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Show a' AMUSEMENTS. isliFTIiTiJii Salt Lakn Thoitre Corporation, Proprietor! Cla.Tion C.ino. U'lowra. TIME-Dcon opto Bt 7:S0: PcrfcrBauce lo ewmme co nt S. i EYERY EVENING tins feel i '" SATURDAY MATINEE, TITH Silver Orchestral Band, THIS EVEIjInc, AS ENTIRE Change of Programme, Box office now opea for sale of reaerved seata. Oldest Business Houso in Utah. WALKER BRO'S, Salt Lake City. A Goneral Banking Business Transacted, PROMPT AND CARE Fill ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS, COL-LECTIONS, AKO REMITTANCES MADE ON DAY Of PAYMENT. Special Jlecrcncc and Correspondents: H. B. Clafliu & Co., New York City; Laiohiw (to Co., N-w York City; irst r-iatioNiil Bunk, Chicago; Omaha National Na-tional BaDk, Omaha; titato fcinviogs Association, St. Louit; bank of Ca'i-fornift. Ca'i-fornift. tian Francisco; Bank of British Worth Amorici, San Francisco. f7 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ESTRAY NOTICE. FOLLOWED A TEAM FROM SANDY, XjeUay. 23d inf lant, n light bay horao, imall royo around tho men, bald faced, four while legs, tack marked witn aaddle, about It) yia.s old; loft at Brite' aiaoici, o i. 'I ho owni r is requ stod to call, urove prop-ny, pay ch.r es, and la ;e bin awey. f H. UKIGGS Labi. J. McCARRoLL, Practical Boot and Shoemaker, (Lata of England.) SECOND SOUTH ST.. opp. Walker Dro'B Bank, BALI LAKH ClTY, DTAll, Roiiairing neatly cx cutcd. All orders fi pnrcuallg Bt'ooed to. SPECIAL ADVERriSEMENTsT TO REtT. rPHE PREMISES NE R THE POST-I POST-I otTcc, known aa the -Tribune" bultdinit. Apply to JI'.oiier A 1 ldredgo. fjj fPH". PREMIS-.S NOW OCCU-'IKD BY Mrs. King, situated on tbo south corner of tbo b oo" trom I'owns.nd House. Jppiy to W . It. Hooper. ALSO rpUR PREMISES KNOWN A3 THE L Amy Dwell ng. sifiated on First Enat Street, near fceonnd outh, near tho Keva.e , w'u u auil by Air. Uhoolor. Apply to W. H. Hooper- f6 I3U0MS FUltNISHKD OR T7NFDRN-Xij T7NFDRN-Xij nhod. s.nrl or in euif, quiot, cortral -nd plensunt- hnquira nt thia orfice. f 21 GO EAST via the Trans -Continental Route. This is the shortest, best and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Couches, connecting with Union Pacific R. li. at Omaha and from the West, via Urand Junction. Marshall. Cedr . lipids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Palls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, loronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis. St. Louis, Cairo nnd all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickels via Chicago and the Chicago & North-Western Railway. Cl03e connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the L.ike Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. B Ihjs is the Pionetr Line between the Pacific Coast aud Chicago, and . was the first to connect with the great Pacific Rojids, 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 Diiawko Room AND SLEEP!: ( OACHES, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with tiie celebrated Miller Safely Platform, and patent Butlers and Couplings, estinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every otherappliance that has been devised for the safety ot passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and Bmoothest track 'and the most elegant and comforta-ble comforta-ble equipment ot any road in the West, and has no competitor in tho country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chie-igo 6c Xorth-Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United Slates. W. H. 8TES7TETT. Oen'l i'aajecf or Agent. KABVIH HTJOHITT, General Superintendent. jaoTT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I GEO. A. ALDER, Ag't, la now selling his immense Stock ol i Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, CENTS' CLOVES AND LADIES' FURS, ETC. To make room for his LARGE SPRING PURCHASES. Customers will do well to call before purchasing, AS THEY WILL SAVE MONEY BY DOING SO. Remkmufjc: Sign of the YELLOW BOOT, No. 57 Main street. Wholesale and 1-telail. 1 N.B. We C4in furnish the Leather Trade with Goods at low Figures. AM NO'.v' RECEIVING MY SPRING STOCK OF THESE CELE brated Wagons. No Wagon ever sold iu Utah has given belter salisfan. Hon than has the BAIN WAGON in the past three years, and Mr B.in assures me that he never w:is so well prepared to make good Wagons as he i (or this season, and that he will send a belter Wagon now to Utah than ho ever did before. Call and see my Stock constantly arriving ot the various kind, of Freight, Farm, Ore and Light Spring Wagons, Of all 8izes aud Stvles; VACON MATERIAL AND HARDWOOD The most complete and carefully selerted Stock in Utah ; ' Walter A. Wood MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES' PADDOCK SULKY HAY HAKE, !wl in the United Stales; A Full Stock of the Celebrated lilEiSH CONCORD CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, '1 he BrBt and Most Improved PLOWS AND HARROWS. Corn Cultivators, etc. I guarantee all I sell to give satisfaction, "and I "sell at tho most reasonablo prices. Anniuas : r ... HfNYARD SEBKEfc, Salt Lake City, Utah. ! iest V ahon Depot south of the Theatre. anl 1 1TOTIOITS, Fancy and Staple DRY CO.OD8, Silks, Satins, POPLINS, VELVETS, LADIES' FURS a T-v . . . . . la ui Lo' UNDERWEAR, Gents' Furnishing Goods, A LARGE ASSORTS EfvfT OF LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. THE CHEAPEST Arctics and Enters xixr THE OITr. Wl. JENNINGS & SOf'S. J H. H A G U E f"lPor(er aid Dealer in y 6160(1,1 and jMlizzIe-loading- RIFLES m SHOT CUS, ji OV REVOLVERS, P O DERINGERS, POCKET PISTOLS Etc, Etc., Etc. Prepared and Loose Ammunition of all kinds A romplete Variety f FISHING TACKLE alvays on hand A COMJ-ETEXT WORKMAN U Employed lo do aU kiJof Sepair. H8 Main Street, One Door North of Elephant Store MIM.NG-OTICE. F. 0. LINFORTH, PL. B T0 ALL Wll-.M IT MAY Coy. Mil CllOIllisf. 1 corn, Notice ir hnr-bv given, Tlit I am tho owner of 7;0 f,..'t un.livid.xi of aid in tho 'Kos.-y L.ijo." X0wfund- aipinrt ncg ,tintint f.ir llio same eic-nt .nj e, , ' f jnna to extra,. t orn fr -m aflid L-dire ftnd T i. . di-P-.irg of the ,me Without my . L1n"ry-Fir.l S ,th .TmI, th. sent. J t"ou door, west of Z. C. M L JOBS ROWBERRY. , OFFICE HOfRS, f,oIu ,0 Tooele Citv, U. T., 1 P.M. and from 2 lo 4 r M K.bruary 16th. 1875. r, BtfrranW!lh JENy! J25 |