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Show j-or Recorder, ERNEST YOUNG. fur Treasurer. PAUL A. aCHETTLER. r Marshal, T. DOBSON. (9 Wanted, a GIRL to do general housework. Apply lo J. M. Benedict, 9th ward. flO ; I have judt sot in another tot of Cloths, Linieyi and Flapneli. Dixie Knitting Cotton, eta. Alio have for 1 sale all the church publication!. JohnC. Cutlbr, Agent, (9 Old Constitution Building, Want id, a GIRL to do General Housework in a small family. Apply at this office. 19 Boot and Shoe Making. W. J. HOOPER, opposite theatre, ! makes, repairs and sells BOOTS and SHOES at the LOWEST RULING PRICES. He will guarantee all his work nd material. n23 SEVENTY -FIVE CEN T3 PER 1 CAN. Select Oysters, at Smith's, 45 First South street, one door east of Main stieet. f2 I LADIES will find the largest and most elegant variety of Embroideries at Cotan Bro's. f5 DOORS, BASH AND BLINDS, I Eastern Lumber, Mouldings, Frames, etc. Job Work promptly attended to. Becood South Street, two doors west ot White.House. I n15 , Jobkph G. Romxby. To Wool-Farmers and Dealers Tho Provo Manufacturing Company Com-pany are prepared to advance either Cash or Goods on the next clip of wool. We guarantee to pay the highest market prices on delivery. We aUo ship wool on commission where parties desire so to do, and having superior facilities for handling wool stock, we can guarantee satisfaction satis-faction in all cases. For further particulars inquire of Jijna Dusk, Supt., Provo Oity. John 0. Cutler, Agent, J16 Salt Lake City. PURS UTAH HONEY, at 25c. per pound, at Geo. F. Brooks', )8 Stylish Clothing. L. Goldberg & Co. have dow on I hand a fine stock of clothing made In the latest style and of the very best i imported and domestic Cassimeres, manufactured atour New York house expressly for this market; and beside aiedaliy receiving additions to their stock, which enables them to Bupply their customers with New and Styliah Goods, and prices from 15 to 20 per cent, lower than any other house in the city. dl5 VALENTIfES - HOME-MADE AND IMPORTED, WHOLESALE AhD RETAIL, AT SAVACK'8 ART BAZAR. iM Household Goods Wanted Cash Don't sell your household goods and traps until you consult John Crane, west of Theatre. He pays the highest cash price. nl4 "Herman Syrup. No other medicine in the world was evL-r given such a test of its curative qualities us Bosohae's German Syrup. In three years two million tour hundred hun-dred thousand small bottle of this medicine were distributed free of charge by DrujtK'st i tn'8 country to thi-.. -fth.-ted with Consumption, Ai(iut, Croup, severe CoukIib, Pi.i inuiMUa mid other diseaacs of the Tbiit.it ,iud Lungs, giving the Ameri din j, tvipl untlouiable proof that i.n ti: byrjp will cure them. The rr.oiL i, an Wen that Druggist in fviry Hutu tnd vili.K in the United Si.i.ii .r,. reiMUiru'-mliiiK il to their utitii;ii-r (J, i to mir Dmvryial, and auk wiiMt 'i.'-.i kuuw rtiKJuc it. S.im ptc rJ utu 1U cenu. K.L-Ular sixti 76 ceuu. Three donee will relieve any C&se. d20 PURE DIXIE WINE FROM THE VINEYARD OF JOHN O. NAIL, TOQUERVILLE, AT Z. O, M. I. DRUG STORE. il FOE Ifyouw .mto travel by the CHICAGO shortest, quictteat,oldGst,&est AND and tho safest route between THE EAST. Omaha and Chicago, you must buyyoar tiokots via the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. Its fares are as low as the lowest. Pullman Palace Hotel Dining and Bleeping Can are run on its thro uk t) express trains. The ct-lebrated Pullman Hotol tjnra are run by this lino and by thif lino alone, between Omabn and Chicago. All coupon ticket agents sell tickols via this route, Buy 3 by.no oUist route. I Tlio Loau Snovrslitle. j Early Friday morning, numbers of 'men from Lngau and Providence w.'iit to the BfiiMiH ol the tnowjlide on Thursday, to dig out the body ol young Rico. Upwards of 100 men wtiro soon at work, aud bifjre noon the buJv was found. It was verv badly crushed, both legs being broken above tbo knee, a deep gush in back of head and a cut in the throat. At thetioio of the accident the three brothers were dragging a green log to make a timber slide. They heard a loud crush above, wore somewhat alarmed, but thinking there was no danjer did not try to get away. Tbe slide started about one i urth of a mile al uve them, aud was nearly spent wben it came to where they were. One of tbe bojH clung to a tree and waa not injured; both of tbe others were carried down and buried, one being only about a font under tbe snow, which cracked and made room for him to get out; the other when fjtind was covered about five feet, tbe body being bent arouud a stump. The remains were brought to Logan, aud, it is expected. will to-morrow be taken down to Farraiugton fr burial. Mr. R oo w.is an estimable young man, having an excellent reputation Or honesty and integrity. His father aud mother arrived from Farming ton on Friday, news of tLe fatal accident having been telegraphed lo them. Though there has been little snow in tbe valley this winter, tbe mountains are well covered. The fill is heavier than last year, and some say deeper than lor many years. Oue young man says that "if you do not sink, tbe bqow is only up to your neck, but if you do, it is ever your bead." Tbe accident has had the effect of drivirjg most men from the cufiDns. Dry omnn the Bcene of the slide, is a south branch of the Logan about three miles from this city. Logan, Feb. 9, 1878. Amateub. Toe members of the Social Club will please take notice that the Eighth Party cf the Series will bo given MonJay, February 11th, instead of Tuesday, as published. A prompt attendance is requested. 18 I CORNICE MOULDINGS. NOTTINGHAM, NOT-TINGHAM, SWISS AND TAM-BOR, TAM-BOR, LACE CURTAINS, OF ALL GRADES AND PRICES, AT Z. C. (VI. . CARPET DEPARTMENT. DE-PARTMENT. H. S. ELDREDCE, ji SUP'T. CHARCOAL. I have 1,152 bushels bush-els of charcoal I will soil at depot for ISc. buahol lor the lot. jS4 J. W. Sxkll. Eastern Quail at W. L. Price & Co's. il9 BEER I BEER II BEKRI1I WAGENER'S BEER oh Draught. 5 Cents A GLASS AT THE MILWAUKEE BEER 8 A LOON. ol7 ORDERS for the SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will bo promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Lake City Brewery, or left at the Brewery, or with Hill & Graves, Waeatch Saloon; or with Youugberg; t Scbade, Scandinavian Saloop, Salt Lake City. Cash Paid at all times for Good ; Earlny delivered at the Brewery. aS Town send House. This lavorite resort for travelers hss been leased hy C. 0. Cunningham, Eiq , who will give tbe comfjrt of the guests his special care and constant attention. Tbe gentleman hai had a large experience in the hotel busineEs RDd will maintain the reputation of the Totrnfend for beioc a pleasant and desirable abiding place for tourists tour-ists aud the traveling public generally. gen-erally. See the advertisement; LENZI'S SALVE is warranted to remove freckles from the face. f5 PROF. A. JOHGENSOX, GYMNAST, GYM-NAST, Ventriloquist and Contortionist, Contor-tionist, will give a performance at Spencer's hall, Washington House, this evening, Saturday, 9tb; on Monday, Mon-day, Feb. 11th, in the 19th ward schoolhouse; on Tuesday, Feb. 12, in the 12th ward, aud the following Saturday, Feb. 16, in the 20th ward; performance to commence at 7 p.m. An entertainment where old and young can spend a pleasant eveniDg. Prices, adults 25, children 10 centB. . ! The great aMERtcaw cohsuhiptioh Uamedy. Ir. Rtmyrx ftjrup LlTcrwort aud 1'ur cun-a tua wont caffs oj C'mighw. t'olils, PnoumoniT, BroriChmH7HnaTahXUTr!'sTaV;" of the" K nugi Ibrcut niiij l:ji?eia"."'"jF'or Vhiy"i'iugj""Cough and Crup it is a certain specific. Tbo moat obstinate obsti-nate citweM surely yi ;ld to K its1 Livorwortvftirl Tar, when uatid'parsdvo'-jngiy. uatid'parsdvo'-jngiy. Htanda at tha h'Mid nf a.11 Dough prcpara'.iona tjo'd fcvury where. Vrico l 00 pet lioule.' ' t C. M. I. AgonU, oQ Your Life is at Stake. There is no question about it. Whoever neglects a cough or cold, does ho at the riek ol his or her lib). Todny it ni.iy easily bo controlled; nnxl w(-rk ' 'in lungs may be full of tubercles. J'nink of this. Do not wilfully nibti to a consumptive's grave. He member tbat a lew doses of "Hale's Money of Horehound and Tar" will cure any cold or cough, it taken early enough. Komeinber alao, tbat there is a crinis when all medication is "too fate J too late I" Sold by all druggists at 50 cunUt and $1. Tbe large size being much tbe cheapest. Pike's Toothache Drops cure Toothache in one minute. Sold by all druggists at 25 cente. 15 CLEARING OUT present stock, to make room for new goods, at G. VV. Davia'. 5 GREAT REDUCTION in prices at G. W. Davis'. 15 THE CHEAPEST Embroideries in this cily is lo be found at Cohn Bro's. f5 Crack ehs of any description, wholesale, whole-sale, at Deseret Bakery, opposite Herald office. R. Gardiner. d27 SMITH, SEEDSMAN and FLORIST, FLOR-IST, No. 11, nearly opposite theatre. j29 Ask ' C. Foote, Supt. ol Nephi Coop., for RO WE'S celebrated home made Boots i and Shoes. ' n4 MUNICIPAL ELECTION.- THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF tall Lake City will take notice that tho bionnial City Eloction will bo hold in the several Municipal Wards of Salt Lako City, on MONDAY, Tbe 11th day ot February, inst., for tho pnrposo of electing tha following City Officers, to-wit: ONE MAYOR, FIVE ALDERMEN, NINE COUNCILORS, ONK RECORDER, ONE TREASURER, ONE MARSHAL. POLLING PLACES. First Municipal Ward, at tho Ninth District BChoolhouso, Second Municipal Ward, at the Connly Court House. j Third Municipal Ward, at tho Sixteenth Six-teenth District BcbooIhouiC. Fourth Municipal Ward, at tho Twentieth Twen-tieth District schoolbousn. I Fifth Municipal Ward, at tho City Hall. "Tho polls shall be open, to receive ' votoe, at iho hour of eight o'clock in Uio rrtiming and continue opon until eixi o'clock in thw evening." Said election to ha held, conduced fid returns ninde in accordance w tb ho provi-i n- i f Chapter four of the lio-1 viped Ordii nut - s of Salt Lake City, "Kegulatinff .h lire lions." a. .e Ai witness my hand, and tho Il Corporate Seal of Silt Lukn, beal. V City, this Scc nd day ofl I February, A. D. lh7H. t JOU T. CALNE, 1 ti City IWcordsr. i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION AMD COMMISSION HOUSE, No. 85 MAW STREET. HAVING CLOSED OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING, we havo determined to continue in the Vl ( TiO AD COMMISSION' Bl'SNESS 0MY, And solicit all kinds of GoodB oo Commission, which will receive our personal and prompt attcution. We guarantee satisfaction and quick B'i!e, and will satisfy Ooneitfuora better than ever dna hy any House in Utah heretofore. We are receiving daily from the East and West Consignments of CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS' LADIEM' ami TEXTS' SHOKM, BLANKETS, ETC.; Which must be closed out to the Hiyheat Bidder. Among our latest arrivals we have received from California 3,000 pairs OREGON PANTS, Of 85 Diflerent Patterns and Colors. AUo, 93 Cases GENTS' FINE CLOTHING Making the largest Block and beat variety in Utah. Henceforth we will give tha people of Utah goods of the very beat material and Manufacture, and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO ALL, BOTH GREAT AND SMALL. SALES DAILY at 85 Main Street. For tbe latest arrivals of Goods please "(TA notice our Bulletin Board. ,i?g Grot Rsduotionl TO MAKE ROCI FOR SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, THE U. O. T-A-IIjOKS HAVE DEIEEMINED TO SELL THEIR SPLENDID STOCK OF WINTER AMD FALL GrOODS AT UNPRECEQENTEDLY LOW FIGURES. FINE, raL-MHED HOME-MADE OVERCOATINGS And all kinds of FALL AND WHITER GOODS From every Mill in the Territory. . ' . : SUITS SSADe ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE Work and Fit Warranted. THI UNITED ORDER OF TAILORS, Constitution Buildings, opposite Z. C. M. I. a8 t. Auefbach & Bro., 33 KAsr TESIPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. :oOo: In order to CLOSE OUT our Entire Stoolc ol "W Wo have made GREAT REDUCTIONS! INPRIOES. READ AND PROFIT! ! ! Good Black Silks, Iroua j $1.00 Reduced Ito 87c. Good Black Silka, from 2.25 " 1.65. BeBt Black CaBhmero do Loie, 3.75 " 2.90. Elegant Black Silk Velvets, 4.00 " -,3.25. Good Black Cashmere d' Indie, 1.00 " 65, Elegant Camel Hair Dress Good3, in Olive and Newblue, 1.25 " 1.00, Snow Flake, Merinos, Balernos Japanese Silks, Waterproofs, Ladies' Clothe, Chinchillas, MatalaspiS's, Dncskins, Flannels, Linaeyn, Joans, etc. AT OREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A FEW LADIES' ELEGANT WOEZ EOXES JapaneBe Waree, Novelty Thermometers, Embroidered Blippera, ftnd other Fanoy Articlea, Reduced 33 per cent. Children's White Fur Coals, Itcduced from $G.O lo $-1.30 Children's White Fur Nels, Keduecd li-oiu .1.50 to $1.00 Icadies Fur Sets aud Klcgant Fur Cnps, At Very Low Prices, KNIT GOODS in Great Variety, Cheaper than Ever. A Large Lot of tboso ELECANT AND PERFECT FITTINC CLOAKS Juat Received, aud will be cloaed out at prices to please Purchasers I Baby Cloak and Sacks Elegant and Olioap 1 LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND HOSIERY Very Low. Blankets, Quilts, Rubber Goods, Tablo Damasks, Piano Covers, Towels, Napkins, lower than ever 1 MILLIITERS Will find Bargains in Job LoU of Teathcrs and Winfc-a, Flowers, Felt and Milan Hats, Velvets, Turquoises, Ornamento, Eibbons, fec, Ac. Overcoats 1'or Gents and Boys, Good Cassiinero Suits, Gents' Furnishing Goods, All of beat materials and stylish make, we offer at EASTERN COST ! EASTERN COST! As we are determined to carry over no wintor goods till next season, preferring a loss evoo to havint oM kotxIb on our bands. GENTS' HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES . In full assortment, at very low prices. Notions, Perfumery, White Goods, Fancy Goods, 4c, WHOLESALE BUYERS Will find our assortment better than usual at this season of the year, and the prices of Winter Goods marked down to moot their views, JkaT" Give us a cull, and we are satisfied we will please old customers ftnd secure now ones by low prices and honorable treatment, ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.! F. ATJERBA CH Sc BRO. |