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Show AMUSEMENTS. SILT LIKE T11E1THE THE LI y O A. IR P S! Th Manac meat take great pla3 ire in o- nouncii; t-n enBoatont tur a limited nuiii-bur nuiii-bur of Di.aii wu ihe celebr-lid Liipi (My Gcujaiij! Comix-sod of the following talented utistes, MISS DICKIE l.INGAH 1, Wm. HORACE LIXGAltD, ! Mlt. HOWARD PAUL, Miss HA'ITIE ROCHE, Mb. FKED S10K.ES, Who will appear every Erenins d-J'ioi! the Vn ok outi jnuraa? Matii.-e, .-i-tod by ilouibtrs ut ibo llramutio Cuiimuy. Tuesday Evening, March 23d, Will bo rrcrnttd. 'or the fir it time in i-lt Litko City, tb. bcttutilV iilty.irsniiat.il irm tho Ficn-'h if Al- 'd ijuinas. in 3 id.-, entuloj, ALPHONSE. Msw. Quichard Mtf3 Dickie Liccatil Jtao Marc do Montnig-lm.tho Montnig-lm.tho CommiiEdor ... W m. Horace Lid.btc With a B-rrnK out. Kollowed by Mil. llOWAHI) IATJXj, Tn Two of bis oelobra'ol Chiraotor S:n5 Ilia first Wit to Jsali 1 ko ciry- j In ccnc.unoii Mr, LING-ARD W ill giro liter ty of nil Urimul, Uimnabio Charuetor Sketches. 20 1 SKETCHES ! 1 20 CHANGE OF PHtUKAMMiS NIGHTLY ! SCALE OV PHTCHS. Notwithstanding tho imuianso exiienao uttindinu the Lin nu.ru eoaeiiicnt, ihcro will bo no advance i.n tno rrgulurT-diitro rat-s, oxeaiit in iho matter of itojorviiii hoats. which will be Twont-lnro Cunts additional duriu th-i i onigomot t. liiliil N. & E BOUKOFSKY, Soie Agents In Utah Territory FOB Til K Celeorated MILLER'S EXTRA J. F. Cutter's Extra Old BOURBON. Wholosalo Dealers in and Importers of FOREIGN WINES, BRANDIES, Ales, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., SECOND SOUTH STREET Two doors west of Walker Ero'a, SALT LAKE CITY. Orders from the country promptly filled. mro SALT LAKE CITY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Spring Term opens April 12, '75, In Basement Kooms of New Presbyterian Presbyte-rian Church, cornor of Second South and Second East streets, Under tho tuition of PROF. JOHN M. COYNER, Ph. D. For rates of tuition and enrollment, E a rents tind olilfr pupils will apply, y letter or in person, t E. H. Parsos-or Parsos-or Kev. Jusiau Whlcu, P. O. iiox 675, Suit Lake C ty. mr" NOTICE! rpHEBE WILL BE LET, AS PER 1 order of the (.'ounly Court, on Thursday, the 25th day of Murch instant, in-stant, sundry jobs of grading and other wo'k on the new county n-ad leading from the -vicinity of Union Fort to the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canon, near Buttlervillc. Also tbo building of a Bridge over Big C Uunwood Creek, near ibe head of, thH old "Big Co.tonword L'anal." The jobs will bo let on the ground to tho lowest low-est responsible bidders, cmimeneinu at 9 a.m., nanr the residerc of Green Fluke, one half milo north of Union Fort. D. BOCKHOLT, County Clerk, ;-all Lake County, Bv Elms a. Smith, Deputy. Salt Lake City, March J9, 1S75. m20 Administrator's Notice. VTOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN i that tho undersigned has been duly appointed and qualiuVd by the Probato Court of Suit Lake county, Utah Territory, Terri-tory, to act as executor of Henry B. Brady, deceased. All persons are therefore there-fore notilu-d of Ihe said fact and required to pre;unt lothe undersigned, at his orlico in Salt Lake city, all claims they mav have against the said deceased, or in default de-fault tbonjnf such claims will be barred by the statute. Dated Salt Lake city, March 0th a.d. 1S75. GEO. E. WHITNEY, Administrator of the estate of H. B. Brady, deceased. m0 Q r-i tsi h o o w CO D. S. DANA, Attorney, Provo City, ----- rtah. J. Mc C ARE OL L, Practical Boot and Shoe Maker, I (Late of Erglantl,) t SKCVSD SOIT1I ST . or.p Walker B-o'i , Hank, SALl' LAKK CiiY, Li Alt. Elcr-airing neatly ex-cuted. AU orders Us puacLuallr attended to. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Many thousands of lives have been lest by SkRHQUSIES But the proiit number of peoplo thus serine J is small compared with th who Imve been killed, and the many more whose health bus been Through wearing loakv, or thin, slop-shop Bocits and Shoos. To alt ,l, value the health oi themselves and famil cs we have to say there is no mi for you to buy the trashy ai ticles imported from or elsnvhnrp, beoiv.io you c:m proai Boots nml Shoos niide hpro 0 rcli.it.le quality. p.'rlV.'t til, ami moot re;isonl!e prices, ;it Ihe WokKixuuts'i Co-orEj;vnvE Association. REPAIRING DOME. HIDES BOUGHT. , THE TIwVDE SUPPLIED WITH LEATHER AND FINDINGS. iiO 3.1ain Sti-eet. S. P. I'UOMITOX, Superintendent - - : A CHOICE NEW PATTERNS SPRING CALICOES Just revived at TAYLOR & CUTLER'S. We have a Full Ptock of , DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AUD SHOES HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, Etc., And though wedo not advertise to fell at Cost, will guarantee to at 11, cither Wholesale or lletail, as low as any house in Utah. TAYLOR Sc CUTLER, Under Taylor's Hotel, East Tcmu'e strctt. S IE A FIRST-CLSS FAMILY GBQOERY . HOUSE. Decidedly the Best TEAS AUD COFFEES. Special Inducements for FAMILY TKADE. t'AX'T BE JSEAT i3s M1V I'll ICES. G. F. ClIMU & Co., No. 33 First South Sireet. lEASDiLL Co, CLOSING OUT SALE! $65.00 Sewing Machines for - - $45,00 90.00 Manufacturing Machines for - - 65,00 I 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 So.cks for - - ,30 1.00 Men's Long Ribbed Hose for - .75 .50 Cans of 23-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 - 1.00 1.50 Women's Ribber Ventilators for - 1.00 And many items regardless of cost. CALL EARLY AXD SECl'BE THE BARGAIN WHILE THEY LAST. TglggB oo. Jonx Sua ui Jk., Vico-Preiidr-nl. J. T. Little, rLasurer. ti7t!aii Forwarding Company, (Iccor 'orate-l r.n.le- ihe Laws of tho 'i crntory.j UntltM I'untr.-u't with Kaih-oad lompanit's and last Freight Lines. rE WII.L FORWAltn r.nOPS TO ALI loiaf ib Utih j touthern Nevada, irficlL d'"m 'ud', on lnr.riih.hlo 5FFICE OrfOSlTE D. C. R. R. i,aT SALT LAKE CITY. ' ja tEO.I.n-.UUCK,Supl.j UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY OX AND AFTFR MONDAY, MAFCII 2..I, li75, and until further notice the M Western Railway Company Will run Jail? futcs for r-'neen ind Irtiibt, bo!wet Silt LqaC rily and Clinton's Hotel, Loavo bull Lao City t 7:3-1 a. m. Arrive ' t Clintca . U 15 a- 0 Lavo Clinton' -.'.n (1 m. Ar:ivo t-al t Lak CitT-): P- OH Tho of tho Wen -era Staco Co- con- rKc n;ib tr.iirjs at 1. lor Tooele, -v r-r 1. i-h r in.l Dry Cunyon, aad Ureel cr- nt al: I. a- n tllj. 'hrau,-h tL-ktU can Le r'ocarel & the tram. .-ilt froieht for the w-it tun ft bo at ihe U-C U-C iei-ut oi la er than o'rkck p.m. , 11. P. 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