberry Trees. For sale, a line lot of "White Itoso of Lombardy" Mulberry Trees, two years old, at ten cents each, by Louis A. liertrand, 12th Ward, .opposite Mr. Paul A. Scliotllcr's houso. ml'J LA.RQE Auction Sale at 78 Main St., commencing Saturday evening, April Oth p of Groceries, Clothing, Furniture, Crockery, China, Glass and Silverware. Largest stock of clothing at Siogol Bris. olO, Wo arc closing out a number of lines of goods at ASTON ISHIN G LOW HATES. Walker Bro's. no l' ive Hundred iv id Dili lilUv 1UVES for sale, aL $4.50, 5.00 and $7.00 each, at 11. Dinwoodey's Furni- Mh-linery! Millinery!! Millin-ekyII! Millin-ekyII! For your Spring Goods, call on Mrs. W. T. Rower, Kimball's block, 107 First Soulh street. Just rocoived, a splendid assortment of Straw Goods, Flowers, Ribbons and Laces. SPRING OPENING, Tuesday, April :U. m27 Mokuan Coi.lki.k centrally located, n7 No lonu vacation at the College, a7 Pkkks a-jAi.v kedivkd. Tho Pioneer Pio-neer Lamp Store has REDUCED THE I'RICKSof Fluid to tifty cents and Coal Oil sixtv cents for retail, a large discount for "live gallons and upwards. i E. Rkk?e A: Co. Fino Furnishing Goods st Siegel Bro's olO SViiool during the ENTIRE SUMMER SUM-MER at the College. a7 SEE THE LIST OF STUDIES, SPELLING. HEADING. WHITING WHIT-ING ARITHMETIC, GRAMMAR andGEoGKAPHV taught at the Col-log,.. Col-log,.. 11 ' Arrival of Spring OVERCOATS at m:;u Siegel Bros. Our Hatters m-y, DUNFOItD & SONS. No one who consults his own inter-e.its inter-e.its will buy before going to Walker Bro's. Just Received, the latest style of ! Spring HATS, at Siegel Eros. Cr.osixu out our stock of LAMP 1 GOODS at a sacrilice. E. Reese i; Co. i ao I A husiness education taught at the College. ay Groceries and Dry Goods cheaper than the cheapest at Walker Bro's. Dried Fruit. Wo will pay tho highest prico for well dried, clean Peaches, Apricots and Plums, at our Provision Department, First South St., west of Liio Theatre. ml 2 11. B. Clawson, Supt. Three months "Vi each quarter at the College. SALT LME THEATRE, CHANGE OF TIMU : Doors open at".1 j. Coinmonco at S o'clock. Grand Conference 'Attraction! T H R I liHNU DRAMA. The Fnvnrlle Actor Mr. 1- McKBNZIl?,, AS THE AIl(ltUS D K FIlOMTtUNAC. Tuesday Lv'pj April JMh, The perlormnneo will commonc with tho i; iiJt driLuia, ontulod. tbo WNDERFUL WS1ASJ. To o nu'lud) with do thriUinB dr.ima eritiiled, A HAND OF CARDS. Will shorllj- appear, tbc celebrated AMERICUS COMBINATION SALT LAKE THEATRE THE CHILD A3LEHICUS lnstmnif ntul, Vocal, Oper-iitic Oper-iitic anil C'liaraoli'lislic Concert Troupe. Messrs. Bristle & Beckler Prop's. Tho Si ;iniiK-etncntI( kc Ri'Cftt pleasure in bcin c nolo to present to tho cit'.'.ena 0;tll L.ihcsr.i tho ptil'lio in gen-erjl gen-erjl the wonderful CHILD AMERICUS, A BABY VIOLINIST, Only Four and a Half Yrnn of Age, IN URASD CONCERTS, tfimmtneiog Wednesday Ev'g, April 10, 72, Aisu-tol by tho follnwinn eminent ladies and eontlonin, MUa 1. A. STKYKXSOS, Prima Donna, mid FfanUt: Mrs. CH A. COB tt lli Ii Tlic Aiiinii)li-hrd Soprnno: IB i . J. 11. STOt T, The Plcnctng Tenon . JIi'.CIIAS. COHRIL1-. The Flut-hrd Rui Hour A Coiutiiuri Pnf .1. SPKAIOIIT, MiMlcnl Director. Prof. fiPEAHJH r tM be .-!. ed bv (Ik- KXT1HK KKK1KD, ST A XDA HO SALT I.AKK TIlKAlllKUIIt HtSTKA. Grand Matinee, (ATI RUAY AKTKRXOUX, i at 4 o'. 1m k. Door.- ojci at 7 o'dtxk, Intro hr, ton, ' . Overt ire at 'chuk j-iru'sy. Cards ;i . Admiision s I .iml. READ THEEOOTLIGHTS 1 CUAS.CORRLLL, Manager First National Bank OF UTAH, r SALT 1- .A. KE CIXY. DESIGN ATKD DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES. , WaKBV H rssrT, C. L. P aht.ir. President. Vice PrwL Akthont Godbb. Cashier. ' Authorized Capital, - - $300,000. . PAID IP CAPITAL, - Sir.0,00 0 EARNING?, - $136,000. ; Dividend in 1871, 50 per cent. Oldest Banking Institution in Utah. A. Genernl Bnnliinj; EBusiness Transacted. AGENCIES IN COLOItADO AND MONTANA. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ' INTF.KEST ALI.OWFD ON TIME DEPOSITS. "TOI1YS EXPOKW" Wiihthi ab-Mo title will bo rublhhci ontboJat of Ma?, t" h0 ihcre.tficr issue 1 sciui-monthlv. A UTAH WOMAFS JOURNAL, OWJiED AND CONTROLLED BY UTAH LADIES, j EIQHT PAOE5 QUARTO, LOUISE Li, GREE.V'E, C' LuU") Epitoi "Womiiii's KiiinHtni" n:m Io discus dis-cus every su'jo:t ir.l8rcst!rR rkL rtlanble to women. It will coiuiin ft b'i ! and erathic smntnnrj ocurrcnt new, loe.il and gonornlihou.'ohold hints, cduralion.il mutters articles on healla and dress. correspondence, editorials on loidinjr loiiW of into.-i st suitable suit-able toils columns, aud m:scollanoon i rending. rend-ing. A portion of it? simcj will ha doro'olto rcjioriscf tl o Female Relief Societies of Utah. Woman' Kipmifiir' will cnlcavor to doi'ood the ritiht. incu'odto sound piioci-plea piioci-plea and disseminate uso:'ul knowlodwe. TKKMS-Strlutly laAdvince. One copy ono rcir - 200 Ten copios one year - - - - IS 00 Ono oopy six months' - l ii Tea cipius six mon;hs - 9 U) Acldreei Coaiiuu:. ic lif nj or Subscriptions Subscrip-tions to I'UBLISUEUS "WOMAN'S EXPONENT." Suit Lako City, Ut ih. ay AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. There will bo a meeting held to -day in the Historian's o Hi ;o ut I v ui.i fr tho election of a President and Board of Directors of the Agricultural and M unufaclurin ( Society. By o-der rr W. WOODHUFF. Present. n-' Koht. L. Cajiimull, Secretary. THIRD DISTRICT COURT. if rk's onicc Removed to Uomn ?"o. 1, over Firs! To Wall-Paper Buyers and Paper-Hangers ! TUO'K ""!i '"t l Z C M. r. cm. I TIIIXH DEP.HU'MK.N r cn Inv. it TimmeH rei-iy to put on tfIP B:l by pi r Patent liiicr Machine. Cull and .hco. CEO. W. CLARK, IMroilTEKS OF PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, ETC., 333 Fine Street, SAX FRANCISCO. Our Travel in i; a.Tnt mil ip ut tho Ti.wn- -smi'lo" ii f out guods acd uko ordtrs from the trade only. 83 UNIVERSITY. The fourth term cf the eca-linikal jcr ending June 14. IbT:. will commence the day succeeding the clof e A the conference. , As the Instltnt'on will in nil pr-lability not be crowded durins the ec;uing term a fine opportunity ii c;:ereJ to siajents. 6 fecial fec-ial attention given to all pupi.i dt Irjui of obtaining a thorough English education. Kobirl L.. Campbell, Dftvld McKriitU, ')fth Liecutive 0 lumittee. drj BATIIS, BATHS! 1 : M arm Spring JRathg ! j rrWktt ud Plunft. . eelrVra'jvl hh c;-n V th rot IVc at til 1 k:-.wB thl l: U r.J'o !,. .- - tt,.-,., ;,,m. ! B U.r Pt.t: i-.. fcn- hulnm. i Ij rcrT.nf,.I Plunet Batha t.-,r u4 6i L-ftn.au art nc oa. ii. AiiX UL. i. luT FLOUR! FLOUR I FAMILIES, BAKERS, MINERS f AND ALL OTHERS WASTING SHOULD BUY Wm. Jennings' Flour, To be had at tho F'our Warehouse on First Suth Street, between East and West Temple Streets, Salt Like City. a. GROCERY DEP'T, z. c. im:. i. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Groceries, Hardware, Plows, Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Miners' Supplies. We do not throw out any Baits by Advertizing 'a few-Leading few-Leading Articles at Low Prices. A.LL OUR GOODS -A.IS.E OHE-A-F. DEALERS IN THE SETTLEMENTS AND MINING TOWNS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO CALL AND ENQUIRE PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING. m50 II. II. CL VWSOSf, Kii.rrlnte litlr.lt. CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT ! CliOTIIIIVG DE19T, z. c. nvn. i. Having miule extensive Alterations mid Improvements Improve-ments in onr premises, wc are now prepared to offer every facility in carrying on our rapidly increasing in-creasing business in the sale of GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' Ready-mad Clothing. hats of Tin: ii:wi;st sivm:s ARRIVING EVERY FEW DAYS. OTJR SPRING ABRIVALS Will conipriso the most extensive and varied Slock of Suits Viu.lVKoi;1 of every size and style, HaiigiDe from "Men's" of '2i years to thoac of tho Ina-ist proportions; while tho quality cannot liiil to cntlilih till fun her 1 ho reputation which we have already earned. The Gents Furnishing Goods Departm't WILL AL60 HE FOUND COMPLETE, And. will offer now induccujents to our nurocrtua oiiHtomcrw. OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is in the hands of qualified Artisla, who will Ijcslow ihn cam :ind attention so necessary in succenclully carry inj? on tliis impurtnnt branch, so that Gentlemen odd rdy on having their tabtos suited in every particular. Wo aro dnily rcttivin Our Spring Purchases of Piece (loods Comprising the most fnliinnalilc sljleH ol' new k'io'I', in French, Knglih and American SUITINGS, COATINGS and CASSIJIKRKS, To which wo iurllfl rptcUt attention. 1 AlLUKo Tn u u':;f d b"l,cr' 10 1 A 1 LUlto NEWEST STYLES in WALL PAPERS and DECORATIONS OmfUDtiy uriviuf. lUlMiS TO SLIT AlAs TSTi:S, Of our own nmnufacturc. m2'j U. IJ. Cl.AWSO.V, Sui-rrinUTidonl. SPRING iONFYjTENC E . We have Just Kcccivod an immentw ehipmcnt of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AM) CAPS, G CATS' GLOVES, CENTS' FURNISHING COODS, ETC., All of Which ive Will Sell within Thirty Diijh nt Cost To Make Room for one of the larr-Rt -tocki nf gw.ds in our lino ever broncht to llil Ten-itory. 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