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Show fS ADV EflTISfYIENTS, ihe . o. fi ;! The Xo. 7. Thea'.t-ht' ii..: - . eu'.akers, ! A-J j Harness Makers. Glovj and ' tw j This machine is especially j Trunk and Traveling - ii.ig ' designed to fill a want long fell; Manufacturers, and others re- " ! by manufacturers of Clothing, ijii ring a machine for leather : ; and u roii-truclcd upon the work of any description, is ! fame principle as the No. 6. respectfully failed to this . W It is capable of a higher rate 0i , I speed than the shuttle ma-1 TT H 1"A7 i I chines, is lighter running and : PtT can bo regulated for work i production of our company. ( Llil.kl,r lliiui any machine! Alter exp'.-rmientmg for liiteen , i heretofore used by vears to construct a machine : upon the rotary-hook principle, owy . ,. f-kcSQi wo otler to mechanics repre- fdirm ! TAJLUK&i renting the above industries this recent and improved in- By a simple change of the vention, confident that it poa- pressor foot it can be used for sesses qualities long sought lor Ti all kiuds of Family Sewing or by them. The machine will fml ' Dressmaking. Like the No. upeak for it-elf. An examiu- fJ 6 wiil Bl,e-'lk '-s own lan- atiou is all we ak. guage, and we solicit from the mmwm TAILORS nf Salt Lake an THE FAMiLY ! examination of its merits. J Twenty five years in successful f jf CirT Ti ' use and still the popular Family W KJXJ Machine! The beauty of its work and wide rango of appli- qq t1(J ea3iest possible terras at cation on all kinds of material, jp sewing witli either cotton, silk ya or linen thread, and is never Ql IHUDflU WW?V getting out of order, have made gO fl' M iVI DHLL DLUUI it the pride and joy of nearly -0 One Millisn Humes. S Salt Laky- mah Its claims for simplicity of -I construction, case of operation ., ... MTC WAMTPn and manajjemnnt, quietness ol UJ AGENTS WANTED movement and durability, are IjJ heyond controversy. " Give it a 1 throucbout trial and you will buy no other. Thorough instructions given in mm its use. THE TERRITORY. ARCHIE McGOWN, Manager. jc29 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAI THEATRE TH0S. MAOUIRK, - LKSBIiE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jone 30, UAST NIGHT Of tbo Hrilliant doason of Grand English Opera ! Mr. C D. Hews, - Director. SPECIAL NOTICE. T'UE DIRKCTOft des:res to cull pnrticular attrntir-n to tho Oi ora (or ihi cioatnft rorrormiiuco. which in ea)iip formi tbo chief 1'or.tuio oi tQo oxlODsiyo ronortoiro nl this comuany. iiri ntr the print Ihroo gpasona it hn boon lh Musical f-ensatioti io Lho East, b.ith io ICnliih and ItolUo O.-era ! It has boon nolcoU'tl 'or tbo cDonirm of tbo season in ban Franoifco, an it ia holiood that it wi'l create au imnreasion which will csiaMiBh t bo fuccosk ot ilio Company io th-it critical oily bovond a doubt-Tbo doubt-Tbo Opera is Ambroise Thomas' oh arm in e St I Gr IsT O ItT . 'lho Ca!t ombreiriK Mr. CAaTLIC, Mr-PBiiCB.i, Mr-PBiiCB.i, Mr. JUinL. Mr. KEKMUD Miss UEAOMOM', Mmo- BOaJiWOLD-Miss BOaJiWOLD-Miss ANNANUALE, Mr. Maiaoo, etd, sup" p.rtod by The Grand thorns. Mr. 3. B 3 II R ENS -...Conductor. SCALE OF PRICES : Parquets and Parquotto Gird !1 " RoHorvod Soats Fir-t ualcorjy admission "1, tttvrvod... 1 5U b'ocon'l l'jony, 7oot-. Thiid Ualoony,... 50 Aimiaaioa to Matinoe. una .Dnllar to all parts of 'ho houso Chiliron undr 1?, hall prion- Librot.os o.r..tho Opoia fur salo at lho ihoatre Ooo. CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO LAKE POINT. In ordor to give every one in cprrtunity or celebrating - lie Ninetv-ninth Annivorsary of our Natiuoal IndopondaQoo. tho Utai western Lailwj loin Will, on MONDAY, JULY 5th, Run FOUR TRAINS to Clinton's or Lake Poinb As Follows: WESTWARD. LoaroSaltLako City, Arrivo at ClintOD'a. 7 a, ni. (.-Ii. m. 8.4U a. m. lO-'-W a. m. 1 p, m, 2.4 i p. oj 5 p. m. p. ill. Lcavo CJi ton's. Ar. at Half-way House ti a. m. 'J -'i a. m. lO.-'iiJ a. in. JU f'J a. m- 7.10 p. m. '-u p. m. lip, in. 11.U0 p.m. EASTWARD. lit. Ilalf-way IJouao. Arrive at Clinton's. 10 a. m. 1H.2U a in. 11 a, m. 11.19) a. in. 7.40 p. m. 8 p. in. p. ui. 12 midnight. Loavo CHnloa'a. Ar. at Salt Lko City 10.iT a. m. 'Z noon 2.-"U p. m. i.'A'i p. m. S.IO p. m. V.M p. in. 12-2'J a. m. on nth. 2 a. m. on Gth. TUB STEAMER GENERAL GARFIELD Will cfirmoct with ovcry train from Salt Like anil tuako a tri on tdo Luu, rot urn in p in time lo moot ovory trdi !i lur Salt Luso Uity- T1CKETS for BOUND TRIP, Itj imv train, including Stcuni-boatiaro, Stcuni-boatiaro, - $1.50. Childron undor 12 yoara, Half-Fare. InthoovoDins a GRAND BALL will bf given at ib-j illiutju lluu.1. Tickets cf admission, bittr Cints psr co ipb'- A Bund ul Masiij will bo in iit.nd.inuo nil day, and moala inn bn procured a', thu Ch.iln Uouo. liseuri'inisis can utoai- tboiim.lvos witn t'iiiu,a of r iui t, liaao XiixU, biviuHing, Bathing, Bath-ing, ttu. , oto.i otc. TioKots uan bo procirpd at tho Company'ri Offioo in Ball Lake Ciiy, ad at Lho ii all-way I'apsont'ors fr-irn Ophir.Dry Oonyont Ktook-ton, Ktook-ton, Xuobloiind UrnnLiViil , can proouro thi ir tiukets ut llnlf-way Uou.'o for tho Hound 'J rio, includinK stouuiboa; i'aro, SoTonty-fiTO cents. H. P. KIMBALL, Superintendent. Geo. W. TiuTciiiU, Uen'l l'ass. Aeeat. talt Lako City, JunoSth, 1875. lotO NOTICE!! THE ATTENTION OF THE INHABITANTS IN-HABITANTS of SALT LAKE CITY is respoctfully called to a portion of an "Ordinance for the Prevention of. Fires," pfiaecd January 7th, 1802. No pTaon sliill ho allow.'d within Ihe limits of the City to Unchargo or sot oil' any liofkel, Kfjuib, Cmcki;r, or oilier Eirowo; k-, without tho coiiaunl of thn Mayor, tipicif'yinjf the limo whon ond the place whec tlie smn b iVmi:, und. r penmty of not less thun ono nor more than one hundred dollars, JOIIN D. T. McALLISTBK, City Marshal. Salt Lsko City, Juno 29th. 1874. ieO PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING. Deseret National Bantc, Salt Lake CJity, Utah, June 29th, lb75. O EA' R 11 1'ltnpOSALS Wri,I, T1K HF-O HF-O CHiVrD hrttioOkSKR TN-TIONAL BANK until TUE-fUAY, July O'h, nt l!2 O'OoK ql , lor tho eroolioD of iboir tlankinn llcuso I'l -in nnd Spoir ill on lions can bo soon at tho oToouf l'iisom Jc Taylor, Arcbitoots, Mathio-nn Mathio-nn Ii ck. frov al for thn whole or portions of tho work wil. bo conf idcrod. C. TOMLINSON, WATC4 AN0 CLOCK MAKER, Opposite City Market, Halt Lako City. JEWELRYBEP AIRED, r.22 ' SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Advert isiiinenie aoder this hoadlOK ID coct' per line por day; nothing ioeortod fortes, than 50 oents for one timo. LOST. TN THU TWENTIETH WAUL), n SMALL X pai.o-parol oontniitinB map and momor-anduni momor-anduni book. Ploaso loavo at this office. jo'-9 QR.Y UUKBK. B lAVi'E" fA OS left hip; bad a- brid'o and t-'ngiidd sad-dloon. sad-dloon. Anyo'O giviiiK itif HinnUun of his whroaboutx at lho Suit Lako tiouao barber shop wi'l bo liborally roa-aricd. joliU ON SATURDAY AM'JillNoON, PRO-bbly PRO-bbly on Fast Toinple strft, t ctw-'O" toulh Tomplo and tho w allio- Uouso, a rod UBHta lout b of PocKol Boolf , O0-Jtniniri(; SID io currency and a lirkot fcr ?an Fratci:-oo Fratci:-oo A li lornl rewurd will bo given to tbo person roturnirs 'tto t is odico. io'iil I WANTED. A SMALL GIRL TO WA4I DISDES, V and do light work. Imiuim nt Now York Candy Store- J e'28 FOB RE?iT. PLESANT AMD CHOICELY FUU-ntihod FUU-ntihod hoom.i; loca'.iun central; tho aurrounOiDKH of "rohards. floo- (tar-ion1, .touuo- Krounds, Ob?., male lit most do.iirab o to visit-nil pnrtioi and tbusa win lovo iuioi. Moala Borvod it wanted. Inquire at this olhco. je27 FOR SALE. ABRfUTIFUL COMPLETE COLLEC-tion COLLEC-tion of Mioerali, U-y-itwls, and Petri lactioni for rale by Ur. W. Brudomoyer, Ii im-nali im-nali liiocn. jo;J NOTICE. DURING THE ERECTION OT THEIR BANKING HOUSE THU Dcscrct National Sank Will Onmlllft-. Iln-ir Wmnzcnt tho NEW FIKST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. m30 TRAVEL. via tbe Trans -Continental Houte. This ia the Bhorteat, beat and only line running Pullman'd celebrated Palaco Bleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha, and from the West, via (-trawl Junction, Marshall, Cedar Ri:pids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for . CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Bullalo, Niagara Fal It, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, WHbuujW-Mi, j m.imut.juiis, ot. Jjuuib, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago & North -Western Railway. Close connections aro nimlo at Chicago Chi-cago with tbe Lake Shore Ji Michigan Southern, Baltimore k Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Furt Wayne, '& Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Hon tea, for all poiula EAST and SOUTH-EASr, and with tbo Chicago & Alton and Illiuoiij Central I for all points SOUTH. This is the Pioneer Line between tne- raciiie uoast anu uiucago, and was tlie lirBt to connect with tbe 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 tbo best Bteel n.il, and all tho appointments are first-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Paij.uk Drawing Room and Slekimnq Coach i-x, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. Tho ears are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Satuty Platform, and patent Bullers and Couplings, WestinghouHO Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety ot p-issenger trains. All trains are run 1 by telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has tho best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable- equipment ot any road in the Wost, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chicago & North-Western Kail way, and take no other . Tickets over this route aro sold by nil Ticket Agents in the United Slates. Particular information with maps, timo tables, etc., may lie hail at any ol the Through Tiekut OMices in the West, or upon personal or written application lo J. W. irons, Ticket Agent, Salt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Tiekvt Agent at Ogden, or to J. H. Mountain, Wentern Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. It. Stonnett, Ueneral Passenger Agent, Chicago. I ' AU ER BACH'S COLUMN. OlERBACH & BRO., ZS't). 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET j BACK TO OUR OLD STAND ! Rebuilt to Suit OUR INCREASING TRADE ! ! OUR RETAIL DEPARTM'T Will be Constantly Eeplenished, And wo shn'l otTcr our Goods at Prices to suit the Times. or it Wholesale Departm't UP STAIRS, Cnntiiins fin elf-piint nnd well-aaaorted Slork of OESTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS' AND BOYS' HATS, j (;,,(: .! Ladir.i' FURNISHING GOODS, MILLINERY, hi all Branches; FANCY GOODS, Cutlery. Notions. - Etc. Our WHOLESALE Bsprtat Down Stuirs, i.i filled with Staple DRY GOODS, iVen's and Boys' BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S SHOES KuiiRT-ii XIoods, Etc. We will continue to ofler for tbo balance of tlie Season our HEW AND CHOICE STOCK OF Merchandise, At prices io dtfy competition. Read and Profit! 2"0 Choice Dress Goods, from 10c. per yard upward. 200 Bl'k Lace Shawls, from $1.00 up 60 real Lace Jackets, " 6.00 up 25 Silk Jackets & Capes" .G.OOup 300 Striped Shawls, " 1 50 up K 0 stylish Cloaks, " 3.50 up 200 Ladies' Suits, " 2.25 up 60 cb'ce Cnshm'rCapes " 7.00 up 200 Children's Blouses, " .75 up 500 Ladies' Paraao's, " .40 up 5000 prs Ladies' & Gents' Stockings, " .10 up 50 Babies' CloakB (new and pretty, " 4.50 uii 1U00 Ladies Kuelies and Collarettes, " .10 up 500 Ladies' Bustles and Skirts, " .50 up 300 Ladies' Underskirts, " .75 up 500 Ladies' Cnin.-tn. " .50 up 1000 yards of Jm-ouett, " .15 up 1(100 yds Table Damasks, " .50 up 2500 prs Ladie.V Shoef, M 1.25 up 1000 pre 'TklissrV vt Chil- dren'a .siio-v., " .70 up 1000 Gents' linen, vhilo Duck juid (,:nssi- mei'e Suits, " 3.00 up 1500 prs Pan t.. " 1.50 up 1000 Vesls, " 1.00 up 1600 pairs tienL-' eloth Shoes, ol v.ttious styles, " 1.50 up 1200 praGenls' BtKiU.md Shoes, of Viiiious BLylt?, " 3.50 up 2500 Gcnltt' und Hov' H'-ta. " .-10 up 100 Youths' Boys' and Children's Suits, " 1.75 up J000 White Shirts, " 1.00 up Orders from all parts solicited. Prompt attention nnd LOW PRICES guaranteed. Established 1804. CMIX AXI SKK IS At Our New Store, 55 Eaht Tkmi'I.k Siukict, F. AlKIUtACIl & UU0. jo1- CHARTER OAK STOVES. THE PROMINENT ADVANTAGES OF Tlie new low Reservoir " Standard " . ' , re Ecoiioniy in Price, ffiFwr lHit'k iusil Uniform ' Alf Groat Biirability hh x" Maiidsoine Designs, And Giving Perfect Satisfaction Everywhere, MADE OXLY BY EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 012, Oil, GIG & 018 2i. MAIN' STREET, ST. I.0UIS, 510. Au(l sold exrlnsivcly by Zion's Co-operative Mercantile lnstilnlii J. M. Allen, W. Harrison and G. M. Scott & Co. BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. BEFORE GOING to the OPEEA Everybody should treat themselves and families to an outfit of the handsome, serviceable and cheap BOOT3 and Shoes made by (1E WORKINGMEN'S CO-OP., Tows Clock Stoke, S7 Mais Street. A', B. If you can not a (ford, these dull timrs, to buy new Boots and Miocs, ice ivill repair your old ones, and make than as good an ncwt almost, Tbat worthy class of people who labor for tho good of men's ioh can procure troni us the necessary supplies of LEATHER, PINT'OS, and KIT at moderate priced. S. P. CROMFTON, Supt DRY COOD?, ETC. EMPORITJM. W.Jennmgs,Sons6Sadler Wc are receiving; daily from the East asid West a complete assortment of Notions and Staple and Fanh Dry Goons. - Groceries, Hardware,Crocken(,Paints,Bils,b QsT THE BSEDVEEiTT. DRESS GrOOIDS, We have just received a large lint of Cue t p Dress Goods from. 15 cent to 25 cents per yard. BOOTS AND SHOES, Doa't forget to call and examine the quality and prices of our Ladies' and Wests' and Children's Boots and Shoes. We have reduced the price of many styles lower than any house IN THE CITY. Gents' Furnishing Goods. We have reduced the price of our bc.i $3 Wm. Penn White Shirts to $2.31' and our $2.25 ditto to $2. Hfiades? Underwear, SELLING LES j TIL.N COST. In fact wc arc selling Staple Goods ai the very lowest price i or Cash. IT II Grocery Department, IN TUK It.lSKJI T. Yon will find the choicest assortment I of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES always al-ways Fresh and Cool, CHEAPER Ian the CHEAPFST. CALL AND SEE for yourselves. wm, mm sons & sui Doors, Windows, Blinds, I Lath, Sliinglos, Mouldings, ktc. I Etc. SIERBA NEVADA L0MllsT Wood Pumps and Water Pipes. omcomul Viml, HulMilock Poulh of Dopol. |