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Show IMPROVED Bessemer Sleel Horse Shoes, Rolled with (iroove roudy for Fiuuliiii", SHOE SII.1FES OF DIFFERENT SIZES. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., Agents for Utah. Their h'ecommtinlaiioni are: First. Great economy in shoeing, as the weight is fully one-quarter less than the common iron shoe of same size, and being made of steel, (which readily hardens by dipping the continuous calk, at a red heal, into water), will cause them to wear several limes longer than iron. Sewnd Prevents the slipping of the foot, either buck or sideways, on any soil when traveling, and with the same muscular power a horse will travel more miles in a day. . . . Third Greater case and comfort when standing, us the foot is raised alike at tbo heel and toe, and bears all around upon the shell in a natural "fourth. When properly set, is a sure cure and prevention of interfering. No horse was ever known to interfere with these shoes, and hundreds have hern entirely cured by them. . . Fifth. The internal web protects the sole from injury by contact with hard substances, ulso prevents balling, or cutting the feci m snow, or carrying carry-ing small stones- ... L Sixth. Admits of the frog, which in some wepcets is the most important import-ant organ of the foot, coming nioro readily in ooi.taet with the ground, thereby there-by absorbing the requisite moisture and pressure,, to keep n m healthy condition, con-dition, and soft, as nature intended, in order that it might act as an elastic cushion, to receive in part the force of the blow and prevent mpiry to tho internal organs of the foot, and the whole system, when traveling on hard surfaced roads. lice?" Nothing that was said dur- NCW SVESTISC m - NTS. ine the speech that caused deeper r.- -..-- fi;nr tho miiiim than this fi 1 1 Ti i n il mmirimn SALT LAKE CITY EHEWERY, JACOB MORITZ A CO- LAGER BEER, ALE &, PORTER, er tui kl:o on, bottli:. Of th Burt Quality. Orders left at the Saloon uuaor tho Wasatch Ibjlcl will bo promptly attended at-tended to. (ity NCW 3VESTlSefUI"NTS. SALT LAKii'Kli H. R0SINSKY Manager TII11ET5 Nights and Saturday JIatiuee, ComtconL-ine THURSDAY Eve., Hay 20, 1875. THE WONDERFUL JACKLEY FAMILY! Acrobats and Gymnasts. AclciiowlGflgra Chanijioiss of tie Worli The entiro Troupe, ELKV-: IN NUMBER, will appear at onv timo in tbo Greatest Athletic Display ever seen, CoD.-ijtinn' of EUYrTIAX PYRAMIDS, CLASSIC tiHOUl'lSGS, SINGLE, DOl'HLE AND TRIPLE BACKWARD SOMERSAULTS. ThoiJ .Vaner A 1 1 i . of tho UrirorM, THE JACKLEY FAMILY, Will bo agisted by Mom hereof THE DRAMATIC COMPANY. For Itrtkv.!a:s?ec Uil s of tbo Day. l)oi cliico oiion for tho aalo of Reserved Soi-S on i'uoid y. Doore opon f.t 7. Si), iiarroriun.ee to o:m-mer.(?3 o:m-mer.(?3 nt S o'c't cfc iirejis .ly. Adiuifiiion: Uiual jiriets. .A O -A. JR 3D ! rE, the undersigned, having connected con-nected cj.irselvtM with Lho lio- tail Dept. (Dry Goodo side) of Z. C. M. I., c..'iilia!ly invite our friends to call and see us at tho above location, where we will endeavor to make it aa much their interest to deal as it will be our pleasure to serve them. EUvVIX DOWDEX, mCO ul'STAVE JOHNSON. Sheriff's Sale. PURSUANT T AN EXECUTION TO J. mo (iireciol by tho Third Judicial Dii-irirt Dii-irirt Ujurt ot lho Torritory of Utah, t hall oxi oso at i utlio alo, &i tbo fmnt door of iho Cuurt Uou-o in : ha Cry of s'ali Lai c.CouDiy of Salt Lfike, irj.l Torrrory of 1 th. on f-atimiay. Juno l-l'i. iST.i. at V o'clock, m.. thofoiloivin,' iio eriUd uromijjs. U-rrit: All tho right, tit'.o ono :rrerc.'t Luke human had on UJ'ob ar h. or ociuirud tho:o- ai'tor, in tho 1 oily Var-en mim aitcuDJ nor Arg ma, ia rti- Cottonwood CnycD, ArconU niininf Ji'tnct, Salt L;a couDty. Utah to ritoiy, tjhosoldai tho rrovorty of LuhoShuuiau. at ihusuitofJoha.M. r re tor, and latcainit Luae Snumar. 'icrm of talc caih. SrPIIKN W.TAYLOR, uiVJ ShonlTSaltLako County, Utah. DANIEL OUT OF THE DEN. The undersigned, having secured tho services of the ell-Utiown confectioner, confec-tioner, II. WALLACE. Will come out of thn baaomont on Mondtiv, tho 17th, to the stora on the Ground i'"loor, with a full line of GEOCERIES, HOME-MADE Candies; Cakes and Pies, Soda Water and Summer Drinka, Candy made on the premises, ' And soM wholes-da and retai'. Givo you old friend a call at 90 East Temple Street, 10 D AX I EL GItEKXIG. SANPETE COAL. THE SAX PETE COAL AX 0 COKE J. Company aro njw pr.-pirod to furnish a Superior Article of Coal In any quantity desired, and at rcason- Orders by Car Load Solicited. Address JnnK T. Lynch, Manager, N alo, bnrjr.e c County, Utah. E. n. r ARSON'S, Ajr-ut for Salt Lake C'itv and vicinity. Loave orders Ht prliU'tlkv. mlti C. TOMLINSON, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, 0ipcbita City Markat, Salt Lalto City. JEWELRY REPAIRED. &22 PHILADELPHIA TRADE. SAUSSER DANGLER & CO. 412 to 420 South 13th St., PHILADELPHIA, PA., Mjufwtar . Full Lin. WOSIEfCS, MISSES' i CHILDRES'5 FINE SEWED SHOES. Our enrib aro stampod with our namw ud H-arr&nLisi. and aro kept or L. C H- X, uJ ail lho iTiaoipaJ itoro. niv Z. O. M. I. COLUMN. SPRINGof'75. O THE CENERAL PUBLIC throughout Utak ami- the neighboring Territories, Z. C. M. I. ofl'er a large and wi'll j selected line of Merchandise of verj description. descrip-tion. The advantages of capital and experiuncu ptesessed by this Institutiou enable it to ofier a general stock of Merehmulise at lower figures than aiy other houve ;-o1imllj' remote from manufaeturing ccn!' o. The DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT is displaying a large and attractive iine oi Spring Prints and other Dre3S Goods, together with all the popular brands of Bleaohed and Brown Goods, Ticks, Denims, Uiukoriea, Cheviots, and our usual full line of Nulions besides many attractive Novelties recently selected in the East. l bb& The GROCERY and HARDWARE Department, constantly replenished by large shipments and dealing principally with manufac- j. a turers,oflerallgoodsatpopularpric s. Animmense Aj and varied stock of Staple and Fancy GroCflries, 1 Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Hazard and Giant Powders, Fupe, Mining Outfits, Plows and other C$ O Agricultural Implements, Stoves, Stove Furniture, etc. jP 2 ffj I & j m The JBoot and Shoe Department ha been enlarged to double its former capacity and is now displaying a superior class ot goodi1, jjJJ embracing the most staple and popular Styles known in American markets, among which, for Ladies' and Children's wear, we call attention to the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sellers & Co., Sausser, Dangler & Co., and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed and sought for. Particular attention is; called to immense additions recently made in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. . Frencn Stock (these goods for quality and finish are superior to anything known.) Jouilot, Beaumerville, Meroier, Saucier, Sorro, Level, Lasker, " Ckas. Siiuonl t'orneitlan, Cornelius llcigl. Domestic Stock : AVax, lleuiluck aud Oak Russets ; I Upper; Pebble; ' ! Hemlock and l'biladel- Tampico ; phia Calf aud Kip; Oak and Hemlock Har- Bulf; ness Leather; Splits ; Santa Cruz Sole Leather Welling; and all the latest Styles Roans in all Colors ; of Lasts.; Curaeoa; In short, our preparations for supplying a large Spring trade will be found thorough and complete in every Department Depart-ment of the Institution. :h. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. . Am |