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Show For the Capital. - Mr. &. N. Baskin leave this morning f jr the seat of government nd law makers, GREAT REDUCTION in prices at G. W. Davis'. f5 ; Scrip. TERRITORIAL PCRIP for salt. Apply to H. J. Grant. 16 Wanted. A GIRL to do general housework, apply at this office. SG LADIES will find the largest and moat elegant variety ol Embroideries at Oohn Bro's. 15 Fodhd, Twa orders on President YoitDg'i store. Apply at this office. 3 VALENTINE3. THE FINE3T, , CHEAPK3T AND BEST SELECTED SELECT-ED STOCK OF VALENTIN E3 TO BE HAD IN UTAH, FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT DWYBR'S. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS EARLY. 13 Just arrived from the Provo Mills, Red Twilled and Dress Flannels, Flan-nels, Cloths, Grey Linsey, Jeans and Yarns. John C. Caller, Agent, Old Constitution Buildings. A3 LENZrS SALVE ie warranted to remove freckles from the free. f5 SELECT FRESH OYSTERS CHEAP AT CUTLER BROS. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER CAN. Select Oysters, at Smith's, 45 First South street, one door east of Main street. 2 WANTED. A girl to take care of children, apply tu Mra. Wm. Jennings, Jen-nings, 10th ward. '2 PURE UTAH HONEY, at Stoo. per pound, at Geo. F. Brooks'. j8 CLEARING OUT present stock, to make room for ntw goods, at G. W. Davis'. 15 THE CHEAPEST Embroideries in this city is to be found at Oohn Bro's. 16 CHARCOAL. I have 1,152 bushels bush-els of charcoal I will sell at depot for 13c. bushel ior the lot. j24 J- w- Snkll, DOORS, BASH AND BLINDS, Eastern Lumber, Mouldings, Frames, eto. Job Work promptly attended to. Second South Street, two doors west 1 White House. B15 JOBKPH G. ROMNET. VALENTIN IS - HOME-MADI AND IMPORTED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT SAVACri ART BAZAR. J3S "German Syrnp.' No other medicine in tho world was ever given sueh a test of its curative qualities as Boechee's German Syrup. In three years two million lour hundred hun-dred thousand email bottles cf this medicine were distributed Jree of sAaryc by Druggists tllia country to those afllicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the Throat and Luogs, giving Ihe Amori oan people undeniable proot that ,Grmu Svr.ip will cure them. Tho jesult has been that Druggists in everv town and village in the United flutes aro recommending it to their customers. Go to your Dm est.. at. und aek what they know about it. Sample Sam-ple Bottles 10 cent. Regular size 7o 1 cents. Three doses will relieve any 41. tf'20 City Council. Meeting of the city council, Tuesday Tues-day evening, Mayor Little presiding: Richard Brimley and 61 ethers petitioned that the council instruct the supervisor to repair certain streets in the 5th and 6tb wards, representing rep-resenting that said straeu were in deplorable condition R ferred to the committee on street aud alleys. Stanley Taylor and 34 other hack drivers and expressmen, asked that their license fees be reduced. Referred Re-ferred to the committee on licence. Councilor Sperry, in behalf of the 3d. 4th, 5th, and 6ih bishops' wards, petitioned verbally fjr ttu apprrp-U-lion of $100 to each f said wnJk frum the municipal taxes, to be tx pe tided in repairing the streets, ibn inhabitants tu have the privilege of paying their taxes to the extent oi the appropriations in performing the necessary labor on the streets. Referred Re-ferred to the committee on streets aud alleys, with instructions to take into consideration the condition f the streets of the city, and to report immediately. The committee on finauce reported that in accordance with instructing of the council, they had burned and destroyed unredeemed auditor's warrants war-rants to the amount of $186,078 09; also redeemed city currency amounting amount-ing to $274.75. The report was accepted ac-cepted and approved. The committee on municipal It wa. to whom was referred the petition of the Salt Lake City railroad company, with instruction to present a resolution resolu-tion suspending the percapita tax until un-til January 1st, 1881, reported a preamble pre-amble and resolution to that eflect, which were adupttd. Alderman Pyper preaenled his police court report fir January, which made the following showing: -Number of cases tried, 72; cash fines, $-74; labor fines, $230 The following bi'le f r January were presented blU allowed: City : marshal's expenses, $2&9 07; firs els -partment. $205.72; board of city prisoners pris-oners 1770 meals at 15 cents, $ii65.50; gas fir street lamps, $1,110, gas for public buildings, $74.40; cure I and keeping cf three inaaue patients, ! $70.05; police pay, $992; janitor at City hall, $30; guarding water tankB and lighting oil Btrjet lamps, $00; work on Union Squire, $39; collect-in,; collect-in,; dog tax, two months, $72. Bdl of tij.lt Lake City Gas company, for sundry repairs to lamps and poBts, $133 03, was referred to the committee commit-tee on claims. The turn of $10,050 was oppropri-ated oppropri-ated to take up a corporation note. The following judges and clerks of election, were appointed: 1st municipal ward Juige, Malia Weiler; clerk, James Woods. 2d ward Judges, George Criimon and Thomas Taylor; clerk1), William L. Binder and E. W. East. 3d word Judge, Wm. Asper; clerk, Genrgo E. Wallace. 4 a ward Judge, Wm. L. N. AntM.; clerk, Henry 0. Fowler. 5th ward Judges, E. D. Woolley and James P. Freeze; clerks, Robert Campbell and Orson Woolley. Council adjourned till next Tuesday evening at 6.30 o'clock. PURE DIXIE WINE FROM THE VINEYARD OF JOHN C. NAIL, TOOUERVILLE, AT Z. C, M. I. DRUG STORE. J 10 METALLIC AND RUBBER WEATHER STRIPS to go arouud doors aud windows at H. D1N-WOODEY'S D1N-WOODEY'S FURNITURE STORE, dll Ask C. Footo, Supt. of Nephi Coop., for ROWE'S celebrated home made Boots and Shoos. SMITH, SEEDSMAN aud FLOR 1ST, No. 11, nearly oppoaite theatre. )29 To Wool-Farmers and Dealers Ttie Prow Manufacturing Company Com-pany are prepared to advance either Cash or Goods on the nux' clip ol wool. We guarantee to pay the highest Market prices on delivery. Wo alcO ship wool on commission where parlies desire so to do, and having superior facilities for handling wool stock, we can guarantee satisfaction satis-faction in all ceoe. For further particulars inquire of J-AMSi Dus'S, Supt., Provo City. Jons C. Cutler, Agent, 16 Salt Lake City. CORNICE MOULDINGS. NOTTINGHAM, NOT-TINGHAM, SWISS AND TAN! -BOR, LACE CURTAINS, OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES, AT Z. C M. I. CARPET DEPARTMENT. DE-PARTMENT. H. S. ELOREOCE, H SUP'T. Crackers of any description, wholesale, whole-sale, at Deserot Bakery, opposite Herald office. R- Gardinkr. d27 ORDERS for the SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will be promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Lake City Browery, or left at the ! Brewery, or with Hill & Graves, Wasatch Saloon; or with Youngberg ifc Scbade, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Lake City. Cash Paid at all times for Good Barley delivered at the Brewery 3 Christmas and New Year's Gifts FINE PHOTOGRAPHS, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRAMES, SUN PEARL PICTURES, THE BEST IN TOWN, AT FOX & SYMONS'. dl6 Household Goods Wanted Casa Don't sell your household goadB and traps until you consult John Crane, west of Theatre. He pays the highest cash price. n!4 Boot and Shoe JUaking- I W. J. HOOPER, opposite theatre, makes, ropairs and sells BOOTS and SHOfcS at the LOWEST RULING PRICES. He will guarantee all his work and material. n23 BEER I BEER 1 1 BEER! I I WAGENER'S BEER ou Draught. 5 Cents A GLASS AT THE MILWAUKEE Eastern Quail at W. L. Price 4 Co's. il9 Stylish Clothing. L. Goldberg 6c Co. have now on hand a fine stock of clothing made in the latest style and of the very beat imported and domestic Caesimeres, manufactured atour New York house expressly for this market; and beside are daliy receiving additions to their stock, which enables them to supply their customers with New and Stylish Goods, and prices from 15 to 20 per cent, lower thau any other house in tbe eity. dl5 TOR If you wish to travel by the CHICAGO shortest, quickest,oldcst,&cf AUD and tho safost route between THE KA5T, Omaha and Chicago, you must buyyour tickets via the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. Its fares are ae low as tho lowest. Pullman Palace Hotel Dining an'1. Sleeping Cars are run on its through ftxprfici trains. The celebrated Pullman llotel Cr are run by this line and by this line alone, between Omaha and Chicago. All coupon ticknt agonUi sell ticket via thii route, Buy i eS by no nihv mute. THE CREaT flWERiCfl CONSUMPTION ! iltta-.wly. ii-. Ktm-.r .Nj nip in , Liverwort hiiU t ar cui iht wont car ' of ( oiiMs. ol t. Pi)fL;. ::i T.;a, tic I. u lias, 't hroat. nrA hrtiTr S h"ii:.g 'C '..gl. an A' Cr.-iJ i'. m a certain pr ciilc. rt:.n n: r. obstinate- cts-n rrc.y yiu.d to K k-".rs' Ewjg .rttfT"Tar, m.-i ud j.er.er- pra;.ars::-'La. . J. v-:.t w J:.'t. jl fJ per 'A. C M-1. AjrEU, c$ Your Life is at Stake. There is no question a tout it. Wnoever neglect a cough or cold, does so at uie nek of his or her hit. To-di.y it may easily be controlled; uext weet 1 lungs may be full of tubrrl Tt.ink of this. Do not wiliuliy i -ii to a consumptive's Crave. He lumber that a lew Joees of "Hale'a Hooey of Horehound and Tar" will cure any coid or cough, il taken early enough. Remember j mrio, thai mere is a crisis when all medication is "too late! too late!" Sold by ail druggUw at 50 cents and $1. The large size being much the cheapest. Pike's Toothache Drops -ure Toothache in one minuie. Sold by all druggist at 25 cenU. 15 A Good Book, Free. Send your name and pcetoffice ad-drees ad-drees to Dr. C. W. Higgins, PoetofEca Box 71S, and he will mail his book, just L-oued. ul9 FAMILIES WHO ISTl'DY 1UE1K OWN IVlERKSTSil We wish to call your attention to the faci that we are selling all of our choice and Warranted Pure Articles of Whiskies, Brandies, Gins, Rumi, Cordials, Cor-dials, ChmpsftDa6i California nd Imported Im-ported Wines of the finest Brands, Bottled Bot-tled Expressly for Family which we sell cheaper than tho chenpeit, quality Corn id e red. W. B. Genuine Blood & Woolfs Bot-led Bot-led Porter, Joule's Stoni A1l, Caitre; 1 & Cochrane Ginper Alo, Copeulmgen, St. Louisand Milwaukee Boor, alwayi in stock at th Occidental. AUKK & MURPHY, olO Propr'i A Geutl Hint. In our style of climate, with 'ts sudden changes of temperature -rain, wind and sunshine often inlet mingled in a single day it ie no wonder won-der that our children, friends and relatives are so frequently taken from ... I V.O. I F ortiKo resulting directly from this cause. A bottle ot BoBchee'a German Syrup kept about your home for immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the UB6 of three or four doscB. Fur curing Consumption, Hemorrhage, Pneumonia, Severe CoughB, Crcup oi any disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonderful, a: your druggist will tell you, German Syrup is now sold in every town and village on this continent, riainplo bottles for trial, 10c; regular size. 75c dl2 NOTICE! Sale of Utah Northern Railroad. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN tht by virtue of an order of eale to mo directed, Uue1 out of and under iho seal of the Third District Ccurt ot Utah Ternary, bearing date lb- a 1 at day of January, 1878, 1 will oo Wednesday, tha 20th day of March, IS 8, at 12 n' chirk, noon, of laid da . at the front door of the County Court JJouih. in the City and County of Salt Lake, Territory ot Utah, expoie for sale and sell at public pub-lic auction, to tbe highest bid ler, in one parcel, all the following descnbed prep-t-rty, twit: iill the road-bed and lands connected therewith and railroad line of the Utah Northern Kail road Company, beginning b O.deniu the Territory of Utah, ana extending northerly through tho Counties Coun-ties of Wober, Box Eider and Cache in said Territory, and through the County of Onoida in the Territory of Idaho, including in-cluding the branch railroad tins to Cor-inno, Cor-inno, in esid Box Elder County, together with all and singular tbe road-bed, superstructure, track, iren rails, fran-chidei, fran-chidei, right of way, grants of land, depots, depot ground, station homes, turnouts, turntables, side tracks, watering places, work shops, machine shops, weich-ing weich-ing icales, fixtures, locomotives, tenders, rolling stock, can, fuel, equipment, and all other property every kind and description now owned or that may hereafter here-after belong to tho iaid Kail road company, com-pany, togttuor with all and singular the pmilegei, tenements, horediUments and appurtenances therounto bslongiog or in anywiiO appertaining, and ihu rents, iisues, income and profits thereof, with all rights, title, interest, claim, estate, property and possession, in law and in equity, of tho said Utah Northern Kailroad Company, and every part and parcel thereof. All of the aforesaid property will bo Kold as tho property of the Utah Northern. North-ern. Kaihoad Comoauy, at tho suit of tho Union Trust Company of Now York. Dated, Pebruary 5Lh, 1878. ! B. B. YOUNG, f 6 Special Master-in-Chancory. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF tials. Like City will take notice that the biennial City Election will be held in the several Municipal Wards ef iSalt Lake City, on MONDAY, The 11th day ot February, inst,, for tho purpose of olecting the following City Officers, to-wit: one mayor, five aldermen, mine Councilors, one rf cord uk, onk 1 kkasuebk, on makshal. POLLING PLACES, First Municipal Ward, at the Ninth Second Municipal Ward, at the County Court House. Third Municipal Ward, at tha Sixteenth Six-teenth Diplrict scbooUiousM. Fourth Municipal Ward, at tho Twentieth Twen-tieth District schoolhouae. Fifth Municipal Ward, at the City Ball. "The polls shall be opun, to receive Totea, at the hour of oigbt o'clock in tho morning and continue open until six o'clock in tho evening." Said elcctioa to bo hold, conductod and returns madn in accordance with the provisions of Chapter fuur of the Ke-vipd Ke-vipd Ordinancei of Salt Lake City, "Kegulsting Elections." 6 0 As witnods my hand, and tha ij Coiporale Seal of Salt Lake SEAL. J- City, this tec nd day of ) February, A. D. 1878. s JOHN T. C4IWB, n City P.ecordar. C. P. LAMBERT, Manufacturer and Dealer id BIARBJLE IIEADSTOMCK, ETC., Prices to Suit the Times. FIFTH STREET,. OCDEN ezt door west of Junction Ofiioe. IS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION MO COMMISSION HOUSE, Ao. S5 MAIX STREET. HAVING CLOSED OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK: OF CLOTHINO, wp have determined to continue in the AI CTI0W AAD COMMISSION BIS1ESS 0LV, Aud solicit all kinds of Goods on Commission, which will receive our personal and prompt attention. We suarauUe satisfaction ' and quick aalee, and will satisfy Oonsiuoru better than ever done by any House in Utah heretofore. We are receiving daily from the East aud West CoodignmenU of CLOTHING, FUSNiSHINC GOODS LADIES' and CSF.XTS' SHOES, BLANKEl'S, ETC.; Which must bo closed out to the Higbost Bidder. Among our latest arrivals we have received from California 3,000 pairs OREGON PANTS, Of 85 Different Pattern! aud Colors. Also, 1 93 Cases GENTS' FINE CLOTHING Making the largest stock and best variety in Utah. Henceforth we will give the ppople of Utah ood of the vrv host imicrial and Manufacture, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO ALL, BOTH GREAT AND SMALL. SALES DAILY at 85 Main Street. fia?" For the latest arrivals ol Goods please "a ! notice our Bulletin Board. I ... Great Reduction! TO MAKE KOOM FOR SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, THE J- . O. TAILOR 3 HAVE DETERMINED TO SELL TS-5ESR SPLENDID STOCK OF WINTER AND FALL GOODS AT UNPRECEDENTED!. Y LOW FIGURES. FINE, WELL-FINISHED HOME-MADE . OVERCOATINGS And all kinds of 'Z FALL AND WINTER GOODS From every Mill in the Territoiy. SUITS MADE ON THE SHORTEST NOTIOE Work and Fit Warranted. THE UNITED ORDER OF TAILORS, Constitution Buildings, opposite Z. C. M. I. aS F. Auerbacli & Bro., 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. :oOo: la order to CLOSE OUT our Entire Stock "W"iisrTEE; G-ooids, We have made GREAT REDUCTIONS! IN. PRICES. KLftU AINU rKUM I ! ! ! Good Black Silks, Iroin 1.00 Rcdncedto 87o. Good Black Silks, ham 2 25 " 1 65. Best Black Cashme re de Loio, 8.75 " 2.90. Elegant Black Sdk Velvets, 4.00 " 8 IS. Good Black Caslioiered' Indie, 1.00 " 65, Elegant Camel Hair Drma Gooda, in Olive and Newbluo, 1.25 ' " 1.00. Snow Flake, Merinos, Balernos Japanese Silks, Watorproors, Ladies' Cloths , Chinchillas, Matala?p6'ii, Dieaki'is, Flannels, Linx'-vs, Jcaub, etc., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. L FEW .LADIES' ELEGAHT WOFK EOXES Japanese Wares, Novelty Thermometers, Embroidered Slippers, and other Fancy Articles, Ilnduccd 'Si per cent. Children While Fur Coals, Ki-lii4-4 I from SU.OO o $1.50 Children's White Fur NctM, Keduced from S1.50.oSf.00 Ladie' Fur .Sets and Elegant Fur Cop, At Very Low Prices. KNIT GOODS in Great Variety, Cheaper than Ever, A Largo Lot ot thoso ELECANT AND PERFECT FITTINC CLOAKS Just Received, and will be closed out nt prices to pleaso Furohaeorl, BatoV Cloaks and Sacks Elegant and Olioap I LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND HOSIERY Very Low. Blankets, Quilts, Rubbnr Goods, Table D.imaska, Piano Covers, Towels, Napkins, lower than ever 1 MILLI1TEBS , Will find Barg-tins in Job rot9 of Feathers and Winfrs, Flowers, Felt and Milan HaU, Velvets, Turquoises, Ornaments, Jtibbons, Ao,, dto. Overcoats lor Gents and Loyn, Good Cansnncro Suits, UciHs' Furnishing Goods, All of bent materials and stylish make, we olTer at EASTERN COST! EASTERN COST I As wc are determined to carry over no winter goods till next aooson, preferring a loss even to ha tide old goods on our hundg. GENTS' HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES In lull assortment, at very low prices. Notions, Perfumery, White Goods, Fancy Goods, &c. lVHOIKSALi; BUTEUS Will fiod our ftflaortmont bettor than usual at this season of the yfr, and tbe prices of Winter Goods marked down to meet their views, Saf" Give us a call, ftnd we arc satisfied wo will nlcaso old customers and secure new ones by low prices and honorable treatment. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.! F. AUERBACH & BRO. |