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Show AUERBACH'S COLUMN. No. 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET SALT LAKE CITY. BACK TO OUR OLD STAND! Rebuilt to Suit OUR INCREASING TRADE ! fiTTR Fall and Winter Stock la bow arriving. Full and choice assortment o( Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, Millinery Goods In great variety, consisting of Ladies' and Children's Velvet, Felt, Braid and Straw Hats (trimmed and un-trimmed); un-trimmed); Hat and Bonnet Shapes, French and American Ameri-can Flowers, Feathers, Pompoms, Birds and Wings, Ornaments, Tur- j quoises, Silk YelveU, Brussels, Brus-sels, Nets, etc, etc., Guipure , and Yak Laces, Fringes, etc, LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, BABY CLOAKS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Shoes and Slippers. Ladies' Cloaks and Furs, LADLES' SKIRTS AND SHAWLS, suits ana uveraresBee, etc., etc., etc. GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Stylish and Cheap, Hats &Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES, Gaiters and Brogans, RUBBER BOOTS, Coats and Ovebshoes, Furnishing Goods in great variety, CRIB AND HEAVY BLANKETS, Notions, Cutlery, Etc. j AaENTS foe tub U. S. Sewing Machine, PEICE, SG.50, The Cheapest, Simplest and Moat Durable Machine ever offered, TIE OTITIC UMBRELLA,' A New Invention; Never Out of Order; from 75c upwards. We will sell our Goods at Wholesale and Retail at Prices to Defy Competition I Wholesale Buyers will do well to look at our Stock and Prices. Established bisce 1864 and familiar with the wants of this City and Territory, we are enabled to offer Goods to reliable parties at Prices to insure their continued custom. Orders from all parts solicited. Prompt attention and honorable treatment treat-ment guaranteed. BUSINESS CARDS. BOOKSELLERS A STATIONERS STEVENS & CO , MAIN STREET, NEXT TO FEDERAL Court liouie, carry a full (look of Legal, Comineroial and line Stationary, alio School Books and School material. Blank Books a specialty and of host nualitj. Printers Prin-ters supplied with. Card stock, eio. aulO JAM S3 DWTBR. Kart Temple Street Dealer la Blank Books, Bohool Booki and Fine tfronoh Stationery. FURNITURE. HDINWOODEY, No. 75, 77 and 79 . lit South Street icflS ATTORNEYS'-AT-L AW. C. II. Hempstead, Hamilton Oamble. HEMPSTEAD A GAMBLE, Attorneys at Law. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TER. J G. W. SPAULDINQ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFSICX IN Clift LUuie. op i tain. aJ5 C. C. CLEMENTS, (Lata U. S. Surreyor General for Utah), Land & Minine Attorney, Papers for Patents and Ad verso ClaiK carefully prepared, and patents procured. OrrioB. At Waiatoh Drug- Store, Ball iaso uuy, man. MINING ENGINEERS, ETC. CLAYTON fe COUCH,' MININti ENGINKER3, OFKICkS OVER 58 Main Streot, Salt Lake City. P.O. box, 5W. in CEO. M. BOUTELLE, CIVIL ENGINEER AMD U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR. Offloe In the building ooeupled by the Surveyor Sur-veyor General's office, opposite the Town-send Doom, Salt Lake City. d3 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. WALKER HOUSE. THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH. CENTRALLY LOCATED SALT LAKE CITY, Affording finest views of gurrounding Mountain Scenery and Great Salt Lake, and within a few minutes' walk of Lhe Tabernacle, Museum, Theatre, etc. Guests of this House will And tb Tables equal to the First-Clata Houses of San Francisco, as they aro supplied with all that can be procured in the California Califor-nia Market as well as that of Utah. It is conducted strictly as a EIEST-CLASS EIEST-CLASS HOUSE in every particular. au VALLEY HOUSE. 3reat Kednctien In Prices to Halt tlie Times. Boara ana room, per aay.... i ouwfzuu Single meals 50 Single beds 60 Single rooms, per day 75 w 1 00 m27 DAHL & SORENSON. THE SALT LAKE HOUSE FIRST-CLASS FARE, and SECOND-CLASS PRICE. Those who would enjoy Oom for table Soiel Life can find it at the Salt Lake Bouse. MALSH & GREEN EWALD, an29 Proprietor. TAYLOR'S. HOTEL, OVEE TAYLOR CUTLER'S STORE, SALT LAKE CITY, IS THE Best Place for Visitors to tie City TO BTAY AT. TDK CHARGES ARK REASONABLE, Rooms from 50cU. to $1.00 per day. Board, - - 1,00 " TAYLORS CUTLER, PROP'S. NEW YORK TRADE. BENEDICT, HALL & Co., Manufacturers and Wholosalo Don I on in Boots and Shoes, 13-1 JfclSGGrand st., New York, Com or Crosby, one block east of Broadway. dH TTTnO TW A TJ a ATT. f!n Mod's, Youths', Boys' and Children's CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE, 133 and 315 Broadway, NEW YORE J. K. COWLES. f27 LUMBER, ETC. w. h. bryant" (Succoieor to J. G. Bhyakt A Co.) LUMBER, Doors, Windows, BLINDS, MOULDINGS Ere, Etc. Principal Office and Lumber Yard: ONE-HALF BLOCK SOUTH OF DEPOT SALT LAKE CITY. Il) KsitiiloB,R.'fri.ik DRUCCISTS, ETC wiIde1toS MOORE, CLEMENTS & CO.. Whoksaloond Retail DRUGGISTS Salt Lake City, Utah A full line of Crugristf, Sundriep, Fancy Goods ! Fine Soaps, Perfumeries BRUSHES, AC, ALSO PAINTS, OILS, VAHNISUES, A N.B. Orders by Mail solicited. Obstacles to Marriage. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood rostorod. Impediments to inarriaco removod. Now method ot treatment treat-ment o and remarkablo remedies. Dooks and ivrculars sent free, in sealed en-velo,o. en-velo,o. Adlress. UUWAKD ASSOCIATION. ASSOCIA-TION. 11'J N. Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pn.-an Pn.-an Institution having a bich reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill- quit BANKING. Salt Laie City National Ban! OF UTAH. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,. 8500,000 PAID UP CAPITAL, 8100.000 SURPLUS JUHD 870,000 B.M. DuRELL, JOSEPH M BURKET1 President, Cashier, IIEMPSTEA1) A kTk'KPATRIvK. T7ILL RECEIVE DEPOSITS, OPEN YY Accounts, make Collections, Bay and Sell Exchunge and Bullion, Loan Money, and lteuo Leitors of Credit avci'ablo throughout the United Statos and Europe. Correspondents: Wuw Vohi INutional Park Bank, Post ok National Bnnk of North Anierloa Chicago Third National Bank. St. Louis Third National Bnnk. Omaha Omaha National Bank. Sam F&akcisco A'ational Gold Bank and Trust Coniparjy. Lokdos McCnIIoch & Co, Money deposited fur our orcdit wilh oui London, New York, Chicago, St. Louie and Sun Erancia:o correspondents will be paid at this Bank at eight tf Tolographio Tranflfori or Bills of Exchange. da DESERET NATIONAL BANK OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Paid-up Capital 8200,000 Authorised Capital 81,000,000 Wll. H. HOOPER, President, - H . d. ELLKEDUE, Vios-Prcat., ) BK1GHAM YOUNO, f Wm. JENNINGS, VDiraotor JOHN SHARP, F. LITTLE, I L. S. HXLLS, Cashier, J DEAL IK COLD DUST, COIN EXCHANGE Land Warrants, College Scrip, etc. Collections matle aul vromotiy remitted. i'oaziaM Bxchakge Fob Salx. (nlereat Fald on Savings Deposits. n . V. WHITE. w. S. H'OOBKUK WHITE & McCORNICK, (Saccosson to A. W. White A Co.) East Temple at., Salt Lake City. DEALERS IN Gofd Dust, Coin and Bullion Exchange on all the principal citieoi the United States and Europe. fnrtfonlar attention given to Collections ano proceeds remitted at car rent rate of Kl chan on day of payment Mining Stocks Bought and Bold on CommiaaioiU CoBJLKBPOaDUrTI : Ban of California, - Snn FranoHet LaidUw & Co.,AKts.Bank of Cala. Now York iJoniinercial National Banlt Chicago Stace BaviDgs Aaaociation tit. Louta Jmaha Not:o-ft1 Llauk Om ah t Attobbbt GEO. E. WniTNEY. Buokkbj! 1. GLAZIER A Co., S. ?. mrl4 LIQUORS, ETC. NELSON BOUKOFSKY'S rt CZ3 k, fts. United we stand, divided wo full WHISKY. McKonna'a Nelson County Kentucky Extra Old Bourbon Whisky. J, A, Miller's JMra Oil Bonrtioi, UALDWIN'B Superior 01(1 BourDon Whisky.; COGNAC A. SEIGXETTE, and othor oholco brandioa. CALIFORNIA WINES The finest and bast brands that could bo with special caro for lauily use. A full line of the finest brands of CIGARS. 8 Remember the address, -Bft 58 Main Street, 612 One door North of WolU, Farso A Co Tie ProYO MamMirlDi Co PROVO CITY. Manufacturers ol WOOLEN GOODS Of all binds. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT always on bond, at VEKY LOW PRICKS for CASH and all kinds of Marketable Produoo. DO NOT IMPORT before you oxominc our Goods and Prices. 200,000 lbs. Wool Wanted. JAMES DUNN, 2Sm Superintendent. 141 WARD BRUSH FACTORY HAVE REMOVED To four dotra south of the Walkor Ho use. Main Street H0ME-MADEBE,USHE3 Of lut-erirr quality and at loir prices. on hand aad mado to order. Wholesale and Retail. Wc Invite Comparison with the Imported Im-ported Article, 1 o'20 WM.H. MILES, Supt, Walker Brothers. - FT COUNTRY DEALERS CAN BUY OF US Choice Dark Prints at 8, 82 and 9cts. per yard. AJTD STAPLE DOMESTICS EMBRACING Sheetings, Ticks, Stripes, Checks, Cheviots, Denims, Ducks, Cotton Flannels and Bleached Muslins, at New York quotations, freight added. American Dress Goods, Corded Alpacas, Alpaca Lustres and Tycoon Reps, Cheap. OUR RETAIL DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT IS WELL STOCKED WITH Dress Goods, Flannels, Repellants, Linseys, Shawls, Hosiery, Cloaks, Ladies' Suits, Merinoes, Cashmeres, Alpacas, CloaUings, Furs, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ladies' and Children's Underwear, Notions, etc., etc., WHICH HI H1YE DETERMINED ID SELL CHEAP. JMERCHANT TAILORING AXD C1.0T12 UBP-a-lTI'T A 1 BUSINESS SUITS made to order at $45.00 per Suit. We have an immense stock of Broadcloths, Black Cassimeres, French, English and Scotch Suitings, California Cali-fornia and Eastern Clothes, Waterproof Meltons, Beavers, Chinchillas, Cloakings, etc., suitable for Boys' and Men's Suits, Men's and Ladies' Cloaks and Children's Wear, which we will sell cheap by the yard or make up to order. LIQUORS. E. & ooumsky! wiiiMniiorBeaiers Invite their friends and the puhlie generally to impact their large and complete stook ef FINE LIQUORS. WINES And CIGAES. Sole A genu for J. F. Cutter and Miller's Extra OU BOURBON WHISKY, S. B. Ross and Cabinet Old Bourbon, Fine Importnd Brandy, Gin and Bum, California and Imported Wine?, Champagnes, Bitters, Alo, Porter, etc, constantly on hand. Ppeoial attention giron to Family Trade. All orders promptly fillod. SECONDSOUTH STREET Third dooruostof East Tempi St., SALT LAKE CITY. si8 Cash paid lor Hides, Pelts and Wool. Warehouse Jennings Tannery. CLOTHING, ETC. REGGEL'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. T AM NOW PREPARED TO 1 otjor tins BGaion to my many customors MORE NOVELTIES And a greater variety in my lino of goods, which herealtor will consist of READ T-MADB MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHSftSC, BOOTS AND SHOES, &c; &Cr, Together with my MERCHANT TAILORING afiADLISHMKNT, 1 Which I make a specialty and guarantee a perfect fit, as wo have a cutter that has had exporienco in this special line lor the past Iwenty-Qvo yoars. Cloths, Cassimeres. Testings and Trimmings CONSTANTLY ON HAND, GIVE ME A CALL ! If Yu Wish to SAVE 25 PER CENT. Come and 3oo Mo. -To the Who! Mule Trada I offeri lai go inducements. ai FIRST-CLASS JOB WORK At LOW FIGURES at tho; 'HERALD" JOB DEPARTMENT LECAL NOTICES. MOTICE. To tho Stockholders of the Vallojo Tunnel and Mining Company: A SPECIAL MEKTLNO OF TLIE ST0CK-holden ST0CK-holden of this company will bo held on Thursday, the 21st day ot October, 1&75, at 10 o'cluck am., at theoftlae of C, W. iionnett. No. U0 Main street, Salt Lake City, fur tho purpose of el acting- truateos and officers of s aid company, and for transacting such oibar business as may lawfully coma before said meeting. Called by us, stockholders, pursuant to law, as witness oar hands this 1st day of Oo- tobor, ISib, CHAR. F. SMITH, L. U- COLKATH. j. y. woouaiAN. A. DEWEY, J. U. 11 AGUE, o7 WSL CALUEK. The above election is postponed until Nov 12th, Ibla, at tho same hour and placo. C1IA8. F. SMITH, Prest. JOHN W. KEHK, L. U. COLUATI1, J. W HASK1N, WM, CALDtH. 022 J.U. UAUUH. LECAL SUMMONS. Iu the District Court iu itud for the Third Judicial District, Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Alexander T. Eritton, Horace J. Gray and Willis DrumLuond, plaintillV, vs. William A. fckephons, trustee, defendant. de-fendant. The People of the United States, in the Territory of Utah, seiid Greeting : TO WILLIAM A. STEPHENS, 1 Trustee, defendant: You are hereby here-by required to appear in aa action brought against you by the nbovc named plainiitls in the District Court of lhe Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and tn answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of tho day of service) at tor the service on you of this summons if served within thia county; or, if served out of this vuuuvj, um 1U mm district, wiunn twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by delimit will be taken against you, according to tho prayer of said complaint. Tlie said action is brought to recover tho sum of $2,600, with interest theroon from July 26th, 1875, at 6 per cent, per annum, alleged to bo duo from defendant defend-ant to pli.imilts tor professional services as attorneys at law lor tho defendant, and for costs of tuit. And you are hereby notified, that if you fait to appear and answer the said complamt as above required, tho said plainlitlk will lake judgment against you for said sum of $2,500, with interest aforesaid afore-said and coats. Witnesg my hand and the Senl of the District Court of the Third Judicial .District, in and for I BKAL ttlie Tritory of Utah, tbia I J 2,Lh day of Septombor, in the ' year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. seventy-five. Edward R. McKbah, Clerk. By WilliB P. ifcBride, Deputy Clerk. RARE mum OPPORTUNITY. WISHING to UKTIltE FKOil Business, Busi-ness, we will Bell our entire stock of General Merchandise at Kelton, Utah, on good terms, with which is connected a woll-establishod forwarding and Commission Com-mission business to Idaho and Eastern Oregon. Wo carry no dead stock. For particulars apply to tho undersigned on or before the 25th of November next, t ELLSWORTH & LOUTUAN. olC SEWINC MACHINES. Geo. W. Crockwrll. O. H. Bassitt, J THE ZtTZETW" "ViCTOR" LIGHT RUNNING 1 NOISELESS! A LOCK-STITCH MACHINE of perfect mechanism and mich simple construction that Delicate Ladios can DO TUB CO ARSK8T WOKK without faligUO and without requiring mechanical skill. A Revolution in Sewing Machines Has boon wrought wherever the " "V" I C T O I?," Has boon introduced. The Only IteliabFe Tension I 'The Only Perfect Shuttle! The Only Setf-Hetttng Needle I The Only Perfect Under braider I 7t attachments for norominr (all widths), Felling. Quiliiog, Embroideries. Cording, Tuckint. Urnidiujr. Hinding, V ranch Tritn-mins. Tritn-mins. KuQlnig. Putllmg. tJatherinn (and s iiohiiiK to a bricd ai ono operation), all perfect and easily lilted to tho maouiaa. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. CKOCKWELL A BASSKTT, Gen'l Agent. 1st South Stront. s"alt Lako City, aul9 iVicfl, Twenty-Eivc Cents. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. NINETY-NINTH EDITION. Containing a comploto list of all the towns in the united State, Territories and iho Domin-ion Domin-ion of Canada, having- a population great i than 6,000 according to tho last census, tose-thor tose-thor with tho namosof the newspapers having tho largest h oal circulation in each of the places named. Aln a r:t-:!,-.,n ; n,t,. . csi mujiii. t : 'Mi n t O.lO 1 c.t,i.'s e ' '' alt ;ha heliKkin, ftta. i ,c .'-; K, ii.-.-M'.1nl 1'omi'n.VrTi i " i.k-:.m.J-v'?;;:1;;': f',"'.u;l,:"" i fflho-.Ah r '. aovtrliins; innr,y tables 'of ' rato.SSow'iog; tlie ecsl ol nilvoilisitijj in various r oivstinjiers, nnd everything which a beginner In ad Far Us-IDE Us-IDE wnu'd likutu l.n.iw. Ad.iross liKO. 1'. KOVFLL A CO. uJl 41 Park How, Now 1'ork. Tie Lamest anil Best-assorM . STOCK OF JgNVELOPEg' Ever brought to IHah On hand and for ealo nt the Herald o&ico. |