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Show S.V! t I . VK f t'lt'V, M VV S. i ;n n Hin in.u. H':'. si'llr.iK', 1 1 1. l VM S Fl'NNlll'NK t'.T IVllt iT MlW'; rt'.-.i :i l'i A NO l.-r vimiI, Imiuiro Ht lr. lii S.vi.k. .V hiuiso iul lot on l';t 'lni'!o Si., Mi'. (.'iomiU A.sent. S. v notuv o!evtHTl WvMKn V.Y A ll KNT1 KM A N A small, b'TKMSllKP HOl'SK ivni:im-ini; ivni:im-ini; S or 4 rvms. Mut bo in ft ood l.H.iiion. V uli gjiiilon pruiVrri'J. AJ-,ius AJ-,ius llox o'. l.-t otluo. adv. A Uu-h S.riko i" mi.y kk oro may ho goo.l, but iho tJlobo Hikory still has iho very Km of li UK A L), Cakks, Pas-try Pas-try and Con XKiTios kry. Try them. adv A Small Hovsk and Lot. with Or-chard, Or-chard, for sale. Also a good Wauox, cheap. Apply at this otliee. ndv A Fresh Sitply of honey in the eonib, just received at H. "Wallace's. adv Wool Wanted. Coi. James W. Cutuuiings, of the Deseret Woolen Mil's, is prepared to buy wool from any part of Utah. lie needs 200,000 lbs now, aud will purchase all there is for sale in the Territory. Sheep-raisers should note the fact. See his advertisement. The Lightxi.ng View "Wagon will soor. visit ihe Canons of Vtah those wishing views or sketches of mixes, claim es, ece. will plense leave their orders or-ders witli C. i. Savage at the Pioneer Art Gallery. adr Prospectors Atten-ttoy. The STUDEBAKER SPRLSG WAGOS is what piospeetors want warranted trood timber, well ironed and good workmanship. work-manship. For sale by John T. Caine, Herald office. adv Tom Tatlor's new play of ?TAR-CISSE ?TAR-CISSE at Theatre To-morrow Isight. adv First-class Hale COOK "Wasted. Apply to the Secretary of the Exchange and Heading Rooms. adv "Wasted, dried PEA CHES and APPLES, AP-PLES, at Riggs & Lechtenberg's, five doors south of Co-operative Grocery, East Temple sireet. adv Our hens are still SHELLING OUT. Those wishing EGOS from 8impr-jved varieties of fowrs had better " hustle round" Mount Pheasant Poultry farm, 0th Ward. Savage & Adkixs. adv Two Rooms to KKNT in tho 20th Ward, apply at tho Herald Otliee. adv I Fresh Salmon, Cod, and other choice varieties of Fish, wholesale and retail, at J. R. Clawson's. adv R. 11. ROI3ERTS, AI. D., PllYSlCIAX : and Surgeon. Dr. Roberts treats, successfully, suc-cessfully, all CUKABLE CHRONIC DISEASES, by Animal Magnetism and the Swedish Movement Cube, I giving medicines only when absolutely ! n cessary. Dr. Roberts has established I bis office permanently, opposite the Revere House, Salt Lake City. adv Fire Up 1 No reference to the coming com-ing Fire Engine, but to those splendid cigars to be got at Ed. Harris' Little Ciar S.ore round the corner. Uest Tobacco. adv A Fine Concord BUGGY for SALE. Enquire at the Townsend House. adv For a stylish pair of Pants go and see M. Earl.Groesbeck's Buildings, Second South St. adv Ie you want a Ho. 1 Suit, go to M. Earl, Socond South St. adv Bathers. For Hot, "Warm, or Cold BATHS, goto John R. Clawson's east of Herald office. adv I The largest, cheapest and finest .assortment of FRAME", CHROMOS land line PHOTOGRAPHS, at States 'prices, can be seen at the Pioneer Art ; Gallery, East Temple Street, U R. Savage. adv f Monetary ami Blocks, New York, 8. Governments dull land easier. I'i'h 81, HiJ; .VliO's, (12, li and C.r), 10j; new, l.'ij; 07 and fl8, l:;.l; 10 UJ's, ... Currency, l.r. Stocks firm. '.V. U. 'J'., ); Pacific Mail, -llij; Wells Fargo, 4.'!. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE. BENEFIT AND Positively Last Appearance OF TUB Ucnowned Tragic Arliftcu, Mil. & MRS. BANDiUNN Tha fuvorito Actor, MR. GEO. K WALDRON THIS EVENING, Will be prcriente 1, Tom Taylor's great Dnima of NARCISSE! To conclndc with tlio Trial Scene from tho MerchantjofVenice To-morrow ( Wednesday) Evening-', 6rt appearance ap-pearance in tbH city of the eminent character artiste, IMIIFt. J". KZ. E JVTdNCET In Charles Gayler's drama of Our Cousin German. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NATIONAL HOTEL, Ea3t of the Post Office and west of the Toetre. MEALS FIFTY CENTS. LOIGIti FIFTY CETS. Twenty-one meal tickets only $8. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICIXESIaiid BOOKS, At Boerieke & TafeCs Ilomceopathic Pharmacy 234: Sutter St.. San Francisco. JUST PUBLISHED "HOMCEOPATHIC DOMKSTIC AlE ICiNS" by Lts. Laurie & McQatjdey; price $5.00. The bfcst work on Domestic praci-e yet pab i-hed. Its ar ranement is timple, direcions plaia and , cone and in its irea m-m- of diseases ill . ihe S'W reueuks bave bt-en added, li lso i con'airiF trratment of fip di-eass of women and chiLijrkx. Medicine cases 'orthe above work, all sizes, constantly on hand ; also Veterinary Medicines and Books. Addre3, Boerieke k Tarel, my9 234 er rir., San Francisco. Cal. ! NOTICE I A S the tra'ns cf 'h Utah Central R. R., I -T- wi'h n tbe municipal boundary of Salt ; TjaKe City, are dily nd ngered by ftock being allowed 10 andcr loose on tbe street thiomh wh ci the railoai runs and a tne I R. R. Compaay ha ngito way for its track. an-1 the law exres-y irombi's animale beinit iha allowed to run a-, large, THIS IS TO GIVE SOT1CE to the ownen" ofall ueh stuck th t the ConpaLy ; is not reponible f--r damage fhuld an cf i them be kUud, and that tbe o nsrs o stock ! caosinir injury to tram w 11 ba proe u ed ; according to law. jiny9 F. LITTLE, Snpt. i I t-C. THE iSi Whitewater WAG ON, Semple, Birge & Co.. Prnprie ore. tit. Louis. GEO. B. SPENCER, Agent, al9 SALT LAKE. ; FOR SALE OR LEASF. A LAKOE STOKE FOR SALE, J On Commercial Street. Two stories; four I rooms in the second story. Enquire of K. R. MELROSE, a"0 Bui dcr. FOR SALE 1 A S 31 ALL HOUSE, WITH GROUND 40 i H5J4 feet, Haif a-block from Walker Bro's stoTQ. j a30 Inquire of R. R. MELROSE. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE, Well fenced, planted with choice fruit, containing con-taining one hundred rods and witbin short distance of the business part of the city . ! ! Apply at the "Herald" otEiie- a8 jOFFICES and DESK ROOMS j TO i "REID'S." to iia:T. A HOMESTEAD, in the healthiest part of town, consisting of a DWELLING TIOTJ-SE, Stables. Corrals, and one of the BEST ORCHARDS in Ihe cilv. Aprly at the Herald office, or address Box 163 P.O. , as SPRING GOODS. . - i pi 0 i i CITY LIQUOR STORE, Keep constantly on hand, I Wholesale and Retail, Choice Imported LIQUORS AND WINES, At Loweft Rates. GROESBKCK'S BUILDINGS, aI7 East Temple Street. GENERAL DEALERS. s Arrived and open for tlic inspection of tlio public, a splendid assortment of spring m SUMMER STYLES LADIES' DRESS GOODS And a heavy stock of Dry Goods, Gents' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc. 'our stock or' BOOTS AND SHOES A Specialty ! And well deserving the attention of Country Buyers, both WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A choice assortment of STAPLE A?TD FACY GROCERIES Agricultural and Mining" Tools. THE BLEEQ SEWINS MACHINE, Tlic Latest and Best. CALL AND EXAMINE. Satisfaction Guaranteed to all our Customers. EAGLE HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE SALT LAKE HOUSE f23 GROCERIES & PROVISIONS JUST ARRIVED 'Another Lot of that Choice GUNPOWDER T Some of the old kind ! :which has been so scarce lately ! Lovers of Good Tea arc requested to try it before purchasing elsewhere- A FULL STOCK OF GROGEME5 WHICH GUARANTEE TO SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN UTAH. CALL, AND SEE1 G.W. Davis, AT TI1E OLD STASD. d8 ill if DAN'L GEEHIG, Dealer in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES. FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, AND Every I)ay, Sundays excepted. CashlWheat FROM $1.7o to S2.00 Per EaiheJ, according to Quality DELIVERED AT BIG COTTONWOOD MILLS. A. Live Paper FOK Live People. THE SALT LAKE DAILY HERALD THE SECULAR A"D COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER OF SALT, LAKE CITY. TiiePeoples Paper! FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TheCheapest Paper PUBLISHED IN The Rocky Mountains ! TOPiEN OF ENTERPRISE! The recent discovery and rapid development develop-ment of the mines of Utah have given, and will continue to give, an impetus to trade of very kiud, which should command the attention at-tention of all business men who desire to ihare in its pro5ts. Heavy shipments of ores for months past have been bringing wealth into the Territory; . a largo immigration has commenced; agricultural agri-cultural and other produci s are finding ready sales; and merchants begin to feel the steady flow of money through the varied channels of commerce. To business men at a distance who seek to participate in the lively trade which muit lttend such a rapid growth of interests, as well as to the local public, a live, energetic newspaper is a necessity, by which 'o be made fully acquainted with the true condition condi-tion of matters as they exist, and through which to present their business and. facilities i'or tarnishing so promising a market. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Fully meets this necessity in Utah. Kot being the organ of any person, sect or party, nor devoted alone to any ,i. gle interest, it has grown upon publio lavor and attained an unprecedentedcircula-ti unprecedentedcircula-ti -n in the time which has elapsed since it was established, by being in the strictest sense a Free, Independent, Live and Thoroughly Progressive NEWSPAPER ITS MINING NEWS Collated with the greatest care and from the most reliable sources, makes it valuable to all interested in the mines of Utah ; its AGRICULTURAL AND GENERAL TERRITORIAL INTELLIGENCE Can be equally relied on ; and its enterprise has placed it in tbe FROM RANK OF THE ROCKY 3I0UMAIX JOURNALS. THE SALT LAKE HERALD Circulates largely and is widely read in jvery Mining Camp, and throughout the Jitics, Towns nnd Settlements of tho Territory; Terri-tory; is found in tho office of every enterpris- nc business man in Utah; circulates on the Union Pacific, Central Pacifioand Utah Cen- ral Railroads; has a large mail subscription .ist cast, west, north andsouth; and is The Best Advertising Medium In tho Rocky Mountain region. Where to Advertise! Where it will be Seen! Where it will be Read I In the People's Paper! THE SALT LIRE HERALD. DO YOU "WANT EMPLOYMENT HIRED HELP, MECHANICS, LABORERS, LOTS TO EE.NT, HOUSES TO EEXTj OFFICES TO EEXT, STORES TO RENT, HAKE Y0 UR WANTS KNO WN IS THE Silt Lake Herald, |