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Show NEW ADVERTISEMENTS No. 55 EAST TEMPLE ST., Id preference to CARRYING OVER INTO NEXT SEASON their OVERSTOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, wnx OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS In all kinds of LADIES' SUHIER DRESS GOODS, PERCALES, Plaid ana Striped IMNS, Grenadines, LAWNS, JACONETS, Swisses, Curtain Laces, Children's Aprons, LADIES' CHEMISES And other Underwear. 6 yds. SDMii PIQUE for $1. BATISTE GRENADINES worth 40c. lor loc. BLACK GKE1DIXES 10 Centa per yard. PARASOLS REDUCED From S7.00 to $5.00; From $.5.00 to $3.75; From $3.00 to $2.25. Embroideries, Ladies' Ties, Ribbons, Rib-bons, Laces, Fans, Flowers, Feathers, Trimming Silks, Ornaments, Kid Gloves, etc., .etc., etc., etc., GREATLY REDUCED Elegant 2 Button. KIDS At 50 Cents a pair. CHILDREN'S WREATHS With Silcer or Gold Leaves, At 25c. each. MILLINERS, Attention ! One hundred Cartons of Eleeant Flowers, Fifty C-trtona of desirable Oatricb Tips, VERY LOW! L1BIES' DKESSES, Good Styles and Pefect Fits at Closinr; Pricea, from $2.00 upwards ELEGANT DOLMANS From $4.00 to $15.00 Lata' & CMlflren's Sloes & Slippers Reduced Ten per cent. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery In Great Variety, Very Cheap! 300 Pieces MOSQUITO BARS, All Colore. OEMS' AX 1) BOYS' Summer 8uits, Hata, Serge and Tweed Balmorals and Low Shoes, White Shirts & Calico Shirts, AT CLOSINC PRICES!!! BOYS' LLNEN PANTS, 50c. a pair. BOYS' ELEGANT STRAW SAILOR HATS at 50 Cents. HARVEST HATS at 25c. aud 35c. each. LIGHT CASSI-MErE SUITS from $7.00 upwards. MEN'S SOCKS from 10 cents a pair upwards. In a word, ALL our Snminei Goods must be sold before the Season closes! !1 TO THE TRADE: Our Slock is still well assorted aud we recugnize the fact tbiU times have changed, values have decreased and the- successful merchant rnuHt buy close and sell on small margins. Orders promptly 61led and honor ble treatment guaranteed. -ESTABLISHED. ISC4. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. If A L Ii i 1 Brothers .A-GKEICTTS lEOIR, . THE SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA, BLASTING AND SPORTING Powders. :o::o: For the ORIENTAL COMPANY'S BLASTING & SPORTING PLAIT'S PATEXT Fl'SK LIGHTERS. For Meyr's Improved Mining Candles STEWART BRO S SOLAR WAX MINING CANDLES. For LEVI STRAUSS & CO.'S RIVETED CLOTHING. Compare them with imitations1. -For OTJH OWN BRAND, The "CALIFORNIA" OVERALL Tiiid is the Cheapest and Bnat Overall made. ASK FOR THEM AT OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT. For THE MARYSVILLE WOOLLEN MILLS, These celebrated goods, consisting of Blankets, Flannels and Flannel Underwear, are the Cheapest and Best in the world. STEWART'S Celebrated BRUSHES, tOR PAIS TUB-?. liALSQMIXER3. WHITEWASH EUS, lluKSKAiEN, ASD GrTHlBAL FMH.T Unit. For dale, Wholesale and Retail, by Z. C. M. I. Grocery and Drug Doi-arinients, Mura. Uoibo, tim A Co., 3 P. Toi-del. Merers. Kimball A Lawrence, Messrs. Oay k Co. Mossra. Wm. Jennings. Sons & SaJlor, STHWAKT BKOa. 4 CO., 18 Pituburgb, fa. M Cip aai M Sjriiii GOAL. THE ONLY RELIABLE MARKET FOR LUMP, ASSORTED AND EGG COAL. Lftrgo stock always on h&tid, and fu weight guaranteed. prices low, and special attention Rive o thfl wants of the public. Otficr, Deseret Bunk Block, alO A. GOULD, Aeet. r Men from tbo offi-cta of orn-rf x Yi wtl.hu'"- in early i,fo. jMarrir.Kfl rbtuoved. No moth-1 3 O 0! nd of truaf mnt Now mil m- linirkaiilo rrmoiIios. 0 land circulars s- r,r irooi" ,,;d rH ' n voKi"J Adiircs aCvTu C3 S li3:0:!ATi;:, iiu Ninth Ftrcot,' m PQ ;-liiladelihia. fft An inUKu-i q - iin havinK hie1) roi'iitatmn, u I'or honorabio oocduci ami ito- ':!1r"'' "ki'1- 'ii'iiiwiiTm l HO, EVERYBODY ! Bring your Harper's Monthly, Weekly, and Bazars to tho Herald Bindery. First class work at low rates, m Scliuttler WAGONS. A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF J those wmm, with tbo Lmost lui-jjro lui-jjro vuojoati, now in 6'ock- THE SCHUTTLER WAGONS Aro not equalod for strenv'fc. durability a-d gt. id .roijrti'ina ; aro bailor hnotn and more oxtoti-itro'y u'.J tuna any othor Wagon soil ij iho lorritury.; Bflctcye tracers aal Mowers, AM Troa and Sieot axcjnt lonRiio, No-k Yolio and buublu irccs, Tha besi Masniae In ilq AlarkcL. Fui;st & Bradley SELF-IH; MPING SULKY HAY KAKK, Tfan most oLHoioDt Sclf-damuici Kuso mnnu laciared. All kiitiht of Fannin' Imjihrnents and Machinery, indudituj HARVESTERS' Headers, Sweepstake Tlireihers, Walkiwj Cultivators, etc., IIVIC31T1000 Bnrl nil kinds oi WAGUN llilllKU, Tkus, Stkfl, Horse and Mui.k and Hoksb Siroi-: Nails all aizea and styles con.-tunlly in stuck. Aid. iho A.M1H RSiilNF-l. TUHBINK WIlhKL-i. t-AW VI',,.-, and n I k i r, ii a 0 ( Mil L M ,.,'ii ; X KK V of iho best dubu-(ac dubu-(ac uru. For cir.'iil.i-'. and ill doairod information oatl od or addru.-n, GEO. A. LOWE, SALT LA K K 01TY, ni2fl liali Block tjouth of Thoatro. Thy 1 sr. to Live Without Wouk. The following, from the pen of Horace Greeley, is true and applicable applica-ble to this day: "Our people are (00 widely inclined to shun the quiet ways ol productive labor, and try to live and thrive in tiie crooked paths of speculation and needless traffic. We have deplorably few boys learning trades, with ten times too many anxious anxi-ous to 'get inlu business;' that ia, to devise eomo acneine whereby they may live wiltioui w.nk. Of ihc journeymen jour-neymen mechanics now at work in1 this city, wo judge that two thirds were bom in Europe; and the disparity dispar-ity in steadily augmenting. One inilliou famines are trying to live by selling liqiiorH, tobacco, candy, etc., in our cuius, who could be spared rherefrom without the slightest public pub-lic detriment; and if IbeBO were transferred lo the oil, and Bet to growing grain, meats, wools, etc., or employed in smelting the metals or weaving Iho fabrics lor which we are still running into debt in Europe, our country would increase its wealth at least twice as fait as now, and there would be far less complaint of dull trittle and hard times." JpHYSlClANS AND DENTISTS H. J. RICHARDS. Surgeon, and Physician. Oific-i at the Dnur Store of H. J. Richards &. Co., 13 Eu-t Tomplo street. J CARD. T HAVSTIIIS DA? DISPOSED OF MY 1 OonUl oiEco and pnettuo to Ur S.li. Claw-son, Claw-son, vrho will cirry on tha bu9iDOJS in too old nffico. UK. Ct.AW50XT has hoon as-oeUted with mo ia tho nrnutice for nonrly two yuan, and I chourmil? rocornmond him to all iuf iiitionia and iho public; as a fully coinpo-lont coinpo-lont Hont'st. A. W. OA , U F, :, Fellow ol tho Amorionn Academy Dental riurgury. Salt Lake. J.mo ?S. 1S77. io29 DR.tfM. H.CROVES 0U? DENTIST, Offieo over I. C. M. I. Drug Store, Bal Lake City. bW ATTORMEYS-AT-LAW. fllABLKS X. Oil, CUBIST. 1U CRICK M. lAIQHrl GILCHRIST & KAIGHN Attorneys-at- Law H0. 81 MAIN STREET, SAIT LAKE UTAH. (jive snenial attaaiioD to Land and Minion Miuurs. X0TA tU" IN OFFICE. In3 HOTELS AKD RESTAURANTS. TOWNSEND HOUSE SALT LAKE CITY. JAMES TOWNSEND, PnorRinon. nn BANKING. McCORNIGK S CO-BANKERS, CO-BANKERS, Salt Lake City, Utah. TRANSACT EVZEY DESCRIPTION 0? BANKING BUSINESS. Purchase Gold Dust, Coin and, Bullion. PROMPT ATTENTIQI GIVE! TO C0UECTIDIS. Undertake the Purchase and Sale 0 blocks oji Commission. Advance on Ores and Base Bullion consigned con-signed to our Order. Sell Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers Trans-fers on points JSast and West and on the leading cities of Europe. CO RRKSPONT) EXTS : Now York Importer's ind Trader's Natl. Bank. Chicago Commercial National Bank. I St. Louis Stale Saving' Association. Omaha Omaha National Bank. San i-ranoijco first Nat. Gold Bank. myH 1 T. R. JONES, BANKER, SALT L AKE CITY, UTAH, Dealer in Foreign aifl Boisstic Mm GOLD AND SILVER. Particular attention paid to burin and Belling Uunds and Stoolts, negotiating Mort-gajto Mort-gajto Loana anl otbor buslneis transactions. Tit! as to Pruporty examined. Careful attention given to Collortfena. Correspondents: Now York J. B. Colgate Co Van FraDoinco Hank of California Asent Homo Mutual Insurance Co. m23 DESERtT HTIDIIL BASK ot SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Paid-np Capital S200.000 Aathoilxed Capiul 91,000,000 Wii.H. HOOPER. Fnaldant. - BH1GHAM VOUNQ, I Wii. JESN1NUS, DlTMlori JOHN BUARP, - rumm P. UTTI.E. I L. 8.1IIJ,LS.Csjhi.r. J DIAL ur COLO DUST, COIN ZXCHANCE Land WarraaU, Callage Scrip, cu. CollecHons made otd promptly remitted, FoBKiaN Eiciiamob Fob Balx. Interost Fald on Savlngi Bfposlli D3 BARNESGENTEKARY HISTORY OF TBI UNITED STATES OB Oue Hundred Years of American Independence. WRITTKN IN A PLEASING AND comprehensive stylo. Tho best book now oFirod to ilie publlo. CANVASSING At) KNT3 WANTED in evory County of tho Territory, Apply iiumediatoly to A. R. WRIGUT, General Agent m . for Utah Territorr, 14 th Ward. Salt Lake Ult. nlS J. E. JOHNSON, Sllrcr Reef, Wasbiiiton Co., ITtali COWlfllSSIOPI & SUPPLY HOUSE" WILL BUY OR RECEIVE ON COUMIS eion, Lutnbor, Sliinulos. Flour Grain I'airy, tarm and Orchard I'roduco, and ovorj snleublo article of lionio Production, and iMurcli:indiuoi Will k con a oomploto Stook of Orocories Provisions and Minora' Goodd, Stationery. Druirs and ftlodicinos. Hard and I'lnwaro, Frneh, Unod and Cannod yruits, etc., etc. ConaiKnmonts Solicitsd iu any lino above notod, and result naid order of cona'ttnor a s uon km eoid, iam 10 per coot- ttl I J ! hit I ' 'J FKUM J HIi ATLAM'IC TO THE PACIFIC ! GRAND TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR Ol the Gicnt Forepaugh. Show ! SALT LAKE CITY, TJil'JJSB.VY .VXD FKIB.IY, AI'. 1G AX1 17. The only Exhibition presenlio SIX ACTING ELEPHANTS! And also the only liTine HIPPOPOTAM US! HERB DARIUS and his TRAINED TIGERS! PERFORMING LIONS! EDUCATED HYENAS! And more Performing ELEPHANTS, MONKEYS, DOGS, MULES, HOUSES, PONIES AND OTHER ANIMALS, than any TWENTY EXHIBITIONS COMBINED Cm produce. ,. I'FXIAL CAtin-LET TUB LADIES AND LITTLE FOLKS SEE IT. ihoro was horn on tne 1st of February, 1&77, in our Great Menoerio, A BEAUTIFUL BABY ELEPHANT. The first and only one ever born in rnptivity in any country outside tho Tropical Zone. It is only 33 incho lon? rind f," in boicb:. To soo thia new-born INFANT ELEPHANT MrKINO WlTUl'lsMOUTH ANDTKUNlv is tho rarest, quooroat soono ovor bohold. SJLl LIONS, ItlllNOCEROS, 10 LIVING LIONS, more Wild Beasts than any three of the largest Menageries traveling. An elegant flucl refined CIRCUS FOUf? TlrViES LARGER And betler than the largest ever organized. IT IS A GRAXD CANVAS OPERA HOUSE, holding 9.0C0 S;jL'c!alor3, furnished with elegant and luxurious Drawing Room Chair.-' Elaborate Museum and Trained Wild Animal Shew under Eight Centre Pole Tenis, requiring and using tbree great Railroad Trains, drawn by Tbree Thirty-Ton Engines! The Grand Dress Parade takes place at 0 o'clock on the morning of each exhibition day. You will see nearly a Mile of Mirrored Tableau Cars, Herd of Elephants, Ele-phants, Powerful Musical Organizations, Tony Frank's Buffalo Band, and Battalions of Men and Horses, admitted by all who have aten it to be the Mosi Giplic ana Tremenrlons Show tlie World, lias Era Seen ! Opens at 1 and 7; begins ono hour later. See papers, programmes, etc, for details. AEAH lOKEl'Altll, Proprietor. Exhibit at Provo August 15, 1S77. Special Rateri will bo given from all points on llailroada on the days of show and Excursion trains will run. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The LARGEST and BEST Assortment of GENTS' GOODS ever brought into Utah. Home-made Cloth Foreign Goods J orn every Mill n the territory Of every pattern and quality FOR OVERCOATS, PANTS, FANCY VESTS and SUITINUS. Beavers, Chinchilla, Mohair, Diagonals fancy and plain Broadcloth ' French and English Doeskins and Cassimeres. SUITS MADE ON TKl SHORTEST NOTICE Work mid Fit Warranted. TIIE UNITED ORDER OF TAILORS, Constitution Buildings, opposite Z. C, M. I. a3 THE Bid BjOOtj J3 BOOTS ASD SHOES i STRANGE, BUT -A I OF EVERY KIND ! S TRUE! GOODS J I MADE TO ORDER, ' MADEorEEPAIK- f rH IX STYLE AND 'II ED ARE READY IT PRICES TO SUIT WHEN PROMI3-VM PROMI3-VM ALL CUSTOMERS. 5 ' , ED. CO.ME AND 11 1 . PROVE IT. f L s 0 p PllEyLEJiSllflCfUJRJ g 0 STOREKEEPERS S UPPERS, Leather, 3 VII,L PROMOTE "O" AXD FINDINGS THEIR OWN IN- JO. SUPPLIEDXOTHE . . TERES IS. AND TRADE AT RE A- U-l MEET A PUBLIC fl- SONAliLE RATES. i.1 ryj DEMAND nv SELL- LJ ING MY HOME- ; W. H. ROWE, l-H MADE GOODS. Salt Lake City. 14 P. O. Box 553. No. 87 MAIM STREET- FIRE INSURANCE. NOTICE. Mil. E. 3. GRANT HAVING PUK-chased PUK-chased my ioicrpat in the lnsuranct! . Firm of Jonnou3 Si Grunt, will eoniiiuie tho businoia at tho old ttand, rairc.-unt- j . ,, , inK all tho companies heretofore hold by i CO-PAKTNLUSH1P HKI1E-tho HKI1E-tho lirm. toforc exiftirm between 13. V. K. Jon-13. Jon-13. W. E. JENNENS. n,'nB nd U. J-. Grant, linn of Jermens i i Grant, is hereby di.-solvcd by mutunl HAVING PUKCilASBD TH1 IN- ; :tnsont, and all monnys duo tho said terrst of Mr. B. W. E. Jennena in lirm Hro ttJ bo I,aid to 1L J- Grant, tho Insurance iirm of Jcnnens & Grant, 1 ,v y tt?vvks am prepared to place risks in tho samu ' V i v't " " '"' old and reliable American and Foroin ,. T , , 1 ' ' companioft heretoforo represented by tho j l , .V Tv- ' u-n anjun.y, at Iho Iwt rates. Jllly i"111.1"' 11 1 jyll II. J. Gil ANT. I |