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Show Mouktais Tuour just received at Jamea Burningham'B, Firt South alreet, west of Miller A Co. 'a Book-a Book-a tore. an 28 LOST. On South Temple street, between Wm. Jennings' residence and the 20lh ward, a SMALL MODELING MODEL-ING TOOL, The finder will please leave it with A. J. Taysum, plaflterer, at Wm. Jennings' residence, and be rewarded. u28 TUb Beat Ice-Pure Ice-Pure Mountain Ice finest quality and full weight. For sale by John Hail, opposite Commercial, Second South street. my21 H. Dinwoodey has just .received 600 new patterns of WALL PAPER ior the Fall Trade. m27 A Good Book, Free Bend your name and poatotfice address ad-dress to Dr. C. W. HigRiua, Poetoffice Box 718, and he will mail bis book, just issued. aul9 A labqe stock of Home-made Jeans, Cloths, Plain and Twilled White and Bed Flannels, Yarns, etc., for sale at Constitution Building. au21 John C. Cutler, Agent. O man! why linger in thy misery, when Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cleanse your blood of virulent poisons, cause ulcers to heal, pimplea, blotcbee, and eruptions, to disappear, and health and strength to reign aupremel Pierce's Memorandum Memoran-dum Books given away by all druggists. drug-gists. 11128 That Cough Stopped. I have had my cough cured by using only one bottle of Dr. C. W. Higgina' Cough Drops, after trying one hundred and one other remedies. au!9 LADIE3, remember that TWENTY TWEN-TY FIVE CENTS on every DOLLAR you can save in purchasing your Dry Goods at Shwarti' Store, aa the Btock must be sold to make room for the Fall Goods. So be on hand all, to save money. au26 Ladies' Special Notice. Mrs. Colebrook haa just received by express the new Fall SLyles in Ladies' La-dies' Hate, tbe first imported this aeason. Temple of Fashion. au21 BUMMER CLOTHING below manufacturing man-ufacturing coat at jjlO L. Gojjjberg A Co. LOST. Friday, between tbe Depot and Mrs. Dye'a store, three CURLS. The finder will oblige by leaving them at this office. au25 Rifle Mitch. Herewith ia tbe score of the match , - for the badge of honor of the Pioneer Rifle club. The badge remains with Mr. Meears, who holds it on bis ori gioal score of 45. G. A. Mcea,ri.. 4 45445544 443 H. Hpien 3 4 4 4 5 6 4 4 4 541! J. E. Ba-ribrrer 4 4 6 3 4 4 4 3 5 4 40 Wm. Bum er 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 3 3 4-3J C. E. W-llio 4 42 4 3; retired Fireworks at Cutler Broa. jel5 Another Cheap Excursion To Franklin and intermediate settlement settle-ment in Cache Valley, will leave Salt Lake City on Wednesday, August Aug-ust 29th, returning from Franklin on Friday, August 3lat. Fare foe the ROUND TRIP, $2.50. Tickets made available to return by any regular train from August 31st to September 10lh, inclusive, by tbe payment of $1 additional at lime ol purchase. A band of music wi I accompany the party. For further PAKTICULARS BEE POSTERS. aul2 John N. Pike. TWO THOUSAND OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS have been Bold in Utah in the past two years and all testify to their great value, and more particularly for FALL PLOWING. Sold by Howard Sebkee, Bain wagon depot, and all the 8tores throughout tbe country. aull Fresh Trout at W. L. Price's. je21 f NEW ARRIVAL. . f Ladies' Linen Dua-tf Dua-tf terB, with Sleevfs, in f f large assortment, at Z. C. M. I. H. S. Eldredge, . jyl7 Supt. 3 All chronic diseases successfully treated by C. W. Higgina, M. D. aul9 painted, etc., Buowiog that hia faith in the camp is not weak. The market ia overstocked with fruit of all kinds brought by peddlers from neighboring Battlements. The weather is warm; no rain. Bimson. FOB If you wish to travel by the CHICAGO shortest, quickeat,oldest,6ej AND and the safest route between TEE EAST. Omaha and Chicago, you must buy your tickets via the Chicago and North wee torn Railway. Ita fares aro as low as the lowest. Pullman Palace Hotel Dining and Bleeping Cars are run on ite through express trains. The celobratod Pullman Hotel Cars are run by this lino und by this lino alone, between Omaha and Chicago. All coupon ticket agents sel 1 tickets via this route, Buy ju3 by no otbo" route. $10,000 Worth ol Furniture Wanted. Crane will pay the highest price for lurge and small Quantities of Household House-hold Furniture to fill country orders. When yon want to aell go to Crane's, First South street. He trades in evwry thing. n23 CASH PAID FOR WHEAT at Enrll Bro'a warehouse, near Utah Central Depot. au?3 In order to make room for our fall Block we will aell the balance of Bummer Bum-mer clothing on hand Otfuw cost. jylO L. GoLDrtERO & Co. The Academy of St. Mary's of Utah, Salt Lake City, will open its Annual Session on the fiist Muuday in September for Boarding Board-ing and Day Pupils. The course of studies is thorough in Clasaical, Academical and Preparatory Departments. Depart-ments. Music vocal and iuatru-nienLil, iuatru-nienLil, theoretical, harmony and thorough bass, conducted on the plan of the best classical conservatories of Europe, and taught by tbe most accomplished ac-complished and efficient teachers. The French and German languages taught by native teachers. In the art department the same principles which form the basis of instruction in the great art schools of Europe, are embodied in the courao of drawing and painting. Religion of non-"Catholica non-"Catholica not interfered with, but lor sake of discipline all pupils are required re-quired to conform to exterior observances. observ-ances. For further particulars and terms apply to Sister Superior. aul8 ORDERS for the SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will be promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Lake City Brewery, or left at the Brewery, or with Hill & Graves, Waaatch Saloon; or with Youngberg & Schade, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Lake City. Oish Paid at all times for Good Barley delivered at the Brewery. a3 False Impression. It ia generally pupposed by a certain cer-tain class of citizens, who are not practical or experienced, that Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia can not invariably be cured, hut we are pleased to say that Green's August Flower has never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia aud Liver Complaint in all its forms, such as Sour Stomach, Coative-uess, Coative-uess, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Low Spirits, etc., etc. Out of 30,000 dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggists of wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular Size 75 centa. For sale by Z. C M. I. and Wasatch Drug Store. je6 BETTER YET ! 1 A TEA that ia guaranteed BETTER THAN ANY package tea, only 50c. per pound, at TEAPOT STORE. a27 LUCERNE ALFALFA Also a variety of GRASS SEEDS, at T. C. ARMSTRONG'S, First South street. m26 SotlE eyks a specialty. Call at Dr. C. W. Higgiiib' office, No. 7 Litlle's Row. aul9 .A. O-AJR-D. To all who aro au tiering from the errors er-rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak nest , early decay, loss of manhood, iSsc, I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CtlAROK. This groat romody was dUcovored by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed onvelopoto the Rxv. Josti-n T. Inmam, Station D, Bible House, Nno York City. .a There are Hundreds of Both Sexes who spend large sums trying to secure luxuriant crops of I air, and who give encouragement to the countless count-less vile and irriiatim; appliclious which are Bold as hair dyes, pom ail eB, hair oils and pomatums, and which poison the scalp and kill the organ.1 concerned in the nutrition and growth i of tbe hair. Glenn's Sulphur Soai is tbe only safe and innocent com I pound fit for application to tbe scalp and suitable for beautifying the hair.' Sold by all druggiBta. Depot, O. N. Crittenton's, No. 7 Sixth avenue, N. Y. Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye. black or brown, 50 eta. au20 A KICH TREAT. Fresh Eastern Transplanted SHELL OYSTERS and meals of the beat quality at tho Saddle Rock Restaurant and Oyster Rooms. au3 CITY TAXES. To Whom it May Concern: In accordance with the provisions of Section G5 of the charter of Salt Lake City, and agreeable to public notice previously given, the City Council met on Tuesday, August 2lst, j 1S77, at 2 o'clock p.m., in the Council Coun-cil Chamber, City Hall, and then aud there beard and determined all objections ob-jections mode to the assessment of property for city taxes for the year 1877. The assessment roll having been corrected, revised and approved by the Council, the tax list has been handed to the collector, with instructions instruc-tions to proceed forthwith to collect the taxes as required by law. - As witness my hand f r I and tho corporate seal t ' J of Salt Lake City, this 22d day of August, A. D. 1877. JOHN T. CAINE, au28 City Recorder. TAX NOTICE. Having received tbe City Tax List lor the year 1877 for collection, I hereby notify all lax-payers of Salt Lake City that the City Taxes for tne year 1877 are now due, and request that they be paid forthwith at my office. Those who are delinquent will please take notice that I am required to collect col-lect all delinquent taxes without delay, de-lay, aud unless they are paid immediately imme-diately shall proceed to collect them, with costs, without further notice. John R. Winder, City AEseasor antl Collector. Office No. 18, City Hall, Salt Lake City. uu24 Rumors. A gentleman writing from Smith-field, Smith-field, Cache county, to a friend in this city, concerning tho Idaho Indian troubles, says: No doubt you have heard of the trouble between General Gibbon's and General Howard's commands and the voluntoers, or more properly, teamsters team-sters and freighters who were pressed into service by the officera named. Many were from Utah, some of whom were killed James of Malad, James of Kelton, two Hills, brothers, ol Wellaville, Cooper and Smith of Oxford, and eight others whose names I have not learned. Three from this place returned here a week ago, but had to-"run for it." Abram Ixwes and brother of Bmithfield were with Howard and rumor says they are killed. : GUNS, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION land FISHING TACKLE, of all kinds, at Heusser Brothers. Re-' Re-' pairs neatly executed. aply WHEELER &. WILSON Sewing Machines at half price. Day ues & Son. niS I A NEW ORGAN, with 6 stops, Ijl 0, Daynes & Son's Music Siore. m8 Removal. Dr. 8. H. Clawson, successor lo Dr. A. W. Calder, in the Dental business, begs to announce to the public that he haa removed from the Romney Block to more convenient apartments in the Jennings Building, on the same floor with the office of Benedict Bros. jy29 Burnett's Oocoaine kills dandruff, allays irritation and promotes the growth of hair. ja30 Remember that Dr. C. W. HiggiuB cures Liver and Kidney complaints. aul9 Acknowledgment. We thankfully acknowledge the receipt of a large quantity of papers from Judge Strickland; also a quantity quan-tity of magazines and papers from Mr. Mather, for tho benefit of patients in St Mark's hospital. F. Gauuineu, August 25. Hospital Steward. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EE WARD! Ths CTtah Wesiern Railway Co- WILL PAY A LIBERAL REWARD RE-WARD for information that will lead lo tlie arrest and conviction of the person or persons who placed obstructions on the truck on Sunday night, August 19th, 1877, at tbe crossing, southwest corner of Leonard I. Smith's field, Tooole County. H. P. KIMBALL, au22 Superintendent. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Blarriage ! IfPrlHWW'l A O""1' 'o Wedlock nod ft i ill " PilE l 3 'infWun.' Tr.-miio on lh V iAnjftl,fi'lu''r " 'f'liFo and lb ,'''AN D .-mii of Hp production mid af " i ii ill it ' m"-" Disease! or Women. I'll-l'lr f J J Abcoklnr pflrolr. ruinij. Il 1 ' I 11 .1 f 1 lJ "'u'e (vmlioR. Ml page, pric "7 A FJ 1 V A T LM CO I C AL ADVISER! OoslldiiordrriOl Prlrnto Kn:uro r...i Hum Self Abuts. EiCOXOB, Of Secret Dlecnoes, wiili tlio 1kI iucin of run-, TJ lrp" Jtl?i-. fuieeM i ll. A CLINICAL LECTURE un ilic lTr dli-n- ind fhnir' of Lh- Throat bimI Lungs, Catarrh ,.E up I ur, U I Opium Hnbit.ir.. pne-- Writ. tiih-r bowk irnl po.rptldon pNf ipt ot prlcf : or all Ihrce, Au. Li'Ii. btabt. St. Louia, Mo. CLIFT HOUSE RESTAURANT, Oi the European Plan. I BREAKFAST Servod from U till 10 a. m, LUNCH , From 12 till 2 p. trj. DINNER From 5 till 7 p. m. ali7meaijS At 2- Cents and upwards, SPECIAL RATES 1'or llcud by the Woek or Month. ; i cIe o"r e am i Kvery day. till 9 o'clock p. m and on Sun- ' days, from i v. m. till miduiiht. O. F. DUE, u2B ProprUtor. ML DESPERA.XDIM ! I THE PROVO MANUFACTURING CO. Are -prepared To sell to the People of Utah A Pine Line of WOOLEN GOODS Of Utah Manufacture, At Prices that will successfully com- J pete with the imported article of the Bame weight and quality. The Publie are reipeetfully lolioitod to call at our Agency in the Conititutlon Building, fait Lake City, and judge for ! thcmfolvu. ! CASH PAID FOR WOOL AT THE I FACTORY, PROVO. JAMES DUNN, ; au23 Superintendent THE BAY STALLION CROMWELL! 'PUREE YKARS OLD (11 ALP BROTHER 1 to BLACK PRINCE), not by DIUl'A- MiR. full brother to DEXTKK (brown, foaled iStiJ), eot by RESDXK'S HAMBLE- TUNIAN, dam. tho dam 0f DEXTER, by American Star; e- d. . tho dam of DllARK, Dam, LAD? KKTCHUM (bay), '.-ot by an imported English blood horao; '1m MADAM L0OMBR (choitnut), got by WARRJOB, by VOUNli MEatJKMilSH, by ! IV1NTHKOP MESSENGER, by IMPORTED MESS END ER- Will stand for a limited numbor of Mares. ! PRICE, - - - 5. Enquire of CU AS. CRABTREE. aulS OPENING OF THE j CLIFT HOUSE! Mi HE Proprietor takes pleasure in pub- t 1 licly announcing that he opened ! this commodious and elegant hotel, on : i the European plan, for tho accommodation accommoda-tion of guests on j Wednesday, August 15th. The location of the house, on the corner ! ot Kast Temple (Main) and Third South streets, renders it at once central and ro-lired, ro-lired, beinjrof easy access to all points of intero:t tno new Tabernacle, Temple, Theatre, Museum, "Warm Spring! Uaths, Boilioff Spring Lake, Ensigu Peak, Camp Doujjlas, otc. The housj is a new three-atory brick building. Almost the entire array ot rooms bave a southern exposure, admit- " ting the cheering presence of sunlight so e.-scntial to health, and alfording an enchanting en-chanting 25-mile view of Great Salt Lako Valloy, including Mormon settle men tj, Smeltina Furnaces, Utah Southern, Binirham Canyon and Wasatch & Jor- j dan Valley Railroads; ah the Wasatch and Oquirrh snow-clad mountain ranges, gorges, canyons, etc. Pleasure seekers, invalids and tourists generally will find this house to bo Tlie Best Family Hotel in Utah ! The rooms are large, well ventilated and titled with gas and mountain water and all modern conveniences, and the table, !:opt on tho European plan, will i be abunduntly supplied with all tho luxuries of the season. RATES REDUCED! Room and Board from $1.50 to $2.50 per day. Special rates made for suits by the weak, month or year. A Bar, Bath Rooms, Barber's Shop, News Stand and Laundry also connected. Carriages for pleasure drivos around tho city, etc., always in readiness. Omnibus Om-nibus and baggage wagons to and from all trains. Street cari pass tlio door every few uiinuU1!. N. B. Commodious lamplo rooms. With assiduous attention to tho wants of 1 guests, wo hope to make tho CLIFT one jof tlio most popular Houses in tho Utah metropolis. F. I, CLIFT, j Owner and Proprietor. I ED W. COVINGTON, j aui2 Assistant Manager. SUBSCRIBERS. Pleaai Took up ' : your poBtal carda with date of the t j EXPIRATION of your SUBSCRIP- j TION, and govern youraelvea accord J ingly. aulG : i |