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Show Retailers who hare sold Elmwood collars say they can't keep store without with-out them. This is a good recommendation. recommend-ation. 028 SPEAKING OF BAD COUGHS, COLDS, Etc. All troubled with these difficulties can find a speady relief by calling at the NEW YORK CANDY STORE, and investing four bits tor a pound of STEARNS' celebrated cough candy, THE BEST IN USE, 57 Main street, SteaRSS 4 Axole. 02S Wanted a woman to do housework. Apply immediately at No. 10 Clift row. o27 GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE, First-class, for which produce will be taken. Apply at the Herald office. - s26 Fresh fish at Cutler Bro's, opposite oppo-site Dinwoodey's store. o26 Go TO Wm. Jennings, Sons & Sadler's for GILXET'3 YEAST POWDER. The best in use. o20 600D CHANCE. For sale a NEW Howe or Wheeler & Wilson 8ewing Machine CHEAP. Apply at Herald office. jyll Coal. Best and cheapest in the market, at the Old Allen Btand opposite oppo-site depot. Office next door to Post office. 2 OLD CentenniaL 1776. Mr. Wm. Walker, Astrologer, Healer, and Clairvoyant, will read past, present and future, busihesB adviser, and guide, and of Mines and ores. Office, two blocks east of God-be's God-be's Drug store, at J. C. Little's American Hotel. Office hours, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ol AT TEASDEL'S THE ADVANCED PRICE PAID FOR DRIED APRICOTS AND PLUMS. 811 Fresh Arrival of Hats this season sea-son embracing all the latest novelties from New York, at Sieeel Bros. sl2 JOB PRINTING executed in the most artistic manner, at eastern figures, at the office of this paper. The latest styles and large assortment assort-ment of Wall Papers at Dinwoodey's a30 The largest stock of WINDOW GLASS ever brought to Utah, consisting con-sisting of over 2o0 SIZE', h is just been received by G. F. Calmer & Co. All orders can now be filled, oull GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, for which produce will be taken. Apply at the Herald office. s26 OLD CentenniaL 1776. Almost any price Baby Carriage, from $8.50 to $30, you can buy at Dinwoodey's. myl3 GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, for which produce will be taken. Apply at the Herald office. s26 Important to Agrioultnrats. The Bismarck Cabbage. We have received from Europe a limited quantity ol the Bismarck cabbage cab-bage seed, which produces solid heads ol cabbage the Bue of the mouth of a Hour barrel and larger. TheBe enormous enor-mous cabbages are raised with the most ordinary cultivation in arty climate, cli-mate, and at present prices, double the ordinary profit is realized from their production. In transplanting from these seed, great care should be used to give sufficient space Jor their lirowlh. A package sent to any adore ad-ore postpaid, on receipt of 50 cents. Three packages, $1; eight for 2. A sure cure for cabbage pests, and lour beautiful oil chrome (The Maiden s Dream) full Bet sent free with each package. Address B. Alexander & Co., sole U, S, agents, 8lh street, - opposite Cooper Instiuito, New York. Please quote this paper. o7 How to' VwunuLsh IllO N1G1U-lieu,': N1G1U-lieu,': Ivriuenlur. If the enemy of mankind was permitted permit-ted taexcrt his diubjlical ingenuity in the invention of a new disease, he could 1 scarcely devise uue mure worthy of his (jonius than dyspepsia. Te dyspeptic sttflirar is tormented by symptoms resembling re-sembling tbose of almost every known Lady, and is often worried into monomania mono-mania by these conllic ing and perplexing perplex-ing manifestation". A favorite though aliiutd hallucination of the victim of chronic indigestion is that he or she hs Heart diseasi. Dyspep.ia has often been pronounced incurable, but jaxporienio lias shown that llust-ilter s btomach Bitters will vanquish it, togother with he coustipstiou and bill! 'Us derangement derange-ment which usually ' accompany n Diseases of the kidnoys and supposed ib'i'l uu'..c pnms are also frequent con-uotniUut. con-uotniUut. ofdspipsia, but they, t'to -succumb to the above named invaluablt corrective, 9 A'consumftive cough becomes terrible ter-rible in March and April. These are the worst months in the year for persons per-sons with diseased lungs. Avert dancer by an immediate resort to Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. For sale by all druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. o2G From the Philadelphia Presbyterian. From the World'sDispensary Print-iDg Print-iDg Office and Bindery, Buffalo, N.Y., we have received "The People's Common Com-mon Seuse Medical AdviBer, in plain English; or Medicine Simplified," by R. V. Pierce, M.O., counselor-in-chief of the board of pbvsicians and surgeons at the World's Dispensary. Whoever helps humanity in its struggle with its inherent weaknesses and diseases, to bear or cure, is itfl benefactor. Ignorance is not only of itself a cause of disease and mortality, but it ia the enemy of every eflort to cure or mitigate. Nothing will so speedily remove this cause as knowledge know-ledge (an elementary one at least) o! the diseases to which we are heir, as well as those superinduced by oui own imprudence. Dr. Pierce hns rendered, in our judgment, a benefactor's benefac-tor's service both to the aillicted aud lo the profession, in his diagnosis oi the diseases treated of, and in the ' presentation of tho philosophic principles involved in their e..ue and removal. He is sparing of rem edies, and usually prescribes such ns aro safe in unskilled hands. As a book merely of abstract knowledge, it is exceedingly readable and interest-ling, interest-ling, especially the lollowing subjects: Cerebral Physiology. Human 'Icin-pcraments, 'Icin-pcraments, Pseudo - Hygiene, the Nursing of the sick, Sleep, Food, Ventilation, etc. In one chapter, on another subject, so delicate in iU nature na-ture that it ib shut up beyond the do I main of warning to all but physician; i so accursed in its results in mod en ! society, he is moat explicit, aud ahkt Uruo to God, to virtue, to life ar.d tt ! society, shows the truth as presentee I in the tcachiDs of ScnpUiro lha life begins with conception, will 'great force, to which ia added faith fui warnings. . Price of the Medical Adviser, i-l r : sent post paid. Address the authu. at Puflalo, N. Y, o2a The Flno ArtH Great Sl ol Hue Oil CliromoN, Decalco-uiuuiu Decalco-uiuuiu I'ictures, lCte. Four beautiful fine oil chromos 7 x 9 and one 9 x 12 sent for fifty I cents, and six size 7x9 and tux size 9x12 sent for $1, and a full family portfolio of 100 oil and gem chromos, very Jinc, all designs. They are scriptural Bccnes, landscapes, sea views, hunting aud fishing scenes, Rocky Mountain scenes, bird-i, animals, ani-mals, fruit and ilowor designs. Our chromos are facsimile rcprociuuion-f rcprociuuion-f the choicest works of the ureal masters, and pronounced by connoisseurs connois-seurs equal to the original oil paintings. paint-ings. Three hundred Decalcomania pictures sent for 50 cent-, large mix- cd, all kinds, 1; and 1,500, S3. .A saniplo of these goods with full instructions in-structions to transfer the Bame will accompany each of the above orders ifdeaiied. Address, enclosing price, and a three cent stamp lor return of goods by mail, B. Alexanubii & Co., wholesale and retail dealers, 8th street, opposite Cooper Institute, New York. Agents and tradesmen arc making money t-ellii g our goods. Ladies are meeting with greut success suc-cess in this work. A full agent's out-lit out-lit of 200 lino samples sent on receip of $5. Please state the name ol tin ; paper you saw this iu. BOOTH'S OYSTERS ! AT SADDLE K0CK. ON and after September 2, 1875, 1 will be prepared to till all orders in tbia city and from tho country for thin Celebrated Cele-brated brand of Fresh Oysters, guaranteed guaran-teed superior lo any brand now packed in tbu United Slates. I have been ap- jwinled solo anont, and have, tbo exclu- ieivo Bttlfl from Ibis dulo at Saddle Rock Restaurant, whpre I will be prepared &t nil limes to fill orders by the case, dozen, single cun and heg. Oysters Served in Every Style. JlcatauratU Open Day and Night. GEO. ARBOGAST, Sole Agent, JJext door to Wells Furgo, MAIN St. :U1H WARD BRUSH FACTORY I HAVE REMOVED T four docn south of tbo Walkor Home. Mb in blieut. . I0ME-MADE BRUSHES , Of (uporlnr quR.ity ami t low priooi . on huna and made to ortior, Wholesale and Retail. WelQYUe Comparison with the Im-e Im-e ported Article, !o20 WM. H. MILES, Supt. The Very Best. Wo have just received a vory Cn j anil selected lot of Clothing, m-doiii tbe latest fashion and ofthe vory best of imported im-ported Goods. We guarantee a perfect tit afjual to any Uuftom made Clotuinn, and wc oiler to sell the saino from 10 to $15 a suit Ic's tliafi the same can ba bought at any other place in this city. Call and examine our goods and prices. L. Q iLDBRhO & Co. Waiatch Hotol Huildintr. , Manufactoiy, 20 Walker fclreet, New ' I HOT 1(111 AND JtUtRY. A drink which Aueb & Murphy have made famous for its nutritious and stimulating qualities, can now ba pro-; cured at that well-appointed bar of the Occidental, li5 First South str. Tht-y ; nleo dispose of genuine Scotch Whitney Punches, and all kinds of Hot Drinks, in their inimitable style for which they sUnd u-n-x-l-d. o!0 TRAVEL. U. C. R. R. Market Train! THE UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPaUY will run a Cheip Market Train every Saturday, commencing com-mencing Octobor 80lh, 1875. Leave Ooden at 5 00 a.m. " Kayeville " 6 20 a.m. " Farmington at G 50 a-m. " Centreville "7 10a.m. " Wood's Cross 7 25 a.m. Arriveat Salt Lake atS 15 a.m. FARE. c. ;Ogden to Salt Lake and ret., 1 60 Kaysrille to " " S5 Farmington to " " Co Centrrtville to " " 45 "Wood's Cross " " 3o Retttrs Train will laavo Salt Lake at 5.05 p.m. Tickets good only on thi3 Train and trust be used for return n the day purchased. JOHN SHARP, o2G Sup't. GO EAST via the Trans - Continental Route. Tbia ia the shortest, beat and ou line running Pullman's celebrate Palace Sleeping Cars and Coacbes connecting with Union Pacific R. R. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Ulinton, Sterling aud Dixon, for ' CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers lar Cbicuo, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buuiilo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, 'Cincinnati, lorouto Montreal, C;uebeq, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, tit. Louis, Cairo aud all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago & North-Western Railway. , Close connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore fe Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankaicee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EASr, and with tbe Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all ooints SOUTH. This is the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the great Pacific Roads, and form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND ROUTE. This line is the shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the beat steel rail, and all the appointments are first-class. The trainB are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Dilawino Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. Tbe care are all equipped with tbe celebrated Miller Saiety Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, Westingbouse Saiety Air Brakes, and every otherapphance that has been devised for tbe safety ot passenger trains. All trainB are run by teleuraDh. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment ot any road in the West, and haa no competitor in the country. . . Remember you ask for your Pickets Pick-ets via the Chicago & North-Weatern Railway, and take no other . Ticket over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in the United States. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., mav be had at any of the Through Ticket Olfices in tbe West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Irons, Ticket Agent, Salt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Agcr.i at Ogdeu, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. H. Stennett, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. NOTICE. To tho Stockholders of the Chicago Tunnol and Mining Company: 1 SPECIAL MKKTlN'i Ofc THE STOCK-A. STOCK-A. bolda-i ofthis Compuny will bo hold on Friday, Nov-1-i.iXT). at 1 1 o'olook a.m. . at tholo tieo ofC. W. BuDDeit, No. ft. Main itroet. Salt Lake City, for tbo.purpow of nlootioir triutocs and officers ef said ootnpaay. and for trn oiiac such other bullosas as may lawfully come bolorosai.i raoin. Called by us. lookholdori. pursuant, so law, ax witness our hands. Ibis 21t dy of Ootobor, lS7a CIIAS- P. SMITH. Prosf, J V. HAMvlN. J H. HAUUB, JOHN W. KKllR, D. C H aSKIN. 0 j J . WQ.tliMAN. I CIGARS. 76! 76! COPYRIGHT Just received for the excollent Brand of Cigars 761 7SI FOR SALE AT SAM LEVY'S CIGAR STORE, . No. 92 MAIN STREET. 'beware of counterfeits. i.'-, DR. A. W. CALDER, 1 3D 33 2NTT 1ST Oftioe, MAIN STREET, N'ortb ot ft slk.r If -me. M FOR SALE. AFrilST-CLsS RESTAURANT. AT T.rrsce. Utah, tha oalr one IB the ilueo. od do ds Grst-r.te bastcesi. e.D hu buitsht a a barg in. Apply 10 thean-1 thean-1 der.'iiaeil, st blelioo. Utah. oil) ELLSWOK1H A LOUTUAN. J. L. BARFOOT. Commission Agent DEALER IN MINERALS. P. 0. Bos.S'.fl. Salt Lmko Citr. puly.the Towns.nd Uoui. o3l DR. WM. H. CROVES. ftiSS? DENTIST, Offioa. Seflmd South 8uW. Salt Lak City, oast oi hi a oh ant, a tore. UfSoo Hour, 9 .m to ft p m 18 CROCERIES, ETC. Another Large Arrival OF CHOICE GROCERIES. Our Frinndu would do well to call and examine our splendid Stock, just received, consisting of CHOrCE TEAS, COFFEES, Siiga m, Tobacco and Cigars, New Fruits, Spices, Maple Syrup, Maple CiLinar, Carolina Rice, Split Pens, White Ceana, TutiinciV Pearl Barley, SaRO, Arrowroot, Maccarooi, 1 Vermicelli, Hama and Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Cod Fish. Smoked Salmon, Pickled Salmon, Mackerel, Pickles and Sauces, EuglUh Dairy Salt, Family Flour, Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Coal Oil, Nails, Rope, Scotch Oatmeal, Etc, etc., Alt. to be Sold AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. C.W.DAVIS. MISCELLANEOUS. THOMAS CARTER, Salt Lake City, - ' 1 I f ?! ?g J If ti lit' I 1-1 I itmrffii Full line of Plug Chewing Tobacco and Playing Cards. oil IMPORTANT TO FREIGHTERS AND FARMERS I TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AICTKKV, I SALT LAKE-CITY. At Noon, Monday, Nov. I, 1875, At Morrill's Stablo, Firit Soatrj i treat, Ten Sianof iho FINEST MULES EVER IilPORTKDI All Lnrco, Yianir nad in Good Order, aver-auit-K ovut id h"Dil Four Uorvv Culi ornift Frsisht Wmom. 81t Thimblo-koin Frieitht iVa.-om-four-in"h Arm, and Ivrolvo acla heavy California harness. Can be on al Mace of sale on and ftr Octib'r 26th. Co mo one. como all! and avail yoarselvod ot this raru opportunity of getting: a GREAT IJARGAIN, Term Cash. Tbo CHICAGO SILVER MIN JU Co.. (Lim.lod;, W. 8. CIO D BE, olU M ana ir, CO TO DYER FOR A GOOD BISH OF OYSTERS, . Rockaicay and Saddle Itock TRANSPLANTED OYSTERS A SPECIALTY. Hot Cuffeo, Ton tinil Chocolate. Caki Coo-(ccti Coo-(ccti eery and Cold Lunch constantly kopt on hand. WEDDINGS AN0 PARTIES Fuppliod in flrBl-caa!" Htylo and horteit THE OYSTER PARLOR, No. 17, FIKbT SOUTH ST,, 3 doon ajt of Comako.-cial LOOK OUT FOR I THE BIG SHOW of CHRISTMAS GOODS. ol7 i FISH, CROCERIES, ETC. n mm h itgpii. SCOTCH STORE, Just recoived A Fresh Shipment of Moir & Son's Abeideen Fresh Herrinsr, Keller's Dundee Marmalade, - Finnan Haddies, Yarmouth Bloaters Edinburgh Oatmeal and Oatmeal Grits, L. Rose & L'o.'s Leith Lime Juice, etc., etc. Remember the place, north of the Poetoffice. f 14 LUNCH!! LUNCH!!! "Wiener & Frankfurter WOKRSTEL (RAW AGE) with HORSK-KADl-a:alsoP')RKSAUdAUJi and ezcollant BEE R, every d y, al ihe BAVARIA BEE WERT, Corner of Third South and East Tem-ol6 Tem-ol6 pie Streets. Z. C. M. I. WAGONS, ETC. NOTICE. For the convenience of the Public, Z. C. M. I. have opened the premises north of Seventies' Hall for the sale of Farm and Freight WAGONS, The Beat Make of Mowers and Reapers And other Agricultural Implements Together with Thoroughly-Seasoned WAGON TIMBER Of all descriptions. POPULAR PRICES. Call and examine HALF A BLOCK SOUTHIOF THE THEATRE. H, B. CLAWSON , Snp't. MACHINERY, IRON WORK, ETC HENDR1E BROS., MINING MACHINERY, SECOND SOUTH STREET, Salt Late City. We Manufacture the MACHINERY &IR0O0BK Complete, for STAMP MILLS AMD Smelting Furnaces ! Sole Agents for the following Celebrated Cele-brated Manufactories: Root's Pressure Blowers, Knowles' Steam Pumps, Ames' Portable Engines, Ctica Steam Engine Co's Engines En-gines aud Saw Mills, Hallidie's Wire Rope and Tramway, Tram-way, Pullis & Co., St. Louis, Iron Work for Buildings, Council Bluffs Iron Works, AU descriptions of Iron Work on Order,' Blake's Rock Breaker. ' BRtMCH OFFICES: San Vrinciioo, - Cal, Vttnvtr, .-- Col. Council Bluffii, - Iowa, my 5 IRON AND TINSMITHS. F. X. MITCBKLL. DAT ID JXitYJA, MITCHELL & JAMES RESPKCTKULL.Y ANNOUNCE TO THB Public that 'boy oontina to oooupj thoirNlvW PKKMISBSoq WEST TEMPLE STREET, Opposite Oity Meat Market, Whar they hope, by it riot tteotion tfl buiinoii ud small profit!, to merit the continued patronage heretofore ift liboralLy bostowod upon them. TIN, SHEET IKON COPPERSMITHS. FURNACE WORK AND ROOFING, Gil.vjjnzED Iron Ccbkioe, Gas, Water & Sieam Fitters, WEST TEMPLE STREET, Oppoiile City Most Mirltet. GEO. SV1. SCOTT $c CO. Sole AgcnU for Utah for the Celebrated STEWART HEATING STOVES, Embracing FIVE SIZES, suitable for anything from a Bed Room to a Church, REPORTER AND GOLDEN CROWN COOK STOVES, Also the EVERLASTING . CH ARTER O AK, Aud Twenty oilier varieties of Cook Slovei for Wood and Coal, of Foley's, Buck & Wright's, Fuller 4 Warren Rattabone 8, Bridge, Beach & Co'a and other makers. Our Stock of HEATING STOVES is complete. TIN COPPER AND SHEET IRON WORK, ROOFING, MILL AND ' FURNACE WORK, etc., etc., done with neatness and dispatch. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO COUNTRY DEALERS, jaul |