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Show G. F. Cvlmer fc Co. have opened a first-class family grocery store, where housekeepers may depend on purchasing everything in our line at the lowest living prices. 33 First South street, Cheap John' old stand. o7. , Weber Coal at wholesale and re- tail. Leave orders at Globe Bakery , and Z. C. M. I. Boot and Shoe De-partnienL' De-partnienL' George Nebeker. o7 Genesis akd Geology, ax they reconcilable? William Denton will answer the question in the Institute this evening, commencing at 7.30. Admission, 25 cents. o7 Agents of country Cuup. Stores and farmers having large lots of grain, etc., for eale, see the card of G. H. Knowlden, under the head of New Advertisements. Look out for your discounts. George u a cash man, and on the square. o7 Theoigii Tickets at U. S. R. R, office for Ophir and Dry Cafiun via Lehi, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, o7 Conference. Our friends Irom town and country, before purchasing their boots, shoes, hats and caps, winter and dress gloves and ladie' furs, will do well to call and examine our fresh and seasonable stock of the above good?, wholesale and retail. Dun ford &. Sons. o7 Wanted. Shelving and Counter. Inquire of George A. Alder, at our practical hatters and boot fitters Dun ford & Sons. o7 The Old City Liquor Store is selling wines and liquors cheaper than Brown, Jones Sa Smith. o4 A running account The description descrip-tion of a race. Great reduction in price of meat. Eeef from five to ten cents per lb., (jiutton, ten to fifteen cents; pork, fifteen cents. Twelfth Ward Meat Market. Delivered in all parts of city. Fred. May. o4 Conference folks, call on Miller & Co., opposite theatre, and leave your orders for Ledgers, Weekly s, Saturday Xiy'ds, and other Eastern papers. A variety of papers to select from. o4 it U ember that Schwartz' Store is the p.ace to buy your dry coods cheaper than the cheapest, as they receive goods direct from the large .auction houses in New York. o4 Why Yeast Powder Should be JJsed. Because it is much more convenient con-venient than brewers' or hop yeast, produces better and more nutritious food, and never fails of success. This is particularly applicable to Dooi.ky's Yeast Powder as each package not only contains the ill weight as represented, but thfl contents are perfectly free frjni an? injurious substances. Votliin T e ter into lts """P03'1'011 Cut 'articles tbflt arf hUhy nourishing, and bread, prepared witu it i, such as can ' l eaten with impunity im-punity by the most seL ve invahds. - For sale by grocers everyv.",bere 04 Thb urt rodtf. east. The oid Ciicio- Jt North Western Kauroad is the route yet. Ii in the shortest wid beat line. Pullman cars and best accommodations of all kinds are given. M. H. Davis, ticket agent, at White & McCornick's bank, can sell you tickets and tel1 you all about this mad. ra7 Highest Prick paid for all kinds of produco and grain at new store, 3.1 First South street, Cheap John's old stand. 07 We have moved. Josliu fc Park. sl2 Si-Et'Ui.TiEri. Dr. C. W. Higgins has niue testimonials from first-class gentlemen and ladies of this city who have been cured of different chronic diseases. If you wish a cure of any -chronic com plaints call and st-e Doc- lor n ( one door north of the Walker House. The fact of the Dr's having been so successful during the four months he has been with us, speaks well of his curability of chronic chron-ic diseases. The highest price paid for dried imits of nil kinds at G. W. Davis'. e24 Davis' Teas are unrivalled for quality. 82-4 Volumes of smoke from library on fire. Ruin the "open letter" in another column, it's interesting. s24 To Shkkp Washers. From one hundred to one thousand pounds of leaf tobacco for sale cheap at Sam Levy's, 01 Main street. Apply enily. 17 Thk goods at Davis' speak for themselves. a24 Josus Jc Park have moved, si 2 I Biushis. Wooden Ware and Broom?, 2-1 per cent, cheaper than anv house in town, at 3.'! First South street, Cheap John's old stand. o7 Kkowlden buys all the grain that is oflercd, for cash, and pays the highest high-est price. Farmers, see him. o2 , 3. W. SRAJta having purchased the Produce Department of Z. C. M. I., will be prepared to pjy the highest price in cah for all kinds of produce and dried fruit. Will also keep a full line of family groceries and provisions pro-visions at the old stand, ntxL door to Deseret Bank. o3 Laheadoe Herrings, White Fish, Mackerel, Smoked Salmon, Codfish and Halibut, splendid goods and low prices at 33 First Sou'.h street, Cheap John's old stand. o7 IKnowlden wishes to buy all the grain from the South, and pays the grand cash. He also sells cheap. o2 Joslin & Park have moved. sl2 Take Notice. On account of ill health I will sell my entire stock of furniture at eastern coat and freight, : being desirous of leaving for California. Califor-nia. J. M. Joelson, Greesbeck's block, Salt Lake City. m8 Good preserving sugar 8 pounds for $1 at G. W. Davis'. s24 Clothes Cleaning and Repairing promptly attended to by Thomas Spillman. Leave orders at the Overland House. s27 Do not buy adulterated coffee when you can obtain it pure and , fresh ground daily at G. W. Davis'. I Buy your Wood of C. B. Durst. Yard at the Depot. a4 Cedar Rapida women screech "rire" when their husbands begin to wipe the floor with them. Knowxden will sell flour to families fami-lies in lots cf five sacks at a bargain. 62 Geo. Showkll, scavenger for ' the Uity. o2 i We have moved, Joslin Sc. Park. t12 The best pickling vinegar at G., W.Davis'. s24 Knowlden will sell grain cheaper in largo or small lots than anybody, i . . 02 Just received fresh, select Baltimore Balti-more can oysters, and transplanted California shell oyster, every day, at the Saddle Rock Restaurant. s!3 I Splendid new views of the Great : West, all styles. C. R. Savage's art, gallery, two doors south of Temple Block. sl7 Dr. C. W. Higgins. Dear Sir: Af-' ter testing your most excellent medicines, medi-cines, snd feeling sure that my life would not have been spared until the present time, had I not used them, I feel that I could sound your fame all over the land to all suffering humanity. human-ity. When I commenced taking your medicine I was troubled with the Dropsy and Catarrh. I feel pleased with your treatment, and know you have done all you promised to do, when you first commenced treating me. I am gratefully yours, B. Brown, 7th Ward, Salt Lake City. b30 Utah Central Railroad. Conference Con-ference trains will run daily during Conference, leaving Ogden at-5:00 and 8:40 a. m. Arrive at Salt Lake at S:15 and 10:40 a. m. Fares: Ogden Og-den to Salt Lake and return, $2; Kaysville to Salt Lake and return, $1.35; Farmington to Salt Lake and return, $1; Centreville to- Salt Lake and return, 75c; Wood's Cross to Salt Lake and return, 60c. Trains will leave Salt Lake at 3:45 and 5:05 p. m. Tickets good from October 6th to October 12th. James Bharp, Gen-Aral Gen-Aral Freight and Ticket Agent. John Sharp, Superintendent. soO Utah Southern Railroad. Conference Con-ference trains will run daily during Conference, leaving Sandy at 9:30 a, m. and arrive in Salt Lake City at n -00 a. m.. leavine Provo at 10:45 a. m., and Sandy at 1:10 p. m., and arrive in Salt Lake City at 2:00 p. m. Fares: Provo to Salt Lake and return, re-turn, $2.50; P. Grove to Salt Lake j r.nd return, $2; American Fork to , Suit Lake and return, $1.90; Lehi to ' Salt Lake and return, $1.75; Draper to Salt Lake and return, $1.25; Sandy to Salt Lake and return, $1; Junction to Salt Lake and return, 75c,; Cot tonwood to Salt Lake and return, 50c. Trains leave Salt Lake for Provo Pro-vo at 7 a. m., trains leave Salt Lake for Sandy at 2:30 p. m. Tickets good from October 5th to October 12th, 1S74. James Sharp, General Freight and Ticket Agent. Feramorz Little, Superintendent. s30 Millinery at Prices to Suit the Times. A fine assortment oi Ladies' Child rens' ond Misses' Trimmed and Untrimmed HaU, Ostrich Plumes, Jet Ornaments, Flowers, Velvets, Laces, and everything kept in a first-class first-class millinery house. All new goods. Mrs. Young, ono door west of Din-woody Din-woody 'i furniture rooms. Also agents for Florence Sewing Machines for Utah. Rkmkmuer all to be at hand on the great auction sales ot dry goods on E.wt Temple street, few doors north of the Walker House, only for few davs. 06 Notice to Everybody. We take' pleasure in informing our patrons and the public in general that we have removed re-moved to a new and commodious store, N'o. SS Main street, next door to the First National Bank, where, with increased facilities, we are enabled to show a stock of clothing, furnishing goods, etc., to a better advantage and at lower prices than any house in the Territory. We also call the especial attention of the wholesale trade to our immense stock. aull Siegel Brothers. Rocky Mocntain Coal office, 103 Kimball Block. GUI and leave your orders before the snow flies. R- C. , Facer, agent, o2 HOTEL- ABKIVALcS. October C Wa1jK.SK 110USJL Lord C Hamilton, MP, Mr H T Trotter, J Bottomley, A Kenworlhy, K U Henrour-, J W Kays, E J action, E W Jackion. England; A G Caprini, Italy; Miss E C Wbitbec, Weit Troy, N Y; M H Karboo, Lockpnrt; W H Muriion, New Orleans; Mr and Mn W K Reynolds, Fall River, Mats; O H Lucas and wf. Fort Laramie; H C Cutler Cut-ler and wf, N Y; A Kiesenbera;, Ger-manv; Ger-manv; J B McDonougb, Philadelphia; N Wcoatt, Pioche; 1 C Batsman, A Scbmoly, ban Fran; T L Kimball, J P Vining, Omaha; J S Scott. "VTina-muckMine; "VTina-muckMine; T O Shaw, Rawlins, "Wy; J Grrgi, Sidney, N S "VV; J E Berkley, Tintic; HI) Smith, Alta; E L Dav, Kent, O; W E Winsor, Bingham; A 1) Bread, San Fran. TOWW8KND IlOl'SB. E L Hyde, Japan; T H Low, Galena Smeltere; R 3 Griffin, Bingham; KM Busett and wife, Coanecticut: 0 Carson Car-son and wife, St Jne, Mo; J A Ooontr, Albany, NY; G W PeeU, Ojden; Q W Thompson and wf, St Louis; W H Barnett and wf, Davenport. SALT LARK HOUSE. S O Perm; J W SauUsbury; Wm Daugles; F Dee, L J Hcrrick, A Lip-per, Lip-per, W H Williams, Oedan; W H Faude, Franklin, Idnbo; F J Kicsel, S 8 Johnson, Mrs T W Kopoman, B Klid, M K Carabel, Oorinue; J Carey, C C Whitehead, Ophir; Mn H Wilson. Grten River; K D Kjraa; Dry Canon; H Kobson, C W Thornton. Milliard; W H Beiley, Jacob City; J T Morse, NY; 0 Mayer, Montana. .. TAYLOR'S HOTEL. J Peters and wf, American Fork; "W , Hayes, Parle City; A Wall, Parley's Park; P M Wenliji, D S Dana. JH Hait, Provo; MraJEaitham, Grants-ville; Grants-ville; K F Burdick, San Fran; C Nobble, Nob-ble, Dry Canon; F J Uammerland, Tooele; A Wallwork, J Stones, Almy, Wy; J Gibbin, Homansville, Tintic; A Husaker, Brigham City; W Crekley, Bear River. OVBRLAND HOUSE. Mrs F E White, D Clark, Beaver; W Rolins, Omaha; D Morehall, R T WiUfort, Chicago; V B and Mrs V Tajler, San Fran; W McGuire, Dry Canon; M Lilltrwi, M Y; O P Carter, Sacramento; F B Fisher, Stockton, Cal; P Sharp, American Fork; J Davis, Parley's Park; L Johninn, Nebraska; W Harris, Ogden; J Evans, Ophir. ui auo uo oirj 'hooia jtihhvk a Jioii wi pu iiiQ "A-!uAA f.l'UJ P pus Aptnuti 'emu '431003 iojj oiy Aiiviaads Jiatji it 3ua oja ahjh.ij $ any 'sjaikwjt'nq n.wd dtoiu Aq po -putiodmoD 'soo ivg lYxxzamo "HI JV Auuar OK? KOX XOH BORN fl-TJtvH.- In Osdtn, rctnbr . d, to ths wife of W. R. Burner. UUotfcalt Lake Utr, B AN K INC. First National Ml of Utah, HALT LAKE CITY. DKHGXA TED UEPOSTTOTiY AND Financial Agent of the United State WARRKN JirSSEY, Prfident. AKTHi'NY U"I'i;E, CniT. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 500 00( Paid-op Capital, 1M).00( Earning! .176,00( DIYJItF.SD fr 1872, U jt crltt DIVIDEND fnr W y-r mi! The Oldest Banking Institution in Utai A General Banking Bum dam Transit Ut UtftUU Ni C81MUM kU MBIT ill. COLLECnOSB Promptly Attended ti JntereM njtoved on Time DfjvtA. HERALD JOB PRINTING. HERALD i jioiirr Prlwixc Office, W are yrepareJ with Improved Machinery First-class Stock 1.JID EXTEXSIYE EIPEBIEXCK TO DO All kinds of Job Work GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. I " ' CABDS ' SHOW CARDS IN COLORS, BUSINESS CABDS, : : . . VISITING CARDS, . WEDDING CARDS, TAGS. ' I COMMERCIAL ' PRINTING Statements, Billheads, Envelopoi, Postal Curds, Due Bills, Labels. PQ8TEB3 PLAY-BILLS, AUCTION HILLS, DODUERS, Sit. 1 op All Sizes, Slyles and Colors. MINING WORK, Vouchers, Ore Beoeipls, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK Tbe Terj best dune in Utah. Time Books, Pa; Rolls. We Invite Inspection I Mi PiMni ani PoMisliiEE COMPANY. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! frootiaiooHb.&th, and Walnut BU., SAINT LOUI8, MO. LAV KILLS- WARS EH k Co.. Prep's. THE SOUTH KR H0TFL l rrmTew Lb alt itt ewlntmeru. Iu teHnt are at al) I tiuiM iBpt'Hod Id the treatot a bund at) oo wi'.b lb denoa-riM tb toarKau foTi. Ill ' ! olarki and nitlcirB arc all r"'Hl wd atUn-I atUn-I tirt u, tbe war.ui of tLe kui of iLe h' '-el. I Tbre it an imi rorod Kieraior leadiM (tor Itb tr floor to ih gp; r ens. ttaod. andWwrteTD taiun lolatTapJi Uffiw u BOOK ACENCY ' S to 820?!? pla. at kbT . ron ot old. am '.r mcnT at cr fcr w ic '.i..r n.-t m-'fi.T. ' all Ui tinia, that a: nitit al'a. fj;t nlai fro Mf- 1- fstfnata A Oc. Ptrr Dd Malao CROCERIES, ETC. "What's a the Steer!'' - LIDDELL & BROWN Harajost rcelTd antther fim ihipaant direc; iroai iUaz4 oi M OIKS' Colebrattd FINNAN HADDIB3, In Ca:i, DUNDEE MARMALADE, EDINBURGH OATitKAL ud PEA MEAL , L. ROSE A CO"S LIME JUICE, CORDIAL. Ac Ao. Ao. Alio a Larc i Stock of Stable aii Fauci GROCERIES AJtD PROVISIONS. Qlve hi Call pverybclT. A few on Nonb of tho Fcvstofic. Fness est down CO sail lie limeis. HLebaft Prk-s KiTon for Dried Aprl I'luui acd Pfactej. ms MISCELLANEOUS. InIpenlTtteF OJHcc of tf.e Working-if n:'s Cb-pyn-ti-five Association. Salt Lake Citt, Utah JVr., $pt., l;-4. Dear Prsur: We owe yM 6ur thmtk-f, and respectfully respect-fully ask you to accept the same, j r the generous patronage given us, which has m&de its, thus Jar, successful in our new enterprise, and we invite a continuation your patronage, assuring you tee wt( endeavor to merit it. We now offer, to the trori-ing classy more partieul arly , the remaining shares of our Capital Stock at par, t0 each, no! exceeding Ji fly sJiares to one person. We be!iex-e, irarpuMic, you are convinced con-vinced that there is l nothing like leather" to protect that extremely important im-portant portion of your boity, the fett. Paper soles and imitation leather tip-pers tip-pers are, class cally speaking, "playcil out," and our establishment is mr. place . where goedf durable, hau!som&, cheap, hoxtst Boots and Shoes can be pro- ' cured. , The poor, the tlirell ojf," and the rich; the young, the miildle-agcd and the old, Let tl osonow oorao who never i-anie bo-fore, bo-fore, And those who always oame uow come once more And prepare for l-dl and Winter. Our Jioots and Shoes u-il! fit your head, feet and pockets, in fact 'we'll give you tits," and prove that u e arc, as ever. Your devoted, faithful servants, The orklD Men's Co-uperathe Association P. S. Don't forget our address, Q fi Main Street If you cannot call, 0 U said your orders by mail for Boots, Shoes, Leather, Indings, etc., to (12 fi. p. CROMrTox, Supt. BANKRUPT SALE OF WATCHES AXD JEWELRY! Mutt bo olosed out br tb. yjitsT of Ko'i:.riiEH. LEO HOLLANDER , OO 3t.VIIV STREET, Witb Barnoi k Asdenon. nort T)oor to AV.lkor Brotbors. U A. B . dTjN F ORDi SURGEON DENTIST. Ornrt: 80UI11 TKMPLg BTHKUT, (Neil door Kajt of "Nowi" OtHor.) Houn from 8 i.w. to 5 I'.n. o3 NOTICES. TAX fTOTTCE. Assessor & Ci.i.Krron's Oith-e, Covrt 11iusk, iaalt Lako City, Ootpber lit, 174. THE TAX-PAYEHSwk SALT LAKE COUNTY are horcby noliflxd that their County and Territorial Taxes must bo pnid within tifVeu ditys from tlt ilale burcuf, to lavo cosU anil Bale of pro);rty. It. J. GOLDINO, Aiswsor and Collector. P.B. TS'hnl tnkon in payment of taxeF, di-liverod at Miller & Son's MilU. ol K. J. (J., ;A. and C NOTICE. f IIRKKnY NUTIFY TRR 1TtDTjIC 1 tenorD that I will not bo rMonoib (- r aity tleltt cjotrnclod by Mrs. Uanba Po'.orson afturSepluiubertiib, Wi. SIS L. J. FETEKSON. CITY TAX NOTICE. HAVING RECKIVED INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUC-TIONS from tho City Council to on force (Jiti paymuut of di:mhf.xt city taxkh, I hereby notify nil persons InU'rcfitH, that unions d-'Iinqnf nl luics are paid within ten hays from dale hereof, d- ditional cost will bo added, and property udertisud for srIo without further notice. JOHN 11. "WINDER, City Apefioraml Collector, OUI'.'o 18, GUy Hall. Suit T.thp f'fr. Snpmhor 'H. 174 MRS. M AH0N Wibts to call tbo alCnti' n of tbe I.aid of Salt Lal.o Citj to tbs dot Dial aha Las ra- Dress - Making Establishment od FlltbT Bf'1'Tll 8THKKT. Vvtlh of th GRAND OPENING "7 FALL FASHIONS AT Mrs. COLEBROOK'S Temple of Fashion IIIK I,MIK1 It K HKCK'TFULLV lr.vitd to iu't-'-t '--ir KI.K'iNr eh-ia -f lMHh ar,d I t"' V'hK .itt'B Hat mud T tiDtJ't in Our KKW bJJuW KOOM, bir jnu can A Fine A'rtmfnf'.f Flowr", Outrich i'luuifw, (nil kIumJoh), Tb latast Jetiiaf Id Bugle Luce Trimming. Sfinniwh ami French La'', FaIIh, dro (irnin hilifnw, J Milan' lit-ilfl, Onjnmentfl unl .Fancy '.tiuD. A larco ao'irtmant of Lstiira' UTHrVMrr Hat, in Fell, Ii'.-ver, .Stin, Velvet and ntrtiw. R'lpastrMr a'kn'iwlfdrlm pu faror, el a...rcl tl.at the priT)t a-.ock will Jsauraiavbraole sdtioa . aj'i |