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Show Use Gillet's B iking Powder. m'2i Mossier porfonnanro for Sir. Ciiinc's I'cnolU to-night, At the theatre. I Tun ui.i-:ATE:sr and best lines of Boot au;l Shoes in tho Territory is at the old and relinMo house of Geo. Dim lord; wholesale and ret. til. -3 Walxlt umijek for sale by H. D i u w ood ey . a 1 5 Bt-r SELEcrmss of Wall Paper iu the city at L. W. Rivers & Co. 'a, one door soutbAVulker House. t8 To Chicao J. A ticket from Omaha to Chicago can be had on application at the Herald office, m'ol Pi.t, Present and F-iture. Madam Davis can be consulted at her residence resi-dence iu rear of Squires' barber shop, near Postoffice, Main street. uV2 The Cheapest place to get Cur-tuna, Cur-tuna, Window MunlJiuga and Wall Paper, is at Rivers & Co.'s, one door south Walker House. aS WArciiEa A'D C. esc? repaired at low prices by C. As a iss-m, opposite put .vHce. Ht is tiie best watchmaker watch-maker in the land. inl9 The Oi-M-ro 't'n.i .! s ij-.i that Fred Grmc t'lid Smr'y to n t; ii It; and Stiy o!tr-ycl him by staying in Newasd El em ant designs of Wall Papt-r constantly arriving at Rivers & Co. 'a. aS Gej. Dltstord is the practical Hatter of the people, and has on sale all the latest novelties in Hats that are all the rae in New York, Paris and London; wholesale and retail. a23 Gillet's Biking Powder, the best in use. Xcver fails to please. m2i Bcr Yon: Coal Oil of Reid & Kinsey, opposite Walker House, reduced re-duced to 50cts. per gallon. fl3 . If you want furniture call at Joel-Bon'a, Joel-Bon'a, Groesbeck block, Second South ' 6treet, Salt Lake ci ty. fo Lamps and Lamp Goods at panic prices at Reid &. Kinsey 's. fl3 Gas.T Reduction in Lamp Goods at Reid & Kindoy's. 113 Gillet's Baking Powder, being pure, never fails to please. m2-A Koylr Oyle 50cts. per gallon at i Reid Kiuaey's. f!3 I Heir Com, Oil o:ily oi) :M. per gal 1 Ion at Reid A Kinsey's. fl3 Gillet's Flavoring Extracts are in every market, having rarried the best eputaticn. m24 Dk. C. W. IliiiiuN-s. Otlice hours from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. dG. Gisvr N'ntjcEMUNra otTcrM to wh i'os do p irclianers iu Lamps, ?oal Oil, etc., at Reid ife Kinsey 'a. fl3 Sun oa v ciiooLS, Attention. We 1 l,nv .n h nvi :i00 or 400 copies ol "E- ...so: th- Wiwatch," containing 'Mid.-ni Sd ts" and other poems by Ib-i-vl AV.-n, which we will ecll i en. .i-i '. Mj:iire at the HeUALD , ,. ,,,,,1111- pih m4 An.NN irttuetit of ball room pn.-iiiiiniH' carils at the Hkkald CitV.i'e. 115 AS(issMENT KuLiji now ready and I t sa e at the Ukkalp office al4 I'mvf.ksity Liuhaey and leading N H open every evening from t'. to 1'" -'-'insion free. n!9 Brilliant entertainment for Mr. Caiue's benefit at the theatre this evening. A fine assortment of ball room programme cards at the Herald office. dl5 HOTEL AltUI VALH. April 2a. TOffNdKHU;ilOUSF. Mr. F and Misses E a, id C Diefrndorf, N Y; P B Einen-on, B A Murev, P-uv-t; E J Field, Lille CiUoawuud- W II Ru g r, Truc.kt.-e; B S Hunt wf, G B Hum and vf, daca nent ; SC IFdson, dun Fran; M. E dniilli ui.d wif 'inlona funittCL'i W Mayers mid w U, Sandy. J TSji.ingler nd wit'.', O y ('it nun; DPS Vtiik, W limy, 11 Po l, Cnictno Mine R P Gulcliiiis, Sn:iiut : M Tliom a -n and lwt cuildren, K N Hugott, Mr liu-y und child, W Sno gris$, Pioche; i D ane, JJ Flitgunul, li'iiha;u; W (iKdwin, i-.rouK yn; J1 U -w.-r-l, Chicago; Chi-cago; D C Adrtm-, O" iihti; T and Mia-. D.vis, Taront ; A W t iigin, A A Tal-niHge Tal-niHge iuid WH--, J S D;-irba n find wife S'. Luuis; Mrs Moure, cittern in ent ; F Lou'liery, Pr vo; J - Fird and wife, (j aod Mis- 1J .rnaM, St J"-jh; A U Hay, Gold Hill; Cvyinglon, OgJ n. WAiiKtiK HOUSE. H Janin, S B Leary, San Fran; V B Lucks, Cincinnati; VI Hurn-.u, Harrs-burg; Harrs-burg; K f Denning, Alia; V B Dode, ' Y; TS A'h-rstoo ', Omaha; U U Go drich, Chicago; J H Mnurtiin, Omana; H W Mu an, Si Josep , Mo; 1' Sticari-r. Ashland, O; W J Bluek, Chico, Cil; O S Orwail, Sn Jo; i it nth, N Y; P Brain, Rome; M K-iv?on and wife, N C Wak-, Melbourne; ' C tiei.d ie, San Fran; T Dozier, Omaha, John W Jones, Utah. BEST I CA FIOI Is tho exclamation of all w jo have been in search of first-class Tom and .ferry, fancy drinks, pure liquors ami tino cigars and havo partaken from tho hands of tho.-e urhine and oxix'rierccrd mixologists, Auer ii; Murjihy, at tho " )ccid.-ntai. 1 DEWER ItKCEC II ALL. One door north of Mt Kimmin's stables, Henry Buhri'.g, pr pr etor. Tho hesi be--r nnd cr-capest Iiuk Iics. Cull' and try qualty. b6 via the Trans-Continental Route. This ia the shortest, beat and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Passengers for Ch icago, Detroi t , Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara F.illrf, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, lorouto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indiannpoiis, bt. Louis. Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and tho Chicago & North-Western Railway. Close connection are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore &, Ohio, Mieh- igan Central, Pittslmrg, Fori Wayne & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAS1 and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central lor all points SOUTH. ThiB is the I'ionr..- r Line belwcei: the Pacific Coast and Oi.vau, am1 was the first to connect with the re.n Pacific Road?, and form th' OVlilt LAND ROUTE. Tim lu.e ia tin shortest nil line between Omaha um Ctiicago; the tnn-k is of me 'l ,-tir rail, and all the appointments un first-class. The trains are made up of elegan new Pullman Palace Drawing Uoo. and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious well lighted and well ventilated Daj Coaches, and pleasant lounging am fimokinn cars. The air? are nl equipped with the celebrated Mill r Salety Platform, and patent Boilers and Couplings, 'es tint; house Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety o! passenger trains. All trains are run by teh grapii. In a word, this GR'cftT TOUGH LINE has the bct and smoothest track, and the most elegiiil . and comfortable comforta-ble equipment o: any road in the West, and has no competitor in tho country- Remember you a.-k for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United Slate.-. W. H. STZNNETT. Ocn'l PafSvnger Agent, i MABVIN HUGHITT, Oenrl Surermiodt. tan3T NFW ADVERTISEMENTS. n ' - - 1 1 Walker Brothers. IMMENSE ATTRACTIONS IN NEW i ! MERCHANT TAILORING- DEPAETMENT. ! A Perfect Fit guaranteed at Low Prices. , TAILORS SUPPLIED WITH CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS. ! CARPET ii GARRETS! ! Just Received, 100 Choice Patterns in Tapestry and Body Brnsseli. CXaOTHIITO BEPiiRTM'T, TJp Stairs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. OTTIR, RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTM'T Is now Full and Complete in every particular. WHOLESALE DRY 500DS DEPARTMENT. Up Staii-a, We are now oll'eiiiig great inducements to the Trade. We sell Staple Domestics, embracing Sheetings, Bleach Muslins, Denims, Check and Cheviot Shirtings, Ginghams and Prints, CHEAP I OIEEIEl!A:P I Parties having purchases to make should EXAMINE OUR GOODS AXD TRICES BEFORE BUTIXG. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FIEST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING COWLEY & COMPANY, For many your? well known in the business, may now bo found in iho pract;ce of their Art, Three Doors North of Silt L-me House, whom Old and Xew Friends will find a fine rf sort merit of GOOD of tl e ! finest mnke and latest i-ty!e of Fashion, which their long experience will ennb!o thf-ni to Cut and Make TJp in accordance with tkc various tmts of iheir ciistDinfr. N.B. Cleaning and Repairing. Charges Moderate. a24 LEGAL NOTICE. PUBLIC SALE. Wasatch & Jorian Valley Railroai Company. 8lt lake Cirr, Dth Tcrbitoiy, 1S75. ii . IJill Is " ziiZ . . o. e o m Se fR? S o ;. S-S: 5-1. a - -XZ Us'-.; ESS883 UStt 8 'taf ri " 1 1 I sStst - o '' ? 5-2 to 1 issssss 5lS SS Ss iff5S9 S 's 3 is - - gssl-S i 9 " ! B i -5 H 3 c s mt c a i- r-1 r- r- r- Io 8 3 -El ! ?88"m 7 1 liiiS S I LT J S -bS i ''.Z - i " "T77T7 tf ro ,!! i m nil : ! i i ii ?ii5 : f i i j itz-ti Mill! IS? Pzl I - 6S.. 'ill j sitAi r ? : ii t-i "Si. , 2 lB.3c 1 J5 S 5S2IW1 I .' HOMED DOLLARS' PURSE RACE, SATURDAY. APRIL 241h, 1875, At 2:30 p.m., in tho Dese-ret Ajr. & III. Socie'y Pari The Followinjt nsmed borses entered: "Hiv Millie," Trotter. "lUitler," "KaUton." ' Illnck Tom," " lirickHu t,'' ., "Tom," Pacing Colt. En'rance. on First North Street. A.dmiNion. - - - - 50 cents. 1-22 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. 'PD "ET MHN OF GOOD A DDRKSS AND bu-iop'i eapnoity. Eoiiuiro of Farrar k hooler, 97. h.imball iJlok, fir at fouth 'Croat. ,oi 4 COMPKTBNT I'ERoOS TO TAKE .t. cbareo of a farm, or 10 take it on sbMrea. Apply at this office. 22 TMM RDTATRLY, TRN COKDSOF Qf'OD I Building Root, Enquiro at Latiuior k laylor'i. BOARDERS. A FEW B0ARDRR9 WANTED. Uonii nnd gr;uodi fioolj- gituated forlho sum-nnr sum-nnr moalh". Two bloolta east of tho Thea'ro. Id iuko at this o'Sco 3 LOST. BETWEEN TEE 13T3 WARD SCBOOL House BEii tho Whit Bouna, a lirso Mue pooket bio. Tho findar wil I confer a la-or by lcQviogit at tb.11 ooo or tha White Hi use. tii FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS TICKET, 0M All A TO L'hicaffo. Apply at tho Herald Office. m3l RAILROAD BLOCKADE. ON ACCOUNT OF TIIR RATLHORD Blockade, a oar load of choia California -a'mon, Asparajus nnd C I'.ilillowor. con-fipnod con-fipnod 10 tbeStatci.will be disposed ol by .Mr U. U. Waanor. of tbo saddle ifckc Moiitaur-tnt, Moiitaur-tnt, Woodmansos's Uailding, Mii Stroot, -ieit to Wol.s, Farjo Jt Co. a oi&ca, in tho basement. B") I. O. O. IF. A BAN'QUKT "WILL BE GIVES By tho McpJeit Order of Oil Fellows, On their Fifty-Sixth Anniversary, at SALT LAKE IIOTJSJE:, On MONDAY Evening, April 2i, 1875. Tickets can bo hnH al I. Wallers', F. Auerbach's, M t Hyam?', Popper & Bauuiganen'i, and at Salt Lako tlruse. SPECIAL NOTICE. AN AND AFTKK APRIL 22, 1876, V tho Utah Centra K,iK,ad ill dis-fonlinuo dis-fonlinuo to run nrxwl t'ain Nn. 6, 'fftvinsr Oitden at 5 a.m., nnd No. 6. h-avinir Salt L ko City a'. 6.05 p.m., until un-til further notico. JAMES S n A 11 P, a22 Gon. K.wRht& Tiehct AKnt. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. TiIIE CO-PARTNERSHIP RKRK-I RKRK-I tofor oxi-tiivf und-r tho firm name of Tea-'de! & Co., ie this, day dUsolvwl by mutu&l coaont. Dted, April 17th, 1S75. S. P. TEADEL. II. sadl?;r. W JEiNNINGS. All accounts duo tho ahov, Srm -ro in th-hands of 11. W. K. JKNNENS for collection at olHco of Ealo House, oppo-ite oppo-ite 5kH Lako Houie. a'Jl j NEW ADVERT1SEV1FNTS. I CALL AT TEASDEL'S, For your Family Grocsry Supplies. stock Daily rrplenlslicd. A Good Aortmcnt of PARASOLS, Summer Prints, mm, lit., Received nt Teasdel's A NEW AND CHOICE STOCK OF Gents' Clothing NOW OPEN AT TEASDEL'S. An iinicvl f Children's MI3ES, Of the crkbrattd DUNBAR MANUFACTURE, Just deceived. OfEMNG IlalLY, hi El.;nrit Stock of LADIES' SHOES, AST) WILL BE HOLD CH.iAP, AT TEASDEL o. |