Show S P T EASO E Ls 1 4 I SUMMER 1 88 t Ladies Ulsters 4 Straw Hats C H b Z Parasols J < f Hosiery UJ 0 Lawns UJQ < Gloves 2 UJO Corsets c O Dolmans t uJ Fancy Nett Ties UJ Elegant Flowers UJO Ladies Fine Shoes O Vlens Clothing > < Groceries i d Four Stores Full Stock t Prices low as any r S TEASDEL At Dunfords Latest Arrivals Summer BOOTS1 SHOE AND SUPPERS HATS CAPS GENTS GLOVES FU RNSSH2NG GOOIDS Etna Etc Etc j EVERY ARTICLE in oui Store is marked way down to the Lowest i Notch Sign YELLOW BOOT on House Top BLOOK FOB Dunfords Tfi DS AMOIIE i SJnl o q > > H A O b o w moo 2 0 d < A m > 1 oo A O t Fi Fi fl Z FiZ 7ft y Q n 00 Yi III V d Wpm = A 0 a q 0 < c bJ mzv oo < Eii3 < o ct rtlvEt a Ai Hg o = < d I ZH = Ld Otj O e < < O Oo I et QEt8 < t < M < z 2 fl 2 < g I 8 8 V4 < M W lls = c I o 5 S IE cr Ia i STOVES STOVES o CEO M SCOTT CO Hare Jui received a full line of the celebrated STEWART HEATERS CABINET RANGES in 7 RS for Parlors CLINTON Offices Stores and Halls I great variety and of all sizes the The in th mar HARVARD FRANKLIN the very best cooking outfitn Handsomest Open Parlor Stove ket aaae CANNON BOX and other HEATERS OOK STOVES Reporter J Golden for Stores Offices Bar Rooms Cr Crown and Stewart a complete assortment I FURNACE WORK I A SPECIALTY vIIaving v Having a veilappointed Shop we are prepared to do all kinds Of I TIN and SHEET IRON WORK with promptness I A Liberal Discount to Country Dealers i GOO M SCOTT c CO 93 Main Street Salt Lake City 1 Rescued from Death The following statement of Vm J Coughlin of Somerville Mass is so remarkable that we beg to ask for it the attention of our readers He says In the fall of 1876 I was taken With a VIOLENT BLEEDING OF THE LUNG followed by a severe cough I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed In the summer of 1877 I was admitted to the City Hospital While there the doctors said I had a hole in my left lung as big as a half dollar I expended over 100 in doctors and medicine I was so far gone at onetime one-time a report went round that I was dead I gave up hope but a friend told me of DR TOI HALLS BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS I laughed at my friends thinking that my case was incurable but I got a bottle to satisfy them when to my surprise and gratification I commenced com-menced to feel better My hope once dead began to revive and today to-day I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years I write this hoping you will publish pub-lish it so that everyone afflicted with diseased Lungs will be induced to take DR WM HALL7S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS and be convinced con-vinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done more good than all the other medicines I have taken since my sickness My cough has almost entirely disappeared and I shall soon be able to go to work Sold by all druggists r LIST OF AGENTS rbe following gentlemen are author zed to canvass for the SALT LAKE DAILY SEMIWEEKLY and WEEKLY HERALD also to receive payment and receipt for the same H iluir Bountiful Woods Cross and Centreville A W Babbitt8pring Lake and Santaquin I John A ComptonMilford Minersville and Frisco H A LewisGeorgetownBearLake Co Wm HulmeBloomington Bear Lake W A Stewart Inverury Sevier County John HertinRockport and Wanshio Alex GrahamTJemington Millard Co H Tuft Monroe Sevier County Jos LapishSalina Sevier County Thus Wallace Ogden and Weber CaL Ca-L T Shepherd Bear Lake County U F Lyons Summit County S Henriod American Fork L Lesalie Fountain Green No A Rolph Mount Pleasant BWDriggs Jr Pleasant Grove E E Cowdell BeaverCounty Wm MonteithTooele County Coop Store Spanish Fork W L Watkins Brigham City D G Brian Piute County Thomas Crawley Juab County J S Moffat Meadowville Walter Walker Farmington lox T Ellis Spring City J F Wakefield HuDtin tonS ton-S R Jowkes Castle Dale John Batty Toquerville J R Clark Grantsville Wm Mendenhall sprmjrville J Johnson Silver Rees John Pymm St George H McMullin Heber City R W Hayborne Cedar City John Morgan Mill Creek Jos H McCracken Smithfield Jos Morgan Wellsville S Williams jSphraim F H Wright Coalville R Peirce Jr Paradise H P Miller Richfield F Yates Millville W H Branch Mesquit Jasper Lemmon Mendon S Francis Morgan John Swain Fayette fi Greener Kanosh S Marsh Payson Wm Probert Sen Bolden Charles O Shaw Hyrum John S Blac Deseret Wm Probert I Scipio Charles Foote Nephi John W Shepherd Levan William Burbeck Provo George Scott Manti fohn Woodhouse Lehi 0 NOTICE OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE all persons having claims against the estate of John Coulam deceased to the same ceased are required present 1 with the necessary vouchers within ten months from the 19th day of June 1881 to the undersigned administratrix of said deceased at her residence on South Temple Tem-ple between Seventh and Eighth East Streets ANN COULAM Administratrix of the estate of John m Coulam deceased je19 Joan Times B H SCHBTTLBS President Aest Cashier SIOlsTS SAVINGS BANK lID TRUST COMPANY No 53 East Temple St HERALD BUILDING Capital Stcok 200000 Paidup Capital 50000 Pays 6 per cent interest on Savings Deposits MONEY TO LOAN On approved Beonritiea at Low BATES 01 interest ja26 WALKER BROS BAIET SI E b 3 Established 1859 DH1LU8 IB EXCHANGE COIN AND BULLION We draw Exchange on the following Leading Cities of Europe GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND London Belfast Dublin Edinburg and Glasgow SWITZERLAND Basle Berne General Lucrene L n anne Zurich and Yevey FRANCE Bordeaux Biarita Bayonne Boulogne Havre Lyons and Paris B LCIUM AstwerpIBrussolfl Luxemburg HOLLAND Amsterdam and Rotterdam NORWAY Christian Borgon Thorndjem and Stavenaer SWEDEN Gothenburg Stockholm and Malmo DENMARK Ccpochagen ITALY Iloraaca Genoa Ltgbnrn Milan Naples Palermo Rowe Turin Vanioa RUSSIA St Peteraburar SPAIN Cadiz Madrid and Seville PORTUGAL Lisbon and Oporto AUSTRIA Carlsbad Prague Peatb Trieste Vienna W ion and ALL THE CERMAH STATES AMEHICAN COERESFOXDINTS T Importers and Traders New York < National Bank Union Trust Co Chicago First National Bank St Louis State Swings Association Omaha Omaha National Bank San Fran First National Gold Bank San Fran Bk British North America LONDON BANK UTAH LMIIBD 26 Austin Friars London A30 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Authorized Capital 160000 Par value 778640 Subscribed Capital 49600 Par value 341378 33 AND SELL STERLING EXCHANGE Buy and Sell Drafts on the Cities of the United States Interest Allowed on Deposits subject to Notice of Withdrnwal COLLECTIONS MADE AT LOWEST RATES Accounts kept on the most favorable terms PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS London Loadon Bank of Utah Limited J ftlartte E Co New YorkMorton Bliss Co Chicago Firit National Sack Omaha Omaha National Bank Ban rraacisoo Bank of California E AUSTIN Manager V S IMBPOSETARY o mm mmm mi SALT LAKE OITY Paid in Capital 200000 Surplus 100000 Wx H HOOPER Preaident v H S ELDRBDGE Vice Pre3 J WMJBNNINGS I FBRAMORZ LITTLE > DIreotort 1 JOHN SHARP 0 NICHOLAS GROESBECK I LB HILLS Cashier J BEGEIVES SEPOSiTS PAtAELE OX BEMA11 Burs end ells Ssolange on New York Ba Iranoisoo Chicago Bt Louis Oaaaia London and principal Continental CitlM Hakes CoUections remitting proOfed + promptly 1 BARNES DAVISt t k if i + o f A SALT LAKE CITY TJ T May 10th 1881 The Firm of DAY GO having this day been Dissolved 1 By mutual agreement the business will hereafter be conducted by the surviving f surviv-ing partners John R Barnes and David L Davis under the name of = r BARN IE S DAVIS Y Who will pay all claims and collect all outstanding accounts I All parties indebted to the firm of Day Co are hereby requested to settle their t accounts before the books are turned over to a collector in liquidation We take this opportunity to invite our numerous PATRONS AND 1 THE PUBLIC in general to examine our extensive a Stock of General Merchandise t We are determined I NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD j By any house and expect by close attention to business Good Goods and Low Prices to further deserve your kind and liberal patronage i Very respectfully your obedient servants l si r BARNES DAVIS 1 L D A YOUNGk E + h ct HAVE OPENED THEIR 1 is i s BOOT SHOE STORE At No 44 MAIN STREET a i And invite their Friends and the Public Generally to i GIVE THEM A CAJLL I I a I t etk t a A1 I 1 JiJ J 3 Co AI I 411 91f e lJa 0o seta ub r r eta = 1 29 4liCf orel s HENRY COHN 0 COW f I CO-W WANTS g 1Jm 500000 Ibs i WOOL m a tIJ j HIGHEST MAJSSET PRICE PAID I m I 1 I Sacks Furnished on Application i i For Sale the Celebrated Kangaroo Sheep Shears P 1 ELIAS MORRIS Pres1 P PUGSIBT See Tress + T PIBBPONT Superintendent SALT lAKE FOUNDRY and MACHINE CO 1 Works One and a half Blocks South of U 0 J38 Depot f I j i I rv T + t I J I ft f I L 1I J 1 1 I fi i I I Manufacturers of Steam Engines Boilers Stamp Mills Mining Milling and f I 4 Hoisting Machinery All l kinds of Iron and Brass Work made to order I On hand and for sale New and Secondhand Engines and Boilers Steam Pumps 0 Shafting Pulleys and Blowers Also one Alden Crusher and one Dodge i r I > 1 Crusher and Rollers oS ct I k iIi I-II J GRAKT NElm w CLAYTON ttl t GRANT CLAYTON I h 1 Real Estate Agents Aj 0 NEGOTIATORS OF LOAN 1 t J 0 L i r Ii We are prepared to make Real Estate Transfers to Negotiate Loans h Make out Legal Conveyances Prepare Bonds and do all business hl incidental to Real Estate and Loan Agents S t J OLAYTOH GRANT vL J l f NTo 11 First South Street East end of Desert t atiopI rank Building jell t |