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Show WILLIAM JENNINGS & SONS We take pleasure in announcing to the Public that we are now fully prepared to oflir the GREATEST ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS iivr the: territory, At such Low Prices as will insure to Purchasers Great Satisfaction, in STAPLE COTTOIT. GOODS, NOTIONS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. WE ARE EECEIVI.SG FROM THE EAST AND WEST DRY GOODS OF EV.ERY DESIRABLE KIND, With a view to please the old and new Patrons of the House. SILKS, SATINS, POPLINS, VELVETS and FANCY DRESS GOODS A SPECIALTY, Having marked them down to SACRIFICI1TG UP IR, ICES, With a determination to SELL to MAKE ROOM for those bought at LOW FIGUEES IX THE EAST. Wc iuvite all to call and examine the Goods for themselves. ,30 W.m." JENNINGS & SONS. LIST OF LETTERS WELLS, FARGO A CO. Saturday, - - - Oct. 8. j Tlebrmnn J TtirbvReTRMFpBulJiDgGW I HuboaW T Kiri-hbrauuL n"ttonKT0C Brna'Mi! L KubnhsuiarA t-bomnakor J Briizoo H W Kricr K Thoininon Bareiow Capt L-mcy Mn E Jdn, J O ok Mrs IS LiwicnJF Thonuuon Mn JCmeriocAHu Iu-dock N C K M 3 Mulliian T Watron A O-ordon Jas Moot K W Wrifbt Mrt F GansnitzM Mat havi Tom WhaylaodJ H atomoodG'oilultia l Mn Wordburry W ' aoei 3 AiortonG M Wikon W D H. TfADSWORTH, Agcai. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, BANKRUPT SALE ViTCIIES AXD JEWELRY! Most be closed ont by tbe riBST OF KOVEUBER. LEO HORLANDER, 09 MAIN STREET, With Barnes k Anderron, next Door to Walker Brethers. 08 GRAND CARNIVAL. A FANCY DRESS BALL MASQUERADE. In sid of the Fnnd of THE SALT LAKE CITY LIBRARY, Will be siTen by the LADIES OF THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Salt Lake Theatre, TUESDAY EVE , OCT. 27, l7(. InTita ions. will b issued during the oomioE week. 03 GRAND ART UNION AT JOHN TULLIDGE'S ART GALLERY (Opposite CLIFT H0USB) ' TWENTY PICTUaifS PAINTKD BY WHilJKLAND . TUUUDUE, d other Local Artists, to bo drawn for d urine Lciober nest. Li-t of Trite: No. 1- American Kork Canyon. ' 2. Clear Creuk Canyon. 3. Waking liay. " 4 Tho ModeL " 5 I'ndine S. Start ed Pe;r. ' 7. t tady l-oe's Ue:id. " fl. C ty Crooj Lanyon. " 10. Virginia browned. 11. Kair Mount Park. Philsdelphla . " V.: Cjiaberiind Uay. fronl LOe f, " 13. bilrer Ca cade. " 14 Landica pi.1. " li. Landicaj.e. - JA Passaic Kalj, Now Jor-e ' 17. r'slliofthe aisckwater. " " 16. Lndjcaje. ' 11'. iloonucnt at Se. 'Si aea Coast (Scene. J. 1UI.LIDU! li cmbinrf th. 1 ictur. Uiisicu .itn lioua. .uvl jjio J-iint-it. luikiu in. puroEW oi hi. ..maa fri.ad. im cixuiicm n; AMUSEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEME, Salt LakeThoatre Corioration, Propriotcrs, Claws on and Cmine, Manafir. FOR ONE NICHT ONLY By the request of man; friends, Mr. JOHN C. CRAHAM, Who has just returned from Kurope, will maiLo bis lint appc&ranco in eighteen months, on SATUEDAT Imw, Oct. 3i, 1874, Is Two Fine Characters. Will be presented, on this occasion, n new romantic Drama, in 3 acts, by J. Kal-grare Kal-grare Simpson, and played in London with great success, entitled. TIME AND THE HOUR in which Jtfuj Jem Clara Walters, Mrt, Belle Douglas, Mr. P. Maryetts, Mr, John C. Graham And the entire Company will appear A ROARING FARCE, In which Mr. Graham will sustaia one oi his favorite characters, will conclude tbo onterUinmcnt. " The Box Office will bo open on Friday and Saturday mornings, at 10 o'clock, for the sale of Tickets. SILT LAKE THEATRE. Salt Lake Theatre Corporation Proprietors. Clawson k Caine, Macagors. WILL ARRIVE ON MONDAY, Oct. 5, '74 And continuo A Limited Number of Kiglits, The GRANDEST HOWTNTHK WORLD and tbe only one that can stand the test of time MATINEES Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2 p. m. Fifty Nights at Piatt's Hall, S. F. ROYAL MARIONETTES, Prom St. James' Hall and Crystal Palace, London. Ciybtil Piucs, Stdkhham, 1 February 10. 1&74. This is io certify that tbo Marionettes fulfilled ful-filled a fortnight's engagement at the Crystal Palsco in February of this year, during whicb time their oor forma lcos were witnessed wit-nessed by 40,0.(0 visitors, with evident satis-tact;on. satis-tact;on. , J. WiLkLAigX, Managor. Tbe'r eucceu in Kew York, Ealtimore, Philadelphia, Boston a d all cities, has been bonor-d with tbeme favor. iSr Three Distinct Entertainments. Two Hours of Fun and Uems of Music- Tbe Comic Pantomime of LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, ORIGINAL CHRISTY MINSTRELS, Italian Sports. Glittering Grottoes. Fairy Laod, Band and horus of Persons. At the Matinee each child will be presented pre-sented with an illustrated Book oi Little ited Riding Qood. Performance will oommecce eyery evening at S o'clock. Prices of Admission, usual Theatre rates. J. MiDONuUtiU, t2 hnsor Royal Marionettes. A. B. DUNFORD, SURGEON DENTIST. .Y'.'--- -V;.,. q-v.-) C. - Jr' Omci: SOUTH TEV1PLB STREET, (Next door East of "News" OBoe.) Hours 'rom I a.m. to & p.h- ol HOME MANUFACTURES z. c. im:. i. pALL THE ATTENTION OF THE U PUBLIC to its rare assortment of BOOTS&SHOES, ; Manufactured in this City from tho best grades of importetl material. Compare tlie following pricea with those of the past season: Geufs' Fiue French Calf Hoots (warranted) $S.OO Gents' Calf Alexis (w;trrantcd French Stock) 5,50 Gents' Best Quality Stoga Shoes 0,35 AIeo on hand, tho Larfrfit and Most Completed Com-pleted Stock of Leather ai Shoe Mm "Wotit of Xew York. Highest Cath Price Paid Jor Hid'. Location oa 1st SOUTH STREET, (Wett of the Eitglo Emporium.) V. H. HOCPER, 6upt. SPECIAL ADVERTlSeMENTS. Advertisemenu under this head in 10 cents per line par day ; nothing inserted Tor less than 30 ocnts for one time. STOLEN OR STRAYED. AVPRY LARGE WHITE SUW. HEAVY with farrtw. Mrsjed from Pom-er' toiaucDtor Heuse. Was last seen about two weeks Mnof. Any per"n having; ber in pos-stssioi pos-stssioi will bo nwi-dod by givirc irforma-ti irforma-ti n '-f tor wher.'ab juti to ux. shur", juo.. Buthor. ol LOST. i LARGE POLICE T-B 'OK, CONTaIS-f CONTaIS-f in-f about S1I0.R' in currency. 10-wnrd 10-wnrd of 8A"j 00 will bo uaid for its dolivor' at this office. a0 TO RENT. AHOUf B TO HE NT. APPLY TOM. A. Carter, in Federal Court building. s4 FOR SALE OR LEASE. SALT LAKB IRON WORKS. WITH Machinery, Tools, Ac, complete. En-quird En-quird of liotmeit k Whiluay, Attorneys, Ac. nr24 TO LEASE. APIBCK OF GROUND SUITABLE FOR shop, store or dwelling, one b look from Walker Brother's store. Kent low .Enquire at this office. m" Excelsior House anil Hesianrant WBIGHT'S BLOCK, COMMERCIAL ST., SALT T ATTF? CITY. BO.RD by tbe MEAL. DAY or WRFK. Fu'nishod Hroms by th- day, week or month. Uc furnished Korma to rott The be,- ot everjihirg at reasonable prices Call and see. el J. O. WHITE. GRAND OPENING o; FALL FASHIONS AT Mrs. COLEBROOK'S Temple of Fashion THE LADIB3 ARE RKSPSCT FULLY invited to injpect otr ELEGANT choice of PAhlS acd HLVi YOhK. petteiTi bais and Fonnets in our XKW blloYf rtOOM. where you oan see A Fine Assortment of Flowers Oatrich Plumes, (all shades), The latest desigas in Bugle Lace Trimmings. Spanish and French Laces, Falls, Gros Grata Ribbons, Ladies' Belts, Ornaments and Fancy Notions. A largo assortment of LiDres' Ustrimmed Hats, in Felt, Beaver, Satin, Velvet and Straw. Resractfu'Iy acknowledging- put favor?, we feel assured th the present muck will insure favorablo notice. a25 ill OPEN LETTER. Office 0 the Working-Men's Oo-vera-tive Association. Salt Lake City, Utah Tet., Sept., 1S74. Dear Public: We owe yon our thanks, and rcxpect-fulti rcxpect-fulti ask you to accept the same, or the gemrous patronage given us, which has wiarfe tM, thus jar, successful in our new , enterprise, and we invite a contin-iation 0 your patronage, assuring you we will endeavor to merit it. We now ojtcr, to the working classes moc particularly, the remaimng shares of our Capital Stuck at par, glO each, not exceeding fifty shares to one person. We believe, dearpublic. vou are convinced con-vinced that (here is "nothing like leather" toprotcct that extremely portant portion 0 your boily, the feet. Paper sole atui imitation leather uppers up-pers are, class caily speaking, "platcd out," and our establishment is tiie place where good, durable, handsume, cheap honest Boots and Shoes can be prd cured. r The poor, the"well off," and Mert'eA-the Mert'eA-the young, the middle-aged and tint old, Let t1 ose now come who never etime before, be-fore, And those who Always car? now come once, morn fiJirf prepare for Hilt awl Winter. Our Boots and Shoes will fit vour Acad feet and pockets, in fact "we'll gitcyoufits," and prove that we are, as ever Your devoted, faithful sen-ants. The WorMnc Men's Co-uperathe Association n w S0,Ct forVci our address, OH -Vm Street If you cannot call JU send your orders by mail for Boots Mioes, Leather, J-hndings, etc., to 622 S. P. Cromptox, Supi, Castle Bra's. M-hm Mti B.!0 riJD-h -Im iff or JAPAN TEAS, POU 8AUI AT L C. M. I. Grocery Dept U W n. DOOI'KB. Sow. MUSICAL. THE MOST EXTENSIVE 0B SAN WOBSS IN THE WOULD are those ol J. ESTEY & Co., BRATTLEBORO. VT. ESTABLISHED 'SH. In 1871 they contitt of eight estoasive Factories, 1 m plo irg between be-tween 5o0 and uOJ workmea, minu.ctoring 1,000 Cottage Organs Monthly About twice as many as any oilier establishment In the world. THE FINEST CASES. ' THE BEST TOXE EVER PRODUCED PRO-DUCED ill this clasi of organs, charming charm-ing all, tiring none. Wonderful aud Beautiful Solo Stops, VOX JUBILANTF, VOX HUMANA, DEL1CANTE, VIOLETTA. Orlfinfil with .nd Dtclui.r to tbo ESTEY ORGANS, Illustrated CnUlognoi seit free. JOHN BAYNES & SON, J.OEXTS, SALT LAKE ClTi: 20 PIANOS AND ORGANS. The St. Louis Mercantile Co., CAPITAL $1,000,000. THIS 00MPAXT BUYS TflEIR INSTRP-MEXTS INSTRP-MEXTS directlv from the manufacturer for CAU. and are thereby onabled to sell at tbe lowest prices. EMBRSON PIANOS and NEEDHAM'S 6ILVBR-T0NGUB ORUANS A SPEPIALTT. Anr other fint-elaM imtmnients furnished to order. The .Silrer-Tpne Orjran rw les its name from tbe toperionty in a point which crnsti-tntesthe crnsti-tntesthe dec is -to criterion of excellence ic any musicai inmmcDt.--7ii., Superiority y Tone. The dnrability of this Omnvsone of Hi most remsrfiablechfcracte'ifuc?. Its qualm o' koepiiK in cod tne,also,'S one of th' most practical iirportance. Terms of sale liberal Monthlr or o,oanrl instalments to resi-onrblo partias . Branch offioe for Utah. Ha. 31 MAIN 51 ep posits Post UrBce. THOS- P. MILLER. Mantrsr. WATCHES AND JEWELRY DHiraBARGilXS ! ! RELIABLE TESTIMONY ! CARL C" AS2IUSSE1T. and U,era Uls J "X;, o c . " mor.t. ' -ncj " th" i ubli; lor iDX"t' ThJT,.-LKy j( tolK.ti wi;h tht cts- fcSS to- beauty aad nclfcx 1 rtfW.h and 8oJsi-iif. All good' arc wancte. Anpnd-fl are testimonials f'om rro1: tillable ti-llable gentlcaien noil known in tlie lento len-to -7: The Watch I bought of you in 1ST:' r most exwll-titly. never virios a m'ame; B' never had any repairs 'o it since 1 jet l-thouih l-thouih it has bean exr -d to Tery h"J aK-. A. C HK'VV, Brakesman U-S. B p ' The WatA I bonaht of you last yft" proved to be the beet ariirle 1 eve' had. hr tng l"et It twice in the water, oace st t:" depth of six feet, benide" a grott many o:b hardships, and BUDds all wiih .eri.-d et-being et-being always rich L to time. J0U v SAND-1, Camp DoujIsj." ' The Watch I bought from yon is aN thir can be desired. As timekeei r it bttn aaytting 1 ovorhal, and stacd" the tiltin androiLgh uae with.iut the lcst vanatio'-UA.VI vanatio'-UA.VI EL (i RHI ., Pai nr Mill Salt Lake Co." And the like high recomtnertls fromMeffrf U. K. W.Cbealoe. Mill Luke Cuy;C- J. Lsb-bert, Lsb-bert, Paper MiH. Salt l.ako Cj-; U. C- Lambert, Lam-bert, "Jm-onile Instructor" cace: T. 0. -rc(( Church An-hitt-t. Salt Lake Ci'y: Cyrus Bates. Tooele City: Iiih..p K. F- '"tee", dry. Bishops A. W oolloy. Citv: Uchil ad 'is: J-lor. J-lor. Weft Jordan: I -M Stewart. &n.ih ' ow Creek, acd many hundred other. JT- Mark the address and call earlJ-CARL earlJ-CARL C. ASMUSSEN, Opposite Post OEca. roS .-lAI.r L F P TIT Y MRS. MAHOM Wishes to call tr-c a't-nli-n of the I.sJiescf Salt Lake City to the f.ct thai she bas ie-opom ie-opom d her Dress - Making Establishment on FlliST SOI'TII SThEKT. urth of ti T,-rpserd EDWARD REIO, LAWND GENERAL COPYIST, At the offioe of A. P. lojIJiPon. |