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Show Until Junk 14th we will soil Furniture, Fur-niture, low down; iUo Crockery, joij Bakuatt Bkos, THE EXAMINATION of Prof. V. II. Ivor's school will cl o Fri-d.y, Fri-d.y, June -il. T.ircnU ami fiiemls ol CiluotUinn am invited to rttlcnd. W- Mono-Nagiiolia-Tim miniiiL; suit still takes up the tiuio of the district court. NEW ril'VLES PRINTS tsc per y.irxl alT.AYLOK Jk Crri-tit's. mj oO A VEKV FUfcAjUH HEMAKK. AMONG THE LADIES : "If we want goal Tea we must go to Davis." i my-S Picnic. I Tho Congregational ftud Presbyterian Presbyter-ian Sabbath schools will have a picnic at Lindscy's gardens to-day. I THOMAS CARTER, agent for VANITY: FAIR and Gilt Edge Fine Cut. ml 9 Carl C. Asmi-ssex, practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Opposito the Tost Office. . 1 12 What a beautiful lot of BABY CARRIAGES, and so very cheap at Din wood ey's Furniture Store. alS Notice. The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Agency has been removed from 97 Kimball Block to the Music Store of Daynea & Son, in Deseret Bank Building, my 27 Farkar &. Wheeler. BLANKS. We have constantly on hand a full assortment of Blanks for Applications for Patents, Notaries, I Deeds, Mortgages, Justices of the Peace, District Court, Bonds, Bills of Sale, Constable's Sale, Powers of At-' torney, Promiisory Notes, etc. 'ihey' are made to conform strictly to law and will be found to be correct in everj particular. For saie singly or in lota, at low rates. je2 Herald Prixtisg Co. Oily Scbstances always aggravate aggra-vate Si is Diseases. Ointments are therefore rather hurtful than beneficial. bene-ficial. Gless'sSclphl-rSoat, which opens, instead of clogging the pores with grease, has, as might have been expected, widely superseded oleaginous oleagin-ous compounda as a remedy for scorbutic afTecfions. my30 The Trains. The west bound Union Pacific train waH detained at the washout in Weber canon three hours last evening. It passed over the break, which has been sufficiently repaired to admit of the passage of Jarrett fc Palmer's fast train. The Utah Central 'train waited at Ogden and brought down the mails and passengers. RED CANON COAl!. Still the old reliable Si3.75 per ton at the yard, $7.50 delivered. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY in difficult places. Full weight and quality of coal guaranteed. A lasting and true friend for the rich and poor. Try it one and all. Orders always meet with promptness and care. Robert Smith, Agent. Office, 65 Main street. m24 Dr. Farr's Invigorating Coudial and Purifier of the B'.ood is composed of roots, barks and pure liquor. It is pleasant to the taste, acceptable to the stomach, and invigorating to the system. It gives tone and strength to the digestive organs and is the I most powerful recuperant alter the frame has been reduced by sickness, and is a sit.e clre and preventive ot Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Indigestion Indi-gestion and all Diseases of the Liver. It is a mild and delightful invigorant for delicate female?. For sale by Godbe, Pitts & Cg, my23 One HL'xmiED pieces marseilles and piques from 13c up; dress goods from 12jc up; shawls from $1 up; prints from Gjc up; ai Shwartz' store, opposito oppo-sito postoffice. my30 GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, for which produce will be taken. Apply at the Herald office. a26 For Sale. A good Piano for sale lor root on easy terms. Apply to Cooper Bros., Real Estate Agpnts. in 25 Speaker Kerr's investigation was continued on Friday, but the speaker was too unwell to be present. Harvey was cross-examined, but nothing very important was elicited. Several other witnesses were examined. The New York Eetning Post an-' an-' nounces that a Life of Brigham ! Y'oung is in course of publication by Mr. E. W. Tullidge of Salt Lake city. Tbc Supply Depot ol'llie Body. I The stomach is the (trand supply depot of tho body, upon which it draws for all tho elements needed in the composition of bono, muscle, brain and blood. Tho lirer is an important auxiliary of this mighty organ, and the two are most intimately connected. Nothing io certainly cer-tainly ensures the harmonious action of theso viscera, and so completely removes the disorders which simultaneously affect both, as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the most popular American specific for all complaints to which the stomach, liver and bowels are subject, and the foremost tonic on this side of the Atlantic. Ind i-gestion, i-gestion, costiveneee, inactivity and con-Ke-iion of tho liver, poverty of the blood, debility af tho bladder and kidneys, and many other ailments prodveod by or causing woakness, are entirely removed by its use. Jp:t Luckrmk, Red Clover, Lawn Grass seeds at Knowlden's. Now is the time to sow it. m!3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BAIN WAGONS. 1 keep & full itcox of tboio OLD RELIABLE WAGOUS. All Biiea ooDittntlj on hand. Also Light SpriiiS Wagons of all KMs. The WALTER A. W003'S MOWERS & KEAPERS Aro now considered the best Machine Made Don't Fail to Soe ths Imprwsd Wood's, Of which I am now receiving my S'.ook for thd Uarvost of iSTii. I call upecial attention to the WISNER'S TIGER Self-Operating Sulky Kay Rakes It is undoadbtedly the most complete Solfcy Hay Rake ever made, U "irons- duf iblo and FULLY WAKRAJJ 1'ts.D. Aay bjy or Kitl that ian drive a h'tTta, can rako wi h it a well u the strongest man, ai it is disaftreJ by a slight move of tho drivei'i foot. Addibss, Howard Sebree, ' Gcneoal Agent, Salt Luke City. jey Cash s Cloth PAID FOR NEXT CLIP of WOOL EEMEMBEE THIS ! Wool Sacks furoiihod on application, A Full Line of WOOLEN GOODS ahvavs on hand. Address JAMES DUNN, Superintendent Prove. Mnuufticturing Co., mr9 Prove- City. WOOL." WOOL! WOOL! WANTED, 100,000 pounds WOOL, EXCHANGE FOR CLOTHING, Ready made or made to order, at UNITED ORDER OF TAILORS. .tSll.K I'l S I'll i'.S, t;iiL"ii Gli.irUifi', K,;l L-Mii made, .Suiiiiiii:r Huvi-r inji-p Glioiwo Wi'if-, 1'iir.) Liiaji'.-, V.-.UAi Ale aud l'.iri.-r, luo Go'.d Liu.--. .Superior Cxar6, Fan.-y lHnks Oa'iDtSTAi. Sai. -y, l-'irnt South St-.- . flu NEW AuVCFITISME?i75. TIltSTUii'S SALE. fi'heros, Kpbruhn JIcLaiigtilin and Louisa McLiuiKlihri, bis wifu, oy their certain (Jc-'l of IruiL dv.rd -lugut 'J'ilh, A. D. l7;i, and ruconltsi iu tht) ro orJt i'! Suit Ltik ejunty, Uia'i, in raorLiif;o rooord b ok "D, " vi I7li,-1T;!, -17-1 ai.d 17.", convoy o 1 to Tli'-mu Mirhill anu Uiu-tavH A. ilul 1 tlio follow .riff describe i : e .1 ist:.'u nilu-.t" in llu oiiy and county .l'Stlt Lske antl Tcrrhary of Utah, Hud di'itriU-d in follows, tu wit: A ccrtiin pnrl of 1 L iiuiubor four iu block sev-ti sev-ti y-fur (74) ai ill ttvj oa plot "A," jn?it Sh!t ljsl;e city sum-v, ar.d b jur.d-t!,i jur.d-t!,i ai (jllows. G 'in lion :it Llio soutb wi st conitT of sai'l lot and running nonh one humirt'd and i'-ven y-flva tonl ball i l'-o.:; tlit-nco ostt ono hui.Jred and twelve ill-) leet; tbciice aoulh ono hun-ilrcd hun-ilrcd and suveuty-livc and a balf(l7oJa) fei-t; llie:ioo weil to the p. ace of btigi lining, li-ning, containing nineteen thousand six hundred and l.fiy-sii rj.tj-ju) srL.aro su-p,-rlicial het of lund, being the same pro-pt-rty owned by i-iiac Ghnaa. deceased, iVitlier to smiJ Ljuiiii ile LaUghlin. mil li.-id by her in her own 'ignt by d-ds of fonveyanco irom the beira-a'.-law of caid dec -Haed. In tniit, howev. r, to secure the pay-m-nt ul' several iir'L'oliahld uromis.o"y n..t.'s in eaid dee 1 uf truil more tally described; de-scribed; and, where?, one of said mote is now reiiiHir.ing wholly due and unpaid, un-paid, vi.: lor the sum ot' ten thousand dollars, dale! Auut 2ti-.h, 1S73, and d .e tw.-lve liiontlis after data thereof, with ir. It-rest from 31 ay 17, 1&7-3, at tho rto of ono and one-half per cent, per month. And, whereas, it wa among other things in said d-ed of trust pro-vid'd, pro-vid'd, thai should default be m-uU in the payment of said not.-d or eithor ot them, or any part of cither of them, as the same, shall severally become uue and p vyab.e, thon said trustees, or either of them, should proceed to discharge dis-charge tho duiiss of said trust, ad where-t.. where-t.. il, ;,1 Ci.tnvtK A Hull ii now at-sent from the territory of Utah, and wburoas, James tt. i r-'tby, the legal holder of .aid note and deel of trust, lit? r.-ejUHil-rd the ui. designed, ono of said trustee", to proceed o- sueli deed of trust. Now, iher.-f-re, I, tho undersignod, a; trust-.-e hf-reiftid, at the rerjutsl of fi-legal fi-legal holder of siid note still remaining remain-ing due and unpaid, and in accordance with the terms and conditions ofsaid deed of trust wi 1 ON TfiUKSDAY, THE 15TU DAY OF JUNE. A. D. 1870, at and in front of tho north door oftha City llall of ria It Lake city, county and terri t ry aforesaid, butween tho hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 5 o'clock p.m , of that duv, sell the s iid described property, at public ss!o, to the highest, bidder, for cash, to satisfy tbe said deed ot tru;t, ni.d ttio terms thereof. 'lUOMIS ilAHSHALL, Tl sttO. Dated Salt Lake City, June 3, 157G. . , ASTRAY NOTICE. I IUVS IN MY POSSESSION TUE foi'oirinit doacribad Aniiuala. If not claimed ac l takoo away witoin ten dav from Ibo dt lierooi. 1 "ill ox:m?o ihoru at Public -aio nod fell them to tho hihost rospoosiblo biildor, nt tho biitnet fonnJ, at Kaysnllo, U.vis County, Monday, Juno 1-th, loTd, ot I o'c!oo p-oi: Ono b nc't Maro. about 8 yoars old, hind foot wLito. scar on riith". thigh- bruna oa lot't fboutaor rcsamhiiDi; X with a su:oko ovortho II tne bay Mare, autp3sed to be 7 yowfl old, star in loroticad. brand resembling a niuU-ahuo niuU-ahuo on lott -houldtr. Odo bay Maro, 7 or S yoars old. itr in foro; hoad. also som saddlo marks, branvled 6 1'" 1 on left sbouldor. brand on left hip rosem-bling rosem-bling a monoaram of J t' H- Uoo liBUt ro.m Maro, supposed to bo 4 yoars old, whito etritio in fioo J f- on lo t shoulder, and l, with en It on its side on top ol it, oninht hi.', ond of tail cut off. Ono da k roan Mara, supposoJ ta bo V years old, branded S on lott shoulder, brand on iofi tbigb not losiblo One by Mare. 3 or i yoars old, whito spot in fi;etatad, brand on loit loih supposod to b Ono bav joarlioft Maro Co t, whito stripo in f.ic:, ihrco whno foot, no brand visible Ono sorrol yorliDg Maro Colt, irbito spot in fi.co. hind iot nnita. n . brand visib o- Una roan ycailmx llorso Colt, hind foot whito. no DrAfcd visible . Ono rod yoarlioe Hot or, no. brand visible. JOHN G A I LEV, bisiriot l'oandkoopcr. Juno 1st, ISTfi. jl ESTRAY NOTICE. In AVE IN MY POSSESSION THE following do'cribod Animals. If not claimed, and taken away within ton day irouitho dato aorcof. 1 will esposo thirn at fubln .-nu and toll thoui to tbo higheitro monsihlo bid .or. at tha District Vound, at Ivnys illo. Lv,9 County, on i'ridaj, Juno U. l&Tti, at '2 o'clock p.m: Ono bay Stallion, brand supposed to bo P P on lott (hou dcr, 2 or 3 years old. On" roan Mart, a'lout 5 yoars old, whito spot in for. hoad. small f not oruno'o, loft hinii foot whito, brand on loll ihouldor aupuotoJ to bo O. , , , Ono bay Maro, supposed to bo 5 yoirs oid, ftar in forohuad: saddle marks on left sido ol bacfe, brand rrscmblmf J F on left shouldor. i ho silo of tho animals nnmoJ in tbo nd-vortisotmnl nd-vortisotmnl datod Muy 'J'Hh, l?7ii, is poM-punod poM-punod to Jana nth iDstoad of Junoith, as nrst ads'Ortlsed. J HIM OAtl.I-Y. District Puundkopor. May :i. i. io' EST3AY NOTICE. f HAVE T MY POSSESSION ono hay I llor-o abo-.t S or years ol.l, black lots, lunno and tail; -'a Id o m irs; tr..nd?J t t-n lyioi down 11, tho II joined to a rorersd b, mlct ihish. ,, , . i With ibo boro, a vory small and oxtc-oioly ioor sonol -Maro colt, branded circlo A on Tbo' bive, if r.rt elalme 1, will ba sold at tbo IH-triot I'viind in 'tuuttUul. L'avie unty. n U'odnciJa; , Ju oTth, is7ti. o'clock i.m-JullN i.m-JullN tr.L.FOKD, Diftrict t'oun.ikortr. i Bountiful, Davis County, May S'-'tbi ls'ii. myjl -A., DR. A. W. CALDER, ID IB JSTT 1ST, Office, MAIX STRKKT, Ho:ond .Slitry Waiatch ll' tol U SPECIAL ADVERTISE M ENTS Advortlrontenu nnJortbls headlnic 10 co;iL par Hn per day; oothing insorted for Us than 50 cento for ono time. FOR SALE. A SMALh LfT OP FURNITURE. 1N-V 1N-V CH;itMf a tijod Conkinf Stuvo, cliua'.: and a lloum in 21th ward io K-nt. li'i'ly to IIkhw.u office. )ii NOTICE. I.TJH KENT. SEVK.IHL SIMTKS OF I? fine roins, ii Do-rat N-tional Bark buililtnu. nmtiblo for o'll-nn Fur urms or -tuiroolJoun ahurp, Jun., or U'illiama A iuu.ig. 13 i4? DR. WWI. H. GROVES m&? DENTIST, Office. Soemd South Riroot, SaU Lake '"Ity, oa.1t ol Elephant ;ioru. UClco Hour, t' (.in. to 5 n. m, fit) - 1 ... .21 -' -; ;; ; . y Mmers and Prospectors. Sn-.d In thr, ClIR'Afii) PllltTABLE ASSAYING & FORGE COMFANY Ar.d E-jy or of thoir Assay i ii g Furiiaees, and do i our otp claying at thedumpor iuojnfnii tip. Full in-uuti' n nivcn in a -'iiall buok how ti ss-av cold, silver or losd Ibo Krirnoco cai ba u?c.I to shnruen rick." ind drills Tbo whole outfit woiths lsjs than 0D pounds. I'rico, t1) to!lUi, Hccoidinit to 'ho s.ale you wiih. H'o h ivo a meacuro by rh.ch yuu can moasu-o buttons and is raid y fcicntiua men to bo imra crri than JcalM for s mall as.'ay. 'Ilia ounce in a tun ore nro markoJ upon tbt scale. Tho ou fii iron'.tiiai mat : rial enoU for J"fl aa lys ni iti IK. STAM.EY, OftboEyo and Ear Infirniary, New York, OCULIST AND AURIST. Artificial Eyes ami Ear Drums inserted. WASATQir Hotel, vvi:-, .Serontt Moor, Salt Laic City. TRAVEL. O-O BAST via tbo Trans - Continental Kou te i'liia is the dhortest, beet and only line runnim; Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific K. R. it Omaha and from the West, via 'fraud Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rupids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. rasesnjeera icr wiicago, lctron, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, Xew York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, t. Louis, C:iiro aud ai! POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago &, North-Western It;.ihv,iy. Cloc connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, PitUlmrg, Fort Wayne A Chicago, Kankasee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all poinU EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central :or nlf points SOUTH. This is the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the great Pacific Roads, and form tho OVER LAND ROUTK This line the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best steel rail, and all the appointments are tirst-clasa. The trains are made up of elegftnt new Pullman Palace Dkawisg Room and Sleeping Coaches, luiurioua, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and umoking cars. The care are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Butlers and Couplings, Westinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every other appliance that has been devised for the safety ol pair, nger trains. All trains arc run by lesniDh. Tti word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE as the best and smoothest track, And the most decant and comforta ble equipment ol any road in the West, and has no competitor in the count ry. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via the Chicago & North-Western Railway, and take no other. rTvi.:; .l: . -rM K all Ticket Agents in the United Btates. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., mav be had at any of the Through Ticke't Offices in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Irons, Ticket Agent, -'alt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Ager.' at Ogden, ,or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. H. Stennett, General Passencer Agent, Chicago. K. C. &C. F. It K. On and after Monday, May 2!h, 1870, until further notice, Trains will bo run in connection with Utth Southern Railroad Rail-road Trains, as follows: REGULAR PASSENGER TRAINS: Lewe Snlt Lske, at 7.00 a.m. Arrive at Binjjham " a.m. Wve Binchnm " 3.30 p.m. Arrive at bait Lako " 5-40 p.m. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN: (Sundays excepted.) Leave Bineham at - - 8.15 a.m. Arrive at Salt Lake at - 10.30 a.m. Kelurning leaveSaltLsktt nt 2.M p.m. Arrive at Bingham at - 4.4o p.m. Throueh Ticket? for Accommodation Traix, Ono Dollar. 62S GEO. GOSS, Supt. NEW ADVERTISEWFMTS. CRONK BEER! AN ACCOUNT OF MY CJiONK J H ICJiit Rair. in t popularity and ciflcbrity, it hus f und n toro pluofl in my nuiiilib ir which cui-ot it tosinurt, hi'ciiiK lii- cnift ih in diuijji.j- si net) 1 have fcl&rled to muko CRONK EEER. My noiylihijr'a Bi.'er wai timiiRlit to lie trnod until a butter Article cini-i into the Markut, which jjuti his in the eliad-.-. r, il' x fij ii i; s OPPOSITE THEATRE. .p,ii--rifjffL-i..i:--J -- -' -- - ---- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That at a meeting of the board of directors di-rectors of the Salt Lake City National Bank of Utah the following resolution was oneretl and unanimously adopted: Jtcsolced, That in view of the restrictions re-strictions imposed by law upon tbe iperations of National Banks, and in view also of tite character and ,'ondtlion of the business of this ummunity , the interests of the stockholders will be best subserved by binding up tbe business as a National Bank and surrendering the government govern-ment charter. Afterwards, at a meeting of the ', stockholders of said bank, the following follow-ing resolution, confirming the action I A the board of directors was oflered and unanimously adopted: Jiesolced, That this association, the Salt Lake City National Bank of Utah, shall forthwith go into liquidation liquida-tion and be closed as a National Bank, aa provided by the National Banking Act, And the board of directors. are hereby authorized and directed to give tbe necessary notices both to the comptroller of tho currency cur-rency and tbo public, and to take all iind every step necessary to place this dissociation in liquidation as provided by said banking act. Tnat pursuant to said resolutions, the Salt Lake City National Bank of Utah has been placed in voluntary .iquidation, and depositors and others ire requested to present their claims as soon as convenient, and that all claims will be paid in full upon presentation. pres-entation. B. M. DcEell, Prest. J. M. Bl-rkett, Cashier. ClIAS. H. HESirSTEAD, Z. E. Elkiks, R. W. Don sell, Oliver Durant, Directors. Salt Lake city, Mav 11th, 1S76. ml2 JVc have on sale THE IMPROVED CHICAGO PITTS THRESHING MACHINE. Aud Extras for Repairs. Theso Machines recommend themselves them-selves in all places where they arc used, and need none from us. Price List sent on application. Arid REUBEN MILLER & SON, MILL CREEK, Salt Lake Co., Utah. Our place of business is seven miles south of Snlt Lake City, and o.ir Kail-road Kail-road deposit Li llo Cotlonwood. my27 FURNITURE, ETC. H D1WV00DLY, 75, 77 anft 79 First Mil Street, )MtuUsale and lictail Dealer in Furniture, BABY CARRIAGES WALL PAPER, WINDOW BLINDS, Fancy "Brack ets, MI1SKORS, Feathers, SPRINC BEDS, Hair and Wire Mattresses, feblS SEWINC MACHINES. Geo. W. CKortwrl-L. 0. il- B.aatTT, J. t ii i: x i: w "VICTOR" IHAXiL MAHtt LIGHT RUNNING! NOISELESS The Victor Mnrliluc is mnde of the liiK-tt mul-rial, und fin tlliirt r ex-' ex-' penso ia spnn.ij to m alio the 'Vk.t.'k" ir nil ita ix.inU fiitd to ratflt thu wants of every family. It h-.s a ".SW f-Selling Needle. per tec icihion, ana & ni.-w and ukka i lv iMi'Hovti) .ultti.e. It wil n-w frmii the mo-t di-licaio tcxUire to ilm h.-.vi-st imiterial without chancy of Uiisi- n ini'i Ufpfi with mini facility, tilk, ii:mtir cotton thread. W e have po simi.iii"J it; con.-: viC y that HIE MOST ISEXI'EKIENCED CAN f l'i'it-ATE l'i'it-ATE AND KEOULATE IT. SOLD O. EASY TERMS. CKOOKtt'ELL & BASS ETT. Gen'l Agocls, lit bonth btrect. lc Lah.o OUr. aul'.' DAVID JAMES, Cr. Ufi, r 01 mi. . uas, ncuDi aim otHdin rittor, Ko'pec'.fally announco5 to th publio thit no will carry on tho bagineis o ih- la: Qrin tfi Mitchell & Jamoc, and 'ru ts by strict attention at-tention to business acd small urolit-, to merit a continuntco .f tbc patronage to liberally tiettowed ui,jQ tbo iato firm- A full lino of Bla?k and fialvaniied Iron I'ipe and Fitting kor-t in Ft.ck. l u?o t io and Q tinss for samo Agent lor llumos'8 oolobrau-ii Force &ul Li it Pumps. Pumps ropairod and Pumu 1; it tings on hand, FURNACE WORK AND ROOFING, Galvanized Sheet Iron Cornice Made to Order. Self labs-Kin?. Soldered Tod Fruit acd Honey Lans a specialty in thtir seuoo. Warehouse and Workshops, West Temple Street, Opposite City Meat Afarket. NEW YORK TRADE. BENEDICT, TT ATT. & Co., Manufacturers and W holesale Dealers In Boots and Shoes, 134 & 135 Grand St., New York, Comer Crosbv, one block wst of Bread. ay. dll THOS. M. AE.GAXL & Co. Men's. Youths', Boys and Children's CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE, 133 and 315 Broadway, NEW YORE J. E. COWLES. f27 FISH, C5 1; TREMEND0D3E LIDDELL & 1 Xorih oj W (tjf , W.,u''I rfsiocifully nmr.un- i th t ibo, rot k.-p-n b-nl t?Vl. l- ternal t Sil "-JI tlth I' lei i;Ur,t l''idur or '''o-.U'tl b-t a t'L- b't-UijAij fl(-c tjl Family Groci-rics &f?m:l:j0- j k.,.,.0,.1 ju,,..,::. HITE, At PrVTl to MI-fhr,T-r j bo tn,... o.ir f rio- i ! ay ' i l p i"-hi.-c! i; .iraiiliL-o ar.J .r.. ii.; : ; tt ii U , . m f ! j TfillVT ' FOR SALE CHE !' A COTTAGTm:s EA!'" Ail3 LOT, l lO'ltV"! ' ' 1 i Utah, bouth- I In a vory pretty lot- ai. XJonxrt'-t ' SOUTH TE M VL E S T 1'" ' ,fiul'"n ! ''i'estes of , Hlll'SK Oi'NTA'N.S T il It I'- - ,e ftr4 ltOOMi mill UiKjImmi, wiili . , ol ivi;flr. I.-t .m, tail.- frit ir. nn.l is w-ll f i:c-,l A pood Stu:k Ior ii- C'-i li H,,in-; ph-n-ynf v.aer; -V Mir pii'-S fr n f. .U'd ri. A ( -oJ Wrll.' i ' A v.;ry pretty ll- rn.-l- a- a:.d vi-:stv ieii:i Within o-cl.! e'e df trc-t Cr. -fTE, ?:-.quir.' of V. C. Dunbir, IK! K I'-Ml. A r.iH -ni r .ur'i-.a -is'; m h-i-J.of all iim, m-d . v.u-5 ( Ftrui - ini n ..nl tTMthi a 1 -run lato t nud b si lutnorosiiLts. BUCKEYE KOWERS 8 REAPERS, Swcepslakcs Threshers, ' Fnrst & BraGlcy Hi-,y Rcta. .ff - A tarjo si of Is of all Vipds of Agricultural Mcbn er , KjriQ-nc Tnf.1 . 'tj ..n barvl a i full in ot Hiir,r.T. ',1 Wa.-oi a-;.l Uirriio Matoriil. lion. -leel. liu.e and Mule ho.-i, . llorse Neil, ac- Buggies and Cai'riaes Ol i ho F -nttt Make, for ? alo. Gi:0. A. LOW E, Half-Block South Thoatre, Stato Bod. al9 CONFECTIONERY, ETC. KEEP COOL! LOVERS OF GOOD ICE CREAM Will plo;se bsar in mind that The article is to be Jound in all its richness al ihe New York CANDY STORE, j 'i ogether Kith iho Finest Strawberries iu Market. i Large Stock Home made Candil.?, ; - feesh, fuiie and good. " "-. STEARNS & ANCLE jaS 57 Alain street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WILLIAM JENNINGS, SONS & SADLER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Oar Stock of General Merchandise, A JUST R IE G E I "V IE -JD M Couaists of tho Choicest Stock oT Selected . . Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, ', : NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,'. ' CENTS' FURNISHtNC COOnS, 4g LADIES' UNDERWEAR Also a full line of GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR. jSlilliiaers' and Tailors' Trimmings, ,R FL0WER3 ami FEATHERS ; LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Cheap IUliBONS in endless variety; PARSOLS from up; on, Full, regular BALBRIGGAN HOSE at 50c. Fair; Etc n1 ! I. CHOICEST GROCERIES Hardware, Croclery, Glassware, Clocls, etc., etc, etc. All of which we are selling at the lowest priceB, from the simple fact thrtt wo discount and pay O Jl. O X-I , The day it is due, for all condn bought, whirh enables ua to purchase at BEDROCK KIGUKE3. . . BLACKSMITHS 1 TEAMSTERS, TAKE NOTICE! , :o: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES : WE ARE NOW SELLING AT THE FOLLOWEN'O BATES FOR CASH : Sanderson's TIRE IRON, - - 5 1-2 cents per 11). Best English TOE STEEL, - - 15 cents per lb. J0" " American " - - li 1-2 rents per lb. i"" Burden's HORSE SHOES, - - $S per keg. " " '' retail, 8 cents per lb. 1 MULE SHOES, - - $!1 per k. (' " . retail, 9 cents per lb. lURES. peoportionate ;redtjctton in hoese r AND TOE CALKS. GEO. M. SCOTT,., w m janl -,J i-.ii l'rke List. |