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Show TO TOUUISTS! Photographs of ft itivor'j BIRD'S EYE V1HV7S or SALT LAKE C11V, Optica. Biulmm CUy and CtNinoo, fur tala lit jun'l JAMES DWYRK'S ' ViW ADVEnTiSEWr KTS. ATFUCATioX ToR PATENT. L'.niTTL Sr.itJ I. a si. O-nuir, fc-iLrLiki: Cl iv. Juno Ist. It7i VU1ICE Ii lmtUliY UI YEN THAT ii it -:i't Luke eny. fttib Territory, ar-i ; I'iiio .S. Wi'...-:mai. wh'Uu F-'BC Uilioe td-lru td-lru i ii I'fci'nil-rlLjiiia, 1'cDO.i havo inwio apini'lklir-n t'-jr t'atccc f-.r Um "o'dru lliaiod jlaim. Hitua'.ci in "rhir Mint;; District, it i;h L'ouaty, L'tnli '1 orrit,rr. and nioro fullvilcsc-ilj-ilin tio l'Ut ni tieia Ntt-s, od lilo in tlii office, n folluwi: Uejinmng at v'tt in. rked "A" 'in th con'ro line ut the duiai 'li-t -ni South ti (hiy oibt Joreo' tfcirty aiinutOJ iait O'.v foji fniu tho .li'carory moauns'-i.t of iho claim (fnm whi'tioo I ii ned States Minural monument Nil 7 buira South suvoa d-'k-reoj Wot l.Jiu fact di.-timtl thouco Nurfi eicht dojreo1, thirty uiinutcs. West lllty toot lo rust iNo. 1, at Northeast cornor if Iho claim, thoneo Korth oithty-i-iiiliL d-'Krocu und thirty in in u tea West hn) loot to ro-t No. If, thonoa Suurh eight di-tfrooa and thniy mmutca, East lOi loot to Host Ku. :i, thonco Sou:h eiiihiy-oiKht eiiihiy-oiKht degrees and thirty niinutos Ku-t -SW loot to pint .No. 4, 1 honeo Noith oight du-iti-oa and thirty minutos, Woft to post '"A," it i'la o of begicniu. containinK an nro cf one njiJ cii;h'y-loor hundredths 1 si-lt-Otha) ncroa. Tuo luctlion ihruf i' of record in tiio (itliccB of tho Kiordor of Rush Valley and 0(-t ir Minirit Distriotu. 'J lio noaroit knoivu location is tha "J. W. C'oloy." 1 dir"o'. lhat this notice bo publi-hoi for tho lull uoriod of siny doys in llo t-alt Latio Uaily Hkbilc, a d'li'y nowmiaiier published pub-lished coarost tho location ol iiid BovorO ilininu claim. joi'J OLIVER A, PATT'jN. Rcfittor. 1 Al'l'LlCATION ruli PATENT. USIThD yTATE3 LAS!) OtTICBi Salt Lakh C'tt, Juno 21et, hZ. XTOTrCRI 13 IIEKEBY (HVEN Til AT ijl Ueurfto Ji. iyrw, ivhofo iot"ilce nd.' dies ii bull Lako city. Utah i'orritnry. and lfloaa S. Watormnn, whoso roit-ollioo roit-ollioo iiddross is l'hiladoljihia, Ponn., havo made apjiliontion for a putont for tha J. W. Cooloy milling olniia. situated in liphir Mining, district. Tooolo county, Utah Torn-tory Torn-tory and morn fully drwribi'd in tho ulnt and lioid no'os on tilo in thU ollico, as follows: UcKH ninK at post marttcd " A " on tho oon-Iro oon-Iro lino ol tuo cl.iim. ili'tunt south tW doiroos :iJ miuatos, oa-t tiinfooc from tlio disco rery monumo t of iho claim, (from whonoo United Status ui in oral nionutnont Ko. 7 boars south ,'j dKroos 8 minutes, ivost 1.1H1 loot dia anl), ihonco north 8 doKrecs GO minutrs, wost 5tl loct to iOBt No. 1 nt tho northoast orrnor ol the cliiui, thenco north dcurces HI) minato', wort S'fl ieot to i-oit No. 2. thonco souih H dc-groes dc-groes 30 minutes cost HI) feet to po.-t No. 3 thonco south degrocs :ii) miiutos past SW fool to post No. 4, thtnoo north SdogrooiO minutes woat to post "A," tuo place of boKinniiiK, containing an area of oi.o noro and oiKhty-ono one-bun it rod i lis of an aoro(l 81-1UU nctos ) Tho location thoreof is of record in tho oUioos of iho rocordois of Hush Valley and Ophir Mining districts- The nearest known location is tho 'iM inor's Dolijlit " 1 dircot that this notice bo nubli'hod for the full period of sixty days in iho 8r.lt LuU Daily il rald, & nftwspapr publishod Dourest Dour-est tho location of aaid J. W, Cooloy mining claim. jo-J OLIVER A. PATTON, RoBlstor. HEADACHE, It il an cstabliahorl fact that tho EXTRACT of CRANUbltKIICS and lifciUP, combined by Dr. J. P MILLER, HLT7 Spruoo St., 1'hila., i'a , psroimoctly euros tho most cbstioato casos of nysnaptic, Norvoua or Sick lload-aobo, lload-aobo, and is an absolnto spooifio for Noural- kh a'nd Norvouanojs. Proparod in uills, aU oonts a box. bant by mail, MOORE, CLUilKNTS & Co., Ason.ti.SaL Lako City, $10, $100, $500, $1000. Often realize immon'o protTts whon investod in Si'OUIC PnlVtL U,-.ti. Circulars, oon-tuininit oon-tuininit full explanation of tho modo ofonor-ating, ofonor-ating, and quoiation uricoa of all Stcoka dou.lt in, at tbo NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE sont rke on application to SIMONSON, B&RREIRAS & CO., Bankers & Brokers. 0 Wall fct.,N.Y. Opp. N.Y. Stock Exchange. je2l THE BEST RESORT I M THE CITY J3 FRED. HEISIES' BEER GARDEN, Cor. of liaat Tomplo and Third South Slroot. Opon ovory day. Mondny. Wol-no Wol-no day and Saturday, Concert and Illumination. Illumi-nation. Excellent Boor, the finest loo Cream, ovory kind of Lunnh. FoJa Water, oto. etc., etc. itiV.U. II HIM liS. Sunday pcn for Ti-r Or-'iim. CARD TO THE PUBLIC. " The Agents of Montgomery Queen's Circus having distributed hand bills' along the line of the Utah Western Railway Rail-way to the eflect that the XT. W. railway company would carry passoceers for half faro on the 21st, 2-Jd and Sid of June, this is to notify tho Public that no such arrangements have been midowith the company. II. P. Kimball, June 18, 1875. je19 Supt. TRAVEL. ifii OO BAST via tlio Trans -Continental Route. This is the shortest, best and only line running Pullninn'd celebrated Palace Sleeping Curd oiul Couches, connecting with Union Pacific K. Ii. ut Omaha and from the Woat, viu Grand Junction, Marshall,' Cctlar Riipids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixui, for CHICAGO AND TBS EAST, Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Uufiido. Niatrarii F-.ls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto Montreal, Quehec, Portland, BohIou, 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 connection i- are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore fc Michignu Southern, lialtimorG & Ohio, ML-a-igan Central, Pittahurg, Fort Wavno & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle lionlcs, lor all points KAS'J" and SOUTH-K.VSC, find with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. This is the 1'iuneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, aul was the first to conueuLwith tliu urciii Pacific Poads, and form the OVKIf-LAND OVKIf-LAND ROUTE. This line is the Bhorlest rail Hue between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best stud rail, and all the appointments ire firat-clasB. The trains are made up of eli"i nt liCW i Ul.lj.uAn L Al.AUK UltAWINO IvOjSI and Sleeping Coach o, hixuriuis well lighted and well ventilated J;iy Coiiches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. Tho cars uro nU equipped with tho celebrated iIillf-r Satety Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, Westinghouse Safi'tv Air Brakes, and every otlierappIi,Ulc"(! that baa been devised for tho safi ty 0t P'kfsengcr trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LIKE has tbo beat and smoothest track and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment ol any road in the: Went, and has no competitor iu tin. country. Remember you ask for your Tick-ets Tick-ets via Alio Chicago it North-"e..,MIl Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are Hold .y all Ticket Agents in tiie United States. Particular information with maps timo tables, etc., may bo had at any ol' the Through Ticket Olliccs in the We.-t, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Jronn, Ticket Agont, Salt Lak. City, A. 11. Eur! Tii-kvt Ag'-nt at O-deu, or to J. l Mmi'il lin. Western Tr.ivelini; A;ent Omaha, Neb., or lo W, 1 1. Suamett' 1 General l'aeii;:-r Agent, Chicago. 'I SPECIAL ADVERTISEW! EHTS. AdrertiieiKosis aiir thia beadiiiK 10 oonf tor lino por day; n thuif iascrtod for In than &0 ccnte for one ti jig. WANTED. BTjK-KEKI'KH, A l'ER'ON 11AVLNM A (wt.iri dil. ioi,.'iro,wujld bo k-laJ o an erwm a t ti I a smull cot of h..jr. t,r a.i-.t out b,:Li Aiyly X at this oCjco- ESTRAY. AMAHU UKA'Y WITH FLU AND bran 'cl V - i t'io s ry yard at U.nii U: -uiias. L'isu o icv cm b iv o her by layios cha-iim :'n-i t.ikint; ho - aw.iy. jel'J FOR SALE ABEL'rmfL CuMl'I.KTB COLLKC-tin COLLKC-tin of Miicr.ilJ. t'-yatula, and I'utri-laL-tiou' ior rale by Lr. W. Lrodomeyar, Kimball Kim-ball BI.L'K. NEW ADVERTiSEIVlEfiiTS. TLlOti. MAUUIKE, - LESBKE. During tho Season of GRAND OPERA! "lVhtcli ooinuioEco) on Tlinrsdiiy Eveii'K, Jane 21th, For SIX NIGHTS and ONE MATINEE ONLYj TIIE OKAND ENGLISH OPERA COM'Y From tho NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC COMPAISINS SKVESTT OF THE FIRST AETISTS Known updd tho Ljrlo ctago of Amor!oa. Mr. C. O- Ittesfl, - Director, En route to San Francisco, willy ice as announced above, Tlic First tan Of M Opera Evor offered in Salt Lako Ci'y, prraontinfttho OnontB of tbo Oroat Mas tors without curtailment, cur-tailment, with MAUNiKiClif-T (Ji'.-'lU M I'-Siindsiu'crior npnoint-nioi'ts npnoint-nioi'ts ot ovory os'cntial char-aotor, char-aotor, tho wtaolo oruanizod SCALE OF GRANDEUR 1HD3LIBERHLITV j Ui horto uonarnllod in tho hintory of Grand ! Outira ia ihis country. On Thursday Evening, June 2-1 fA, W ill bo proaentoi Vordi'a Grand Opora of IL TROVATORE! With tho follonanir powerful Gait: Manrico MR. WM. CAST'-t Cciintdi Lenna M. WM. CAR Li. 10 Korrando, MH. GEO. A . COiN LY Hudia Mr. Fillippi i..,Jr MAD. C! 11. 1JRNAIU) A-moua MltS. ZELDA SEUlii;.' Iuqz, Mrj. liran ' OJ Friday Eccnina,June 25th, lotor'f Charmini Opera. MARTHA! Lionol Mti. JU-. MA AS Plunk-1 ....Mll.G. 1' 11 A LL Sir Tristram Mllo. tJoKtnn hhorill' 'Mr M arson Ladj llonriotta Mad. Julio Itrsoivald Nancy MUsS LlIE ANN EN U ALE On Saturday Eccniny, June 2Qth, Vordi'a Superb Work, ERNANI ! Frnani MR. WM. CASTLE CharlosV, M it. WM. C AtlLE TOjN Don Ituy Uomoi do Filva, MR. GEO-A. CONLY GioTBna Mr?. !-ohrcodar non Ricardo it EUlinpi JuL-n Mr- Marsmii Mvira MUS ANNIE BEAUMONT On JUonday-JSKem'nff. June $Sth, Aubur'B Dolijfti tful fomantio Opera, FRA D1AVOLO! Fra Diavolo M R. W M. OAST LE Loronio MR. P. BEKNAHLi Lord Alloaab, Mil. EDW. U- lUIN lioppo. ..Mlt. 11 BN li Y PEAKKS Oinocomo MR. G. h HALL nauco, ain. BiAiii. Zoilina, M D. C. It, BERNARD Lady Allcaao MRS. ZELDA SEUUIN On Tuesday Evening, June 20th, Gounod's Grand Opera. IF" A. TJST ! Knust MR. JOSEPH M ArS VnlPDtino MR. WM. OA It LETOiN Mophisto M . ilENRV J'K- K E Wpcnar MR. MA IISON Marguerite ilL-S A.NlK LKAUMO-ST -nbol, Mttd. ZELUA fcKULlN MarLho, Alias ilaruravo On Wednesday Evening, June 30th. Ambrose Thomas' cliarminit arid eminently BuccobhiuI RcmanliaOpcra, MiaKOT! Wilholm MR. WM. CA3TL Lothario Mlt. HENRY I'EaK Laortos MH. 1'. BERNAHD Anl'iDio MR. MAKbON Miinon MISH ANNXK BEAtlMi-NT inna, MAD. JULIE KUHKWALU i rudoriek MltH LIZZIE ANNENDALE Grand Malince on Saturiay, Jnne 20! NOTK. By roadinK tho casts of Iho above oi eras carotully, it will bo oosorvod that no two oporas oiabjace tho flume artists, and that ulmuot An Entire Change of Arlistsl Ni((h ly ojDura throughout the season. Full Chorus in Eyory Opora, M. S. Boh-ronf, Boh-ronf, Conductor. SCALE OF PRICES: t-ubForiptions 'si" 1" rocoived for tho on-liroHoa-on of sovoii norforinaniron at 6 Iu oach rio'it in l'afiuotto and I'aiut;t'o f'irclo, and S7 in tho Eiret Balcuni. Or ior tbroo a t rnnto niithts choson by the liuri'h.tH'ir, at f i por flout , on lowor J II oi r, and SI in l'irtt Bulouny. RATES FOR SINGLE NICHTS : PnrqutHo and Parquotto Circle ...5l '0 Uojorved bo;its 2 Ou EirU Hal'.-uny adniission'l, ILn"rvod,.. 160 socond UiUonny, 7oelf. 'lliiid IJa'ccny,.., 50 A-iiuiasion to Matinoo. Uno Dollar to nil parts tf tlio houiio. Children niiilor I'.', hull price. Librettos f; Iho Oi-ora for salo at tho Theatre Ullleo. Box Shoot Now Opoo. CARTER, AUCTIONEER ! Ai'cTioTluE OF IIOCSEUOLD FURXlTtRE, Without Hceervo or Limit. AT "WOODMANSKK'S BUILDING, Adj; inlnu Wells, l'aro 4 Co'fl, On WEDNESDAY, JlfNEfZ, At liBlf-iin.it 10 o'olook, Con' i'tlns in 1'irl of Ivtchcn Fnrnltnro of ovory di",'ii.ti m Kitc-liuu Stovm. Table .-(Vs. in fct (n-crj-thirK needful far nit mi -c1iih k t'-liun: Hi.:irn ri mil - stun ti n Ubkn, rii loboiiniit, Ciiilnry, Orockory and Olnns-ware, Olnns-ware, Crpeti npd Chilia, Tulilo i Limn, PurlorSit "'nntro Tablo. Murblo 'op, Lnoo CurrniiH and Comic in. Undy Hrmieli Carpet: Huil roonn, Hair and Spring M ultranmii . Kod-a Kod-a i-ud-i. M irrorH, uuj ovorythinit no. dodiaa llr.t-c'tiss houfo. Ti:i;ms of Sa le ST I i, ICTL Y CASIi. j0.;2 Fltlil). OlUTKIt, Auctioneer. T 1 1 IU a LCD BE 'BAKERY ! MfuiufuoUirfB tlio bnut HOME-MADE CANDIES, And tho linos. I :irlii;lo of Mrmi'l, Urnckor.i, Pirn, Cnkafl, etc , At tlm lowc-t pricus, (lonil-i ilflivrrnd hi nil i irti of t'-o ritv FKMK. Nl'xt llour to till! (JoNbTl ri'TKlN lliJU.niNu. ji.pj Z. C. M. I. WACONS, ETC "noticeT" For the convenience of the Public, Z. C. M. I. have opened the premises north ofgSeventies' Hall for the sale of i'linn and Freight WAGONS, Tlio Best Make of REAPERS AND tn OIERS And other Agricultural Implements Together with Thoroughly-Seasoned WAGON TIMBER Of .-il! descriptiona. POPULAR ' PRICES. j Call and examine. HALF A BLOCK SOUTH OF THE THEATRE. H. B. CLAWSON, Sup't. S. R. TEASD EL'S STORE. CALL AT mm h nnr hi TEASDKL'S And examine new ar-riTals ar-riTals of Ribbons, New Bright Snmiuev Shades iu all Colors, all widths. A full assortment reduced re-duced from 25 cents to 20 cents per yard at TEASDEL'S. Prints, Prints, Prints: Remnants 6J cents per yard; Dress Styles, Hi cents per yard and upwards, up-wards, at TEASDEL'S. Another arrival of Gents' Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc., etc. Call and examine at TEASDEL'S. Just received another invoice of Children's Shoes of the celebrated Dunbarr manufacture at. TR iSlll'T 'S Known by all as the RELIABLE STANDARD BOUSE for Staple and Fancy Family Supplies, where you may purchase pur-chase all you need in one house. The well-known well-known reputation for kind attention to poor and rich alike, is proverbial. pro-verbial. Remember, TEASDEL'S EAGLE HOUSE, Opposite Suit Iijike House. KE .: AOVE.. riSEMEHTS. -"K" .. . . .... WHJenniiigs?SonsSSadler We are receiving daily from the East and West a complete assortment of Notions and Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardwarerockery, PaintSjQilsAc C2ST. THE B-SE3VCElNrT. DRESS GOODS, We have just received a large line ofCiiEiP Dress Goods from 15 cents to 25 cents per yard. BOOTS AND SHOES, Don't forget to call and examine the quality and prices of our Ladies' and Gents' 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 best $3 Wm. Penn White Shirts to $2.50 and our $2.25 ditto to $2. ILadies' Underwear. SELLING LESS THAN COST. In fact we are selling Staple Goods at the very lowest price for CAsn. omt Grocery Department, IS THE BASEMENT. You will find the choicest assortment of STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES al-wavs al-wavs Fresh and Cool. CHEAPFR than the CHEAPEST. CALL AND SEE for yourselves. WM, JENNIXGS, SOXS & SADLER, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC . BEFORE GOING to the CIRCUS Everybody should treat themselves nntl families to an outfit of tho handsome, serviceable and cheap Boots and Shoes made by tho WORKING MEN'S CO-OP., Town Clock Store, S7 Main Street. jV. -B. If you can not a (lord, these dull times, to buy new Hoots and Shoes, ice will repair your old ones, and make them as good as new, almost. That worthy class ol people who labor for tho good of men's soles can procure from us tho necessary supplies of LEATHER, FINDINGS, and KIT at moderate prices. S. P. CROMPTOX, Sxipt. At the BAIN WAGON DEPOT You will g-et the Walter A. Wood Slowing and Sealing Machines, Well aud favorably kuown to cvoi-y Furmcr in Utah. EXTRAS FOR REPAIRS ALWAYS ON HAND. THE PADDOCK STJLSZY ZEEY JERKIES, The- Best aud Latest Improved. Take a look at it Inborn buying. It is just tho thing you want. Tlio most complete and duraMo RaUo made. ORE WAGONS FOR CANYON USE WITH STEEL TIUMBJ.US. WAIJM BlAiElMAL AMD HARDWOOD. 15UGIli:H, Bl'UINOWAGOXS, &c K O WARD SEGIIEE. Salt Lakh Citv, Utah, .Tu-e 1st, 1S75. mil! Doors, Windows, Blinds, I Ltit.h, Shingles, Mouldings, Etc. . Etc. SIERRA mm LUMBER ASSOCIATION. Wood Pumps and Water Pipes. Ollicu Ami Yiml, UuU-HIoi'Ic Soiilli of I Vpot. S. .1. T' TNTN Supt. |