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Show AUCTION. A variety o( Goods, including some HOLIDAY PRE3-KNTS, PRE3-KNTS, at BtumtU' at G o'clock this evening. dl6 CASH PAID for fifty tons Coarse Suit at Hie IdahoSlore. d!6 New Year's Cards. Como and select your fancy ones, before the rush. Printed in the beat style at the Herald oflioe. dl3 LOOK! LOOK!! 500 Ducks for aa'e, cheap. Como one, come all, and got a treat at W. L. Price's, opposite. Reese block, Firat South street. dl6 SKATER3, ATTENTION ! An Accommodation, Train for Skater will leave the Utah Central railroad depot for the Hot Spring Lke at 12 o'clock m. to-day, and return in llw evening. The ico is in wry gnud condition. dl6 PQre Ivory-Headed Caues. The largest assortment in tuo city at Ed. Harris' "Little Church" cigar store. From 50c. to $15 ecb. n2S JUST RECEIVED. A car load of Ana Arbor, Michigan, apples, consisting con-sisting of the choicest varieties of Greening, Spitzenbergs, Northern Spy, Baldwin, etc. Shall have a lot of Poultry, Turkeys, Prairie Chickens, Chick-ens, Ducks, Geeas and Quail, Nuts, Pi's Feet, etc., which will be in time for the Cnrislmas holidays. Call and try us. Thomas & Co., First South Street. d!6 Apples. Thomas and Co., at their store on Firat South street, have just received a car load of Michigan apples of choice varieties. THE GREAT ART UNION SALE of Paintings, Engravings and Cnro-moi Cnro-moi will take place on December 20th, 1S76, at Savage's Art Gallery. A good pieture for all who subscribe. Come and see the cellection. dG CARTER, EVAN3& Co , sgenj for VANITY FAIR and Gilt Edge Fine Cut. ml9 The Buss Fog. The "olJest inhabitant" is rm-. rm-. sacking hid memory in a fruitless search for the yer when Salt Lake was so 1 -ng uuder a fog as il has been this winter. For Dbsss Goods, SHAWLS, Flannels, Linen, Damask, Towels, Napkins, and everything iu the Dry Goods line, Shwartz' store is the place lo buy the cheapest. dl4 WANTED. -An EXPERIENCED COOK. Apply at first house south of new Co-operative store. dl3 Gone to Stay. It appears to be the general impression im-pression in town that District Attorney Attor-ney Howard will not return to Utah, whether or not he is removed from office. Next! T. B. O'Reilly & Co. have removed re-moved their Clothing aud Gents' Furnishing Store to Main street, two doors south of White house corner, opposite Wasatch building. dlO Fresh Trout at Cutler Bros. s27 INTERESTING FOR THE LADIES. The balance of the stock left at the California Store MUST BE DISPOSED OF by the 1st ol January no mUler at what sacrifice. Call early and examine for yourselves. Such a rare chance for obtaining GREAT BARGAINS will not again present itself. d9 NOTICE. On and after tho 4lh ot October, 187G, through fare to Bingham Bing-ham will be $1.50. 4 Programme, Radioal Lectures. BY HON. WARRES CHA5E. The following popular lectures by Hon. Warren Chase of St. Louis, the noted veteran radical reformer, will be delivered in tho Institute, commencing com-mencing to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon, after-noon, at 2 o'clock, subject : "The False and the True in American Policy." Sunday evening, subject : "Ancient and Modern Idolatry, or the Gods and their Origin." Tuesday evening, December 19th, at half-past 7, subject: "Tho Origin and Present Condition of Christianity and its Sects." Wednesday evening, subject: 'What wo Know and How Tie Know it." Thursday evening, subject : 'Evolution or the Origin cf Life and oMn." Friday ovening, subject : "The Devil and Demons, and Their Work." Sunday afternoon, December Decem-ber 24th, at 2 o'clock, subject : "Experiences "Ex-periences and Evidences of Modern Spiritualism." Sunday evening (last lecture), subject: "Tho Moral and Religious Influences of Christianity and Modern opintuaiism uomparea. Sunday evenings commence at 7; week evenings at half-past 7. To enable all to hear this "bard hitter," admission will be kept at 10 ceuts, or tvtclve tickets for $1. All questions relating to tho lecture will beauswered at tho close of each. dlG Received by express a full line of FURS for LADIES and Children, all of which will be sold at HALF-PRICE, HALF-PRICE, at Shwartz' Store for the HOLIDAYS. . dl4 HOLLOWAY'S I'lLLS AXD OlNTMEXT. Scrofula was considered incurable uulil the great discovery of "Hollo-way's "Hollo-way's Pills and Ointment" flashed upon the world. Diseases which battle the skill of the medical schools, readily yield to these peerless remedies. reme-dies. Scurvy, Erysipolas, Saltrbeum, Iich, and all cutaneous eruptions are curable by them. Twenty-five cents per box or pot. d8 The Brooklyn Benefit. The very laudable object of the pertormanco at the theatre to-night should draw a crowded house of the charitably-inclined, asido from tho iu.vn nf ihrt ontertainment to be presented. Thodrama of "Blow for Blow" is a very fine one, full of sparkling wit, lively dialogue and interesting situations, and cast as it cannot fail to give satisfaction. The olio by the Union glee club will add a charm to the night's bill th.it will be highly appreciated by our nuwic-lov ingciti.cni. "To Oblige Benson," with "Phil." as Trotter Southdown, :n ( - ahimdance of good win uruuiu n - humor and he irty loud smiling. YS c shall bo pleased to chronicle the receipt by the manager of a good round sum as tho proceeds to be forwarded for-warded to the sutTcring survivors of i the recent Brooklyu disaster. 850.000 WORTH OF FURNITURE FURNI-TURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED. Everybody goes to Crane to sell out. I will guarantee a heiter rniCE than can be got at auction, aj I must have stock to fill orders. JOHN CRANE, 1st South street, between theatro and Deseret national bank. n23 BEST AND CHEAPEST. Old Church Bed-Grass Creek Coal. Leave orders at George Dunford's, 61 Main street; W. Jennings' grocery department; depart-ment; P. O. box 1,037, and at Coal yard Second West street, A. M. Cannon's Can-non's old stand. s2'2 JAMES A. W00D3 is SELLING OUT HIS HAIS, CAPS, handkerchiefs, handker-chiefs, collars, shirla, uurlcrwear and scarfs away down. His stock must be closed out in a few days. Call and see him and get bargains for cash. One door south of Mrs. Dye's millinery store. do LADIES' CLOAKS, Children's SUITS, Velveteens, sold at SHWARTZ' store at greatly reduced priceB. Third District Cuurt. Proceedings in the district court on Friday, Chief Justico Schaeffer presiding: Wasatch Silver Lead works vs. H. C. Good-peed; motion for a new trial overruled: defendant excepts. H. C. Goodspeed r. Wasatch Silver Lead works; motion for a new trial overruled; defendant excepts. Pope, Cole ife Co. vs. Thomas Jen-kmB; Jen-kmB; motion to set aside the default and vacate the judgment, and leave to answer granted. Court adjourned till Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Just received A fine stock of GUNS, PISTOLS and Ammunition. All kinds of Gunsmith work done. Hcusccr Br.is., M.n street. P.O. box frlo. 15 To Kent, the California store, 25 fret front 1:10 feet deep. Enquire of F. Anerlucb & Brother. ol2 A. F. and a. M. The officers and nicmbrsof Ar-genta Ar-genta Lodge, No. 3, A. F. and A. M. are requested to attend a special meeting this (Saturday) eveniop. at 7 o'clock sharp, for work in the F. C. ing are invited lo attend. By order of W, M. W. H. Bird. Sec. i Pure Wises and Liquors. N . Boukofsky, next to ExpresB Office, 5S Main Btrcet, wishes to inform the public generally that he is prepared for the Holiday Trade with the best supply of the Purest WINES and LIQUORS ever brought to Utah. He will supply customers with his goods by tho pint at tho same rates as the same brands are sold by the barrel in the east. Hia wines and liquors cannot can-not be surpassed in quality aud he will not be undersold. Call and try bis genuine articles. dlO Wanted. Fifteen cords of Rock and 120 perch stone laid. Apply al Salt Lake City Brewery. dl2 REMOVAL. O. L;E!iason, practical prac-tical Watch and Clock Maker, Jeweler, Jew-eler, tkc, begs to inform bis patrons and the public that he has REMOVED RE-MOVED to First South street, three doors east of Dinwoodey's Furniture Emporium. d2 LADIES' SILK TIES, Silk Hand-I Hand-I kerchiefs, Gloves, Collars, and everything every-thing in the Fancy line of Goods you will find at Shwarlz' store, THE CHEAPEST. d!4 August Flower. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dye-pepsia Dye-pepsia and Liver Complaint. More than Beveuty-nve per cent of the people in the United States are afllicted with these two diseases and their eflects: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness. Palpitatiou of the Heart, Heart burn Water-brash, gnawing ond burning pains at the pit of the Stomach. Yellow Skin. Co.a. d Tongue nd disagreeable dis-agreeable taste in Hie mouiL, ixening up of food after eatiug, low spirits, &c. Go to your Druggist Z. C. M. I. and Wasatch Drug Stores and get a 75 cent Bottle of August Flower or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it-Two it-Two doses will relieve you. sl4 SURPRISED, SURPRISED Merchants Mer-chants dealing in Cloth ISO, Fua-sistf Fua-sistf isg Goods, Hats, etc., were surprised sur-prised in finding goods at I. WOOLF'S only exclusive jobbing house, one door south of Z. C. M. I. new Btore, cheaper than they ever bought them since they have been iu Utah. Satisfy yourselves. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. o5 i Cliristuieis aud Xcff Year GlfO. Asmnsseu's, opposite the Herald odict, is tho place to set them Cheap. al6 That Tunnel. Editors Herald: Having twice professionally examined ex-amined the route lor a railwaj easterly, t'i'a Coalville, I can Btatt that while a tunnel in the case of tht usual wide gauge would be advisable, such tunnel is not a requisite of a narrow-giuige railroad from Salt Lake city to Coalville via Parley's canon. Any estimate of a tunnel in a calculation cal-culation of the cost of a narrow-gauge narrow-gauge railroad ia unnecessary. C. L. Stevensou, C. E. SADDLE ROCK. The finest and largest NEW YORK BAY OYSTERS, OYS-TERS, at the Old Saddle Rock Restaurant. Res-taurant. Geo. Arbogast. dlo WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS BROOM MAKER. Apply to W. C. Dunbar at Herald office. dlo Get. your FLOUR at Z. C. M. J. Grain Department. Call for XXX EXCELSIOR, from George Bccbt's new mills, Frovo. n30 Buy your HOLIDAY PRESENTS at SHWARTZ', CHEAPEST Store in the city. d14 New Year's Cards. Come and select your fn-y ones, before the rush. Prmttd in the best: stylo at the Herald office. d!3 ; NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. Peremptory Extract from Articles of Copartnership: " It is lierob the parties ahove named (L. Goi.dherg & Co.), that tli to continue umil the 10th day of February, 1S77." J WORTH OF SEISMULE CLOTHING 1K0 EESTIIIH'S 31 list be closed out by the 15th All Goods are Stylish, Custom-made and of this L. GOLDBERG & CO., ai.i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' 1S76. BUY YOUK 187. Holiday Gifts 1 THEY ARE Useful, Durable aud Subslaulial. PRICES REDUCED TO MEET THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE And arc Ticketed for .Selection. GROCERYDEMRTGIENT fs fullv supplied with FRUITS, NUTS, CANDIES, ETC. Fiiilsliug Raisins au;l Cnrrauis, CLEANED READY FOR USE Finest in the City and at the Lowest HPiioiesI DAV1 Are all New and Large and WEI! CLEANED We take special care to have our Fruits all selected, so that none are old or damaged. CALL AND EXAMINE GEO. WTDAVIS'. 627 Useful Presents. 1 Children's Chairs frm $ 75 to S 5.00 Tables frm 1.2-5 to 3.00 " Sleighs frm 1.00 to 7.50 " Wagonsfrra 1.00 to 10.50 Rocking horses from 3.00 to 12.00 Toy chiiir3 from 35 to 75 Fancy Brackets from 25 to 10.00 A-t Dinwoodey's Furniture store. dl5 No charges for vaccinating children chil-dren with vaccine that is good at Dr. Rhugo's office. Toysiciaus supplied with rare Vaccine. n'2S FOR SALE, CHEAP, a variety ol GOOD, SECOND HAND H E 4TING STOVES, at Crane's Second-hand store. First South Btreet, near the Theatro. n2J Take Your Baths at the Walker Houo Barb.T Shop. Prices reduced I to Twenty five cents. d7 M. IIeisait, Trop. Dancers. Those who attend the coming I (braces will find the New York Ciii.dy S:ore Restaurant a convenient and pleasant place for supper. Every-j thing complete and rales very reason-' able. Orders given ahead preferred. n20 Stearns fc Angle. BLANKS. We have constantly on hand full a,-'r.mrnl of Biauks for Applications fur latent-, Notaries, Deal?, Mortgagee, Justices of ihe Peace, D:tiict Court, Bonds, Bills ol Sale, Constable's Sile, Power of Attorney, At-torney, Promiry Notoa. etc. 'inty ire niaie to confirm strictly to law and will be found to be correct in every particular. F'-r s.ne cingiy or in lota, at low 'ales. je2 Herald Printing Co. Without nounr the Valley House is the best for tho prico in the cily. $1.50 lo $2 per day. dM To Everybody. Wc deiiro to hif .inn our eu?lmers mid tho public tliat wo havo now on hand a larpc and well -ec'gc ted stock cf Clothing miinufficturud by oursr-lvei and made hi the latest Ml style?. Wp call Fpetiil attention at-tention to our Custom Mado Clolh'ng, which is made from tha finest French and German Caiimere. of which wo Riinranteu a perfect iit,equil to any made U) order, and at ab.mt bairtbe price what it will coi'. to have thorn mado hero. Call and examine our nsw styles and prices before purclia-inR. L. UOLDIIKKO & Co., WftaU-ll liiiiljine. Manufacloiy, 120 Walk. slr.t-l, N. Y. iris HOTKI, VUUIV D' Cctubcr l'y. TO'.V N6KND liUl'sK. V H Fnrtr, .1 H Harlinp. O K (Jris-w (Jris-w id, W M Uii-lo, N V; K W armir, 0!ro; F Hrewur, J J! J.li:i 'r k-n ; J Uth, W D.-rniiger, Kvnrt-m; J II"!!- mm, A LLit'v, U t hln-j'i, f and W I M J lam iit--il t J (:-. K K Jerome. Alia I ( ( 1'Vrg ;;on and w'f.', Nov; A Smith, I tiicrifto: P K'.invcy, Omulm; H 1J Uivl-'J, iiingimm; N L'ruirh? hank, Sn.dy; ir T.d Mr. Iifrmrnd- 'V, A I! JuTKen&i-n, tSydm-y; H L li-.l-l win. A II C'ronaiit, A 11 JtrriNgT. C-inrino. WALHiiK UULSS. A F K -'cr, A Hro.-"l, I I) IhuV.uz. j li ,)ihn-Lii, A Ji L'rati': Nlh Ycrk; t V, Wi- !, Liv- n- E- K.uLd; ) A Klli-, tv- -t ,ri, V; C A !. Cab-! Cab-! f.rt .a; A Ta-in-1 t I.-ui: M Al G J Karl, !r and Mr- .1 li Phir.L r, KHgir lNin'.'T. Arlhur 1'uiM-r, An l'rH'i'C... W II II V. v Ki.f k.i-t: (i G ,1 S t 'i -r. n (.v. K Wall. M .A'.-n: K 11 ir, a-,d w Trr.T. N Y: 11 U H-.rk.' . , Vert N-II E M i:r, L-a.: . W Tvrrt-;h I' Ba-tiitt. Pi - M 11 P-.T-!-:- v. n, .! n: a H lEt-stiifm, l(-..:".l ; O A W r ' - r, .1 K-v !-h(i.v. J K II: W,.i.i..n-.n. i) -. J L WJ,v:o- k. V ti .-ri.-v, .1 M-Or-!i,-,i.'k a-d . f-. If-- r ; . b A 1i.Mi.ft.. Ei ar.f', "ti, W J ti' yri Mirrsy, Kn. Ton AI Ji.ltltY And "iV-ir "II -Tr." A Iff fjpT-i T arli-jl"? uf fJ .TT.:u Wi.v;s anj. LtQLV'EP a', m'jl'jraff al liio Ui'IIfhMAL SaIjjN. A'jor A: Murphy, P.'opricl jri. ol' Ssl ! y further agreed between ic saul Co-partnersliip is FURNISHING GOODS sf February. Fall's importations. J IVasalch Buiidinr. ! I Head-Quarlers! . rf.i FINNAN HADDIES, YARMOUTH BLOATEHS, SCOTCH OATMEAL A i i.l a lull line of FANCY and STATLE UKOCEKIE3. Will airive ia . fw U.vf. 111KIS7HAS Tl ufctYS AM) GKkSK. Couctrr orjen prinpllj .ItcQilcd lo. Iidiloll & lirown. NorthofUKKiLDOSco- do NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1S76. r' 1S77. Irani Cenlennial Opening OF CHRISTMAS i0 LV VEAH'S PRESEXTS DWYER'S Book Store, MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1S16. T MADE EXTENSIVE PL'RCHASES WHILE EAST' IV SFPTEMHER AN'D OCTOBER OF THE BKSI' UOOUS I COULD FIND IX THE EASTERN MARKET, coniprisiug, in inut, tho following : ELEGANTLY-BOUND BOOKS, BOOKS, In every Stylo of Binding ; MAGNIFICENT ALBUMS, Set in Rich Morocco O.iacs, lined with Satin ; Ladies' Beautiful (Wicker) AYOKk BASKETS, Lined ami Quilted with diflereut-colored Satin ; Exquisite "Writing Desks, Of tho most Beautiful DesigtiB ; th?y must be eeen to bo admired ; JAPANESE AND OTHER FANCY GOODS Purchased at the Centennial ; LADIES' BEAUTIFUL (Fur) SEAL SKIN PORTMONAIS, Russia Leather Goods, Cari Cases, Gold Pens, etc., clc. LADIES Elegant Itussin rOl'KET HOOKS. Tho Latest Styles ; LADIES' FINE POCKET CUTLERY, FINE WORK BOXES, MUSICAL BOXES ; And a sreitt many very Imidsome FANCY ARTICLES. ALL POETS, And the GREAT STANDARD AUTHORS OF THE AGE ; JUVENILE BOOKS, By the Hundreds, which were purchased nt the liitoTnide Sales iu .New York, nil of which will bo nold VEltV CHEAT; TOY BOOKS IX EX I LESS Wit 1 1 TV; TOYS ! TOYS! TOYS ! TOYS ! OF EVE It Y DESCRIPTION ; HOBBY HORSES, WAGONS, WHEELBARROWS, CARTS& S LEIGHS, ZELIEGi-AT DOLLS, The Lirgeet Anrlmcnl iu tbo City. iUOfHICH WILL BE SOLD EXTREMELY LOW. EVERYBODY j, invited to call nnd lonk nt ll.o Git AND Dlhl'LA Y nnd examine (tnid nm Prima belnro l.uvinK eNewlicrn. HIE GOODS AliE ALL NEW ami were alerted l.y mv-elf with grent care. dn-in THE BEST ON ALL POINTS. New Gunpowders ! Jast EccsiTcilij the Salt -Lake Anency of E. I. DUPONTDE NEMOURS ' CO. ASK FOK AM) UK SURE YOU LECLIVE DUPONT'S CELEBRATED Mining-, Rifle, Eagle Duck, Diamond Grain GUNPOWDERS. TO SPORTSMEN: Yo'ir ftllriiti-in in pirliniUrly r'-i ,n to 1 1 .r- IU A M . I) (Hi I I'fAS'I'KK". For cl'uiiinftw Hii'l tr'k;t h tl.'-s- Vumk-re ar-- iMjBiirpiit-fMl, TO MINERS: Giv Dl'I'ONTS (KI.LIll: ATK1) VCIV1: Mll.m ItHTINd : ro'.VUKliS Tr. 1' t D -'p Mii"i; lli' .v ,,. ,i i. ,,,.!, i,r4T t , Pi Kr s'-tii. S"i:r I-'-' it Ai'.'.r. no Dkai.i.i (,k ri.',v,i d I-ryis, 'l', ,. ,, ' ' men-' ly iitrr'' I'i'ii; dt riin.d jii.tdi" tne ri'Trnrk. F. .- in m,f rtwtwl nnwrtim. I.,- Mi Men hanls in n.h T- rritry. U iionau.e only hy B. W. E. JENNEN3, Agent, Salt Lake City. V. S. If y.ur M'.rchaut cam. .1 8'ip.y yo:i waU UuJVitfs .:iii,i.'.lV(Ir j ft'jclrtw m al-ovt, ,g |