Show t 1 LUMBER SHINGLES LATH FLOORING RUSTIC SIDING ± 7 ff PICKETS ETC CHEAP AT LAT1W1ERTAYIOR t GOS A j l WIRES AND 11QUOSS ron N3EDIC1KAL PURPOSES Families and others wishing pure and cna dnlterated Wines Whiskies dins Biandits etc either Imported or Domestic will find at the Occidental No IS First South Street tbe choicest articles at the lowest possible margin NoiiUalnous trash that is Liquor only in same desecrates our premises N B Family Trade solicited AUER MURPHY Props Who is Dr Hale He is an eminent English physician who has made diseases of the Lung I and Throat his specialty To his skill as a pathologist and chemist f we owe tbe wonderful compouna known as HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR the great household remedy for Coughs Cold Influenza etc with the fame of which tbe whole country 13 ringing Every druggist keeps it for everybody wants it C N CRIT TESTON 7 Sixth avenue New York is the proprietor Prices 50o and 1 Money saved by buying large sizeStone Stone Mounton Oawego N Y write irWe constantly sell BALES tlONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR and PIKES TOOTHACHE DROPS They areas are-as staple with us as the grocery mans sugar is to Jam u PIKES TOOTHACHE DROPS CORE IN ONE MINUTE myl2 SAVE YOUR BOOKS by getting them bound Try the HKBATT Bjjdejy August Flower The immense sale and popularity Greens August Flower in all towns and villages in the civilized world has caused many imitators to adopt similar names expecting to reap a I harvest for themselves at the expense of the afflicted This Medicine was introduced iri 1SG8 and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint with their tflects eucb aj Sour Stom neb Cotuenesa Sick Stomach Sick Headache Indiceatiw Palpitation of the Heart Vertigo etc etc it 7tas nerer failed to our knowledge Three doses will relieve any case of Dr pep RiB Two million bottler sold last year Price 75c Samble bottle lUc myl3 Malarial Fever Malarial Fevers constipation torpidity tor-pidity of the liver and kidneys general debility nervousness and neuralgiac ailments yield readily to this great disease conqueror Hop Bitters It repairs the ravages of disease by converting tne food into rich blood and it gives new life and vigor t the aged and infirm always See Proverbs in other column RECEIPT BOOKS FOR SALE AT HERALD OFFICE a2 ESTRAY NOTICE T HAVE IX MY POSSESSION THE FOLLOWing 1 FOLLOW-ing describod Animals which If not claimed and taken away within ten days from tho date hereof I will expose them at public tale ant sell them to the highest responsible t elfhe ifri hd m bidder at the District Found at Etyiville Davis County on Thursday May 27th 1830 at 2 oclock PII One Dark Red yearling Heifer swa3owfork In right ear no brand visible Olio Light Red yearling Heifer a brand or scar on right hip One Red and White Heifer no brand visible 1 yeor old Jolly GAILET District Poundkeeper May 17 1S90 mylS STRAY NOTICE f HAVE IX MY POSSESSION TOE FOL r 1 lowing described animals which if not claimed and taken way within ten days from the dato hereof I will expose them at public sale and sell them to the highest responsible bidder at the District Found at St Johns Tooele County ilomday Hay 21th 1330 at 2 oclock p mOno m-Ono Blue Muo C or C years old branded halt circle over diamoad horizontal line at bottom on left thigh One Dark Brown Tilly 2 years old three white feet spot in face and snip on nose branded 9 within circle on right thigh Ono MnrJ or 3 yeaara old spot on fsca and snip on nose branded LP on lift shoulder I J SEDOW District Ponrdkceper May U1SSO mjl3 PROPOSALS FOR 18DISH SUPPLIES SUP-PLIES AND TRAftSPOR TATIOH DEPARTMENT OF THE IN JJ JERIOU Office Indian Affairs Washington M y 10 iSSO Sealed pro poali indorsed Proposals for Beef Bacon Flour Clothing or Transportation Transporta-tion c as tho case may be and directed to the Commissioner of lodiin Affairs Abs Co and 07 Woosler Slrcctt JICto York will bo received until 11 AM of Monday June 7lll ISSO for furnihing for tho Indian servicn about 890000 pounds of Bacon 40000000 pound of JJecf en the hoof 128000 pound titans 55000 pounds BaMng Powdfr 2 3Ui > COO pourds Corn 83OoO pounds Coffee 8300 000 p unda Flour 22000 pounds Feed 3000JO pounds Hard Bread 75000 pounds Hominy 9000 poundi Lard 1050 barrals Mess Pork 233000 pounds Eice 11200 pounds Tea 7LJOO pounds Tobacco 200000 pounds Salt 147000 poundsSoap G 000 pounds Soda 809000 pounds tugar ned JJ39000 pounds Wheat Also Blankets Woolen and Cotton goods consisting in part of Ticking 44000 yardi Standard Calico 300001 jardt Drilling 18000 yads Duck 181000 yard Denims 18000 yards Gingham 00000 yard Kentucky Jeans 26000 yards atinctt 2700 yards Brown Sheeting 213000 yards Blanched Sheeting 17000 yard Hickory Shirting 18000 yards Calico Shirting 5001 yards Wmey 150 yards Jlothing Groceries Notion Hardware Medica Supplies and a long list of celanecma articles such as Wa2on Harne3S Plow Rakes Forks c Also Transportation for such of the Supplies Goods and articles that may not ba contracted far to be delivered at the Agenda BIDS MUST BE MAD OUT Oi GOTEPX JIKNT BL NKS Schedules showing the kinds and quantities of subsistence supplies required lor each Agency and she kinds and quantities in gross for all othr goods und articles together with blank proposals propo-sals and form for contract and bond conditions to bo observed by biddrrs time and plare of delivery terms of contract con-tract and payment transportation routes and all other necessary instructions will be furnished upon application to the Irdinn Office in Washington or jos Co aa C7 Wooster Street New York to E Al Junesy No 30 Clinton Place New York Wm U Lyon No 483 Broadway Broad-way New York and to tho Commissaries aries of Subsistence U S A at Chi cage Saint Louis Saint Paul Leaven worth i Omaha Oheyenne and Yankton and the PoAmaster at Sioux City Bids will be opened at tho hour and day above slatid and b ddera are invited to be present the opening CERTIFIED CIIECKS All bids must be accompanied by corI I 1 j I titled checks upon some United States Depository or Arsiatant Treasurer for at least five per cant of tho amount of the proposal I E E TROWBRIDGB mylS Commistiontr I Administrauix Sal of Real Estate I TOTICE IS hEREBY GIVEN THAT IN NOTICE nor L pursuance of an order oftha Probate Court made on the 20th day of A vii 1830 In tho matter of tbe estate of K I Young deceased the undersigned the Administratrix I of efJ Estate will sell at public auction to the blithest bidder for cash and subject to confirmation by said Probate Court on Monday tile 10th day of May ISSO at 10 oclock a In at the County Court house Salt Like City in tha County of Salt Lake all the right title interest and estate of tho saId Ernst I Young at the time of his death and all the right title and Interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Ernest Toong deceased at the time of his death in and to all that certain Lot piece or parcel of land situate lying and i cleg In tho said County of Salt Lake Territory Terri-tory of Utah and bounded and described u follow to wit A part of Lot Five 5 in Block Seventy 70 as plotted in Plot A Salt Lake City Surrey commencing on tho West line of said Lot at s point One Huudred and Thirtyfive and threetwelfths 135312 fed South from the Northeast Corner of said Lot thence North 21 l12 feet thence East 165 feet thence Honta 21912 feet thence West 15 feet to the place of beginning containing 1083s square feet of ground and more generally gener-ally known as the Connor Building now occupied occu-pied by the London Dink of Utah BTBELLA W YOUNG a27 Admlnistratrir POSTPONEMENT The above sale it htreby postponed to Tues lay May 18th at 10 oclock lUll at the before I mentloncd placeSTBELLAW SmELL W YOUNG my9 Administratrix = = Ii i I I J HOSIER f II 1 I ec II 8 I r WE HAVE efte jo I THE FUSTIEST LrNELI I > 1 I OF I o Ladies I Misses and andj h11 3 VJL 1lJtJ j S d > < j Hosiery iI i I TO BE FOUND nsr THE OIT Y 0 c 5 JH Z B C M fa I IS J f Ba J > I JJ J Ao H S ELDREDGE SuP i I 1 MOTiOE AVISO SOLD OUT TUE LIQUOR H BneintEa next to tho Elephant Store to George A Mcoars he IB authorized to collect and receipt for all outstaudlDgs due to the said concern We take pleasure in recommending him to oar friends and patrons for whatever tuay aj want In the Uquorline tVALIEI BROi March 20th 1SSO Referring to tho above notice I take s opportunity to thank my friend and t 1e public for the liberal patronage extended to the old house or Walker Bros t Co and I respectfully respect-fully solicit a generous appreciation of the efforts which I shall hereafter make to pesss my patrons Respectfully WEORGE A MKUAKS m23 WESTERN MEAT MARKET Notice of Transfer of Business TTAVING TAKEN THE BUSINESS HAVING Jl of J A VAKNES WESTERN MEAT MAllET wu beg to inform tbe Customers and the Public generally that we will have alays on band a full Stock of CHOICE MEATS All orders entrusted to our care will ba carefully filled and promptly delivered WHITE SONS Proprietors of PEMBROKE AND WESTERN MEAT MARKETS m6 STOCKHOLDERS NOTICE mllERE WILL BE A MEETING 1 of tho btockholclers of the Twentieth Twen-tieth Ward Cooperative Store on Tuesday Tues-day Evening May 18th at 730 st tile store for the Electron of Officers for the ensuing year my 14 CHARLES SiKboM Eupt NOTICE milE ANNUAL MEETING OF TIlE 1 Stockholders of the Utah Central Railroad Company f > r the Election of I Directors for the enduing year will behold I be-hold at tho neret National Bank SnIt Lake City Utah Territory on Juno ht 1880 at 10 am amGEORGE SWAN my9 Secretary NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L1 that a meeting of the Stockholder of tho Utah Eastern Railway Company will be hold at the office of the Company in Salt Lake City Utah on tho 31st day of May A D ISSO at 8 oclock pm for the purpose of amending the Article of Association by defining more particularly particu-larly the route ot the road as located by tbo engineer By order of tho Directors A S PATTERSON my2 Secretary ± rtlEdiiseIlrth = i i I I E4 1 hliell pI pIc rn Uid z = H I Il 13 a E1 = = I S 2 a H CxO I t1 1 rg < 5 8 E 1 3 O 3 J = o 1iJ2 5 = LII j 5 < < co LlI i < if i 6 w QL JiIl < J 1iit laLh 3 = i jpl a aesc flcit i 5 r3r pmnoez 5rc 1 tJ p4 Can be examined at Dr RIchsrdg Drag Store Main street FARMERS AD D GARDENS Wiltdo well to see the New Stock of Grass and Garden SEEDS Just Arrived at rCArastroi2Js r GrainaDOeea 31 First South St Box 310 JOHN Wa LOWELL FISH WAGONS BUGGIES AND PHAETONS McCORMICK MACHINES New Iron Front Cut Mower New Iron Frame Combined Reaper and Mower New Iron Frame Combined Dropper and Mower Harvester and Automatic Binder The Challenge and lDajyI Horse Hay Bake The J L Case Chilled Plows Steel Beam Plows nnd Harrow Avery Gang Sulky and Walking Plows Cultivors Etc KELLY STEEL BARB FENCE WIRE Both Painted and Galvanized < h < VJtrxjul > rxj 1 KEEP lONE BUT FIRSTCLASS GOODSJ AND GUARANTEE I SELL JEQ Send for Price List to JOHN W LOWELL I JOHN W LOWELL i JOHN W LOWELL OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY I Terminus UNR1R r ID I A Y 0 oT = r J 1 Importers and Jobbers of GENERAL MERCHANDISE n We are new Opening a Choice Variety of 0 PRC A jD SUr MaR COODS And Wsil Sell lilt the LOWEST PRICES 0 Come and Eramine Our Goods and SBOD J EEJ BA PaIirse Agents Mme Demorests Patterns 0 VziL Shortly Arrive a lull lane COliSJJIBIA BICYCLE 0 DAY COe9 Salt Lake City s < r O SemiYearly Selection Spring and Summer Stock Staple Goods I Full Supply arrived at > TEASDElS Flowers Rucliings Ribbons Shawls and Dress Goods in I Endless Tariety and Prices Unquestionably Low r Boots Shoes Carpets Clothing and Groceries All Fresh Goods and Will be sold at Satisfactory Prices Inspection Solicited v I t Se PeTASDELer t I t I 25000 I ROLLS OF I If It t EkLr i o Wall Paper f g g jSF RECEIVED AT I t HENRY DINWQODEYS i FURNITURE STORE TIic Largest and Most Complete Stock of WALL PAPER AND HOUSE DECORATIONS Jhvcr brought to Utah embracing the Original Designs and Colorings of Doctor Dresser Walter Crane and the late Mr EastIake ALSO AMERICAN BROWN BLANKS at I2icts per roll 1 My Increased stock of CARPETS Linoleum Oil Cloth Rugs Mats Druggets WINDOW CORNICES LAMBREQUINS LACE CURTAINS AND WINDOW SHADES Makes the Assortment Complete My Help Is Competent PaperHanging Shade Work Baking and Laying Carpets > and All Kinds Upholstery Work 1238 to 1244 First South Street SALT LAKE CITY J |