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Show SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS AdYortiflemenU under this heading 10 outs per line per day ; nothinc inserted for leas than 60 mdU for one time. LOST. C;nf- BEWARD. LOST ON MONDAY p-iO nirht, a Morocco pooket book, oon- talntng money and paper. The above re ward trill bo paid lor its return to Mns-1 Mns-1 field. Auhison Jt Steell's. Gaeise Lewis, si4 WANTED. r IMMEDIATELY, AN ELDBHLY LADY JL to so into the country with a sitall fami r inquire at this oBico. s23 FOR SALE. HO0SE AND LOT AT A BABGAIN, lot 2'a rods by I. House well finished, five good rooms and kitehoa, coal house, cow house, etc. food wall oi water. Will be sold at a bareain. 2j blocks wait from Main street, acquire ai tats office. s20 FOR SALE OR RENT. ArUHNISUBD HUUK OF FOUR rojms, good wall, oe lar and othor conveniences, con-veniences, ne-rly oi potite to St. Mark's Church. Apply to F, i'latt, 2d Soulh street. TO RENT. AHOUtJE TO KENT. APPLY TO M. A. Carter, in Federal Court buildiof. i4 FOR SALE OR LEASE. SALT LA KB IRON WORKS. WITB Machinery, Tools, A-, oomplate. Enquire En-quire of BenneLt k Whitney. Attorneys, 4o. m24 TO LEASE. A PIECE OF GROUND SUTTABLB FOR shop, store or dwellinir. one block from Walker Brother's store. Rout low Koquire at thl nffidfv m7 EDWARD REID, SCRIVENER, LAW AND GENERAL COPYIST, At the office of A. 8. Jould Si Son. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JN OPEN Office of the Working-Men's Co-operative Association. Salt Kake City, UlaJi Tcr., Sept., 1874. Dear Public: We owe you our thanks, and respectfully respect-fully ask you to accept the same, for the generous patronage given us, which has i m&de us, thus far, successful in our new cnterjirisc, and we invite a continuation of your patronage, assuring you we ivill endeavor to merit it. We now offer, to the working classes more particularly, the remaining shares of our Capital Stock at par, SlO each, not exceeding fifty shares to one person. We believe, dear public, yon are convinced con-vinced ihat there is " nothing like leather" toprotect that extremely t'wi-portaoit t'wi-portaoit portion, of your body, the feet. Paper soles and imitation leather uppers up-pers are, classically speaking, ' played out," and our establishment is the place where good, durable, handsome, cheap, honest Hoots and Shoes ca be procured. pro-cured. The poor, the " wett off," and the rich; the young, the middle-aged and the old, Let tl ose now come who never came before, be-fore, And those who always came now come once more and prepare for Iill and Winter. Our Boots and Shoes will fit your head, feet and pockets, in fact " we'll give you fits," and prove Uiat we are, as ever. Your devoted, faithful servants, The Working Men'i Co-operative Association P. S. Don't forget our address, Qn Main Street Jf you cannot call, 3 U send your orders by mail for J3oo(Sj Shoes, Leather, landings, etc, to a22 S. P. Crompton, Supt. j MUSICAL. I : . I i - n ii t r THE MOST EXTENSIVE ORGAN WORKS IN THE WORLD are those of J. ESTEY & Co:, BRATTLEBORO, VT. ESTABLISHED I8IG. In 1674 they consist of eight extonsire Factories, employing between be-tween 600 and WO workmoa, nianu.p eta ring 1,000 Cottage Organs Monthly Abpnt twice as many as any other establishment in the world. THE FINEST CASES. THE BEST TONE JSTBR IItO-DVCED IItO-DVCED in this ciass'.of organs, charming charm-ing alt, tiring none. Wonflerfnl aud Beautiful Solo Stojs. VOX JUBILANTE, VOX HUMANA, DELICANTE, VIOLETTA. Original irith tnd DOolui.r to th. ESTE1 OUGAS, Illustrated Catalogues sont froo. JOHN D1YNES & SON, AGENTS, SALT LAKE CITY. 20 PIANOS AND ORGANS. The St. Louis Mercantile Co., CAPITAL $1,000,000. THIS COMPANY BUY8 THKTR IN8TRU-M IN8TRU-M E directly frem the m annfacturen for CAbll, and are thereby enabled to sell at Lhe lowest prices. KMBR50N PIANOS and NBBDHAJU'S 8ILVKR-TONGUK ORGANS A BPBttLALTY. Any other &nt-U lnitromtntl fumlsbed to order. Tho SUrer-TontieOrraaroeMTes Ita name frota the surerionty in a point which oonstl-tatos oonstl-tatos the decisive criterion of excellence in 'any musical kutrumenU tIj., Superiority I Tone. The dtuubility of this Orran It one of Hi 1 moat remarkable characteristics. Iu qualita of keepiof in avud tone, alao, ia oae of Lhi most practical iioporLaaoo. Terms of sale liberal. Monthly or qnarUrL' tnitalments to respunsible parties . Branch office lor U Uh, N o. 31 iLVI ST epposiw f oit Uffloe- P. MILLER, Mukw, Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. SPECIAL NOTICE 1 To the Jobbing Trade aud Retail Dealers of I tab: Z.C. M.l. TTTOULD CALL THE ' ' attention of its regular regu-lar customers, as well as the Public in general, to its immense im-mense lines of all classes of Merchandise, arriving daily and on exhibition, in its various Departments. i The Retail Trade of the Territory can best serve their interests by replenishing their stocks from this source, and for the following reasons : The business is conducted on the strictest principles of economy, hence the closest market prices can always be relied on. The new goods coming in were purchased with special reference to the Fall and Winter. Trade, and surpass all previous efforts. Our abundant facilities and experience enable us not only to distance all first class competition, com-petition, but to offer inducements induce-ments unrivalled in the Wholesale Trade of the Territory. Ter-ritory. We are sole agents in Utah for many popular brands of Groceries and Hardware, which cannot be purchased elsewhere in this market. Competent and experienced experienc-ed Salesmen are on hand in each Department and the Public can rely upon having orders promptly and faithfully faith-fully executed. W. H. HOOPER, Supt. HI! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EAGLE EMPORIUM. Ifi1. Jennings & Sons 621 o .a. s b: -jxjd AT Taylor Cutler's FOR BARLEY, OATS, WHEAT AND ID IR, TIE ID PBACTDSS. WE ARE KOW SELLIXG OFF OUR Stork of GENERAL MERCHANDISE very low, DRESS GOODS particularly cheap, To make room for the large new selections that our Mr. Cutler ia now a25 buying East, which we expect before Conference. MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEW MAP OF UTAH. FROiSETH'S New Sectional, TflMnpM MLXERALOGICAL MAP OF UTAH TERRITORY 1874 & 1875. Compiled from U. S. Surveys and other authentic sources- Sine Wxfi inches. Scale, eight miles to one inch- JSloeactly engraved, and colored in Counties; mount . d on cloth, half-mounted, and in pocket form. This line and splendid Map, embracing the con era 1 Topoirapby oi the I'writory, will be issued on or about the 1st Day of September Next, Thoroughly revised, re-engraved and brought down to da to. II has been endorsed by the Territorial Legislature, and a subsidy granted to aid in its publication at their recent session, ses-sion, approved by his Excellency the Governor, and One Hundred Copies ordered for the use of Territorial Officers. It will show all the new Government Govern-ment surveys which brings into market mar-ket 2.000,000 acres of the public domain, including large tracts of Coal and Leon, besides other valuable mineral lamLi, tbe new boundary lines between LItah, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada, boundaries of all the organized Mining Districts, Railroads complete and under construction, Towns, Settlements, Rivers, Lakes, etc., etc., making it the only reliable Map of ita kind published; therefor, it should be in every oilice, hbrury college, school-house and dwelling in Utah. For sale by all Stationers. Order supplied by ' B. A. M. FROISETH, Publisher, Salt Lake City, Utah. OANVASSER8 Wanted for everr Utwa aid ooootT in Utah . . NOW HEADY : FROISETH'S GENERAL MINING (SAP OF UTAH, Showing Twenty-Eight of tho Principal Mining Min-ing Districts adjacent to Salt Lake City, and location of the most p ominont minos. In pocket form; Friee, $1.50. ALSO, NBW MAP OF LITTLE COTTONWOOD as-d, part op BIG COTTONWOOD MINING DISTRICTS, Showing the general topegrraphy and lo nation of over Four Hundred Mine and Tunnol Site, togother w th tho mines surveyed for U. ti. P..t-nL Price, in shoots, 11.50; Pookef form, 82.00. i The above Maps are compiled from official sarvojs. Yor sale by all Statinnor. and mailed to any part of the United S ajrftt on rocoipt ef price by tho publisher. B. A. M. JROISETH. uB Salt Lake City. HOME MANUFACTURE Wasatch Woolen Mills. I AM COJtTIXUINfJ TO PURCHAB and paying the HIGHEST PRICE FOR WOOL, And for the better accommodation of my cut torn on, 1 have opened an office opposite the north aide of the Towoecnd Ilouo, tail LakeCi.y, where I will try aud keep on hand Doeskins, Tweeds, Jeans, Meltons, Flannels, Linseys, ' Blankels, Sheeting, Repellants, Batting, Single, Double & Triple Tarns. N.B. Th. rep-itaUon of thet. ml) U ir. known. Th. good, turooj oot at pmont ai. bett.r wot.: mor. blsalr fln'.hod; b.ttor itvlfti, and In .Terr way cintnai dblo to Hie public notlea. Samples Mailed on Application. W001 SACKS FURXISUKD. JAME3 MoGIIIE, Ui, MISCELLANEOUS. WSYy11"-1-"118,3-hoover Seventy "Short-born" Durham Dur-ham Bulls and Hellers, ThoroiiBhbrol.just imported from K-ntockr .lljouPB. r.di eed ro.n., m bo .old a low pucteaud upen re.tonftble term.. ULU UlCK-.atSu.sach ai aIS .old in kootucUy at ZiO. PIEtt SAXE1SONS. Fait Lake City. TTah. Sept. at. 1S71. ,13 GAZETTEER of UTAH AND SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY OOMPriiED 4 NO ARRAKOKD HV EDWARD L. SLOAN. ForSaloattheHEKALD Office. Price The Gazetteer contains: A General Directory of Salt Iake Cily; I : A Business Directory of Salt Like. City. A Business Directory of Oi,tlen,Provoi. Corinne, Alta, Bingham and Ophir, with An official Directory of every &)Ln.fy and Municipality in Utah. It also contains a ClironoJogirt) History of the Territory; a dc7i ion ot the Mining Districta, will, much interesting and reliable in--formation relative to lhe leading Minus aod tlieir development, am' to the Agricultural, Manufacturing and Industrial resources ol the Tei ritory. Salt Late Heralfl MistiM C. THE HERALD BOOK BINDERV Turns out BUNK BOOKS", Order Book?, Kegisters in food ityl. and with ..MdltlO" " any in tbe Wet. OFFICE OF TIIK Central Pacific OVER 1VKLL8, KARG0 4 CO. mi23 O. F. SMUKIi, AfiEXT. |