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Show Dost forget Marden'a benefit tonight. to-night. Look out for the grand centennial opehing at Dwyer'a book store, on Monday evening, December 13th, at 7 o'clock. dS OI.l CkntenniaL 177b. JOB fHIXTING executed in the most artistic maimer, at eastern fignrva, at the oflice of this paper. The "Widow Hunt" at theatre tonight. "A Happy New Year." The Herald office has received a fine assortment of cards specially adapted for gentlemen's New Year's calls. OLD CentenniaL 1776. Old Folks' Concert. The concert given at the Methodist church lost evening was well attended, at-tended, the large auditorium being about two-thirds filled. The pressure in our column s by the President's message precludes any notice ot the' performance.further than we thought it dragged, along somewhat slowly; but then "ye old folks" were not bo fast as wc are now-a-days. The audience au-dience appeared to be highly pleased with the entertainment. Miss Colebrook appears at theatre to-night. Masquerade Sapper. The supper at the masked ball on December 10th will be supplied by J. Dyer, the noted confectioner, whose skill in this line is unsurpassed. The chicken and lobster salad, oyster cakes, tea, and other edibles, not to mention the confections, which he will provide, should satisfy the anticipation, antici-pation, of the most exacting epicure. d8 Fancy Printing Stock. i The Herald job room has received . "a"Targoluvoice or the latest styles of BALL INVITATIONS, LADIES' CALLING CARDS, FANCY PAPER, ifcc., &c, which will be furnished, printed to order, in the handsomest i manner, on short notice, and at; LOWER PRICES than any other j establishment can furnish them. n20i Mil. J. C. Graham as Major De Boots to-night. Mare Mula Lost. ' Strayed or stolen from the stable of H. B. Clawson on Friday night, Nt.iv. : 20th, one DARK BROWN M A RE MULE, large size and slim built, rtd nose. Was formerly ono ol President Young's carriage mules. j Any ono giving information to Z. C. M, I. will be suitably rewarded. I do I Callihq Cards for gentlemen's j New Year calls, entirely now and: original styles. Leave your orders at 1 Herald office. j Apology. We have been compelled to take liberties with several ol our advertisers advertis-ers this morning, by leaving out their favois to make room for the president's presi-dent's message. Well, the message comes but once a year, and wo wi 11 l make it all right with our advertising i patrons. ENVELOPES. Large - stock ; for sale cheap, at the Herald ofiice. TIib Handel and H:iydn Society. The ladies and gentlemen who assisted in the performance of "The Messiah" in June last, are requested to attend at the 13th vrard assembly rooms to-morrow (Thursday) evening at 7. SO, and bring along their copies of the "Messiah." For Balls anl Parties. Just received, a fine lot of new styles of embossed Note Paper.Fancy Cards, Programme Cards, Ac, Ac. Call at the Herald Office before going elsewhere. else-where. Work, first class; prices, low. nlO I Special. j Call in at Z. C M. I. Shoe Department. De-partment. Mr. Rowe has just re-cieved re-cieved and opened thirty new cases of those BOOTS. d3 HOT XOH AX l JtltltV, A drink whirl: Al'KB fc Mt'RPHT i-tvu rnstds- fa:u i- ir is nulnii-'U? and , -li:miUt ni; iialiti-s, cm now 1 . pro-;r.,i pro-;r.,i Alt'. a'. w-li-api'Ointi-i har o' tin 'Vrwi. ,1,1, :-'i Kirft South stre. 1. Th-v . . 1 -o di-p ,!" ,-(-; So .U-h WM-kcj-1 I'unclK-.anJ h1 kinds of U.t D I in their iniiiutible stvle for which 1 stnd u-n-x-l-d. o. J dh. a. w. caiDER. DENTIST OniCE, MAIN STREET, Soio: d SUtt W a-!ch I" . tel i4 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS ' A.l-rortisetaoDtJ onder Khli budins 10 cacU 1 or lis pr Jay ; acthmc inirtd for lsi then 50 ooqU for one timo. FOR SALE. . A bUrLDIXG LIT, SITUATED THREE -Ti. and n balf bioclta north of ros:o;Eeo: b?tt view in ihe city; pa;v of water run- ; did throaab tao lot: a Eeoi location- Wil 1 bo sold loir fur cash. Apply at Heh.ld j dl BOARD. j'I'UBEE OU F( TJR QENTLKMEN CAN 1 I nrrcuro Grat-claa board in a rrivate ifamilr, (toric3 reasonable) by ajuyiD to ! f- P. Boi tilM.Salt Lake Ci(y. n21 jv DR. WNI. H. GROVES, .S? DENTIST, :-m la arm ,j I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jSUT LAKE THEATRE jWednesday Ev'ng, Dec. 8, 1875, j BEKEPIT TenJerd by prou'noct citiiani of tbii city lo Air. E. S. MARDEN, As an expre.esioD ofpympnlliy for his by HISS HELLIE C0LEBH00K Ilai kindly voluaroo-od and will aiiear as MKi. i .v A.N UOHr-. Will bj pronnioj StorliDR Ooynoj elosut Uimudr, entitled 'J bo WIDOW HUNT! After which A QUA KTETTE, By Talented German Vocalists, i Aoroai;aaicd on Piano by Pr0r. HoEOuiRn, (Whi hav kindly volantcorod.) Toconclu'.o with rhe Laiig'iabio Farco, onliiled 'J ho TRIALS OF TOMPKINS. Toon ovoa a: 7.15. Prrlormanco oom-mprjoo oom-mprjoo at S. do 1 it s I WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM OUR Branch Office IS VIRC1NIA CITY A Large Stock of CLOTHING,- B00TS AND SHOES, Hats and Gaps, dents' FBraisliis Mi, Which we ofl'er Less than 50 Cents As (lie pnlire Sf cu-k must be cliised out within 30 days. How is your tine to boy Ctaj! FOR CASH. L. RECCEL, 85 EAST TEMPLE ST. GROCERIES, ETC. THOMSEN & LYXBEItG Rooeiro daily from Cali.'ornia, ORANCES, LIMES, AN u LEMONS. They kcop a full stock of Utah Eruits and Vegetables, POU t'ltV md FISH l-aucy and staple Groceries at Wholesale Whole-sale and Retail, , Stores So, 19 & 21, First ifouth SI., Two doors oa;t of Commorcial Sticct, SALT LAKE CITY. Orders freintlia country promptly attend od to. TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! CHRISTMASis Coining ! THE- BAKERY ! Will supply you w tb WKKAl), I'lES, CAKlLsi. craci;eks. Pure Home-made Candies; CLEAR SUCAR TOYS And Fancy Caadios at liolcsalo ani Bo'.ail. as ' pi"-pito Nrw Co-op Buildirg, Uooils Dolivcrtd l'romptly. jo:9 CICARS AND TOBACCOES. THOMAS CARTER. Salt Lake Citv, i V-s i Full line of Plug Chew ngTobacco and Plaing Cards. oil FRUITS, ETC. FRUITS G. W. DAVIS Begs to bunounce that be has re ceived the FIKST SIIIPMKXT OF Hl CHRISTMAS FRUITS, PEEL, ETC.; And has had the same all CLEAJJEE and made ready for use. They are extra fine and large, selected from the best Markets. CALL AXD SEE. C. W. DAVB3. ACENCIES. B. W. E. JENNENS' AGENCIES. FRANKLIN MACVEAEH & CO., Wholesale Grocers, CHICAGO, - - - ILLINOIS B. V. E. JENNENS, Aaent, Salt Lik-e City, Utah. i INSURANCE ! LIVERP00L&L0XD0X and GLOBE INSURANCE CO. 10'O. Ciisli Capital and Assets $26,740,105.70 Assets iu the United States, $3,771,532,84 LOSSES PAID AT THE GREAT FIRES IX CHICAGO AM) BOSTON', $4,000,000. Tut: Advantages Offered iiy this Company: let Unlimited linbil.ty of the Stock holders. 2d The l:rge amount of Assets invested in the United States. 3d Claims under its Policies are payable in cash on presentation of satisfactory proofs, without deduction ol 60 days interest. 4th The certainty, in the event of loss, of a fair aud honorable adjustment. adjust-ment. All classes of Mercantile Risks are accepted. Dwellings may ho insured for three or five years a.ta ;reat reduction from anuual ratos. B. W. E.JEXXEXS, Agent, SALT LAKE CITY. Office iu Colebrook BuiMing, o-O East TuMri.E Stkeet. E. I, Dn Pout de Nemours & Co. ; WILMINGTON, DEL. Manufacturers of BMni ani Sporting; Powders, B. W. E. JEXNEN3, Agent, &ill Lake City, Utah. CHICAGO WHITE LEAD & OIL COMPANY, Maanfaclurtrjof WHITE LEAD, ZINC,- COLORS, Linseed Oils, Putty, etc., Chicago, Illinois. O. W. DlatcMord. C. F. Gate, .Prut. tw.ndTroi B. W. F. JEXXEXd, Atjcnt, Salt Lake City, Utah, RE IIX ST ROM & P0HLZ0X, Mercliant Tailors I)EG to inform ihcir rriRny friends ami ) tho public in npnrsl of their KH' MOVAL toCoMMKRCIALSTKKKT No. 40. Entire f mt-fsL'lion jjuarantct-f in ntw wort: &b well as in Clsmninx r.c Kopnirinff. fl8 ATTORNCYS-AT-LAW. C. it. UcarsKad, uamil-.t-n (iambi i. IICni'NTEA A (aniii.v.. Attorneys at Law. SALT L K K CLC i'. i All i ' C. W. SPAULDi N w. ATTORNEY AT HW ul F'.CS IN C. C.'CLEM E NTS, llAf V. 8. Burveyor Gtncrtl lor lit hi. Land & IJinincr Attorney, Papon for fatenti ud Adreie i;Utc 3J:ollj rroi'tred. AZi j-uecu procorosi- Orrrc. At W Match Drag 6tor, BJ I&ka Ciu, Uti. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS. 1 POSITIVELY Damaged CIOTHlMG FURNISHING GOODS, TO BE SOLD AT FIFTY CENTS on the Dollar. SALES COMMENCED OPEN AT 8 A.M. UNTIL 7 P.M. SIEGEL BROTHERS, n27 GROESBECK BLOCK NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DEUNOUENT TAXES. Assessor asd Collsctor'b Okficb, Salt Lak County, 0. T., tin It Lake City, Dec. 2, 1S75. y-OTICB TO DELINQUENT TAX- iirp h:rotr cotiQod tint uilosi thoir County :md lortitorial Tnica aro pui i within ton lass. at my office in tbo Coort tlousa. In said countr, a levy uinn and sale of thoir prntor-iy prntor-iy will bo promiiily matio' at p.ovidcd by la it. lo s ttiify tbo amount eot oimoaito i tiiir re?nectiro nsmoJ, lho nidi boinj nu duo u.'id uni'uid : Am't Names BosiJunc o! iix. .a i.nol K. Allan - .1st wa:d ttt Ss5 .;hibad Lav.Bon " IM i." Henry Won hen 21 40 Obarlos Uraiior Jth ward SO &i Charles U. Davoy " 38 J5 L. S- Homiocway " Ti 70 Goorso ltarjr 5th ward 31 15 t'harleB Koirb - " 13 4S Frederick Lortii ..Cth ward S 75 .Tamos Thompson " S 00 domar Brown ..7th ward 6S 35 Ksiaio of Cronyn " W 00 Mosaa iluBhman " 83 SO Estatoor Cbarlos Koper " 2:t3 95 W. U. Wilfon " US SO Onkey & Jnhnaon ,...,.Pth ward tti CO Jiiiucs holmor.iao " GO Mr, e. Shuwoll ' 137 65 JairoB Toms " 3-'( 40 William Uircumihaw- 9th wrd 33 95 V. N. Milford " 45 20 Thomas I'nkoy " 4'J 05 M J. Snodakor " Is-i ! Hans .s' Cul iraon-.. 10th waid 98 . J. Davidfon " 41 lQ Johnson A Jonaason..... " 7S W) Jwhn Portor " 40 85 A. H B. Smtth .. " 13i 15 Claude- Cliva lUh ward 41 P0 Noils NorberR " 15 35 Jamos M-Suiith " 40 'JO Proston Froo... 12lh ward 1M 00 John lloiiti " H J James Molvnight " 176 0' I'. A'.Sbt " 20 40 N. P. Blomquist 13th ward 22 15 Joseph Iiufby... " YX 3"t lleniy lloutj ' 201 3) William llcnnalar. ' 46 20 OHtl Johnson " 61 HO Moore Jfc E'oitcr. " 10 30 Frederick Koich... " 32S 65 Kalito of Daniol Soencor " 144 50 R. J. QOLWINQ. Aeieiaor and Colloctur for bait Lake County. d3 BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE. Enquire fit E. & G. Bmikr-f-kv's Liquor Store. we?l of Walker Hro's. a'll NOTARIES PUBLIC Caa.be supplied t the HERALD OFFICE I WITH I 1 BILLS OF SALE, POWEltS OF ATTORNEY MORTGAGES, l)l-:'T CLAIM ASD WARRANTEE in;i-:u--, BONDS, mining ni:i:ns, l'ROI ESr.S ,i I'iliil'E'.T NOTICES . ACKNOWLHDGM -;S IS, By Single Cupica or the Llundrccl. i , hired, nf ont hundred, assorted, at Seiai Itate,, CHRISTMAS Candies and Nuts, RAISINSAHD CURRANTS ALREADY CLEANED, A GENERAL STOCK OF Choice Family Groceries HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Etc., AT THE LOWEST PRICES In our Basement. CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY. Daily arrival of the latest Styles of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Men's Hats and Caps, Ladies' Furs and Underwear, Under-wear, Gents' Furnishing Goods. theatesioWltiTn market, W. Jennings Sons 6 Sadler I FISH, CROCEHIES. ETC. I hi , f? i to SCOTCH STORE, lu?t rcceivixi A. Fresh Shipment of Moir 4 Son' Aboidecn Fresh Horrinc, Keller's Hinnlee M.irmnlaJe, Finn.m Hndilies. Yarmonth Bloaters EJiiilmrffh Oatmeal and Oatmeal Grits. " L. Hose & ( o.'s Leith Lime Juice, ete., etc. Remember the place, north of the Pfstothre; f!4 rfAILROADS. Itah SoHthcrn Railroad On and aftr February 25th, 1875. GOISO SOITTH. I" -jIM 7 O a Xie of StaLion.; o ' 6 ' i sl, a,, w ft, , 1 ! TRAINS LEAITE A- m. (I. m. y. til. 1 $ C. SaII Lake i 7 OH; fl 10, 1 SOj Little Lotion WvKhI 7 "JS G 2 i;J bO Junction 7 4S1 7 .it). 2 50 ' 75 AliKlVK at I I S.mJy 7 7 40 S 00 1 00 LKavk nn.i.l 1 Smiilv s o;;l Druivor S IS i i, U'hi P tS: l 7,-, Amorican Fork... i1 LV; 1 ;0 PK:is.iiiL Grove .. 9 32 2 00 Provo 10 15: 2 50 6iriti(rvillo.. 10 So 2 75 Seauifh Fork 10 51! 8 00 Prtv?oa 'U 2:! ,3 fx) San;ao,uin. ,11 4S 4 00 AKRATlVrnnnusl2 IK)1 1 Uoo GOING SOKT1I. Nmo oi Station.' 5 r" 5 r? I 5 I fr, W TRAINS LEAVK p. HI. ft. Til. p. 11. $ C. Terminus ,12 20. S!UiLnuiu.... 12 57 25 Pyfon 1 17 511 Spanish Fork 1 40: 1 (to SprinjfA-illo. 2 05 1 25 Provo 2 25 jl 50 Pleasant Grove... 3 US! 2 IX) Ameriean Fork.... 3 20 2 10 ' U'hi 3 32. 2 25 Drupur . 4 22 1 2 75 ARR. AT Snndy.. 4 S7 .) 00 lv SanJi-(iiixJ); 4 47 9 00 5 00 Junction 4 51 ! 10 fi 10 :l 25 Liltle Cotton wo id 5 11 0 4." 5 40 3 50 AhR at Salt Lako. 5 40 10 30 ' 6 15,4 00 Nos. 1 aud 2 will be run daily, Nos. 3, 4, 5 and G will be run daily, Suniliiya excepted. For all inforinaliou conccminu FrciRlil or Passajfi, npply to JAS. SUA UP, Gen. Fivipht find Tirkft Afjonf FFKAAIOKZ L1TTLK, Sviporinti'ndcRt. UTAH KORTHERN RAILHDAD On and after October l"tli, 1875, Trains i will run Daily aa follows: northward: Narao of StHtion. No. 1 Pnes'r Trains Lvavu Olcn 9 SO a.m. " Corinno 11 50 " " Lokrii 3 20 p.m. " Arrivo Franklin 4 15 ' boutuward: Trains Learc. Frank 1 in 0 (K) a.m. " Lojian 10 45 " " Corinno 2 10 p.m. " Arrive (.ty.len 4 30 " Gilmer A; Salisbury'e Slupo Line lo snii I'rv'tn Monl nm c ninects with Trains at Franklin. CHAS. SIBLEY, Ooaorfl Kieis'ht nvj Ci 4,ol Atont; I'W . 'V. MlI.tKlLI., tunl. OTAH fESTERN RAILWAY CHANCE OF TIME: QN AND AFTEK Fit IDA V, OCT. 1, 1S73, tiik uta ti wksti:kn KATl.WAY C i.M-Y i.M-Y will n:n ttniM lor l'nngorii nd Fr-Uht" follow: LeitveMlt Llikofitv HI KIO ft.tll. Arrivo nl llnl'-wnv lloiiso ttt Ui:;ni a.m. Lt avo llftlf-wa; llciiifin i 1:10 .ni. lfituiH"iK ftl Liiko I'idiil lor Hinuerl, Arnvlnu at Silt Ltiko -ily at :i p m. OB WEDNESDAYS aud SUNDAYS 'IqIt, tho Co tup any will iifluo Kxrureion TmketB to Lalo 1'olot miU Hoiurn at a rhicol rat . I bicoial ri rItot In 1'ioumion l"tli I in. -a nri'li'-atioi to ii. . IilAlv.UJ.lC, tUonoral l'iu."niii r Airent, Kir un liiinrmdii n conerrninR rroiuht, ni-jy loJ.h. 1'lkh, i.rnM I rui.Ut Auoai. dll '1. f'. KIM it A I, U . ttrr'l rtuiit. Itah Central Railroad. PI0WEEE LTtra OF UTAH. On and after Juno 20th., 1870. Hatno of Station. 6 6 7 C- K C- Im TKAlNbLKAVE a. ni.'p. 111. $ c Suit Luko 7 iki, 3 401 Wood' Cro?P 7 25 4 UV 00 O'tilrcvilli' 7 33 4 Hi 75 KunniiiKlou 7 50 4 33 1 OO Kayhville 8 12 4 52 1 35 AKH1VK AT Ofrrl.-n 0 IK) 0 40 2 OO Name of Station. . 1 4 1 1 V. (C A p- TRAINS LHAVS a. in. ' p. TT1 . ' C Uedisn 9 40 0 2" Kavville 1 SI I 7 10 1 00 KanmiiKUji iio 52, 7 31 1 35 ('"utmville 11 01 7 41 I m Wood's 1'r.w 11 J3j 7 M l 75 ARRITE AT I I Salt Lake ill W 20 2 00 PasfiiiK I'l&ooi. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (Sunday exeptcdj Ivir if SiL I.Hin City at ? '1 Hiirl 5;i'5 p Tit.; and t-ini til 5 11. m aiid '" r-i- V r all ij.r-Titintion cvt.ci-rhii'K ri tit or l'e-K". ai'p'.v to JAH. SUA HP. j ;; 11. Fr't in I'Kl Akh.I. 1 .JOHN MIAKP, H'ip'TiTiUr.dnL For (ioo'l nml ( fi''np JOB PRINTING 'IIEKALL)" JOli OCrAUIMEXT |