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Show To the Public. Mr. J. Blinian is no longer connected, con-nected, as local and traveling agent, with the Salt Lake Herald. His authority to Bolicit subscriptions for the Daily and Shmi- Weekly Herald, and to receive orders for advertising and job printing, is hereby revoked, and we will not be responsible for any business he may transact in our name. Herald Printing and Publishing Co. Salt Lake City, Feb. 22, 1S75. Frbsu trout only twenty cents a pound at Crooheron's. a6 Morton &. Tufts, 45 First South street, two doors east of Godbe's. a6 T the Public, ladies in particular, for dress goods, shawls, prints, muslins mus-lins and everything in the dry goods line, the best and cheapest place is at Schwartz' New York store, opposite the postofEce. a4 To Chicago. A ticket from Omaha to Chicago can be had on application at the Herald office. m31 . - Fetb3T Wines and Spirits in the ! city at Morton &. Tufts.' a6 f Embroideries or well selected patterns pat-terns and quality at the California Store, 91 Main street. m31 Gents' Neckties and scarfs of latest styles just received at Cohn'a California Store. m31 PasTjPresent and Future. Madam Davis can be consulted at her residence resi-dence in rear of Squires' barber shop, near Postoffice, Main street. m24 Use Gillet's Baking Powder. Watches and Clocks repaired at low prices by C. Asmusaen, opposite post office. He is the beat watchmaker watch-maker in the land. ml9 The reason Dinwoodey Bells the VERY BEST LIVE GEESE FATHERS iiX 75cta.. is the freight coats nothing. He buys furniture by tho car load, and has feathers packed in bureau drawers. ml9 Holland Gin a specialty at Morton Mor-ton & Tufa.' a6 Gillet's Baking Powder, the best in use. Never fails to please. m.24 Buy yoor Coal Oil of- Reid & Kinsey, opposite Walker House, reduced re-duced to 50eta. per gallon. fl3 If you want furniture call at Joel-son's, Joel-son's, Groesbeck block, Second South street, Salt Lake ci ty. fo Lamps and Lamp Goods at panic prices at Reid & Kinsey's. fl3 Portraits ln all styles and finish. Bocky Mountain views, best in Utah, all kinds. Foreign stereoscopic views just arrived, $2 per dozen. Frames in great variety, mouldings, etc, at C. R. Savage's art gallery'. Great Reduction in Lamp Goods at Reid & Kinsey 'a. fl3 Gillet's Baking Powder, being pure, never fails to please. m24 Koyle Oyle 50cts. per gallon at Reid & Kineey's. fl3 Nor Wonderful. The great demand de-mand for boots and shoes of our own make, because the public know the excellence and cheapness of our goods. Workingmen's Coop, 90 Main Street. nl3 Best Coal Oil only 50cts. per gal Ion at Reid & Kinsey'e. fl3 Gillet's Flavoring Extracts are in -every market, having carried the beat putation. m24 Dr. C. W. Higo ins. Office hours from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. d6. G it sat Inducements offered to wholes tie purchasers in Lamps, Coal Oil, etc., at Reid & Kinsey 'a. fl3 Human Hair. Twenty-eight inch ' Bwitclies, with long covering, weigh-threc-aud-a-half ounces, $6.50, at the Standard Hair Store. Wm. Irvine, proprietor. ni25 University Library and Reading Rooms, epen every evening from 6 to 10 Admission free. nl9 A pink assortment of ball room programme cards at tho Herald office. dl5 Notice to Ore Sellers. Tho Sandy Smelting Company, at Sandy, Utah, will bid on ail ores for sale, and ate Bailors will find it to their advantage to consult Baid company be-fora be-fora disposing of their ores. For information, infor-mation, aiply to Fred. H. Myer-, Supt-rintendtint, Sandy. Rvforenee U. Wadswortb, Wells, Farjfo dfc Co., Salt Lake City. m28 Frkd. H. Mtirs, Supt. New Goods. We desire to inform the public thst we are now receiving our new 8tock of Spring Clothing, consisting of the latett , styles and p&Ltcrns; manufactured by ounolvos, which enables us to sell from 15 to 20 per cent, less than any other house in this eily. Wo have constsntly oq hand the largest stock and best variety of clothing and gents furnishing in this territory. Purchasers will consult con-sult their interest by exfiminiog our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. J m27 L. Goldbsrq & Co. i DENVER BEER HAI L, One door north of McKimmin's stables, 1 Henry Buhring, proprietor. The best j beer and cheapest lunches. Call and try quality . a6 MISCELLANEOUS. MARY H- BARKER, M.D-, PHYSICIAN AHD SURGRON, MATH Street, one door north ot Doseret Telegraph, Tele-graph, Offioe, k2 TO THE LADIES. GRAND STEM OPENING! ME 3. WILKINSON announces the ar-liral ar-liral of her Now and Complete Sprine Stock, comprising all the latest stylo' of Hats and Bonnois, elotrantly trimmed aod untr im-med, im-med, together with an endleis variety of Now (poction of her numerous patrons and the ladies in ceneral on Monday, April a, at the LADrES' BAZAAR, FIRST SOUTH ST , Immediately west of Z, 0. M. I. N.B. ctraw work done over, and ladies' own matorial made up. a3 DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing; bt-tweon bt-tweon the undersigned under the nami aod etyleof the Salt Lake City Browery Company, Com-pany, Is this da? dissolved by inula Hi consent, tho undersigned. Swan Johnson to collect all outstanding erediti dao to said Company, and he the said Swrn Johnson, covenants aid aero s to iy all dob's due by said Company to any and all persons whomrooveriPnoviDEn, Thnt in ttii.i settlement nothing ia included which rithor of tho said parties havo contracted con-tracted on their own account or responsibility, responsi-bility, (bigocdl B WEN J. JONASSOS, J. W. FITIS, SWW JOBNB0N. Salt Lake Cit, TJ. T.. March 31st. 1S75. a2 MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. MESDAMES EfflfflA NEVE & ItlADSEN Have oponed a Millinery Store on First South itred, opposite the Thoatro, whoro thoy wih bo pleased to wait on their numor oat friends, Ths patronage of the ladies of Salt Lake City and vicinity reepoottuUy souoUod. a2 THE SILVER SMELTING AND REFINING WOKKS, in the city of Chicago, are now offered lor sale at a bargain. The works have a fronUjre of of 2fS (colon CUrk Street, and 10 on 42d Street, consist of four distinct brick building?, with engines, rcTcrberatory, blast nnd roasting furnaces. Tho sepftnt-1 ting and refinine departments aro com- ' plete, and everything necessary to carry on the business is on tho promise. Can be started at onco. A switch from tho Chicago and Rock Islfind R.R. ru- s into the yard of tho works. The purchaser pur-chaser is to assume ft mortgngo of$19,-849 of$19,-849 of which $3, 716.33 ia now due. For information apply to W. P. GRAY, or A. B. JACKSON, 102 Washington St., Room 17, Al Chicago, 111. AMUSEMENTS. SILT LIKE THEATRE Salt Lake Theatre Corporation, Proprietors Clawson A Csioo. Managers. GREAT ATTRACTIONS tor .CONFERENCE WEEK 1 Til Management bo to announce that the Iheaire will be open Every Night during dur-ing Confcrenco. Most nttr&otivo bills will be presented nightly, in which MISS JEAN CLARA WALTZES And the Full Dramatic Company will appear. TUESDAY EVENING, April 6ti, ISTo, Will be rret.nl ed, thfl thrilliur Drama, LOST IN LONDON! J. b Armrr-yd -Mr J. 8 Lindi-y Bonjamm Blinker .Mr. P Marietta Iilly Ursgfil tborpe.Miss Jem Clara Walters Aod a full cast ol characters. Toconc'udowiih the laurhable Farce, HIS LAST LEGS Felix 0'0a)lsghan . Mr. J. 8. Lindmy Other characters by the Company. Will bo presented, for the first lime in several years, iho beautiful Comic Drama, Dors opeo at 7:0; performance at 8 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A H , KXPRRIKNCKD WOMAN OR XI girl, aocuniomod to general housework. Apply to Mrs. Teaadel, throe blocks m ef hBgle gate. AF1HST-KA1E GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, to go to Corinao, Liberal ares; raxsage pail. Apply to Mrs. Greene-wfild, Greene-wfild, at the bait Lake House. ad FOR RENT. A FIV1P-ROOM HOUSE, FURNISHED or uDfurnuhed, pleasant grounds, fruits ani conveniences for a small family. Furnished rooms, single or in suite, ln the most "entral and Dleaiaat part of the city; let Dv'-a?011111 01 y"r- Eaiiire of C. V. or iir tj l rl . l UE PREMISES No, 90 EAST TEMPLE treet, fitted up for a bank, suitable lor any businws. Enquire of or address D. Gronis:, P. 0. box Ttri. mi FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS TICKBT, OMAHA TO I'hicage. A pply at tho il erald Office. m3i 'pLK STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD I wi I of the Saodla Rock Restaurant, on ac-ouutof ihe ill health of the proprietor. a wily on tho premises, C H. Wagner, pro-prlBtur pro-prlBtur mr!2. LUMBER FOR THE MILLION. ARMSTRONG & BAGLEY, LUMBER YARD Opsite tie 1411i WaMScM How, Keep on hand a largo asortm cut of LUMBER OF EVERY KIND, Also Lath, Shingles, tc, Ac, At Prices that Defy Coajelition, TRAVEL. via the Trans -Continental Route. This is the shortest, best and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Care and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific E,. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto f a,,-! nal,nn Pa-,-, lo., Ui 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 Railway. Close connections are made nt Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee -Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all poiuts EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago A Alton and Illinois Central for all 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. 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 Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and Bmoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and piUent Buffers and Couplings, Westinghouso Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance thrU has been devised for the safety ol passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment ol any road in the West, and has no compfititor in tho country. Remember you ask for your Tick-eta Tick-eta via tlm Chicago & Noi th-Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route art? sold by all Ticket Agents in tiiu United States. W. H. STENNETT. Gon'l I'wsrogor Af;ent. MARVIN HTJGHITT, General i.rrintend-nt. inn27 SPRING CONFERENCE, 1875. TAYLOR & CUTLER TNVITE THEIR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS TO CALL AND inspect their New Goods which they are daily receiving: NEW PATTERN PRINTS, SPRING DRESS GOODS, Cheviots, Cottonades, Notions, etc., ASD A FULL STOCK OF ERY COODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, CLOCKS, CROCKERY. Etc., To be sold, Wholesale or Retail, at the Lowest Rates. Nos. 71 and 73 EAST TEMPLE STREET, rSDER tatlor's Horn., CROCERIES, ETC. SCOTCH STORE, Juat recoivc-d A Fresh Shipment of Moir & Srn'6 Abejdeen Fresh Herriusr, Keller's Dundee Jlarmalade, Finnan Haddies, Yarmouth Bloaters, Edinburgh Oatmeal axb Oatmeal Grits, L. Rose & t'o.'s Leith Lime Juice. ntf., etc. Remember the place, north of th Postoffice. fli Dissolniiou cfCo Partaliip. rtlHE CO-PARTNERSHIP IlKR rTTOFORS 1 oiiriine between Nathan Darin. Aqioi Howe and vli :on 11 Uarij. unlorthoErra name of Dav a llowo t Cu.. ha! bjeT die-solvad die-solvad thii by mutual ctn:ODt, M. II. liibilitiM of tho .".od firm will bo juM by Natha.ii Uavi nod Amos llowo, who, alone, aro authoriid to uso tat) nmn cf tho firm id seldom on t , NAT DAN DAVIS, A M (S HOWE. M. II DAVIS. Salt LakoCity.Mar.-h31, IS: 5, NOTICE! MR. JOHN P. MILLSR HAVING rurchafolaa interest in tho fonrdry aod machine shops of Dans A Howo, th bufinofs will be cminnod from tbii dnt an dor th Urm nsmo of Daris, llowo A Co. NATHAN DAVI9, AMI'S HOWE. JOHN F. MILLER. Bait Lak City, April 1.1S75. 3 CONFERENCE! KNOWLDEN Has California EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, KNOWLDEN Haa all the best brands of UTAH FLOUR, KNOWLDEN Has Fifteen Cars of CRAIN FOR SAL ; . KNOWLDEN KEEPS FEED OF ALL KINDS, KNOWLDEN Has a variety of Grass and Gaita $;;, KNOWLDEN Has a Lot of LUCERNE SEED. SELLS Wholesale and .Retail, and is not undersold in the market. Opposite Wells, Farg-o & Co., SALT LAKE CITY. JULIUS BAUER & CO. Manufacturers oj (At FAVORITE BAIER PIAAOS Alao God oral Asenta fbrtbt GOLD MEDAL KNABE PiANCS, And tlio E. P. NEEDKAM & S03 SILVER TONGUE CHTJRCH AIVX rAltl,OIt 0 E G AN 8. Manufacturers and Importer of BAND INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, And all k ir.de ui Musical Merchandise, Julius Bauer & Co, 3or. Stato and Jlonrot Streets, ml9 CHICAGO. F. 0. LINFORTH, Ph. B., Assayer and Chemist.. Particulnr nttontion paid to the nnnljsU of Iron Ori';, Gfilcnas, Clays and Con a. Laboratory Fir?t youth s'reet, three doors west of Z. C. M. I. OFFICK HOURS, from 9 a.m. to 1 P.M. and from 2 l 4 p.m. Reference WM. JlCXXiyGS. 6 New & Novel LOTTERIES ! S12.000 for - 82 00 812,000 for - S2 OO 8100,000 for - S20 00 8100,000 for - 820 00 Missouri State Lotteries! On tho If.tb Dhv nf prh Month durinp-17i, durinp-17i, will bo drawn the $2 SINGLE NT3IBER LOTTERY Capital Prize, $12,000! 10,290 Prizes, amounting to 8100,000! Tickets, only 12. Tet a FiCErr tit td:b LiiiKaiL St hub. $1,200,000 IN PKIZKS. Capital Prise. 2100,000. 11,690 Prizes, amounting to $1,200,0001 Will t" drwn Joni 31. IP7.S- W. II ho drawn - Sspt ;y, jsT.'.. Will bo drawn - - Loo. si, lfc75, a-Wholo TicVcti, S; Hilro. 110; Qubi- prlifi l'Bvnhlo in full n.nd no roHpoDtnon'. of Urwic(t tVo iilaee. A ddrosi lor 'licketB and Cirrulari, MURRAY, MILLER & CO., |