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Show FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND fflllli'S WBAU AT Prices Lower than Ever Before Seen in the West! SXEGEL BUOTHERS Are now digplayiug their szecozlstid stock i Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits. Coats and Tests and Odd Pants. Ulsters and Overcoats, with Royal Plaid Backs. Our Slock in FURftJISHBftIG GOODS Comprises all qualities of While Linen, Tercale and Fancy Cheviot Shirts, Merino and Flannel Underwear, Cotton and Merino Hosiery ol English and German Importation, Sile and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hand-kerchiefs, Gloves, Mitts, Collars and Cuffs and Neckwear in every conceivable style. We koep'constantly on hand the celebrated STETSON PHILADELPHIA HATS AIbo, a full assortment of Blankets, Ovcrsliocs, Boots, Trunks and Valises, Rubber Clothing, Lined Uuck Sui(s, Overalls and Crack-Proof Rubber Hip Boots. SIEGEL BROS., Established 1S61. Salt Lake City. BOOTS ijp I SHOES 01 overy description, g H 'All styles and qualities, Wholesale, Kctail, and naifr ! Wholesale, Retail, and made to order at inindo to order at 1 DESERET 'THE BIG BOOT," 87 E1ST TEMPLE ST. T ALL Our goods are unex B f colled in quality and I T B H moderate priees. - TANNING & WE H. sowe, SUPT., MANUFACTURING SALT LAKK CITY UTAH'S i LEATHER PROSPERITY INSURED! . ur "au- g m B jture, and best brands If her citizena will lib- imported, erally patronize such .-AnrtiiTini inatitutiona as this. ASSOCIATION, j TANNERY, I9TH WARD. j SRLT LRKE CITY IRON WORKS Notice of Sale. I. FUBFOHT, - PKOPBIEIOB. Stationary, rortaNemd Agricultural ? V:"' 1, ?.lt T ".l JritX ifv; nr.-1 ,-, tire interest in tho bait JLako uily Honor ff'-5??n If t?ahLnf Work?, who will conduct the same al SZhZL ,u J accuatomod placo of busmen. 1 and Monary 2'A. command lum to tho public. Settles, Imping, JCtCi Etc, JOHN SLOAN Iron and Jirass listings made to order "Ch paid for old Iron, Brass, Cop- LTAVNQ PURCHASED ROM Pr' sc" rl Mr. John Sloan liis entire interest in tlio Salt Lako City Boilor Worki, I FOR SALE, respectfully solicit public palronsgo, and On twolvo-hors potror Bntine and. Boiler will ffuaraulcc everything turned out from portable, tlio work?. All those who favor mo OnoU-hors power Hnsino. witb work will find it dono with tho o"o N: 5 """""' K"' PromptneE. and at tho ruling OaoimaUOr. rilT.riicr. 2S 1"C0B. K. W. bLiOAN. nl9 iTOVES." STOVES. GEO. IVI. SCOTT & CO., Hav, iait rcelTd fall un. 0 the eclobraud BTEWAitT HEATERS, lor Parlors, CLINTON CABINET RANGES to Offices, Stores and Halls. pt TOri(,ty and o( M The HARVARD FRANKIJN, the 7 eMkinl """ in Handsomest Open Parlor Stove mds- CANNON, BOXandothcrHEATERf COOK STOVES Reporter, Golden for 8toree, Offices, Bar Rooms. Orown and Stewart. fco. a complete assortment. FURNACE WORK A SPECIALTY! Having a well-appointed Shop we are prepared to do all kinda of TIN and SHEET IRON WORK with promptness, A Liberal Discount to Country Dealers. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO. 0S6 98 Main Street, Salt Lake City ; TO PLAYERS OS THE VIOLIN OR GUITAR. With a view to making the su!o of Strirjgs for all Instruments a Specialty, Speci-alty, I bave been dialing about for Hirings having the best reputation in tliis to'jiiiry and in Europe, and Lave TAnv been nnvarded, nut only in discovering dis-covering tht "UKsT BTpINOS MADE IN the wokiji," bat also in BecuriDg the tiKXEUAi. agency lor their ealo in this and adjoining Ttirritoriee. These strings wit! be known in this market aa "Calder'a Strings," and will be numbered 30, 31 and 32. No. 30, are strings known, for many years, by thia number, to the leading musicians of the Territory, aa the beat string hitherto oflered in this market. Trice reduced lo 25 cents each. No. 31, are new unbleached American Ameri-can slringa, made from Selected Material only; which have been severely tested by the leading Violinists Violin-ists of tho country, mid by them pronounced pro-nounced unequaled for Purity of Tone, Strength and Great Durability. Durabil-ity. Now oflered here for the first time. Price, 25 cents each. No. 32, "Xbeae strings have created cre-ated a sanation in Europe." They are of Italian make, aud were perfected per-fected in October, 1S77; since which time they have been thoroughly ! tested and uaed at the Conservatories and Opera Houses in Europe. Professors, Pro-fessors, Artists, Lenders and Members ol the Opera Orchestras in Naples, Padua, Konie, Verona, Venice and Florence, Italy; Trieste, Aualria; Dusseldorf, Prussia; Dresden, Saxony; Munich, Bavaria; and in all the leading lead-ing cities of Europe, certify that these strings are Wonderful for their Strength, Durability, Clearness of Tone, beady response to the touco", as well as for trueness in comparing the filths, and superior to all OTHEfis made. I have copies of the certificates. Notwithstanding the high cost price of these strings, I will retail them at 30cts. each. I purohase the above stringsrowi the manufacturers and can therefore guarantee thtir genuineness. Steel Strings. There are many eastern dealers selling an inferior arti cle of .steel strings because they aro cheap. I get my supplies from the original manufacturers, and guarantee guaran-tee them genuine. Price, for violin, guitar or banjo, 30 cts. each. I have other fine qualities of four leoglh Italian Strings No. 28, at 35 eta. for two strings, and No. 29, at 20 cts. each. If you cannot get my strings at the stores in your towns, send postage stamps for the amount, and I will mail them to you. Be sure to order by the number eo that I may know the kind you want. A discount of 25 per cent, will be made when a dozen ia ordered. The trade supplied at regular regu-lar prices. DAVID 0. CALDER, d25 Salt Lake City. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW For 1S79. This Koview, heretofore issued as a "Bi-monthly," will bo continued upon a now plan, and every efl'ort will bo made and no expense spared to kuep it tho best Review and of tho highest class. , With thii object, and in order that it may bo more fully abreast of current ovents than is possible with a bi-monthly publication, tho "International" will bo issued as a Alouihly on and after January 187i). With the March number the editorship wilt bo assumed by Mr. JounT. Moksk, jr., author of tho "Life of Alesandor Hamilton," "Famous Trials," etc., etc., and by Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, formerly for-merly editor of Iho JVoriA American Review, and author of the "Life of George Cabot." Air. Henry B. Barnes, the present editor, will retain his connection con-nection with the Kbyiew moro especially espe-cially as business editor and manager. It is intended to miko the "Iktkr-national" "Iktkr-national" the leading Review of tlio United States, and the etjual of tlic best Enftlish or continental periodicals. Many now writers will furnish articles to tho ' "International" in addition to tho already long list of well-known contributors. con-tributors. The publishers and editors propose to have all tho principal topics of immediate intorost treated in tho Keviow by thoBO porsons who aro especially lilted to doal with tho various subjects. Tho "International" "Inter-national" will not depend merely upon names, but upjn the choice of EubjecU, and upon the intrinsic merit of tho articles, in order lo command public attention at-tention and approval, 'iho proprietors hopo to make tho lieview indispensable to every one who wishes to keop up with tho bott thought in America and Kuropo upon tho moat important subjects. A uniquo and attractive foaturo of the Review is tho Department of Contemporary Contem-porary Litoraluro, which embraces a brief, impartial, and comprehensive summary ol" tho literary movemont in all tho groat countries ol Christendom, ilio movement in England, Franco, and Germany baa been carefully outlined in an ioaliuctivo and onlortaining manner, by correspondents residing at tho .European centres of Htorary activity. In future like special attention will bo Riven to the loading featured of tho literary movement in America. During 1ST?, articles may bo expecLsd from writers of the h'ghoat rank on bo'.h sides of the Atlantic. While foreign writers will bo admitted freely, American writers will in future, as heretofore, have the preference. All former pledges of the Koviow will continue to bo observed. Tho subscription price will remain at $", notwithstanding tho increase in tho annual number of page?. Singlo numbers will contain Hi! psrcs oach, and will bo sold at 50 cents. Thero will bo no change in the price of back volumes or back numbers. A. S. BARNES .fc CO., Publishers, 113 William Street, New York. PUBLIC NOTICE. yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY i. tho undersigned tho owners of moro than one-third of tho capitil stock uf the Utah and Northern Railway Company that a meeting of tho jtockho'.ders of tho said Utah and Xorlhem Railway Company will be held at tho otlico of Williams & Young, in Salt Lak) City, Utah Territory, at 11 o'clock a.m. on Monday, the 10th day of February, 1S79, for tho purpose of amending amend-ing the" articles of association of the fhd company by increasing the amount , of the capital stock thereof. ' S H. H. Clark, Pidxky Dillon, Bevjauin Kichardsok Salt Lake City, U. T., January IOtb, 187$. cs H. J. KICHARDS, Surgeon and Physician. OtBee at the Dm Store o( H. J Richard & Co., 14 st icrnpie street M SKSiAu A .3 " EI 3 T ; S F fxl E T S . 1)K::': uZZZ J I Ma-n ;rctt, THtATRE 6VOOW. frr. iMLL AND 'IKY T H V Pi'H J-" S liikr -v. icr pint; !fo j '.tijictatcf Li.4u.1r II. S::;m;l ton. i'rop. j y I MAD&N'fi SeCOfiD-HAND STORE. IIAVEY'.U KOU; EH LD --J-i Jf .tib for tbom. Do yot ti. UiiJlii ao; to puishiso? Madiet jPJ?Vj4CE-. Tii fell che par than ncj ila;o ia town. Suva epi'Ctite . C Ji.l ho W1HI. SHORT MnKEEPS THE BEST M K AT rJ5!'-12)A,.r) Uay on hacJ. will sell Yl .yrp" thn acybodj, fur csb. Be bas t be r t mo of koocinstko very finj: sausago ia elwayi frcib. di'J W. PETERSEN, jppt- BUTCHKH, KEEPS ON HAMD fe.4oi? tho very ban kicJi cf Hcu io fi- iitwKnn. Fami'y irado eolioitod-iluiio eolioitod-iluiio aolivorodfreo. -bausfco a iroaitlir. clU . C. LUCAS fVyiS STILL IN THR FIRLD -iir3 wi'li tb t-'hoicoj Kiads of Mts 5 in ihoir soiaon. Woati doliTcrciJ ly-'-iSs) ,0 ordor. Call on him at hit rsjr Btacd cppoeils Diawoodoy'i. P12 F. C. LYNCBERC, e KKEDS THE BEST STOCK Of P:c5v Fruits nod Vegotibloi to bo found-. found-. itfciii Krosb. bhrimpe, Fiih. Uamo and M Poultry. Groccrioi. flooth'i celebrate cele-brate i Soloct Oyatori. ill vvr- SEARS A, LIDDLE, ('; fVDEALliR.1? IN GRAIN, FLOUR. 'ood and liroooriog. Balod Uay. c-r t Yoor custom It iollcitod. MaIb r ji-.-A P treat, hau bletk nortli oriKMorot (vV Back. dlO ED. HARRIS, " LITTLB OHl'RCD jl. 'ROUD THE CORMIH," SSsa3i Oilers, Cicarettei- To-feiit" To-feiit" bocees. l'ipo;. Outlorr. S''-j. -JConoi. Carif, Kiihtmr isft" Tacklo anil Notions in gonorjJ, Foar dosra oist of Uodbo'j corror d3J HACfVlAN &. CANNON. illMKRCD ANT T AILOHS, ill iuXopioeilo Walker firottri' bnnk.iLX kcoos all kinds ot Ki)joij,o and Ltumo-uiidj Ltumo-uiidj Cloths conftsQil1 on hand, cut acd mado in fmt-ohSJ ityla, Qonts' Suitt fumia had from SI upwards. Alio makes up L&dioi' Uoods Jackets. Coats. Cloaks. 4c, ifco- All kindi of Clot Sing Cloanod And Hopatrod- illi FOR THE HOLIDAYS gg CUTLER BR0T1IBR.3 CK Will have n finodisplay , &f.-i of Turkeys, ' lr nrn uny'vinil Duoks, Gamo, Chickens, Trout. o;o. Chuico Jamaioi OracKO?, CaliTorni Posrs, Rliohi-gan Rliohi-gan Apples, Kow Ei'toro fruits, Grooorios, et:., o. SJ First Suulh btroot. n2l y-Cv OYSTERS. rJVN BOOTH AND AIAL-LOBY'S V ?t'cloct Oyslor, rteoived daily by oxtircss. at Thomaea & Potcrso&'e, opno-eito opno-eito Dinwoodoj 3. a20 W. L. PRICE, i? DEALER IN POULTRY, FISH vp? A'', and tiamo. Fruit. Yecotablos uercir and Qioccrios. Fint South St.; opposite Kimball Block, Salt Lake City Good3 doHvofdd punctually in all parts of Ihs city lroa. tibtis faction sum an toed al2 SALT LAKE HOUSE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SI. GO PER DAY. J. A, VARNES, Proprietor. A. ANDERSON, . . MANUFACTURER OF SALT IWI m Lttti0 lJIovta' Books1-in SuiU and I C 'I'V '"anc7 'ar Roboi, t3. Commercial liLU street, do) lias out vory ahoap, dJ3 THE LITTLE BOOT. L FIRST DOOR ABOVE SAVAGE'S Bazar. Boots and Shoos of every hind. Repairs naatly eioautod with dispatob. by Jos. b. HaTliagi. n2'J SAWS! SAWS! SAWSI SET AND SHARPEN ED by J. THORN, at tho Little Boot Store, Gtst door above Saracc'. Good work nuarinle?d and with espodUioa . nli DANIEL DUNNd, OUSAHESTAh IRON WORKS. AND Macufiieture' ot iron Fc-cciait, Gates and Orna tenia! roncinc for Cdmetary Lot. All kinds of -tinintr. M ill i nc. Agricultural .Machinurr. Saiiti work, and Ooarfl Job Work dono. Oilce and Worln.Eocond South, one blok woit ol Main, and oao trouth ot TownaonJ Uouja P O Box 47t. all JAS. H. MARTIN EAU, IT Q LKt'UTV MINERAL SURVEYOR J 0- "r.d Civil Encineor, Lot an, Cacho County, Uttih Minora! Qurroyf aiado for Location or i'atcca- nlU J , Fowsou Smith, A. V , ToromM. SMITH Sl DORENIUS, CIYIt, ENGINEERS AND U. 8.MIN-er:il 8.MIN-er:il Sarvo; o"s, inko a f pert ally Uailroid EnRiootinir acd cf M li.init sui voy-ina voy-ina for rtunt', Adve-ao ("1 xia-.e and of Un-dcrKrourd Un-dcrKrourd 'or-fino. Office with II. J. Hiclurd! i Co., DruKiiisti, No 13 lut Temple Tem-ple Strool Slt Lako City. P. U. Box f3J. WILLIAM BREDE WiF-YER, nfiNiNw, co.NSULfiNG a:jd civil! 111. fcijsfnnor, U. S. Mmoral f-arvoyer tor Ulah and Irliho, Not.irj I'ublio iJBoltn;iral j oxainin iiiun report on ruiuinr uroi'ortiB. I eurryyi uii;;oi, nulroa Is un i cn-itls, od iupc:i,:loi.I lh worKinnfl of iba a.uo-rroparo a.uo-rroparo os:imtas and plaei fur openinR andircrvini an. export ca luiuinn joos-tioni joos-tioni boLtro tho oourli. idaienr V, U. liu; 11D7, Sal! l.H nlw, t.l il WHITE HOUSE HOTEL. yUV PitOPRIElOHSTAKK 1'LKAbl'KE 1 in nnr.o'jcrian 'o iho public ibat tho? have ri'it-odol !wl pnd lofiiiud the Ho:cl. Tlio Dining Kjnrai aro pajious and tho boit of Mtnle "ill ia esrvod niht ard Cay. Single Meals, - .rrr. Hot Lunches fas per card), - :."c. Room and Board, Kl,;0 to S' per day, ftlO to fcl'-i per week. Board, , . - (7 per weok. Tho liar h bo'n lemovei to tbo north ot the llalel ar.d four Eilliaid Tables adled for tho accimlu.0D of utkls!, u now opon. A. PODLECH A CO- CLIFT HOUSE, MAIN ST., SALT LAKE C1TT. Board and Iloomi from ?1.S0 per day, and from Jti por wook. s. c. ewiNc, jy3 PiODrietor. OVERLAND HOUSE MAIS STREET, SALT LAKE CITY Board and Rooms, ?1.00 to pcrd.7 Do. Do. 7.00 " b.HJ " wck Sirgie Mc.li, 25 erar-U. n28 W. A. PIT T, Proprietor. THE ARCADE RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE. THE BEST IN THE CITY. Meala (orrod at all hotin of the day and night in firBt-c'.ae, Style. 0T3TEES 15 ETKET BTTLE. 36 Main Stroot. . JAS. DINWOODKY, Prop. I MP0HTA7TNiVl?n 12E-OTJoa-.lNriZ.EX) TUB m mi mm combination i DISSOLVED CO PARTNERSHIP WITH OUR EASTERN MANUFACTORY, At 109 CIinirH STREET, NEW V0HK. We will carry on this hu.incre our.elved, and MR W. H. LII'VIAX r'ta bis departure for the Et, (ur the eiprefa puriu.i- t f ntaWiu nrrai:j;tttrtt to establish our owi tuanu l:ctory, and wa UI nianufiiciurw all our own Eoodn. wbicb will Biro u. prealor facihliM lor CELLING UIX)1)3 AT LOWEU l'lilCKS tiirtti any ether Louie in this Territory. to: We stiall coi.tSnto to CLOSE OUT OUR EN TIKE STOCK. Which we hate on baud, until (ho 15th (l,y of Fobrwary next, artl all Goodd r&roarntnc unsold aftor this dat-j, will b fioki in Jtik Lots to the Wfaatosali youVj. OUR GRAND SE-O R C A N I Z A T I O N IA.KIS BfiACSS 0 MARCH 1st, 1879, When we will Open with an Immoriss NEW STOCK of Ann READY-MADE CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS and HATS. For the Wholesale and Hetfail Trade, And we will Offer Gnotla nt Lower Kigtirca thru. vrr beloro ofloieil in this Ciiy. Our btiMnn. in fuktrc will bo ooadiiototl on an cnlirely now pjincp-i, and the public will be ontifiod in time, of the rules adopted to Rnvern onr bueitiefis. Hopiug our Fulrous will appreciate Ibe new cbangca buve maiV, Wc reiuaiu, roepoclfuily, LIPMAN & DAVIS, , 98 and 100 MAIX STRKEX. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PROGRAMME AND BALL CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE. EL VENARD'S COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, Tho nlulit OfUblifhmcnt of Oiii klJ cii llio I' tc ill o Coast. ??TAlJLrtlED l&H. SAN PnAfiOlSCO. CA L. 1 (n l(wvi to iotorm my run-ri-i 1 cut torn ore in Utari, Uiat a vile hnlttojn f my lustly co.ebrnlod CUAH'i'kiHi COFt'HK, with 1 originally in(nducW Oh Ihia coast (7) twontv-wven year atr , has boon vxtsniivelj foUI lo Uemli. 1u base imilalion confuting 01 a very npiiri-011s npiiri-011s admixturn t a very iinall unaatMy of low Rratlc iwffoo, i iiwiokod In bfl1l Bird cane rWi-W reuinbling luiiio in mW ai.ri ttylu ot printlpg. , ttmr. fur, fitml mj OUaUtiWi al U10 I'lihli.- in ffwnprnl U bfwaniof fkta fraud, a d 11M lo ixi'i)t a. gunuine ai y jinckiiRu - f Charlrrs (,olU-, unle. Irr -liK my nnmij arM riimturo. 1 uliull fliorlly lounmjiL' a lawuil (rainl the imilator! if my brand of CoU'eo in or4 to ftfstirl my rigliU. n2'i G. VKNARl j BEHfEDIOT, HALL & C-o. j HamufeotDieni and WholeMOe Deelew Im Boots and Elioe, lMAlMticand wL, Niiw Tom, ATTENTION! Vi'r are diw oJiIr tHeU1 rndmMmonto ha Chain, fMonabla NEW GOODS! NEW COODS LA0IE3' TIES AND COLLARS, PERFUMED HANDKERCHIEFS, ) IN FANCY BOXES, ALL KUlTAIiLH LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S J'Q It F0RS. U r , CHINA WARE, WITH MOTTOES, "0LII)AY 1'ltHSE.XTS, CHOICE D TEA In FANCY IiOXBi' EW MTfj, C4.BIES, IWIWI (THIUm, FICS We ofler Special Rarnm. lo Family anVVlmlwiflo Trad'. kiiot ijvxh ruon it. T 11 U H K 8 ! J. H. CLEMETSIIAW, Kecpi on hivA a t'v of Trunl:8 of all r.-t. Trtiki mde to n-drjr iti.J Kepaired on ahorl irtic at tbo lowt-fl Iivbh Haoafactory and Salairoom, 85 Flrit BouiL 8 '.real, Wait of Siu-.Toodcy'e, AdJrMi p. 0. Box 1085, BA LT LAKE CTTY |