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Show tas! lmnll Flora!!! frviM iii," CHOICEST fc IIARDJ." SHRUBS AND PUNTS I arc i-twrei lo r0 PM n at Fait era 1 Kcsci a F,'scia!:y. i-n;aciioa iiinrantetd. I i.-J J. J. Dt K". Z. C.M.I. I Olist Businos3 House in Utah. VALKER BRO'S, Salt Lalsio City. A Gonral Banking Businoss Transacted. PR0MP1AND CAREFUL ATTENTIOH GIVEN TO COL-IET10NS, COL-IET10NS, AND HtMITTAKCIS MADE OH DAY OF PAYMENT. SpccU Reference and Correspondents: TJ B. Clndiu & Co., New York City; Laidnw & Co., Vw York City; Jwt Nati.nal Bunk, Cliicfto; Omaha iUiiih Bunk, Omaha; State bavin Asoifttioti, St. Louis; bnnk of LaU-i LaU-i forni, Sun FrancUoo; Bmk of British iS'orh America, San Franciico. U nnn.Ai x nurDTIQFMFNTS. TO RErtT. ntiE PRBMISKS No, 00 EAST TKMPLE J s:roo:, fuLod up tor a b3nk. pmtabiB lor nnj busino'fl. lin-iniro of or adcUos 1, lirt-nic, l'-U-boxTi. m4 1MMKDUT15 P03?KSS10N, A V doit b iok ho'isj, c-ntiiniriK olovcn rooms, twn rock collars and o it-houao, ar-rir-cil lorocc. two or three faiinhoa. Btst looution in tho citr; four bloats north of I'osorot ban!;. Anp'.y to J. Atlord, at Walkor Uroa. ilont lo nuit tho times. mU FOR SALE. inUE STOCK. FIXTURK3 AND GOOD -1 willol tlioSaiidlu Hook Ko3taurar:t. on account of tho ill health of tho proprio or. Apply oa tho iirumisM, U- U. Wafinor. pro-priet'T- mrl- I G-O EAST via the Trans -Continental Koutc. This is the shortest, best and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, ; connecting with Union Pacific K. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rupids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, loronto, j "Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, ' Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and "the Chicago & North -Western Kail war. Close connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne ife Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTU-EASr, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. This is the Pio.-icsr Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the 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 the best steel rail, and all the appointments are first-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping c oaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant luunging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Salcty Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, Westinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety of passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a ward, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the beat aud smoothest track, aud the most elegaut and comfortable, comforta-ble, equipment ol any road in the West, aud bas no competitor in the country. Remember yon ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chicago & Xorth-Western liailway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United States. W. H. STENNETT. Gon'l Pasaingor Agent. MABVIN HUGHITT, lionrral .-m.rrint.mlcnt. jan27 1 SEE THE S - The Greatest Invention of the present day. HO HOLES TO THREAD, EITHER ABOVE OR IH THE SHUTTLE. It is the Lightest Rfnning Machine and can be used by those of delicate health. i It never Sups Stitches nor Breaks the Thread, eccn tchen the wheel u-, u-, turned the itrrony tcay. It MAKES BUT LITTLE NOISE and has most room under the arm. It is ALWAYS HEADY TO WORK, and can be instantaneously set from No 1 300 to No. 10 cotton. j Can be had on Monthly Instrnents, DAYNES & SON. A large lot of ESTEY ORGANS on haul. AU New Styles. The Best Oriiud in tiie World. DAYNES & SON. A IVi USE ME NTS. SILT LIKE TilElTHi: Salt LakoTheitro Corporation. Proprietors Clawscn JA; ino. M. mat: eri. THE LI K Cr A. Tt P S ! ThoManacmont lake trojt ileaf"ro in itj-bur itj-bur of nuinu h ith tho ccleuraU'd Licpri Coci-uj Ccnipim! CompofoJ oftbo followirg tal.ntcd iut;stos. MlS DICKIE LlXtiAltO, Wm HORACE L1XHARD, ilK HOIVAKD PAU1., Miss HATTIE KtlCHE, JIk. I'll ED STOKES, Who .till .er rvory K.;onini du-ins tht lllBk .r.d M.iur.i.v o. us i-U'd Lj iioa.b.18 ol 11.0 Dr.iotttio Cuuiild. Muiidav Eveniusr, March Will bo ;.r.'.ntod....r ih IW limo in S.l L."o utr. John Mudd ..... Motion'. con..Jl ij "2 acts, oniiilod. LITTLE MOrilER! Plttjedat the Hoya'iy IhoaLrc. London Situ Clark ...ii!w'.MDi.SKIK V'..'W-n Lobby liriiuta Wu.UUKACE LINuAKD With a it ng cast. yollowod br IU, HOWArtO PA-XJTj, In Two of his celobrsci Charaotor S 'DS'. ills i'irat AlU'oaranco in t-.ilt hfcLo City. Toooncluilo wit, lor the first tituO ho.-o, tho t.liaruiiu Ccmio JJraun, in one act THE WEAVERS. Simmon. Wu. UUU1CE INUABD Playod by hiui ovdr 3) nishli. With a stronn Cant. SCLE OK FRIO KB. Notwithstanding .nK8u.ont, ih.ro will bo no .d.anoo . n m r"illdr Tb.itra roi-i. oxen, .n tho niali.t U.BHadJilio.... datiM.- ih'i ong.iiomo I. N.&E BOUKOFSKY, Solo Agents in Utah Territory vob Tin: MM MILLER'S EXTRA AND J. F. Cutter's Extra Old BOURBON. Vholo3ftlo Dcalors in and Importers of FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES, Ales, Cigars, Tobacco, elc, SECOND SOUTH STREET Tito doors n-est of Walkor Bio'., SALT LAKE CITY. Orders from the country promptly filled. niro SALT LAKE CITY COLLEGIATE lXSTITl'TE, Sprlcg Tepin opens April 12, f7o, In Bssprrif-nt Kuoms cf Now Pros'byte-rin Pros'byte-rin ChurHi, eurnor of Second South and Second East streets, Under tho tuition of PROF. JOHN M. COYNEIi, Th. D. For rates of tuitinn nnd enrollment, "TT - ' M 1 -'- ' or Rev. Josiau Vjh.cii, P. G. Uox 675, Snlt Lnke Citv. mrl NOTICE! rPIIERE "WILL BE LET, AS PER J. order of tlia County Court, on Thursdiy, the 2oth dty of March instant, in-stant, sundry jobs of grading and nther wck on the r-ew entity r ad leading from the vicinity of Union Fort to tho. mouth of liig Cottonwood Canon, near Buttierville. Alto tho building of a Bridge over Big C ttonwood Cn-eU, near the head of thf old ''Big Co.tonwofd Cnnal." ' he jobs will bo ltit on the ground to the lowest low-est responsible binders, c-'iiimencine nl 0 a.m., near the reside' c- of Grei-il'luke, one ba't'milo north of Union h'ori. D. J30C1CUOLT, Countr Clork, ult Lake County, By Elms . Smith, Deputy." Salt Lake City, March J'J, 1S76. m20 Administrator's Notice. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i that the nuJersig'wd bus been duly appoinid and qualitied by the Probato Court of Salt Lake county, Utah Territory, Terri-tory, to act as executor of lienry B. Bntdy, deccasfd. All persons aro therefore there-fore notified of the said fact and required to present to the uudorsi. ned, at his i.Ilice in calt Lake ci'.y, id claims they mav havo ngBiust the said Meceased, or in default de-fault thereof such claims will bo barred by the statute. Dated Salt Lake citv, March 20th a.d. 1S75. GEO. E. WHITNEY, Administrator of tho estate of H. B. Brady, deceased. m20 L'J 3 h- 2 . b C Q U G g 0 w 8 3 t P JD. S. DAJWl, " Provo CHiSl0")!' - . irtah. J. HcCASEOIL, Practical Boot and Shoo Maker, (Lata of Errl.Qd,) SECOND SnrTII ST . o,.p W.Ik,, Otc. Bank.bALi L.lKKCllY, Bcraiiing neatly ox-cntrd. All ordor. 19 ruacluallr gtuuded to, I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Many thotisiuuU of lives h:tvo ln-t-n !c:.t 1-y EARTHQUAKES Hut tho LTKit mioiher of peoplo thus sipriti.-l ia siimll cmpiiml with those wlio have been killeJ, ;ic tlio many more whose hcilth li.is Loen Throu-h wearini; K'akv, or tllin. slop-shop Bolts mul Shoos. To all who value the health ol themselves and l.miu es we- have lo say there is no UwJ . for vou to buy the trashy articles intnortul from or elsewhere, because you e.tn proeurc B.mts and S'noes made her,-, tt L reliable ipiahty, perfect tit, and moot reasonable prices, at the xYoi;Ki.Nco.Ks'a Co-orEuiTivE Association. REPAIRING DOjME. HIDES BOUGHT. TVIE TRADE SUPPLIED Y1TIT LEATHER AMD FINDINGS. OO Main Street. S. P. CROMTTOX, Siiperintewleiit. CHOICE NEW PA" TERNS SPRING CALICOES Ju3t received tit TAYLOR tt CUTLER'S. Wo have a Full Stock of DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, LOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AUD CAPS, CLOTHING, Etc., Ami though we do not advertise to sell at Cost, will puanintee to sell, either Wholes:' le or lletail, as low us any house in Utah. TAYLOU & CUTLER, Under Taylor's 1'otel, Ktist Tt-iiji'e btre. t. I lf4 ul A FIRST-CL,! S FAMILY GEQCERY HOUSE. Decidedly theBest" TEAS AND COFFE2S. Special IiHlueciucats for FA3HLY TRADK. t'A'T BE BEAT 5 WW PKIt'ES. G. F. aiMll & Co., Xo. 33 First Soiilb Street. CLOSING OUT SALE ! $65.00 Sewing Machines for - - $45,00 90.00 Manufacturing Machines for - - 65,00 and I Rope, by Coil, per pound, ,15 10.00 Parlor Stoves for - - - 8,00 10.00 Children's Suits for - - - 7,50 3,00 Men's Cheviot Shirts for - - 2,25 3,00 Women's Elastic Side Gaiters for - 2,00 .25 Assorted Ribbons, per yard, for - ,20 2,25 pieces Neutral Shade Ribbons for - 1,50 6,00 Traveling Shawls for - - 4,50 7.50 Scarf Plaid Shawls for - - - 6,00 7,50 Looking Glasses for - - 5,50 3.00 Black Dress Silk for - - - 2,25 1.00 Gossamer Corsets for - - ,75 .40 Men's Ribbed Socks for - - ,30 1.00 Men's Long Ribbed Hose for - ,75 .50 Cans of 2:i-pounds Pie Fruits for - ,35 1.00 Hoop Skirts for - - - ,50 .50 4-4 Dress Linens for - - - ,40 1.25 Men's Rubber Overshoes for - l.CO 1.50 Women's Ri bber Ventilators for - 1.C3 And many items regardless of cost. CALL EARLY AM) SFCtRE THE BIRC4I.S . WIIILK T0KV LAST. , T. B. Josks, Prpi pnt. I Joa ti"Ai;.jR.,Vicc-Pri-5!jnt. 1 J. T. LinxK, 1 rcaiurer. Forwarding Company, (lncori.oratcd un.lo- tho Lair, of tho T oriitory., Hider (iindait wilh Railroad lomjianit'S and Fast Freight Lines. I yz yn.L rpKw.ntn ,;n0r.s to all " 1 roiLt. in Li.h and .-ouihern -Vpvada. tJiJts Bdvancoe luaJo on imi'crishable OFFICE OPTOSITE U. C. R. R. DLl'OT, e.vlt lake citv. ' . (itO. Y. WALLACE, Supt. "UTAfl WESTERN RAILWAY ("IN" AND AFTKIt V'SIMV, MAVt'II h' ' 1ST' 8',' until ril"Qer rtA Utali Western Eailwiy Csrjjciy Will nio dailv tr,iri f,r p-eajen nJ iroi.Lt. LtTcta Sait Llie City m Clmlan's Hitsl, Loirt Lake City utT ii . m. Arrive . t UliLkn1 3 IS m. Lavo C intoc's "j (. tu. Ann o m ,-a:t LaLe City 1:) p. m, Tho ftnue- rf tho Vtvrrn Stasv Co. cor nre with traini it 1 ir. lor lefcio, cir""" t' 'i'3 r "r"' L!r' ' ""1 D' "Qj rtfeet trjin .ill rrttht for th wM mu( bo at the C t. Lkil nut Ik er thuo i u'd. . k p. m. Salt Lako Cio'i Jaa.tt, IsTi. iu |