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Show COMMERCIAL. Salt Lake City. Sept. 21, 1S74. Gold : Buying, 10SJ; selling, HO. Dk. C. W. HiGGisd : 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 Builered very much with my complaint for twelve months, and did not know what my troubles wero until you told me. I believe you were correct in the diag-. diag-. nosis of my cvse. I would say to any one that ButVera with the Gravel, Liver or Kidney complaint, to call on you at once, if he wishes to be cured. I have takn y ur medicines only (our weeks, and I have not feiteo well for twelve years. I am, with reepeet, Mr. W. Poll. Tenth ward, SaH Lake City. 22 Dub yeas' famous " Satin Glosi Starch" is now for sale in Salt Lake City. Tnis article has taken the first prize medals in, Europe and the United States whenever placed in competition with other starch. Its peculiar qualities will at once be understood by all good housekeepers when tested, it being snow white, perfectly per-fectly pure, and stronger than auy other starch. The superior strength and beautiful ' clear finish it aives to the linen, makes it not only the most economical but the most desirable for all who use starch. 822 Fall styles just arrived at lira. Colebrook's Temple of Fashion. sl9 To Sheep Washers. From one hundred to one thousand pounds oi leaf tobacco for sale cheap at Sam Levy's, 91 Main street. Apply eaily. il7 Splendid new views of the Great West, nil styles. C. R. Savage's art gallery, two doors south of Temple Block. &X7 J.usr received fresh, select Baltimore Balti-more can oysters, atid transplanted California shell oyster, every day, at the Saddle Rock Restaurant. sl3 Joslin & Park have moved. sl2 Gillet's Double Extracts are the best in use, and sold everywhere. b22 Peaches, Plu-ms, Apricots. K no widen pays the biggest price in grand cash for dried peaches, plums and apricots, and is prepared to buy all that's oflcred. See him before selling, at Knowklen's grain Btore, opposite Wells, Fargo, Salt Lake City. N.B. AUo pays cash for all kinds of grain. s!3 Handsome, duuable, and cheap boots and shoes, our own make and the bet imported, at the Working-man's Working-man's Coop.. 90 Main Btreet. Also, leather and findings for the trade. au2G .We have moved. Joslin & Park. sl2 Pattern hats and bonnets, very -choice, at Mrs. Colebrook's Temple of Fashion. b19 Take Notice. On account of ill health I will sell my entire Btock of farniture at oastern coat and freight, being desirous ofleaving for California. Califor-nia. J. M. Joelson, Grocsbeck's block, Salt Lake City. mB Notice to Everybody. We take pleasure in informing ourpatrons and the public in general that we have removed re-moved to a new and commodious store, No. SS Main street, next door to the First National Bank, where, with - increased facilities, wo are enabled to show a stock of clothing, furniihing goals, etc, to a better advantage and at lower prices than any house in the Territory. We also call the especial attention of the wholesale trade to our immense- stock. ftUll Sieoel Brothers. We have moved. Joslin & Park. sl2 GiLLet's Soap Powder is cheaper than soap and washes with half the labor. 822 .lumber Cheap For cash; bills 1 filled. Try me and sea. E. T. Mura-. Mura-. ford, west of Clift House. a29 Joslin & Park have moved. al2 tGo. Showell, scavenger for the city. 02 The best route east. The old Chicago & North Western Railroad is the route yot. It is the shortest and beat line. Tullman cars anu beat accommodations of ail kinds are given. M. H. Davis, ticket agent, at While A McComick's bank, can sell you tickets and teM yw all about this .mud m7 A CARD. I have purchased from Z. C. M. I. their valuable and well-selected retail stock of etap'e and fancy dry goods, dre-6 goods and notions, and have reopened re-opened the same, at the old corner known as the Eagle Emporium, where for many years I received the liberal patronagd of the public, and for which I tender them my heartlelt thanks. My sons, TL omits and Frank, as-is as-is ted by niyselt, will conduct the business under the firm name of Wm. Jennings fc Sons, and I trust to Ate many of my oid patrons and to create a host of new ones, by providing provid-ing for the demands of the public. Respecttully, Wm. Jesnisgs. Salt Lake City, Sept. 21, 1S74. s22 Ladies please call and inspect the choice millinery at Mrs. Colebrook's iemple of Fashion. sl9 Gillet's Baking Powder never fails to please. It is pure and never disappoints the cook. e22 Buy your Wood of C B. Durst. Yard at the Depot. a4 To the Trade. "We desire to in rwrm the trada that we are now rt'ceixing our new sUyk of Pali Clothing, coisi.-unj of ihe best styles and patterns manufcu: lured by ourselves ex-pri ex-pri ssly fur this market, and which will be the largest stock of clothing ever import d Ui this city. V invito thu trade to examine ex-amine our goods, wriicb we will sail at New iork wholesale rates, or shout 10 per cent. Wis than any other house in this city. L. Goldberg fc Co.'s, Wasatch Tf'fel Building. Manufactory, Si Leoutrd S:reet, New York 4 AIEtt A .MURPHY Are now better rroprod than evor before io i-mor lor (he uwoi f tho thirsiy mblio 1 h ir largo .took o( pure Mru s and Lkjooks cann-i b oi'-ell d Ii you want a long uriak. u short driDk, or a gojd dnok of any kind. c M Wi- ""C'll.K v i AL ' BANKING. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UTAH, JA. LT L A K OITY DESIGNATED DtPJBITOBT CIS'l'HL AOBTTT Or TBI (.' BITKB Tt W.AKHKN lirSfiKY. Pr-ridmt. NTilONY UOLUIK. Caehier. AVTHOR1ZKD CAPITAU S-VT.PCO Vaiovt CxnTAi Sii.mi BAUtit'-d f 175,OXj DIVIDESD F0H 1871, 60 PfR C57T1 DIVIDEND FOB 1378. 50 PES CE57. Oldlbt Babiikc laanTmoB m Dti. ! lasiaw tranractad. Aaw.im ta COLORADO MONTAKA. j t-tJLI.KCTIONS Proairtly attended W j lowrwtallowed on Time t-0,orju Blank actnowlkdgmkntb adapted to any officer, for sale at the Herald office. u21 Mining Drxrfl at the Haui.v OFFICE OF THF Central Pacific R. R., OVLK WKLLS, FARGO L CO. au35 C. F. SMURR, Agent. CHICAQ-O, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTli Now Dpoo dlxoot to CHICAGO AND THE EAST, m OBS MOINES, DAVENPORT, AND KOCh ISLAND, connecting at Dos ilciaos wi:t ihn DES MO IN lid VALLEY R. R.. lo Koo d and St. Louis; at Davenport with Boats for all points on tho Uijor .Misi lippi; at La Salle with tho lLLiNUIt CENTRAL R. R-. North and South, and at Oioaso with all tho fan Jlcas East and South. TWO FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Lve COUNCIL BLUFFS Dully. TRAINS RUN 'ON CHICAGO TIME This road buiag thoroughly equipped with KLEflANT NEW COACHES AND SLEEP ING CARS, and havin tho adrant&Efl of s smooth, well-bo I las tod trao , oil on to ta traveling public an E&stnro Line unoqualloil for 6 coed, Comfort and Saiety. Through Tlo ets via this Line to all Han ern Cititv can bo had at the Company's Ticket OflH'oe, International Hotel, Urn ah a. Pacific j Horns Bloc , Council Blu&s, and at the Depot. , NOTARIAL. JOHN T. i'AT'CK C. W, STAYNEB CAINE k STAYNER, NOTARIES PUBLIC, Woal'i re: pec! fully draw attention to the fact that t hoy haro comnlird wito all tho ro-iuiro-ldodIP of tho luw, having bi-on muni jalod 1 the Governor, oloctod bv taojoiot vot ot Hiu Locirlativo Assembly, havo tiled builds nod (jualithod as iTocrsbod by law, and re duij oomraisnunoa by tno liorornor. Their official acts are therefore boyond quastlon; All bu'iiKu altoalal lo with accuracy and diipetch, Ft'ICE WITH I SALT LAKE HERALD FIRST SOUTH STKEKT. j SALT LAKE CITY. ! OLD TYZFIE I FOR SALE AT TIIH I I HERALD OFFICE CPOCERIES, ETC. What's a' the Steer!" LTDDELL & BROWN HaToju!! rtcs-red .-.m-iber fir ihipmant u.rci :r.ai ?c;iLd ot MOIK?' Ct'.el-r.trj UN NAN H A DDI SS , In Ca-i, Pt v DEE MARMALADE, K3lN9rR,L' OATMEAL and PSA MEAL. L. ROSEA CO-'S MM E JUIOE, CORDIAL, c Av- 1-e a LarK Stock of Staple ad Fancy GROCERIES ajto FROVISIONS. tivc us a Call ererihMy. A few do on North n: ihe l-s;jici. i'.-icei ul down 10 sait the tiaicj. Hichet Prico liven for Dried Apples 1 ard I'cachci. m'l STAGE LINES. STAGE LINES. DAILY LTVR OF STWES FROM tho torsi i n u if tho Vtah So jtbem Hil roao thrmcb -out hem I'tna aui ?ouihot-ern ?ouihot-ern Nevada to tho follow inoe oicts: Prrincxille, Bravrr, PuTfOi. S ar n;strirt, San Creek, t-an Vraaouoo Dist. Fillnoro. Vi.vho, Arid all inter modi U point. Connect at 1' on iri-wockly for all points in Tint'C- tri we klyat "alt Creek for the ooal nrld- ard al I nrts in Sanito. " tri-wp 'i; iy at liouvor lor Farowan, CedT and St Ueorge. Tinioto Tioc e Kiiu-uvc hours 1'iin ii a: o 'ice. W'vlU, FarcoA Co.'s Building. Build-ing. ;-ait Lake City jyU Hl'iJtT WHITF, ?ro.ristor. BIG COTTONWOOD STAGE LINE "srr-r-Tl HU NlMl U ETWEES rr-y-w-k SALT LARK CITY and ' 1 C A Y 0 -N , Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday., tartins at 7 a.ra. from W EL Lb FANOO A CU.'o O'li.-o. jj-17 3ILMER& SALISBURY'S DAILY SO?. A-GKE LIHSTE. thucl'gx Hciitana and Southeast Nevada. Leaving CUKLNNK, UTAH, DAILY, Runnlck- Nor:h to VuLda City. Helena, j F,rt baa ton, ler Ladco, Co-lar Creek Minos, and iirAvui.- thrvueh nil the Principal Princi-pal foivnF an.t Mining Camr! in Montana. PiiUNCIl'Ai yrriJE: Welis, Fargo & o. Building SALT LAKE CITY. PARLEY'S PARK S ALT LAKE CITY STACE LINE, ON AND AFTKH MAY KLKVENT11, tho under? it do.", will run a I A 1 TL, Y STAO E (Sundays excepted), Between Silt i.ako and Park Citj-. Uintah Mining Di-triet, stoi-rin at Kimball's llotol. Loavii ;Milt Lnko City at 7 a. ui ; lonvo tiny-dur's, tiny-dur's, I'arfc L'iiv, a; 7 a in-, airivins at tialt Lako City at H i. m. (.nrryuiB tho Fnil-d Ftnics Malls and Wells. Lnnjo A Co s Kmtoss W. 11. KimbnU is only responsible for bis half of the rvud. W. II KIMDALL. ml ). (). bi YDliJL THE NEW MAP OF UTAH, FROISETH'S New Sectional, Topoarapliical MIXERALOGIGAL MAP OK UTAH TERRITORY VOK 187-1: & Ib75. Compiled from U. 6. Surveys and other ftinhoi.lio Scurcos. iMre Hx Vj inches Scale, einut ojile- U i. no ia.-li n letr mt ly L-nxra vod, nLd olurod in C untion; nn'iuit d on rli lli, hll ui uutod, and in iuuktt luriu. This Ur.o and sldendid Map, eubraring the k-'Doial Toiio.r . i i y ui tho 1 irril .'i y, h i II bo Ltauiid iQ ur aluut tho 1st U,iy of Si'plembcr Xi'xl, Thorouchly ieviiod,re-eDgraved and 1iriut:ht dutvn to i'U: It fin-s been end .rtt I by tins Tcrrt'toriul Ley tula tin c, a &ub,ttity grunted (u aid ui il pubttviitttji nl lluir recent sen-sion, sen-sion, ajijirvviit by Jim J-Jxecltcncy (lie (jurcmur, and Uhc Jltmdral Cop i ft ordered for the mac of 'J'cmturiul Uyiccrs. It will Dhow all tho new Oovcrn-ment Oovcrn-ment survt'VH whicli brin'it into ninr-Kcl ninr-Kcl -.000,000 uercy ut the pLihlit; domniii, iudiiiiiiiK luro tnicUt of Coal ami Ikon, besides ult ilt vniunblo miiiL'iiil luml, tlnj new liuuniliiry linett luitween Vl&h, Wyoming, Jd;iho mid Js'eviwln, Ijouiuliuiix uf nil Llic organized Mining Wislriclrt, Knilrtiiulu cuuipleto tmd under eonnlructiuii, Tuwiw, iSettk-menU, Hivern, etc., etc., nmkmn iL the um.y relinbh' M;tpoliLi kma jiiiljliin'd; tliert-f'ir, itsliould bo in every ollitu, lihniry, rolJeyu, behuol-huuiiu uud dwelling Utah. For sal br all Stationers. Orders upjdiod by J. A. M. J"UOSEi"Ji, rcni-iaiuut, Fait Luke City, Utah. GANVA8SKHH IVnDl.d fur ,vory Ivna ..4 count? in I lh MOW J1KADV : FROISETH'S GENERAL WINING MAP OF ' UTAH, Bhiwir.K Twintr-Kl.ht r.f th I'rinfjral .Minim .Min-im I'i'tncH a Ijs-rM u, Milt L.i.'i I't. mid Io-b'icd of th m-1! !' iiiiti ijL min". In poBietlorra; 1'riot1,!! ALSO, M1V .MAI' '.1 LITTLE COTTON WfKi I ani faht op UIO COTTO.NWOOJ; MJ.N'.Vi Whowlnr th BenTnt f. r"pr: 'jy nl I'-nitl.n (,( .rer t'-.n il'in-i I ii-.r- b:. 'J untiol J-iten. ('. tier w tb "nrf R-.rroifd t-i i; . a. i'-i-stU I'rioe, jC i.w-!'. Il.'yj; Fi.fkc lorm.l.'WJ. TheabciTo Maps are C-mpilf l hum obif survej s. P-"li brail tfl ani tnaila-l !,. mr-T Tr' f tlii ' n-!"'J un rcsi i-t f pn uj IL ru blister. B. A.M. FJiOI-ErH. 1 sit T.v c;i- . |