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Show Buy your HOLIDAY rilESEXTS at SHWARTZ', C LI FA PEST Store in the city. dl4 Tjldkn or II aye!. Seven huudred fine fat Ducks, at lOo. and loo. per p&ir, at Crocheron's fldh market. dl4 New Year's Carda. Come and select your fancy ones, bofore the rush. IViutcd in the beet stylo at the Herald oflice. d!3 Without doubt the Valley House is the beat for the price in the city. $1.50 to $2 per day. ' dl4 CARTER, EVANdA; Co .agents Tor VANITY FAIR and Gilt Edge Fine Cut, ml9 Pare Ivory-Headtsd Caues. The largest assortment In tl city at Ed. Hirris' "Little Church" cigar store. From 50c. to $15 e u:b. d2S Fresh Trout at Cutler Bros. e27 WAKTED. An EXPERIENCED COOK. Apply at first house south Of new Co-operative store. dl3 To Rest, the California store, 25 feet front 130 feet deep. Enquire ot F. Auerbich Jt Brother. ol2 200 PATTERNS of WALL PAPER, the cheapest TEN CENTS a roll, at H. Dinwoodey'a. jyl6 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. dH , I Wasted. Fifteen cords of Rock, and 120 perch Btone laid. Apply at 1 Salt Lake City Brewery. dl2 Marrying for Eternity. Thos. Walker, the trance speaker, will give liia injt lecture to-night at the Institute, entitled "The question of marrying for time and eU-mity; or the conditions of marriage in the pirit lite." d!4 Christinas and New Year turis. Asaiupseu'H, opposite (.lie Herald ollice, is tbe place to get them Cheap. alii Get your FLOUR at Z. C. if. I. Grain Department. Call for XXX EXCELSIOR, from Georgo Beebe's new mills, Provo. d30 Dancers. Those who attend the comiDg 0 djKicea will find the New York Candy Store Restaurant a convenient and c pleasant place for supper. Every- t thing complete and rates very reasonable. reason-able. Orders given ahead preferred, ii d29 Steabks & Angle. 1 Take Your Baths at the Walker e House Barber Shop. Prices reduced jj to Twenty-five cents. t d7 M. Heikau, Prop. No charges for vaccinating chil dren with vaccine that is good at Dr. Rhugo's office. Pnysicians supplied 1 with rare Vaccine. n28 1 . To-nigat. Mr. Hollister's lecture, on "Prehis- 1 toric America," the first of the Congregational Con-gregational course, at the church (old Independence hall) to-night. Mr. Plummcr has consented to appear ap-pear in one of his recitations or character pieces. Tickets 25 cents, $1.50 for the course, at Taygart's or Stevens & SonV. dl4 LADIES' CLOAKS, Children's SUITS, Velveteens, sold at SHWARTZ' store at greatly reduced price. dl4 FOR SALE. Steam Engine; 8-horae power; quite new; suitable for saw mill or small hoisting works. Apply to G. M. Scott k Co. nH INTERESTING FOR THE LADIES. The balance cf the stock left at the California Store MUST BE DISPOSED OF by iho 1st of January no miller at what sacrifice. CH early and examino lor yourselves. ' Such a rare chance for obtaining GREAT BARGAINS will not again present itself. d9 Hollow ay's Pilis and Ointment. Scrofula was considered inoorable until the great discovery of "Hollo-way's "Hollo-way's Pills and Ointment" flashed upon the world. Diseases which bailie the skill of the medical schools, readily yield to these peerless remedies. reme-dies. Scurvy, Erysipelas, Stltrhoum, Itch, and all cutaneous eruptions are xurable by them. Twenty-five cents j per box or pot. dS FOR SALE, CHEAP, a variety of GOOD, SECOND-HAND HEiTISG STOVES, at Crane's Second-hand store. First South street, near tbe Theatre n29 Bingham Minics No es. Bingham, December 12, 1S7G. Editors Herald: The NezPerces 1b working 105 meu. The owners have adopted a wUo, precautionary pre-cautionary plan in regard to employes. If one of their men becomes intoxicated intoxi-cated he is suspended, or given a furlough fur-lough ot thirty days. At the end of that time, if he has ceased to drink, be is again employed, witn me unser-standing unser-standing that he lets liquor alone and keeps himself in a condition to attend to hiB drilling and blasting. The Yoaemite is working twenty-five twenty-five men, with Major J. N. Merrill as captain. The dump is being piled full of No. 1 ore. The Miner's Dream is a property that has recently come into notice. It promises to take leading place among the Bingham mines. Major Talbol and sons are developing tho property. Annie Kempton, lying east of the May Flower and Winnebago, is owned and worked by Burnes & Smedley of Salt Late. It resembles closely the May Flower in the quality of the ore, hut exceeds iho latter in the matter of depth of developments. The ore i-t also showing greater richness rich-ness in gold and silver. The Winnebago 1b under headway again, the trouble concerning it having died out. The party who purchased 100 feet in a mine for a bottle of whisky, finds his feet located in American Fork, not Bingham. 18 & 76. Puke Wines and Liquors. N. Boukofsky, next to Express Office, 58 Main street, 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 Roods by the pint at the same rates as the same brands are sold by the barrel in the cast. His wines and liquors cannot can-not be surpassed in quality and he I will not be undersold. Call and try his genuine articles. dlO T. B. O'Reilly & Co. have removed re-moved their Clothing and Gents Furnishing Store to Main street, two jdoors south of White house corner, opposite Wasatch building. dlO August Flower. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering irom Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia and Liver Complaint. More than seventy five per cent of the peoplo in the United Suites are afflicted with these two diseases and their e fleets: such as Sour Stomach, Sick Hewlache, Habitual OcwUveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn Water-bra.-h, gnawing and burning pains At the pit of the Stomach. Yellow Skin, Coated Tonpne and disagreeable dis-agreeable tiete in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, itc Go to your Druggist Z. C. M. I. and Wasatch Diug Stores and get a 75 cent Bottle of Auglvt Flow kr or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it-Two it-Two dosee will reiicve you. bH REMOVAL. 0. L. Eliason, prac-' tical Watch and Clock Maker, Jeweler, Jew-eler, &c, begs to inform his patrons and the public that he has REMOVED RE-MOVED to First South street, three doors east of Dinwoodey's Furniture Emporium. d2 Just received A fine stock of GUNS, PISTOLS and Ammunition. All kinds of Gunsmith work done. , Heusser Bros., Main street. P.O. box 625. al5 Utah Stocks in London. Quotations of Utah stocks in the London market, r given iy tho Mining Min-ing World of November 25th: Chicago, 6J, 7; at a meetinc of tbe directors the usual quarterly payment, pay-ment, on account of dividend, of 4s. per share, was declared payable on the 50th inst. Emma, i, ; amidst indications of excitement which was repressed with considerable difficulty, the fifth general gen-eral meeting of the company was held to-day, Mr. McDougall presiding. After that gentleman had explained the position of affairs at great length, a resolution was carried approving the course adopted by the board w:th reference to tbe American suits, and urging their vigorous prosecution. Flagstaff, i, U; Last Chaoco, , i; Tecoma, i, Fob DnEsa Goods, SHAWLS, Flannels, Linen, Damask, Towels, Napkins, and everything in the Dry Goods line, Shwartz' store is the place to buy the cheapest. dl4 SURPRISED, SURPRISED Merchants Mer-chants dealing in Clothjsg, Fua-nishing Fua-nishing 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 6tore, cheaper than they ever bought them since they have been in Utah. Satisfy yourselves. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. o5 JAMES A. WOODS is SELLING OUT HIS HATS, CAPS, handkerchiefs, handker-chiefs, collars, shirts, underwear 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 NOTICE. On and after the 4th of October, 1S7G, through fare to Bingham Bing-ham will be $1.50. o4 One Price Stere-Mr. Stere-Mr. Leo .Hollander has a full and complete Btock of holiday goods, consisting con-sisting of fine jewelry, silverware, watches, etc. His Btock of clockB is i also large and varied. Mr. H. says only one price is asked for goods at his store, and all articles he warrants to bo as represented, otherwise ho will refund the money paid for them. See his advertisement and visit his store. 99 East Temple street. 850,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE FURNI-TURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS WANTED. Everybody goes to Crane to sell out. I will guarantee a better huce than can be got at auction, as I must have stock to fill orders. JOHN CRANE, 1st South street, between theatre and Deseret national bank. n23 ' LADIES' SILK TIES, Silk Haud-' Haud-' kerchiefs, Gloves, Collars, and every -1 thing in the Fancy line of Goods you L will fiud at Shwartz' atore, THE 1 CHEAPEST. dl4 THE GREAT ART UNION SALE of Paintings, Engravings and Chro-mos Chro-mos will take place on December 20th, 1876, at Savage's Art Gallery. A good picture for all who subscribe. Come and see the collection. df BEST AND CHEAPEST. Old Church Bed Grass Creek Coal. Leave orders at George Dunford's, 61 Main Btreet; W. Jennings' grocery department; depart-ment; P. O. box 1,097, and at Coal yard Second West street, A. M. Cannon's Can-non's old stand. s22 New Year's Cards. I Come and select your fnu-y oae?, '. before the rush. PrinU-d in the best style at the Herald office. d!3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Peremptory Sale! Extbact from Articles of Copartnership: " It is hereby further agreed between the parties above named (L. Goldberg & Co.), that the said Co-partnership is to continue until the 16th day of February. 1 ST 7." $40,000 WOKTII OF raw CLOTHIKG iKO GFJlllEJi'S FURHISHIKG GOODS Must be closed out by the 15th of February. All Goods are Stylish, Custom-made and of this Fall's importations. L. GOLDBERG & CO., Wasatch Building. d!3 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1876. BUY YOUR 1ST?. Holiday Gifts THEY ARE Useful, Durable and Substantial. PfllCES REDUDED TO MEET THE WANTS OF THE PEOPLE And arc Ticketed lor Selection. GROCERY DEPARTftlENT Is full v supplid with FRUITS, NUTS, CANDIES, ETC. SKli!iii Itaisius and (urnis-ls, CLEANED READY FOR USE PLnest in the City and at the Lowest ZEPzeioiesI DAVIS Are all New and Large and WEILI CLtESAIf ED We take special care to have our Fruits all selected, so that none arc old or damaged. CALL AND EXAMINE AT GEO. W. DAVIS'. e27 DIED. Gtiirr-Dfcejibor 1 3th, t I.3H p.ra-, Mm. Louii M Ora'. born in dwilierliid oouotj, Indiana. My Wth. lfr2S. BUY YOUR CURRJUITS& RAISINS ALREADY CLEANED AT TEASDEL'S Finest Fruits, Lowest Prices. PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. ; m. A. W. CAIDER, ID IE 2sTT 1ST, Pillow of tbo American Acxl'amj of Dootal Surgery. Office, MALN STREET, OriCMsito Wfcjatch Hotel II DR.WM. H. GROVES DENTIST, Office over Z. C. 51. I, Drui Sloro, Fait Laic City. dH C. W. RHUCO, M. PHYSICIAN AN'D St; HURON. hronic diseajoj Spc-i tlls. Otlico in l'i I o brook's buiidioir. a'-i Lao City. n!7 DR. Li N DS L Y, Homo:patijic hiysican. no. 2. Utile's h uiy. n!' 1 1 mi 1 im. ktali;i, I Of tho Ejo and Ear Infirmary. New York, I OCULIST AND aURIST. Artificial Eyts and Ear Drums inserted. WAS A TCI! JFOTEL, m'2s Second I-'oor, tytft Lake City. JO II 3 P. TiGGiBT.U r. GtrjaGK C DOI'ULIS, kl.p. DRS. TAGGART & DOUGLAS, MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE WASATCH HOTEL, Dr Inli" Bei lent I at the "-laan llou'f. crcir rc-f.r.d fr:'. and toctni South Streeii. SPECm NOTICE. On and Afar Wednesday, December 13, No. 4, FKKIUIT Tlt.UN, LEAVE SANDy'aT 10:30 A.M., Arriving in Silt Lake City at 12 m. No. 5 Train goinc Amth will leave Pity at 2 p.m., and arrive at 8mdy nt p.m. JOHN" SHARP, Jr.., dl2 Oen'l Freight and Tkt. Ag't. Head-Quarters! FOR FINNAN HADDICS, YARMOUTH BLOATERS, SCOTCH OATMEAL And a f-.ill line of FANCY and STAPLE tiHOCERIES. Will urire id . aw d;!. C1IKISTHIS TI KKKYS AND GKKBK. Country order prcmiiltr ktlocdetl to. Ijidclell & Brown, NorttiofUKBiLnOfic do NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 1876. 1S77. Brand Centennial Opening c1iRisT.11.1s ii) mi mo .'nuns AT DWYER'S Book Store, MONDAY, DEC. 11, 18T6. T MADE EXTENSIVE PURCHASES WHILE EAST IT SFPTEMHKR - AND OCTOBER OF THE BEST GOODS I COULD FIND I X THE EASTERN MARKET, comprising, iu part, the following .- ELEGANTLY-BOUND BOOKS, BOOKS, In every Style of Binding ; MAGNIFICENT ALBUMS, Set in Rich Morocco decs, lined with Satin ; Ladies' Beautiful (Wicker) WORK BASKETS, Lined and Quilted with difterent-eolored Satin ; Exquisite "Writing Desks, Of the most Beautiful Designs; they must be seen to bo admired; JAPANESE AND OTHER FANCY GOODS, Purchased at thfl Centennial; LADIES' BEAUTIFUL (Fur) SEALSKIN PORTMONAIS, Russia Lcatner Goois, Card Cases, Gold Pods, etc, etc. LADIES' Elegant Itusxiu I'OtltET BOOKS, The Latest Styles; LADIES' FINE POCKET CUTLERY, FINE WOHK BOXES, MUSICAL BOXES ; And a great many very handsome FANCY ARTICLES. ALL THE POETS, And the GREAT STANDARD AUTHORS OF THE AGE ; J U VijjJNlL,3S BOOKS, By tho Hundred?, which were purchased nt the Into Trnde Riles in New York, all of which will be sold VERY CHEAP; TOY BOOKS IX EXDLESS VAKII.TY; TOYS ! TOYS! TOYS! TOYS ! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ; HOBBY HORSES, WAGONS, WHEELBARROWS, CARTS& S LEIGHS, IETiZEC3--A 3STT DOLLS, The Lurgeflt Assortment iu the City. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD ffllMEU l. I ta-EVERYBODY is invitod to rail and lrxik at the (ill AND DISPLAV and examine Cinrds mid Friers lictnre buying flscwliom. 1'HJS GOODS ARE ALL NEW and were uvli-clu.1 by mywlf with great care. HrclO THE BEST ON ALL POINTS. Mew Gunpoivders ! Just EecsiTfil by tie Sail Me Apcy of E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS CO. ASK FOR A Is' D HE Sl'KE YOU JlECfclVE DUPONT'S CELEBRATED Mining-, Rifle, Eagle Duck, Diamond Grain GUNPOWDERS. :o: TO SPORTSMEN: Ynur attention is partirularly rf-'i'i-n-l ti U"1 DIAMOND flJlAJX POWDE1W. Fur cltanlinctw and tlrrnlh these Fuwdem arc uniurpanwfd, TO MINERS: Gk-e DUPONT'S rK'.KUPATUD PAdlFIC MILLS M.AHTINU POWDKUS a Trial. D"'l Minn,; li y r.tjn'.t t..- n.il.il. Oiikat ; Kthf.n;th, Si kk Dwiiar'ie, it., I:il.r on I'oh'.vji s Fi'MW. The iin-mcnJ'-ly iiiTr- i.ine (knian'l j'l-lifr-. lt,e rcrnnrlt. Kor ! in "JT dfired qoMiilin l.jr all lwliK Merchant, in Utah Territory. W huii-aic only l.y B. W. E, JENNENS, Agent, Salt Lake City. F. P. I f ynur Mvrcl.int cauiut rsujiply you ith DuIVut'd (.Juuj.vidrr , addresfl aa ahovo. - dtf |