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Show A 33AVE B3G.C ! I "What Yfomaii Wi Im? A Woman's Pcnl; nbn,t Wo:nsi, by a Wolisd. Mrs. E. B. DCFPEY. Tho only work of tin kinduror written hy a woman is a neee;ity in every Ijouso-holil, Ijouso-holil, itH entire novel iy f.nd cuiivnt practicalness croatei an inimaide ile-j ile-j wand. NotwiilislKrdin ill f d-H?Hte i subjects nec2sarily tr tinted, il is writ eu ! in tuch r 6'(ii'ct pure slylo ns will net iller,d the most ift;ti Jious. ha'ly agent) aevyrbavohad ueli an opp irtumtv to make money nni do Rood. Teru'5 u:.d sample shouts mniled freo on immadiftie application. A. L. BANCKOKT & CO., ml-J S'"i Francisco, Cal. W. U3EDEMEYER, MINING, 'Cossiiilino: and Civil Engineer, AND U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR. Working plans end eHim&to for mines and imi.ro -truenia furnisacO; will euporin-tunti euporin-tunti thoo-ubliibmojt and irorkin? ol mines. Tho conconiration of oroa a specially, Aeezt for tho Humboldt Company (manu-faaurers (manu-faaurers of mining and concontrntinc lnaoh- For plans and in for nation anply at mv 11- " 12 -i-imhall Block, and P. 0. Box I am prepared to tako contracts on tunnels and tbo sinkinc of shafisi. dS SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO RENT. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION'. A it ne b ick house, CiBtaicine clovon rooms, tto rock cellars nn.l o'Jt-imije ar-rarcdd ar-rarcdd loroLo two or throe fami!ie3. Bst , .j:uiiia ia thu ciry; luu- h lues north ol Uoi.-ro; bank. Ar-ply u. J. . ow n 'Valkur Brud. Ren: tj .-uu tbo timr-. mil l''- UO.'j L1-.,A.NL Tim . t-ocumtro., viii u.liiDshonf- U-rly . fciiio-1 byoBini' un ir.rlu-r-, utio atj t 1 r. il. iijiur, hou'Q u juiumj. mKl FOX SALE. f :j;DK bTO.JC, l'lXTfk-r; AJD GOOD r.-vciuit of iho ill foilrb ,r thc irotrieor Am.ly on ih-- itriwa-.-., c. 1J. SiLcr. mo- l tlcl r- mrl. (OR RENT. ..r.y f" Wire tdtiet 'h. Oruait, e. O. b 'i .tj. m, ri Ui-.TIUN Of Til S .SI'SNcIiT 1 e-ta:e en .".4 Soctl kora aifh Thi. i.rODor-3-. o e :C:b!y -i:,vt. V VnCr ?J P- tJ command of C. . bpanocr. ui ivia tlie Trans -Continental Route. jThis is tho shortcut, br&t and only j line running Pullman's celebrated 'Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, jat Omaha and fruni the Wear, via Orand Junction, Marshall, Cedar lirpids, Clinton, Sterling" and Dixon, 'for CHICAGO AND TH3 EAST, Passengers lor Cni'a::o, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Biiii.do, Niagara Fails, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, 'j oronto, Montreal, Quebec, Poniand, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago &. North; Western Kaihvay. Close connections arc m:;de at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chiengo, Kankakee Line and Pan Hrmdie Rm;:;, for t.W points EAST and SOUTM-KASr, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central ihr all points SOUTH. This is the J'ionc:r JJm bstwcpn the Pacific Coast and Cliicago, and was the first to connect with the great Pacific Koads, and form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND PvOUTE. This line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best steel rail, and all tho appointments are hrst-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pin.LitAs Palack Drawing Eoo.m AND SlJCEPlXG t OACUES, llUCUnOUS, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pici'? int Lunging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Butlers 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 word, this GREST THROUGH LINE has the best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment of any road in the West, and has no competitor in tho country. Kemember you ask for your Tick ets via me unicngo & in orth- Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United States. "W. H. ETENNETT. Oon'l Passenger Agent. MARVIN HUGHITT, General JjunoruUou dent. jan27 N. & E DOUKCFSKY. Sola Agents In Utah. Territory fob tut: CelEtotsfl MILLER'S EXTRA f. p. CHibr's mi oa mm. lyiiilosalo Dealers in (mil lursortorg of Ales, Cigars, Tobacco, etc., iSCOND EOLiTii STREET Tito doors wct of Walker km'a, SALT LAKE CITY. Orders from tbo country promptly .iled. niro Oldest Business House in Utah. WALKER BRCVS, Salt Lake Cit. A Goaoral Banking Business Transactor PP.3MPT AND CARTFUL ATTINTI3H GIVEN TO C! UC71QHS, AND REM'TTAKCf S MADE OH ' DAY OF PAY ME II T. Special Reference and Correspondents: I IT. II. Chiflhi &, Co., New York City; L!i'dhw & Co., New York City; irel Nritionftl IJank, CliicftRo: Omaha N.i-I ti'inal B:tuk, Omaha; Staid Savings Association, St. Louie; bank of California, Cali-fornia, San Franciico; Bunk of British Nnr;h America, San l-'ranchco. 17 oTJTioisr. rp UK PUBLIC ARK IIERKBY X warned not to negotiate fur a pm-mi-otv note eiven by Julin "Wayman in favrr t"f .Incob Wcik-r, and dated March riih, ISTij. raymont bas been ttojipuJ. ml4 G00D TEMPLAR'S LODGE, Ho. 3, I. 0. G. T. G ft AN D SOCIAL BALL, AT THB Liberal Institute, Wednesday Evening, March YIth, 1S75. Tho Lodgo will use every effort to . ensuro a select party, and make it the best given this sonson. TICKETS - - ONE DOLLAR. Admissiou only by Ticket or Invitation. Invita-tion. Tickets can bo obtained at John Manning's Store, opposite- Great Western West-ern Hotel. m7 WoUoll'a Eand. JiiEe3 Currio, Proniptor; SEE THE The Greatest Invention of the present day, flQ HOLES TO THREAD, EITHER ABOVE OR IN THE SHUTTLE. It is the Lightest Running Machine and can be used by tboae of delicate health. . It never Slips Stitches nor Breaks the Thread, even when the wheel is lumcd (he icrong way. It MAKES RUT LITTLE NOISE and has moat room under the arm. It is ALWAYS READY TO WORK, and can be instantaneously set from 2n'o. 300 to No. 10 cotton. Can be had on Monthly Instalments. DAYNK3 & SOX. A large lot of E3TEY ORGANS on ban I. All New Styles. The Best Orgaii3 ia the World. DAYMEG Sl SCM. s .s . b Z 0 w' 1" m P SALT LAKE CITY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Sprit's Term opens April 12, "of In Btsnnv-nt Kooms rf New Presbvto-rinn Presbvto-rinn C'hurcli, cornor of Second South and Second Eist strtiets, Undor the tuition of PROF. JOHN M. COYNE U, Ph. D. For ratc3 of tuition nnd enrollment, paronU and older pujila will apply, by k-ltiir or in per-oa, tj K. II. Pahsos -.ir Kev. Josiau Wilcu, P. O. Box 570, Salt Lake Citj. mrT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t WW S T O El A riRST-Cu ES FAMILY GROCERY HQ?SE. I Decidodly the Best TEAS A1JD CQ3FEES. ISlK'cial liulucciiioiits for FA JULY VllADE. 6. F. mml &. Co.. 33 First SoaliStrcrt. - Efia bsej s t5s m? ei r-bsry ksj k? V i ! ! I CLOSING OUT SALE! ibbo.U'J bewing IVlachines tor - - $45,00 90,00 Manufacturing Machines for - - 65,00 4 and I Hops, by Coil, per pound, ,15 iy.uu i cu iui o lu v uo iui - - - O.UU 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 fo,- - 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--poLincls 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 l.bO" Women's Rubber Ventilators for - 1.00 And many items regardless of cost. CALL EARIV Afl SECl'itE THE B4RC1IYS WHILE THEY LAST. TIASBEL & SO. Is KJ i Ccril 1 ' Liilj 75 Ttai 79 First South Street Jalt Lake City BAIN WAGONS. I V? MY SPKl STOCK OF THESE CELE- tion hn 1, ,; -n?, v'-p,n a;crfo:d in L"L'h iw given Mm tW. Zr i mr. , 'N W AU0'T, m lho Pt throe vc.irs. nnd Mr. lbin Ji u-os mc thiit he nevnr vim so well prepared to m;,ke voo.1 -.,.. as lie era d" tZo ",at "0 Ki" SCml " hM" cX& Call and seo my Slock comUm'.W arriving ol the various kinds of h'eaghf, Fai-ia, Ore and light Spring Wagous, Of nil Sizpjj ami 8t-!es- WAGON MATERIAL AND HARDWOOD, Ino most complete and carefully selected Stock in Utah ; Walter A. Wood MOWING AND EEAFING MACHINES: . PADDOCK SULKY II AY liAKE. best in tlicUrntcd States; A Full Stock of the Celebrated M S. TEN BROEKE CONCORD GARHIAGES AND BUGGiES; lho Best and Moat Improvotl 3L0WS AND HARROWS, Cora Cultivators, etc. F. 0. LINF0RTH, Pli. B., ' SILING NOTICE. Asxayer mu (1seiist; ' T ALL WHOM IT .MAY CoN-- CoN-- - 1 '-" -N'ct c- i. Lcrt.v given, Th.t I :un th. owner nf 7;.e f.'i undivided of of Iron Ore-. t,,cn, U.T, I. T.. r.d .1 K.r..,( r0 clluiovd """ jac9MMiir.tMtit,t f.,r die wrac eivpl "- j with iho. I i-o lorl.id nv -d nil lor- Laboratorv Pir t Sonlh frur, three ni exlrv ore fr.-m aid LcdKe ard d.o-? sol ..fZ. C. M. 1. dop. urg of llie fsme w;hou; my ooa- OFI'K'K IKiriiS, rri , t " ' ,!FBiv looeie t i!v, V . T., Reference H'SI. JEXyiyGS. jl i'ebmary loili, 1ST5. f.9 |