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Show COMMERCIAL. Salt Lax City, Sept. 23, 1S74. Gold : Buying, 108i; selling, 110. Davis' Teas are unrivalled (or quality. a24 Taorr! Ttolt!! Teoct !!! Just received at Crocheroii's, city fiah market, 400 pounds of beautiful Bear Lake trout, which are offered ati20cta. per pound. sC4 A GRAKD-select party will be given by John T. Jfuttrtws at Bullou'd Hall, Thureday. Sept. 24. Tickets one dollar. John Brough'a celebrated full quadrille band. James Currie, prompter. All are respectfully invited in-vited to attend. s24 JcsT OrESED our new fall style dress silk hats. Call and see them gentlemen. Dunford & Sons. b24 Read the "open letter" in another column, it's interesting. s2-t Fall styles just arrived at Sirs. Colebrook's Temple of Fashion. s!9 To Sheep Washers. From one hundred to one thousand pounds of leaf tobacco for sale cheap at Sam Levy's, 91 Main street. Apply eaily. b17 Splendid new views of the Great West, all styles. C. R. Savage's art gallery, two doors south of Temple Block. sl7 Jusr received fresh, Bele'ct Baltimore Balti-more can oysters, and transplanted California shell oyster, every day, at the Saddle Rock Restaurant. sl3 The goods at Davis' speak for themselves. s24 Joslin & Pare have moved, si 2 Gillet's Double Ex-fflAcrs are the best in use, and sold everywhere. fi22 Peaches, Plcms, Apricots. Knowlden pays the biggest price in grand cash for dried peaches, plums and apricots, and is prepared to buy all that's ofJered. See him before selling, at Knowlden's grain store, opposite Wells, Fargo, Salt Lake City. N.B. Also pays cash for all kinds of grain. s!3 We have moved. Jojlin Jc Park. b12 Pattern HArs and bonnets, very choice, at Mrs. Colebrook's Temple of Fashion. s19 Take Xotice. On account of ill i6ftlth I will sell my entire stock of furniture at eastern cost and freight, being desirous of leaving for California. Califor-nia. J. M. Joelson, Groesbeck'a block, Salt Lake City. niS Do not buy adulterated coflee when you can 'obtain it pure arid fresh ground daily at G. W. Davis'. e24 The mercury stood yeateiday afternoon af-ternoon at 74 deg.; in the evening at 61 deg. Ladies please call and inspect the choice millinery at Mrs. Colebrook's Temple of Fashion. b19 We have moved. Joslin fc Park. 1 Bl2 Gilljbi'b Soap Towder is cheaper than 60ap and washes with half the labor. dumber Cheap For cash; bills filled. Try me and see. E. T. Mum-ford, Mum-ford, west of Clift House. a29 Good rRKsKRVisa sugar S pounds for $1 at G. W. Davis'. b24 There will bo no performance, at the theatre this evening. I Joslin fc Park have moved. al2 Geo. Suowetx, scavenger for the I city. 2 Duh yeas' lamous "Satin Gloss Starch" is now for sale in Salt Lake City. This article has taken the first prize medals in Europe and the United States whonevef placed in competition with other starch, ltd peculiar qualities will at onco be understood by all good housekeepers when tested, it being snow white, perfectly per-fectly pure, and Btronger than any other starch. The superior strength and beautiful clear finish it gives to the Uncn, makes it not only the most .economical but the most desirable for .all who use starch. e-2 The rsEjT pickling vinegar ai G. Y. Davis'. - Dr. C. W. Higgixs: Dear Sir-Shortly Sir-Shortly after I commenced to take your medicines I felt the diseases beginning be-ginning to give way, and I have improved im-proved ever since. I sutl'ered very much with my complaint for twelve months, and did not know what my troubles were until you told me. I believe you were correct in the diagnosis diag-nosis of my case. I would say to any one that suffers with the Gravel, Liver or Kidney complaint, to call on you at once, if he wishes to be cured. I have taken y.ux medicines only four weeks, and I have not felt to well for twelve years. I am, with respect, Mr. W. Poll. Tenth ward, Salt Lake City. s22 The highest price paid for dried fruits of 11 kinds at G. W. Davis'. . e24 On let's Baking Powder never fails to please. It is pure and never disappoints the cook. s22 Buy your Wood of C. B. Durst. Yard at the Depot. a4 To the Trade. "We desireto inform the trade that we are now ruceivinjr our new ttork of Fall Clothing, consisting of tho bo-t Etyles and patterns manufactured by ourselves expressly ex-pressly for this markt't, and which will be tiie largtt stock of clothing ever imported to this city. "We invito tho .trade to examine ex-amine our goods, wbich we will sell at New York wholesale rates, or about 10 per cent, less than any other bouse in this city. L. Goldberg & Co.'s, "Wasatch Hotel Building. Manufactory, 81 Leonard Street, New York. al BANKING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY DSSI6XATKD D?JSIT0BT AKD Igcst or TBI I'lITKB Btitm W A RUES 1IUSSEY, I'r-yn.hnt. INTiloNY QOBlili, Casiiei. I AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,..!.! 5500 Pud up CiFrrxb - S!' EAMtstA - 1175,000 DIVIDEND FOR 1871, 60 PES CEITT DIVIDEND FOR 1873. 50 PER CEJTT. Tuh Oldjebt B3tiso Ifbtttutioi Dt Utas. A Gcnerkl Banknc Builaeu trantaottd. Aowcibs in COLORADO abd MONTANA. COLLECTIONS ProtaDtly atUnded t-TntrBtAllnwl t-TntrBtAllnwl on Time LnoiU PEOPLE'S COURSE SCIENTIFIC LECTURES The Story of the Earth by the Light of Geology. LUiilrateJ with nomeiou? ChaiU and Fosiils.will bo ivon hj Win. DENTON, Of Boston, Mass., author of " Our Planet," etc., at THE INSTITUTE, (HALT LAKK O I T V , Commenciog TIIUUSPVT Evening, Sept. ''2 1th, At httlf-p;tat 7 precisely, . 1 And continuing on the 2otht 2Gtli , '26ih, JJth ami 30th. LKCTl'RB lt-THK WORLD BKFORK LUK. This Lecture trcau of olcinoee kBii Karihuake?- lictukk m-tuk: FCRMATIOS OF MKTALUC VKIN1. Lifa in Iti Karly i't raw, from the Radiate to the Rortila. ' LCtt'RK :td-TMK CUl. TKRIOD and tho Wvrld Tenants at the time ! I.FC1TRK Vk-TUE AOR OF REPTILES. LtCrrRK Mh-THB TERTIARY PERIOD PE-RIOD and its Mammals . LECT1-RK ri-.h-THK HI" MAN PEBEOD and rresent lieoloKicil Lhans. MR DKNT-N has loctuml on 01obT o'r ths rust tweav Tr in thonEfiral ckias and towns of tho I mtod .Mates and r.ruifh Ataorioa.to tar.e and doIUhted au-dicncoJ. au-dicncoJ. ' i ad" For Opinions of the Prss aao CirculMJ- I . . 1J - - ' MISCELLANEOUS JOHNSON'S HofflG-mafle Family Medicine? ! Wcxraatodto bo bettor than the Bwt Imported., ncd eivo auiplo atiJi'action. HON liSkT PILLS. Purely vegetable. Thoy cleanse aud purify tho blooa, stomach stom-ach and bowels. Act powerfully upon th liver, kidneys and urinary organs Ureak up fcver, strengthen digtion and bring tho ropy huo of health to fac-a ein-aiiaUxi. ein-aiiaUxi. Aro tonic, cathartic, stimulant, and soothe, by removing tho crupo of disease. dis-ease. Aro safo and harmless in all Oases where cathartics aro required, for either soi.for young or old. Try them fairly, and you will neve- -o any more imported pills. Price '1. nU. EYE BALSAM. For dimness of vision, weak ordrooping eyolids, intlamed eyes, old ulcers, sores, ringworm, tetUirs, cracked or sore lips, hands etc. Price, 25 cent. CONKLLN 9ALVK. For pains ol weakness in tho side, back, broat, to othor pirt of tho system, cuts, wounds sored, ?ti-. Prico, liii cauU. K.SSKNCE OF LI F K cures oliolor, diarrhffi, summer complaints, cough", clmlics, toothache, and many other illr, Price, M cents. Those medicines aro for sale,wholesHl and retail, at ZION'3 CO-OPKRATIYK DliUU STOKK, Salt Lako City, and at most of tho cooperative co-operative stores throughout tho Territory If not kept in your ptore?, ak you merchant to send for them. Co-operative ston throughout tho Tor-ritory Tor-ritory furnitthtyl on commission, or sol 1 at rales advantageous to purchasors. AGENTS are authorized to refund the money, where the me-hanon do not giv satisfaction, and distribute to tho jxo needing tho pills at cxraHFe of propnutoi no-tweltn of Iho amount disposed of. From tho Laboratory oi J. E. JOHNSON, NOTARIAL. JOHN T. CAINS C. W. STAVNEH CA1NE k STAYNER, NOTARIES PUBLIC, . Would re-1 &"futlr rBW t'or.t i'.Ti to t!." ft , thttfar e nii'liod wiib HI the roiuirt- meDl of tbe U". having boon r.oiDiatol ny mo i invtmir. elected b? tbo joint r'Aa i t bo Leei'l'! Awiuv. hsvo tiloJ h'.ndi sad yunli'iind w Lrocriid hy 1it, and re duly (vimr.iFM'.ni-d !) th"i''.-orntr. ' titir i-ILcial ncit a;o UjorcR re Lioond 'iutiun; All ba'infti stteadel to with ac?Jfft47 and dii'ftich. fcmcis wan SALT LAKE HERALD I IIUST SOUTH HTKEET. HAT.T LAKE CITY. CROCERIES, ETC. "What's a' the Steei!" LIDDELL & BROWN HavejaJt rivd j;ethr Sneibipmftat direc: ;rca ciCiaca ci M01R5' Celebrated FINN AX BADDIES, la Can, DIXDEE MARMALADE. EDLNBl'RJU OATMEAL and TEA MEAL , 'l. K'.'SE Ji CO-S LIME JUICE. CORDIAL, 0. o- Ac. Alo a Lares Stci of Staple Mi Fancy GROCERIES PROVISSONS. ' Oivo uj Tall GveryK.W. A few doors Nonhiif the l'ostoiico. l'nco cut down to suit the lilies. H!sbo5t Pria jivoa Jbr DrieJ Api1ij 1 lutii.i uj Peaches. uiZ STAGE LINES. SOUTH WSTERn' STAGE LINES. DAILY LINE OK M" FROM tho termirm.' of tlm Southern H;.il- r.d through Southern I'lah ar.d Southcsit-cm Southcsit-cm Xevain to tho Uiiou:o ivicla: "TirETilto, Eetf.r. l'srso.i, Siar liistrit. Suit Crsok, San Francisco UiU Fillmore, I'kvhe, And alt inter modulo ioint. Connect at l'av?on tri-weekly fur all iioins in ' tri-wcrkly nt Salt Creek for the ooal field and all ian in Sani'ote. " tri-weokly at Heaver ior I'urcvvan, Ced;ir and St. Heorse. Time to PiooLo Fit'tr-tvc hours Principal oiEco. Wdl-t, FarfoA Co.'! Bui'.d-int, Bui'.d-int, Salt Lake City JyH lU'lUI WHITE, Proprietor. SILMER&SALISBUILT'S DAILY ST.A.Q-E LinsrE. THK0UOH Montana and Sonthausl Nuvadn. LoavIntCOKINNE. UTAH. DAI LI . Running North to V'rpdnU City, Helena, Fort Ilecton, Deer Lixko. Cedar Creek Mine, and pawing through all iho Prinoi-Dal Prinoi-Dal Xowns and Aliuinc Campe In Montana. PU1KC1PAL OFFICK: Wells, Fargo & Co. Building SALT LAKE CITY. PARLEY'S PARK Ann SALT LAKE CITY STAGE LINE, ON AND AFTER MAY ELEVENTH , the undorsignoil will run a O A I U V 8 T A O l 'i (Sundays exoctted), Betn-oon Snlt Lnko and Park City. Pintah MininK Di'trii't, stoiaunc at Kimball's Hotel. Lonvo Salt Lake City at 7 a. ni : leave, Snyder's, Sny-der's, Park City, at 7 a in-, arriving at Salt Lako City at . ni. Carry ire tho United Stales Malls and Wells. Fanro A Co.'s Express W. U. Kimball is only responsible for h't half of tho road. IP. U KIMUALL. im'. '1. li SSYUEK CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL K0UTR Now open dire.'t to CHICACO and the EAST. Til OES MulNHS, DAVENPOKT, ANb HOCK ISLAM), connect ine nt Dm Mulnw with Iho LKS MulMvi VALLEY H. H.. ii Keo u nnd St. Louie; at Ilavenporl with Boats for nil i-niuti on tho Upinir .Mi-lt-oippi; at La Sallo with tho il.LlNolH COTKAL H. H- North and South, and at CbicaEO with all tho lal Uuw Em I and TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS 1,61V. COUNCIL Ul.Ul'FS Daily. TRAINS RON ON CHICAGO TIME Thin road being thoroughly on"! Prod with BLED A NT NEW COACH Ed AND KLKKI1 IN G CARS, and having the advnntauo of a omooih, woll-liallnsti"f true , oilers to the triToline .ubli-an Kr-rtfrn Lino uaojuallod for fai-ood, CoLufvrt and baloty. Thronah Tic ets via thin Lino to all Ka-t. crn Cities can be had at thn Couijiany'i Tirhol OfTicwi, Intomatiucal Hotel, Omaha, I'acifio Hou't Blno . Council Itlufls, and at the Ooixit. BRUSHES. STEWART'S CSLK3RA1KD BEUSHE8 roi PAJWTKKH. AL80Mir7Frt1. WUlIKWAf HKtm, HOi-faKMKN. 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