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Show L'STiL Ji nk l-ltb. we will sell Furniture Fur-niture low ilowu; also Crockery, je- Bakuatt Ukos. THE KXAMt NATION of 1'rof. Y. H. luiger's school will el.se Friday, Fri-day, June '2d. r.ironU and friends ol education arc invited to attend. je- UILLETS CREAM DRY HOP YEAST niakos tho best of brood. FREE SAMPLES in every store, jl KEW STYLES PRISTS 6jo per yard at Taylor &Cltler's, myGO Ladies' Suits, dusters from $2 up; children's suits of all sizes from 75c up to $7.50; to be had at Shwartz1 store, opposite postofEce. my 30 A VERY FREQUENT HE MARK AMONG THE LADIES: "If we want good Tea we must go to Davis'." my2S HILL'S FARM Pleasure Grounds now open for visitors. School parties admitted free. my 27 THOMAS CARTER, agent for VANITY FAIR and Gilt EJge Fine Cut. ml9 Carl C. Asmusses, practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Opposite the Post Office. f 12 1 Lucerne, Red Clover, Lawn Grass seeds at Knowldcn'a. Now ia the time to sow it ni!3 RED CANON COAL. Still the old reliable $u.75 per ton at the yard, $7.50 delivered. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY in difficult places. Full weight and quality of coal guaranteed. A lasting aud true friend (or the rich aud poor. Try it ouc and all. Orders always meet with promptness and care. Robert Smith, Agent. Office, 65 Maip street. m24 Oily Substances always iggra-vate iggra-vate Skis Diseases. OintmenU are therefore rather hurtful than beneficial. bene-ficial. Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which opens, instead of clogging the pores with grease, has, as might have been expected, widely superseded oleaginous oleagin-ous compounds as a remedy foi scorbutic affections. my30 One hundred pieces marseilles and , piques from 15c up; dress goods from 12Jc up; shawls from $1 up; prints from 6Jc up; at Shwartz' store, opposite oppo-site poatoftice. my30 What a beautiful lot of BABY CARRIAGES, and so very cheap at Dinwoodey's Furniture Store. alS BOOKBINDING dono at the Her-, Her-, ald office in best styles and cheapes rates, tww (cottdfi uint Low I'riee.-. Wo li it : mm- 'in lj:iii-i a full nnd com-I com-I ilt to S'.iji-k of ji rin anj Summer CutUi nuniil'ic'Lin-1 by .mrs'dves ex-prc.-ily I ri!i is :nai!;-t; nnd in addition mo dai'y revival,' all On lat-.t styles aud put.rns woim in New Yurk. A nia.'iuiV'tuniri w-j nro unable i to sell Ltioai 10 ti p.T e.c;it. lea than the fame can bo b .my lit nt any olhr house ia tliii ei'.y. The trad-jwo supply at Xw 'vik wholesale rat!;. Liberal terms i;i'.-c:i to leipjTsible partUi. L. GuLlBKG it Co., Wiinfdch BuilJiriK. M a:.'j;"iiut jry 20 WaUcr street, New I Yji'. a" 3 a LK rlMIIES, ijaojii Cliiirlot'.e', Kgir LjnionaJc, Summer Beverage;, Oh-:'j Wi'H-a, Pure Liipiurs, English Ale and Porter, Icq Co'.d Beer, Superior Cigars, Fancy Drinks, Occidental Saloon, 3-5 First South St-e-e. ol0 Kccjulute tUe iiodiiy F mictions Th:s advice should beeipocially heeded by thoso who sutler from an irregular habit cf the b :dy or disorders of the bladder or kidneys. Inactivity of the bowels, or of tho urinary organs, is speedily rectified by tliat wholesome t,perient and sterling invigorativediurotic, Hoste'.tar'a Stomach Hitters; and, as all KiTtiC tions of the organs of discharge have a 6trong , tendency to become chronic, mid that very rapidly, the use of tho Bitters should not be delayed de-layed a momcat longer than is ceces-sary. ceces-sary. The action of this in;liaiabIccor-rejtive in;liaiabIccor-rejtive upon tho bowels ditiVrs widgly I'rom thai of a drastic purgative, tinco ft is never yioient or abrui-t, bat always gentle, and natural, and its efforts upon tho bladder and kidneys uro streng .hen-in. .hen-in. as well as mildly stimuUlive. The tiua.lt ful impetus wlihli it g v-?s to digestion diges-tion also redurs it a moit desirable Ron-cral Ron-cral tonic. uny-li DIED. Dirk In tho lGth wird, this city. May 'list, of dliithoria, Ann Elua, younccst daughter of Wm. and Elizabeth Dorr, &gad o y.-ars and 9 months. Funeral n l'ridfty, Jun 2, nt thi ICth ward sohoolhouose at 10 o'c'ook. Friondj ire ropoctlully ij7ited to atUod. Hauitos In tho 10th ward, this city, Juno 1, lt7ii, ot dropsy, alter sovoral months' illness. ill-ness. Putionc Hampton, who of Bonjaiain Hampton, bnr. Bora in Oloster County, Nojt Jo:nay, Sop-tembor Sop-tembor 9th, 1815. Funeral fron liith ward sohoolbouso nt 10 n.ra.. to-')r. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LEGAL NOTICE. In (he Probate Court for Salt Lake County, Tciritory of Utah. In tho mattofl of tho f state of Dianah Camp, tiocoased; notice. Pursuant to an order of said Court matte on thojl6t day of May, 1S76, notico ia hereby given tftt Xharaday, tho 2Sd day of Judo. A.D., I67i, at 10 a nt.. at the Coanty Court Uouso in alt Lake City, County of dalt Lnko un i Territory ot Utah. havo boon npiiointod as tho time and uUco tor proving tha Will ol the laid lliauati Camp, ecoaicd ut which timo aud plaoo any per (on intor.stod may appear and conteit tho same. Liatadatalc Lako City, this 1st day of iuno, A.D., loTij. D. B0CKU0LT, Clork Probato Court, Salt Lako County, U. T. jo'J Al OlWioM TEA PARTY SOCIAL DANCE For tho Saints from thoNUKWICB CON-1'KKKNCE CON-1'KKKNCE and their 1'iionds, at FILLER'S BILL, TVESUAT, Jl.VE G. Tlckcls, for Tea Party and Danoo, 50c. Ticlrct to bo'had from S. Neslon, Hon., Jno. baynos, S P. Crompton, Ja. Woods, H. F Non'on. W.H.toMor W. F. Poll, filiiler ,t hoiton and W. NojIpd. B. C. & C. F. II. II On and after Monday, May 2flb, 1876, until further notice. Truing will bo run in connection with Utah Southern Railroad Rail-road Trains, as follows: REGULAR PASSENGER TRAINS: Leave SmH Lake, at 7.00 a.m. Arrive at Bingham " 9.15 a.m. Leave binghim " 3.30 p.m. Arrive at Salt Lake " 6.40 p.m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN: (Sundays excepted.) Leave Bingham at - - 8.15 a.m. Arrive at Salt Lake at - 10.30 a.m. Returning leavoSaltLak Qt - 2."0 p.m. Arrive at Bingham at - 4.4o p.m. Tbrouch Tickets for Accommodation Train, One Dollar. a2S GEO. GOS3, Supt. NEW ADVERT I3EMFNTS. GRONK BEER ! OX ACCOUNT OF MY CHUNK BKEK gaining popularity and c'Ii-brity, it luia T unti a noru plaeo in my noii'lihir whic h cau-ei it to tjuxirl, sc-ing hn cnift ia in dunyi.T nincu 1 iiave (t-wted to mako CRONK BEER. My Tifiglilor'fl Beer wai thought to be trouii until a hctter Arliflo i-imn into the Marliet, which puts hie in tho shade. Jolin Ilagell, i. u . c ii ii v i: , m'20 TRAVEL. 3-0 ESO? via ttio Trauii - Continental Route Thia is the shortest, beat and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. it Omaha and from the Went, via -Jrand Junction, Marshall, Cellar Ifcipida, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers lor Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Bufi'alo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, .Vew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, 8t. Louis, 1 Cairo and aU POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago nd the Chicago & North-Western liiiilway. Clrvm rnmiPftinne -ro mdo nt fTI-?. .:ago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Mich-'gan Mich-'gan Central, Pitttburg, Fort Wayne z Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan dandle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago A Alton and Illinois Central or alf points SOUTH. This is the Pioneer 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. Thia line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best steel rail, and aU the appointments are dret-class. The train? are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, aud pleasant lounging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Buffers nd Couplings, Westinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety of passenger trains. All trains are run by leeranh. Tn a word, this GREAT THROUGH LIKE has the best ar.d smoothest track, rod the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment of any rotd in the West, aud has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tick-eta Tick-eta via the Chicago 6c North -Western Railway, aud take no otheK , Tickets over this route are sold by ill Ticket Agents in the United States. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., may be had at any of the Through Ticket Offices in the West, or upon personal or written Application to J. W. Irons, Ticket Agent, alt Lake City, A. H. Earl, ficket Agtr.i at Ogden, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. H. Steunett, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. FURNITURE, ETC. T DLWOOM, 75, 77 aM 79 First South Street, Wholesale and lietail Dealer in Furniture, BABY CARRIAGES WALL PAPER, WINDOW BLINDS, "Pmicy "Brackets, M I EE It O It S , Feathers, SPRINC BEDS, Hair and Wire Mattresses, fehlS SEVVINC MACHINES. FISH, CBOCEBIES. ETC. oc c,,Z TME'SUS EXPLOi ON T li i; .v i: w lIDDELl"& ER0T7N, V I C 1 O wwm r'-;;,,;v!;',v,r"'-',hrj,'i'T l:, t"tlm .i.i f'ol i 'n h'.r, ) ...lif.- 'i 1 I t't-SV I cm I'.J.jr r I1-, k 1 -i.n. h xt?tt$ Wiy Grcceri(3 asii PriTifkis, w&Cm "'""""""" e .,Tp-'-f AV.Vj'il rh. li.n.,.. cn.rfri," .1. ..l.-v. - I i ! .... ih.ir ; zixim-- .-' JY$mfy FOR SALE CHEAP ! LIGHT RUNNING! NOISELESS Tlu Victor Iiiliiiic is ni.nl of the lit) ret uiHtTial, mni n f ll'j I or t-x-pcn.eo id fpiiri.'J to mako tho "Vktk" ir all its points li'.t-jd to mcil the wants of every family. It his a "Kdf-Setting Ncc-llc. a. perfect per-fect ten hi on, anil a nuw anl (,iii:auv IMI'ROVBK SiJLTTLK. It Wl 1 F. w fr III tho met dulii'ftio tirxturo to i It - ljunvi - et material wiihout clmuc of Un-i ni ai.il Ufes with rmial facility, tilk, ii i'ii, cr Cotton thread. , We havo f.o simp!iCJ it; cou-lru'-lio that ! I'll E MOST INEXPERIENCED C.VNCI'KK-ATE C.VNCI'KK-ATE AND KKUL'I.ATE IT. SOLD C?J EASY TERMS. CROCK WELL A BASS KIT, Gon'I Aorti. lit faoulh fatroet. ealt Lako L'iiy, b jI'J DAVID JAMES, Gas, Water and Steam Fitter, Ro'pcctfully announcoi to tin pullia that he will carry od ibe basicaj; o tho Ia:o firm ot Mitchell A Jame-. and 'ru-ts. by strict at-tOEtion at-tOEtion 10 buaiociS and auiall prufiu, to mcri: ft continuacco .f the patronaga 0 iibciully be-tuwed ui,0Q tbo late firm- A full lino of Ulack aid Oalvaniiol Irot Pir-oand Fifing kept in nock. Huso ) ii,o andliit:n(r! fr satno. AgoDt lor Ramsey's colcbraud Forco and Lilt Pumps. Pumps repaired and Pump 1 ittiegs oa hand. FURNACE WORE AND HOOFING, Galvanized Sheet Iron Cm-nice Made to Order. Solf-labelling. Soldered Top Fruit acd Iaoney fang a spsciaU? in their seajon. Warehouse and Workehopa, West Temple Street, Opposite Ci:y Meat Market. mylii NEW YORK TRADE. BENEDICT, HALL & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 13-1 ifc 136 Grand st., New York, Comer Crosby, one block oast or Brcadwa?. TH0S. M. AEGA1X & Co. Men'a, Youths', Boys and Children's CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE, 133 and 315 Broadway, NEW YORK J. E. COWLES, f27 A COTTAGE M LOT, 3i ly 10 Ecfls,. In :t very prtt'.y ioi.-nliuii u:i SOUTH TiiilI'LE STKEET. nOI'SE C' NTAINS T II It II E JUX11 and Kilclicii, v.iiii h ol !. nr. I.' t tfii.tiii;.- fr.it tr. -it-., avA !- w.-ll f m-wl A Kond St. !.!. Cu.i'l i;,u--; p!.-r.'.yuf water; tH"k Mid pip-5 f r n f.-UnlMU). A K jJ Wl'II. A vtiry pr.'tty Il..mc-l ml ni 1 Wi'.l.in m: Li .f -Iro: t Ctr. Kr.q.iir-.- of W. C. I).inbr, IIki;i.u iVIJtEX VVAIOa'S. A r. ! r. ! c ,u.,',:. ,r.i 01 uf .11 --a. wfftl. - it., C:.:.a 1 rci-'hi U .. w., fl 1 -i.n ilj i uud best 1 iuii.'iT ouvLts. BUCKEYE MOWERS & REAPERS, hnoqislakes 1 h resheis, ELfAED HARVrSTERS, Fcrst & Er..(ilcy B';y RaRcs. A Ur;o !t"-k of all ! Jr.ds of AK'i-uHjral Machircre, l-jrinina Tuol . AUo cm hiind a fi;ll ino o: Har.:w ..1 U'.-ot aud C iriisco M Dtcri.l, 1 toa. ;:teel, 1Ui:u asd jlclc ;ho:;, 11 ore c Nail", Ac. Buggies ami Carriages 0: the F'Dt:t M,.ke, for talc. GEO. A. H&lf-Block South Theatre, State Soad. al9 CONFECTIONERY, ETC. KEEP COOL! LOVERS OF GOOD ICS CREAM Will r!eas3 bsar in micd that The article is to be jound in all its richnrs.1 at the New York CANDY STORE. 'lOgithor with tho Finest Strawberries iu Market. Large Stock Homemade Cani ies, fresh, rriiE and good. STEARNS & ANCLE jnS 57 Main street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILLIAM JENNINGS, SONS & SADLER, ! Importers and Jobbers and Retail Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Our Stock of General Merchandise, JUST REGEITED Consists of the Choicest Stock of Selected Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CENTS' rUKNISHiNC COODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR Also a full line of GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR, - ZSXilliner.s' and Tailors' Trimmings, FLOWERS nnil FEATHERS; LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Clicnp RIBBONS in emllesa variety; PARASOLS from L'oi-. up; Full, reRulor BALBR1UGAN HOSE at uOc. l'air; Etc. CHOICEST GROCERIES Hardware, Crockery, Glasswe, Clocks, mc, elc, etc. All of which wc are selling at the lowest prices, from the simple fuel that wo discount and pay CASH, The day it ia due, lor all ponds Ixniiclit, which enables us to purchase at BEDUOCK FIGURES. BucKsmTns i ;o: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES : WE ARE NOW SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING RATES FOR CASH : Sanderson's TIKE IRON, - - 5 1-2 cents per lb. Best Kn-lMi TOE STEEL, - - 15 mils per lb. " American " - - l:i 1-2 ccnls jicr lb. Burden's I10RSE SII0ES, - - $S per keS. " ." " - retail, S cents per lb. 1 5UXE SHOES, - - $!l per kefr. " " " . retail, I) cents per ib. PROPORTIONATE REDUCTION IN E0ESE NAIL AND TOE CALKS. GEO. M. SCOTT &; CO., janl M JiASX TE.MPLE STREET. |