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Show REFRIGERATE ltd AT H. DIN-. WOODEY'3. al4 Opening Postponed. Owing lo the warm weal her, Salt Lake Collegiate Institute will not open until August 2Gtb. aulS Wanted, Fifty or sixty ijharea of Z. C. M. I. stock. Apply to H. J. Grant, with Zion'a Savings Bank. jy27 Prime New York Factory Cheese at G. F. Brooks'. iyl7 All kinds of WATER, GA3 and STEAM fitting done by Heeach & EHerbeck, Old Constitution Building. a23 We have a FINE SELECTION of Cheviot, Percale and White Linen Shirts. L. Goldberg & Co. my 2 WATER PIPES LAID to order 1 by HEB3CH & ELLERBECK, Old Constitution Building. a!6 For a. place of RECREATION or AMUSEMENT thera is none eqnal to L1ND3EY'S GARDENS. Open every day. Wednesday and Saturday evenings, musio by Olaen'a Band. Chas. L. Tuomses, Frank Larson, jy30 Proprietors. GENTLEMEN desiring to purchase a Stylish Summer Suit can save 25 per ccut. by calling at my 2 L. Goldbebq & Co's. BOOTS and SHOES at aul7 DUNFORD'S. New Ohuans and Pianos to rent at reduced prices. D. 0. Caldeu. mil 6 Furniture. Wo have a largo and complete stock of Furniture, etc., Matrasses of all kinds, and Feathers. Barratt Bros., Next door to Wells, Fargo & Co.'s. ; my 30 PURE MOUNTAIN ICE at the old Clawsou Ico Depot, between Deaeret Hank and Theatre. Dodge A Clawain, alC Proprietors. Important Announcement. In order to make room for a com pVlo now stock of Fall and Winter Goods, the imaUuees of our premises compote us lo oiler our whole slock aroe, Hraiery, and in fact everything every-thing in our line, at a reduction in prices varying from 10 to GO per cent , thus citing th" public au opportunity oppor-tunity to purchase tlio choicest goods at less than eastern cost. ruS Cons Bkos, FOR If you wish lo Iraval by the CHICAGO shortcut, nuickoJt,oUiwt,? AND and the ?n'"ist route bolween IHK EAST. Otnsha and Chico, you must buyyour lu-kols tia the Chicago and Northwestern Kjd'.wivy. lt farm arc as low is the WU Pullman r&lacu Hotel lir.irn arui Sloop'" Cars are run on it through ex prow trains. Tho cclob.-atod Pullman Hotel' I Car are run by xhit line and by this line alona, botwocc I Omaha and Chicapx A'l ' coupon ticket aonlj led 1 tickeu na this routo, Buy , o3 by no other route. i . HATS and CAPS at DUNFORD'S. au!7 m Buhr'Ug's Gardens, State Road. Best accommodations for parties seeking amusement. Large dancing floor, plenty of shade. Lunoh, ice cream, candies; all kinds of summer drinks. Open every day. jy9 School Books! School Books! Parents, Teachers and Scholars will save money by purchasing their School Books at Dwyer's. I have on hand a full Btock of all the school books used in every school in the Territory, at wholesale and retail. aulS The best stock of BOOTS and SHOES in the city is at JAMES PAYNE'S, Second South Street. He keeps the finest brands of FRENCH AND DOMESTIC LEATHERS on hand all the time. au!6 San Francisco Excursion. Tickets for the Grand San Francisco Excursion will bo oa sale at the office of H. W. Cole, Godbe's Drug Store, on and after Wednesday, August 21st. Parties who have epoken and partly paid for tickets can call after that time and receive them. Owing to the limit in the number of tickets to be sold, parties who contemplate going should call at ouce, leave their names and secure their tickets. Full particulars concerning tho Excursion will bo given on application to Cole & Trumbo, Contractors for Charter. Box 499, Salt Lake city. aulS Tun Trover Colksk to be pursued by anv ons troubled with a disease of the ekin is to procure and use without delay Gi.knn's Sn.nu'8 Soar, the most reliable of purifiers. It com-ntelr'v com-ntelr'v remove those eruptions which : ntlan fail I,-, mrn and remedies irritation, abraisons and ronghucsA of the skin. Pimples, blotches., tan, freckle?, in short all complex ions I blemijheeare eradicated by it, and it uttorda prompt relief to nuis-c'.cs and joints rucked by rheumatism. rheu-matism. Coining .d linen, which bus been u?tl in Hie sick room, can I be thoroughly disinfected by it, and ' diseases ol an obnoxious nature prevented pre-vented bv tts ue. It completely do away wiih I'm' necessity of cosily Sulphur Baths, since at a merely ; nominal expense it produces the same elite.. r.ivsiciati! ot eminence speak in 11:6 honest terms of its remedial re-medial properties, and it has been Hied as a hi?i-ii'-clnt and dtxxlonier in hospitals arid infirmaries with the most suii-uctory result. It is tx trenu ;y popnlar'wiUi the fair scion account o! the ciearnr and smooth-cess smooth-cess win which it endows the cuticle, cu-ticle, tin: heightening personal ccmeiine well as prom cling a beauty cvndnion of the porous pvb tern. II ux's Hair and Wuiskeh Dvi, Black or Brown, 50c. mlS Ji-aT KECKiVKn, BKUOK TROUT at THE PIONEER POULTRY STORE. Always on hand, lull stock ol General Groceries and Provision, Fresh Butter aud Es a specialty. Fruit aud Vegetables. No. H First South St. Goods deiivereJ promptly. a'Jti W. C. Bowkinq. ! FASHIONABLE CLOTHING Tiie largest aud best selection of Summer Sum-mer Clothing at my 2 L. GoLiniKKO A Co"s BOO IS and SHOES at aul7 DUNFORD'S. Just received, a lot of Utah Cotton Batting, Cotton Y'arns, Wool Yarns, Tweeds for boya' wear, and other home made goods. Jons C. Cutler, Agent, jy30 Old Constitution Building. Suit Lake Academy, The advertisement of this new institution appears in another column. From the circular issued by the executive eoojmittce, L. E. Holden, P. T. Via Z;le, J. T. Lynch, O. J. Hollister and W. M. Barrows, we print ihe following items of information. informa-tion. Duri g tho recent visit to this city of President E. P. Tenney, of Colorado College, and the Rev. J. H. Barrows, of Lawrence, Mass., an arrangement waa effected by which the American1 College and EJucaliou ao.'iely will 1 iissist in founding an academy in Sail Lake. The tocieiy has carried on tduca lioual work fur more tliau sixty years and its undertaking any work is a Kiiiirauien ot success. More than o. 000,00 J have been expended in aiding above 0,000 young men in oh- J tniuiiig an education aud in founding : nearly a score of colleges aud- feemiiiaries. Many of these institutions , nro now umoug tue must honored and ntl.ieutial iu the couutry. Though thii is designed lo bo a Chrisliuu academy, by the articles of incorporation it is not permitted to come under any ecclesiastical or political control. It will be under the government of a Belf-perpetuating board ot trustees, and the utmost care will be taken to devote all- funds contributed to the purpo.es for which they may be given. TU.3 trustees have decided to build at once additions to Independence Hall, for the present use of the academy. Three rooais will be roady for the opcniDg.Scplemher 9th,lS78. Professor Edward Bconer, A. M. cf Lowell, Mass., a fine scholar aud au experienced exper-ienced teacher has been secured ws principal, aud ho will b3 assisttd by a full corps cf teachers. aulO HATS and CAPS at DUNFORD'S. ul7 Ladus Shooting Gallery. Mr. 15. F. Whittemore, has opened a L'idica Shooting Gallery at the Rail-; road Exchange, near the depot. Ladies ran now have an opportunity of practicing prac-ticing ia target shooting, and are assured of the exclusive use of tho gallery while present. au7 ' PilL.il TROUT at Crocheron'e. K- Piiiiu.iujhip aud rookkecping. In addition to the usual branchesot study t.'.Ujiht in ti.o University of !Dc.-(-:e:, clays'.'j will I'D organized at the bri::.:i:ig of the approaching school year, fr instruction in Ten-mauship Ten-mauship and Bookkeeping, ur.dcr the well kuowu theoretical and practical penman and bookkeeper, Mr. Herer J. Grant. Charges per term, $5. For further il formation relative to the classes apply to the principal of the University. aulS Jons E. Pai k. An Undeniable Truth. V. deserve lo suiT-t, and if you ied a miserable, un-at is factory life m tnis lv.iili..il won,i, it is entireiy your own fault, and there ia only one excuse lor yru, yr-ur ucrr'mabie iprt:jdi.-e and tkpticisr.i. which has Ik'.ued thousands. Personal knowlcice !and common eene rcssomrjg wi.i 'st n show you mil Green's Anji-.'t I i, w:r wilt cure you of Liver C.im- .ii nr.J l)ypopia, with a'.i its mis-;.,' mis-;.,' t;!-cL. pucn as sick head.v;l.e, ' pai pi" ai:.i:"i 'he heart, s.xir ja.imi.ro, j !-.!. Liifti oliveries. riiiiinew ol the ) head, r.ervoo- pme-tratton, low spirit?. . It- ?a.ot now reach ev.ry- town 1 n --'.t-r:i t"o::t;ue:-.t, and not a ' ! . .. ' l i'.:t w:il tf 11 vm of Us won-! won-! 1. t ' ... uri'?. Y;-a can b,:y g Sn:ple j ti.vt.-3 ,t 10 cects. Iorec d.-ses mi, rci:eve you. jell Do not Forget that we are Closing out the balance of our SUMMER GOODS at Greatly Seduced Prices ; and that we are paying the Highest Price for Dried Apricots. W. JEHMIMi & BOMS, Importers, Jobbers and Retail Dealers in General Jlerclianrtise. Moved 0. K. They Heuseer & Bro. have moved iuto their new premises, once the "Saddle Rock," whero they nro prepared to attcud lo customers and sell Guns, Pistols. Ammunition, Fishing Fish-ing Tackle, etc., or repair anything iu their line. They have a N'o 1 Shooting Gallery in connection with their store, 100 feet deep, to which they invite shooters eenn'-aii''. m 17 BOOTS -tid S!i .'ho ftll17 IH'NFOKIVH. wool: won.: Ti-.e Trovo Mrufst-;rini; Com-piny Com-piny are pvinz th- Hl'HKST, MAP.KF.r rr.ici-: in vu for K)L. No Hr.use in Utah pays better price, and w a-k all to send us their wl. For in Wm.it ion en- ou'.re o: JiM.- TVns, S .jpt-i Trovo, Or J.vo. C. CiTi.K::, Ac nt, ;e-:. Silt Lakc C;ty. DOOKS, SASrt AXD BLINDS, ; MOULDINGS. FINISHING LUMBER, LUM-BER, LATH, PICKETS, Shingles, etc. Frames made to order. Job Work promptly attended to. Second South Street. jyl7 JOS. G. ROMXEY. FiiJaSi, Tkogt i VV. L. Price's. my CI A r;u il. I lake great pleasure in announcing announc-ing to the residents oi lV.ivo mid sur-roundicta, sur-roundicta, that I will hold myself prcpartd lo supply llieir wants in tho Upholstery liue i. c. spring and common com-mon Mattresses, Lounges, Parlor Ssts, etc., etc. Will also lay Carpels, hang Cornice? and Window blinds, and in fact, am on hand to do anything any-thing in that line of business. I am to be found for the present at the residence of Prof. K. G, Maeser, first house south of Clufl's Hall, 4th ward. Soliciting the attention and patronage of my friends and ueigiihjrs, assuring satiif-icii.m, I subscribe myself, Your huuiMe savant, ! R. Mitdcit. Provo, August S, 1S7S. aiilS LONG MORE cc ERStl NE, TAILORS, (laic of Cowley & Co.,) No. 89 Kimbail Block, having slatted li;isine;S uu their own account, ac-count, nr'i prepired to make geu-llemcii's geu-llemcii's Dress aud Business SuiU toordor. Genu' own material made up. Cleaning and Repairing, Satis-fieliou Satis-fieliou gil r-:-t:;i d. N B A ch.-itc ytuk of Woolene ,!,- ...n ha:,d. jyH Go 1:ast (..r Light, Go West for K'tr. wld'g", Go I" J !' Crane when ynu -.v.i ni -ell vcur Household Gf and Traps Icr Cash. Firet South Sirort, betwee-i Theatre and Desert! 1 Bank. j-1 WALLPAPER! WALL PAPER ! STAWP COLD, PLAIN AKD EMBOSSED DROMZE. SATINS AND BLANKS. OF THE LATSST DES.-.H3. ALSO A COM-Pi. COM-Pi. ET E LINE OF HOU3S FUR-KISHINC, FUR-KISHINC, AT Z. C. r.1. I. CARPET DEPARTMENT. i HATS md CAPS at DUN VO l.IVS. aul7 COfi5iOr.PtENTS J And t-rucr PrrtP Wh?, li't.rl ATtr-w mil. Tr-6i -d Uber CUTTIKQ A MURRAY, Ctn.a-...''if'C MoreLr.i. :v, Fioi.1 Slrcit, SAX HiANCI-O). ablO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ST Vl IF STOVES! rjjt -j 15 Ij'S Anolher Car Load of Ihe Favorite Brands, rn,-Af I'Tf -5? fv 1 I gg L ) Vdl Jco g ' V ? i . 3 y ? h u Ui i cz S- 1 t K 'A P5 l --y' 'i The shove Stove arc noted as beiug the mnst popular Household Favorites Savo Fuel Quid; Raking Rapid Heaters Very Cleanly Furfcction in Castings. Kxamiuo our l'rizo Modal, Auto-malic Auto-malic Oven Snelf, Anti Ctinker Grate, Nickel -Tin toil Knobtj; benuty and utility ejonibmixL -A.T TEASD,EL'S. r lWAi; LPApl? . p i'WW ODD EVfF UH N ITUH El LBBJ!!, V'!. ."'-. "I: ; ':' a:'m,::iw' -r; :--:;v -"'V: "" if. -.y -i : . ; if; ; i ;, - " q ; :; r:iUPH0LS T eTYTH6 ' j N WOO V&Y' S.FU RNIt UR El I i BUILDING AND RPJFING PAPER, Cupboards, Desks, Invalid Chairs, BENT-WOOD SCHOOL DESKS, PARLOR BRACKETS, PARLOR SUITS, Window Illiiicis, Window 'oriiifps, l.nrc (n rf ill us, FEATHERS, Baby Carriages, SPRING, HA IB AMD WIRE MATTRESSES, UPHOLSTERY Goods HENRY DINWOODEY'S, T.'i. 77 and 7'.l First S.iiilli strci'l. CHOICE SPRING GOODS. 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