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Show Salt Lakk Collii;i:Uo Institute opens next Monday. Terms rvason-ftblo. rvason-ftblo. l'lipiU limited to l-o. OM tost books taken ui oxoluuo. tui-7 CACHE VALLEY EKCVIiSIOX. The Exctksiox TR-us for C.u-hk V.iu.ky leaves Salt Lakk City, SEL1-TEMBEtt SEL1-TEMBEtt 7th, at 7 o'cloek n.m. TiekoU for tho round tiip only $:0. Good to reuiru on Thursday, Sept. 0. For sale at tlio otVteo of John W. Young aftor September 1st. For further fur-ther particulars seo posters. wX A Grand Ball will bo yiven at LiiuUay'i Garden on Friday eveuinj:, cotmuenciui at S o'clock, rickets fifty cents, may bo obtained lit tho g-ate. All respectfully mailed to attend. at-tend. A good time w anticipated. : Music by OUeivs full quadrille band. XOTICE. MISS COOK will reopen re-open her school on Monday, August 30. Mils. McCutchex's school will bo-gin bo-gin Monday, August 30, 1S75, at her residence four doora uorth of Post-office. SCHOOL. PROF. W. H. RAGEK will reopen his school in the 13th Ward assembly rooms on Monday, August 30th. These not acquainted with the work doue in this sen ool, and the tactics used in imparting knowledge, will do well to enquire and secure seats early. The reputation reputa-tion of tnia school is too well established estab-lished to require comment. om-i XOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. During the erection of the new Art Bazar, our numerous patrons cau find us with an immense stock of frames, mouldings, views and fancy goods, at the store, eight doors north of the Walker House. u24 C. R. Savage. - A cask of Arnold's genuine writing and copying ink, direct from London, arrived at Dwyer's. au2 A sew lot CONCORD BUGGY and polk UARXE&3 just received at Walux & Tanker's, auCO Groesbeck Block. VALUABLE MLXLXG PROPERTY PROPER-TY To Lease. For particulars apply to David Day, Old Constitution Building. Build-ing. aul9 A superior quality of ladies' acol-lup acol-lup vamp California shoes. Price $-.00 per pair, at aul9 Geo. Dcxford's. SAND. For sale, 10,000 loads of and of every kind for building or other purposes. Apply to J. S wen-ion, wen-ion, 7th ward pasture. aulT The largest Btoct ot WINDOW GLASS ever brought to Utah, cou-gUtingofover cou-gUtingofover 250 SIZES, has just been received by G. F, Culmer Jc Co. All orders can now be filled, aul-4 If yoo want furniture call at Joel-son's, Joel-son's, Groesbeck block, Second SoutL Btreet, Salt Lake city, fo Imported Ale and Porter at Hig-gins'. Hig-gins'. a25 M. KELLER'S WINES and BRANDIES at Mortou Jc Tufta. jy!4 OLD CentenniaL 177G. Go to Sutterly &. Co., next door to Walker Hotel, for fine retouched Photographs. Pho-tographs. Prices reduced to $3.00 per doz. All work warranted. au7 A NEW and NOVEL CURIOSITY CURIO-SITY in the shape of a useful article of furniture, ia now on exhibition at 97 Kimball Block. Ladies are invited in-vited to call and see it. jyll Full errocK of fine wines and liquors for family use at Hlggins'. a25 St. Locs Imperial Champagne- at Higgins . Fiatb Glass.- G. F. C..I uer& Co. have received iu immense stock of plate glass of all sizes and quality, and re now prepared to fill any and all orders. )U Almost any price Baby Carriage, from $S.50 to $30, you can buy at Dinwoodoy'Sj niyl3 OLD CentenniaL 1770. Tub LATEdT styles and large assortment assort-ment of Wall Papers at Diuwoodey's a30 SIDE SADDLES. A largo lot of LADIES' splendid SIDE SADDLES. Just received at YVftlltn and Tanner's, Groeaheck'8 Block. jy30 Watcues axd Clocks repaired ai low price by C Asmusseu, opposite poet office. He is the beat watchmaker watch-maker in the land. ml9 IsAACSEX'a Scrk Pop is warranted to kill bed-bugs, flies, and all iuaecla. It haa been tried and thoroughly taiteu in thia city by prominent persona, per-sona, whoe statement is reliable. Don't Buftor with bed-bugs any longer, when for $- you can dear your house of them. For into only by L. W. Rivera & Co., aole rtgontj for Utah, quo door south of Walker House. aul2 TO FISHERMEN. I would particularly par-ticularly cail your attention to my assortment of FISHING TACKLE. I have devoted a special department for tnis line of business with new and increasing facilities for meeting tho wants of my patrons. lean readily ay that my assortment ia the finest in th country. Tho. Carter, SO, Main Street. ju20 i OK KICK ROOM 'rOK RENT. Tiie ruoiu occupied by Smiih tfc Cam-momilo, Cam-momilo, next door to Herald 0UU;e, for rent. oul5 For Sai.s Ciie.u', a goul second band PIUNTLNU PREtid. jei Special Iaduoements Offered. On and after this date, we ofter our entire stock of spring and eum-met eum-met clothing at cost. Persons can now avail themselves of this opportunity oppor-tunity of getting nice eoods for less money than ever sold for in this city. No humbug. Call and satisfy yourself. your-self. StEOEL Brothers. Suit Lake City, Juno lS7o. w2 The "Ogden Freeman" lias a general circulation iu tho settlements set-tlements and railroad towns of Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and Montana. Devoted De-voted to the news of tho several territories. ter-ritories. Semi-neekiy. Terms, $4 i per year. Advertisements on cou- tract. jy9 I rut lied not ion w Yurfc s"oro, opjx'.ito Uio l'oa'.ellieo. Ever thing t:iarkid down cliuapr than tlio chonpeit. Now is your time to ;avo money in Dry Goods at Sehwiuz' Stor?, 'opposite Poitoltke. Kemembor all. jy4 1 lieuper Thuu Kvor. In or Kt ihxt wo may bo enabled to Jioeii of our stock of suturaer elolhirg before tun 5ia5on-n over, we have mado a great reduction in prices. Parties do-siring do-siring to pursue eaa save 'i per cunt, by calling on L. Goldherq & Co. Od lDKM Al, SV1.M, Choice milk piincbe and Q n Clitirlottos, Cordials of all tlie best brands, ; IcsD MixTURKS forSutuoior Thrist, IitAOour lttiKK, fresli and ice, cixl. l-'.jLCelleiH Julipc, Cobblers and Cigars. Xeal LiiHiots, the best in tho market, Taste our Boor, Porter, Wine., iUKR Js MuarilY, Pmpriotors. Look out for ti kw Attractions! TO THE ll 1U.IC. I havo ju-t received a car load of tlie J host Denver Boor, six month old, and' am ready to supply Saloons and Private I L 'ii03 at short aotiee. Jjoaro orders at1 Milwaukee beer saloon, Second South' street. m!3 L. OHDNEK, Proprietor. A illut lo tbo Lena. The cftuso of loannesa, when there, is i o peBillva diseaso which produces it, i an imperfect ns; imilalion of the dnxl. 'L'ho weiglit ot" tho body undoubtedly bears a markeJ relation to, and incrvae prop irtionately to its heiglH, when it is pr. perly iiourisluid with lleh-making blood. Hence, whon wo seo a tail person per-son with ".-Ub" side and hollow cheeks weliiiv a right to infer that his blood i ihin and watery and h a oon.titulio delicate, llostelter's Stomach Bittors i jKvuharlr serviceable to thin, delio-Ue people, since it strengthens tho d getive u:id asimiUlivo organ, and is conse-iiieiitly conse-iiieiitly a powerful auxiliary in tho blood nianuiaeturhig processes, which in a s'ate of health eiu'l t to he, and are, thoroughly performed. An increa-e ol muscle, an well as fat, is tho result ol lining this sovereign anti-dyspeptic, appoliiing and generally corrective cordial, cor-dial, u-7 NEW AOVERTISEWFNTS. ST. MARK'S SCHOOLS U'lLL KESU M K TDKIlt SKSSIOS H on .Monday Next, August ItOlh, at S.o.'i a. m. GRAMMAR SCHOOL. KKCTUKf Itr. KKV. .. TITTLE, D.U. Ixrtkuctors Hv. (J. D. B. Miller, Prineinal; Miss J. U. Van HenaselinT, iee-I rincipul; Mia Joepliimi Cole. Principal Primary Department; Mrs. Ellen G. llnydou, toucher of vocal music. Assistants Misa Hannah Dawson, Miss Agnes Lvneh, Misa Mien lluov, Mi.s Ada Williams, Mui Mary A. A. Tudal.ild. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1n-.tri itors Kev. G. D. II. Miller, Hector; Mips C. K. Hayden, principal; Mrs. tillen (L llavdon, leuehor of vocal music; Miss Ellon M. Poxou, teiK'hor ol Primary Department. TERMS PER QUARTER. Grammar School Primary Department, Depart-ment, $r,; Grammar, U; Digh School ,S1. GirU School Primary Department, $8; Grammar, $1; Hinh School, Les'ous ia Vooali.ing, $o. I'armont nra duo on tha flrt day ofeaeli 'luartor. Tho numox i f pupils whoso tuition is not raid at tho ond ot ihu.iuartar will b dropped Irani iho roll, l'upils ar eharced Ironi dte ol entram-o. No rtdiiftiuns "ill bouivlof ir bunco, unlus oansai t7 yr-trAoiod yr-trAoiod illaou. au'Jo G. D. B. MILLER, Principal. $10, $100, $500, $1000. Often roftllro Imoien'o proiiLi whon invatod in MMCIi 1'KIVI l.eoihi.s. L'ireuUrs, con-tiniue con-tiniue t'ull ex plans Li on of the mudo of operating, oper-ating, and iiuDLaiiOD prioaa of all Btooki doU id. at tho NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANCE lent JTikk on arpication .o SIMONSON. B&RREJRAS i CO., U.okor. i llroi,r. (i W.1IS1.. N.Y Ol'p. N.V. Slock Vihne. AMUSEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATRE RETUKX FOR Two Nights Only, OF TIIE ENGLISH OPERA COM'T. MK. CD. HESS, - - - Dirictob. Kn route to Xew York, from their eminently emi-nently uovvssful eniruiomcuv of Eifflit ffects in Saa Francisco. This unri veiled organization, mindful of their vxoollent treatment at the hands of the Salt Lake pnblio durinn thotr former form-er season here, 6rive extn'm" pleasure from ihe opportunity thus oll'ered fr re pen U their visit, and will ma to ihuir Only Stop between California and Now York at this City, appearing on FRIDAY EVENING, August 27, In Balfe'a very popular Romantic Opera, tho BOHEMIAN GIRL! Castas follows: A rlin o, - - - MUs Julie Ko'cwftld 11:, . ... .tl,, - . r. : M . ' C unt Arnheim, - Mr. "Vm. CarU-ion Devil? hoof, - - - Air. Henry l'eakes Floroiiine, ----- Air. Itarton Iiuda, ------ Miss J. Chiron And Thaddeufl, - - - - Mr. Wm. Castlo And on SATUUDAY Evcuiug, Aug. 2S, William VinconC Williu't Doliglilful Opera, IYI ARITANA Cast &3 follows: aritnna, - - Mis Aunio Benumont Lazerillo, - - - -Mrs. Z.'lda Se;uin Don JvBi, ------ Air. Cnrleton Kingof Spain, ----- iir. llall Marquis, - - - - - - Mr. tit'euin 1 Marcliione.i., Mrs. Whits Opuin of tho Guard, - - Mr. Alarston And Don Cuisar-Dc-Bfuan, - - Mr. Castle Mr. S. BEUKENS, Conductor A LOWER SCALE OF PRICES Will bo rUopt'-vl tlum th:it formerly charged. Tho prioo of K .'sorvod Soau in PAJIQITEITE CIKULE, - -SI.50 la l iiSST C1UCLE, .... 1.00 GENERAL ADMISSION PRICES. .rarquoiw ana jJresi uircie, - - firsi Circle, ----- .75c Second Cirolo, - Third Circle, - - - - .Hol Boorvil Scats can bo secured at tho Theatre Box Olllcc. Tho PUno used by tlio Gmnd English Eng-lish Opera Company is from tlio cole-bralcj cole-bralcj manufactory of Harden, nnd is kindly furnished by Cildcr o; Careless. Librettos of the Operas can lc ltrchasctl now at (id Thcad ti. FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERY, Etc. NEW STORE. tUUEE DU0RS S011TII OF rOSTOFFICB. WW. R. LAMBOURNE, HAS OPENED with m ohoioo etoek o Confeetii-nori'i Fancy and taplo Urocerios, Ac, UU itojk U First-L-lasi and at tho Lowest Fiiturea. ault A BARGAIN ! T WILL SELL FOUU LOTS, RUX- i lllllK UUILtl uuu IUUIU, ICULL'U II, Wild well mid I'liinp and house partly finished, fin-ished, for $.00 Cnsli Down. S:iid loU n'( i'limediately west of Alark Liiidny' ploajuro niouDd in OtU waril. Apply to C. R. SAVAGE, aul? Art Gallery. Do you want to Buy a HousoY Do you want lo Soil a HousaT Oo you want to Buy Bonds or Stocktf Do you want to Sell Bonds or Stocks? Do you want to Rent a House? ilavo you a House to Kent? Have you Monoy to Loan? Di you wiint to Borrow Money? Huve you any Collection U K made b M'y part of thy World? IF SO. CALL AT THE REAL ESTATE AGENCY Of S " L T L A K E, Office on East Templo St., itpositt l',isaxch Hotel, A. MINER, Atl'y, .all Proprietor. TRAVEL. a-o EAST via tho Tmna -Continent. J Knuir. Thitt ia tlio aliorli'Mt, hr.st ami nuly lino running rullnmii'n rrlcbrntcd lJ;ilaco Slevpinn Cam ii.nl (-oitriu-M, cunnectiiiK with Uniim I'm' i lie li. li. it Ointilia and ("rum tin Wi-i, via Urand Junrtion, Murali.ill, (,'lar liupid.-, Cliuton, Stvrlin and Diiou, for CHICAGO AND TEE EAST. PasHonn"1 lor Cliic;io, JVtroii, ToKdo, Cleveland, Hull.ilo, Ni;ii;iir: . Falla, 1'itUilmry, Ciiicinn:iti, Joronto Montreal, tueli!C, l'ortland, Hisl.n, N.-w York, riiilmlelpliin, H.'liinior.-, VVushintun, Jiidianapolia, St. I ajii lj. Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, bliould buy their tickets via Cliie.iijo and tho Chicio & North-Weateru Railway. Clodo (xinnectionH are niadr at i'.'ii-ea'o i'.'ii-ea'o with the Lake Short" A Miehii;.in Southeni, Baltimord A. Ohio, Mil h-ian h-ian Central, l'ittflhur. Furl U'avue A, Chicago, Kankakee Line and in Hamllo lvoutea, for nil poinU KAS1' and SOUTli-K.irir, and with the Chicago A. Alton and llluioid Central ior all point SOUTH. This id the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coaat and Chicago, and was tho first to connect with the great Pacitio liinulo, and form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND KOL'TK. ThU lino is the shortest rail line tx?twcen Omaha ami Chicago; the track in of the host steel rail, and all the appointments are tirt-clate. The trains are made up of elegant , new Pullman Palacb Drawing Room AND Sl.KHI'lNQ COACItlS, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, ami pleasant lounging and smoking cars. Tlio cars aro all equipped with tho celebrated Milkr S,ilcty l'latform, and patent Buliers and CiuplhigB, VeLingho4ieo Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devbsecf for the nalely o! p'lssengur Lrains. All trains ar run by teleurauh. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and siuootiicet track, and tho moel elegant ana conilorta-Ide conilorta-Ide equipment of any road in the West, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tick-eta Tick-eta via tho Chicago A North-Wcalcrn Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold hv all Ticket Agents in the United Stated. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., mav be had at any of the Through Ticket OtHces in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Irons, Ticket Atmt, -'alt Lako City, A. H. Earl. Ticket Agu.'.t at Ogden, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Ayent, Omaha, Nob., or to W. H. Stennett, tieneral Passeneor A cent, Chicago. HEADACHE. Il Unn oflabli-hod fact that the EXTR ACT of CKAN1IK1UUK atd 11KMI'. combinoj by Ur. J. T M1LLKK. .'IT Spruco St.. Phila.. fa , porui 'Dcntlr auros tlio most nbftinat" CMOS tf ols,iui-ti-. Norvous or fiok llcii.l i-!iii.and i' an al"o!uto sinviiia fur Nnurnl-m Nnurnl-m .Sorvoii'i oj". rro;-vud lu Mill, conu a bos. tent by taaiL MOORS, CLKMKNT3 & Co., Aconla. Pa t S. P. TEASOEL'S STORE. DRIED APRICOTS, PEACHES ;and Mums As you dry them, take them to Teasdel's and ct (lie highest Market Price for them. LOOk 01T 1015 TIIE VA(i0S ! City Patrons leaving their address can have the delivery de-livery wagons call for Dried Apricots. S. P. TEASDEL. FISH, CROCERIES, ETC. , to q $w$rh o SCOTCH STORE, Just recoivod A Freah Shipment of Moir &. Son'i Abeideen Fresh ITci ri u rT Keller's luri(Iee Marmalade, Kiunan Haddies, Yarmouth Bloaters Etlinhni'li Oatmeal Oatmeal tji its, L. Rose A: To.'s Leith Lime Juice, etc., etc. Remember tho place, north of the PrtoH'iee. f 14 C RAIN AND PRODUCE. GEO, H, KNOWLDEN Its being supplied with THE BEST BRANDS OF UTAH FLOUR. Those requiring GRAIN OR FEED Will do well to INQUIRE HIS PRICES. ilE 15 Not Mersoli ia the Market Still at the Old Staxd, orrosrrE Wells, Fakoo & Co. SALT LAKE HEBREW SCHDOL, (ATiIOHGAX'3 COLLEGK.) Every Sarorday and Sunday, at 9:30 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday at 3 p.m. 4 TnOKOUGH ff.K.d eduoation in V J ud&ism, induilinR a cnimuistioal knowledge of tho Hcbrow lanmp. and lilordturo, Jowi-h hi'ory, etc., will bo I given to all Jewish children of tlii city. ll&v. AitM. Mykks. Principal. Residence at Mrs. Cohn's, o, 2d 1 South dtrvot, Salt Lake City. au21 Walker Brothers. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, TJIP STAIBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Tlie Largest and Best-assorted Stock in the .City. WE ARE OFFERING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Summer Suits and Linen Goods. WE KEEP A UUEAT VARIETY OF CHOICE GASSIMERE PAITTS. CARPET DEPARTMENT, JJF STAIRS, (T.OUi: M PATTERNS AT THE LOWEST PKICS. WHOLESALE . Dry Goods Department, TT3? STAIES, Croat ludiiccmcnts oil'oroti to the Trade. STAPLE DOMESTICS at New York quotations, freight added. 3,000 Pieces CHOICE PRINTS, Bought before the advance. |