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Show Farmers, where do you sell your grain ? o2 Knowlden buys all the grain that id oflered, for cash, and pays the highest high-est price. o2 Knowlijkn will contract rbr grain at Ofcden, Kaysville, or on the line of the U. P. K. B., in quantities. o2 Knowldin' will sell grain cheap in large or imall Iota than anybody. 02 Kkowldsh wishes to buy all the grain from the South, and pay the grand cash. o2 Kn'owxdkx will sell flour to families fami-lies in Iota of five sacks at a bargain. ' o2 Rockv ilocxTAiN Coax office, 109 Kimball Block. Call and leave your order before the snow flies. R. C. Facer, agent. o2 Tinsmiths wasted at Callahan's. 830 Household Fcrmtuke for sale at auction at Geo. Taylor's house, 1st South street, opposite 14th Ward school house, Monday, Oct. 5th, at 11 o'clock, consisting of fine Brussels Brus-sels carpets, elegant walnut bedroom ae's, cook and parlor stoves, centre tables, lace curtains, china and kitchen kit-chen ware, silver and glass ware. Sale positive. Terms cash. H. A. Reed, auctioneer. ol We are going to put a new covering cover-ing on the dome. Not the dome of St. Peter's, but the don o of reflection reflec-tion . You can get all the latest novelties, in Hubs, CapB, and Genti' seasonable gloves at our practical Hatters, Dun ford k Sons. Salt Lake City, Sept. 30, 1S74. ol The Destiny of our Plankt and the Obigis, Development and Destiny Des-tiny of Man. Denton's second course of Scientific lectures in the Institute, will commence on Friday, Oct. 2d, at 7:30 p. m., and continue on each succeeding week-dsy evening even-ing to the close. Tickets for the course, $1, may be obtained at Dwyer's book store, and At the hall. Single admission, 25 cent. See handbills for particulars., ol Dr. C. W. Hjogins. Dear Sir: Af- j ter testing your most excellent metli-! cines, and feeling sure that my life, would not have been spired until the 1 present time, had I not used them, I teel that I could souud your fame all over the land to all suffering humanity.. human-ity.. When I . commencfd taking your medicine I was troubled with -the Dropsy and Catarrh. I feel pleased with your treatment, and know you havo done ill you promised to do, when yon first commenced treating me. I am gratefully yours, B. Brown, 7th Ward, Salt Lake City. 830- Depot for the sale of A. Booth's Oysters, wholesale and retail, in quantities to suit purchasers. Oysters Oys-ters served in every style, and at all hours. C. H. Wagner, sole agent. s30 For late styleB of Gents' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, call at F-Auerbach F-Auerbach fc Bro. -2G Choice Wines and Liquors, lOdts. per glass, at the Old City Liquor fltnrp. s30 We have moved. Joalin & Park. sl2 . ' The best pickling vinegar at G. W. Davis'. Specialties. Dr. C. W. Higgina has nine tegt'inoninls from first-class gentlemen and luuioe of this city who . have been cured of different chronic diseases. If you wish a cure of any , chronic complain ts call and see Doc-, Doc-, tor H- , one door north of the WalkerHou30. The fact of the Dr's '; having been so successful during the four months he has been with us, rspcaka well of his curability of chronic, chron-ic, diseases. Salt Salt Salt. I have 1,500 Ions of fine and coarse salt, pure and -free from aaleratus, for sale- at Jones' Jniriberyard. -World. s27 Jhk highest price paid for dried flnft,'? of ll kinds at G. W. Davis'. s2-l .iJtvrECEtVKP a fine assortment of SuawJs Scarfs, Velvets, .Dress Goods ftndTftHC Goods, at F. Auerbach k Bro. Davis' -1iiS are unrivalled for quality. Read the ".open letter" in another column, it's interesting. e2t To Sheep Washers. From one hundred to one thousand pounds of leaf tobacco Tor sale cheap at Sam Levy's, 91 Main street. Apply eaily. 17 Splendid skit views of the Great West, all styles. 0. R. Savage's art gallery! two doors south of Temple Block. . 17 Jl3T RECEIVED fresh, Select Bl-Ul- moro can oysters, and transplanted California shell oyster, every day, at the Saddle Rock Kestauraut. sl3 Thi goods at Davis' speak for themselves.. Joslix & Park have moved, sl- Notkkto 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, No. 85 Main street, next door to the First National Bank, where, with increased facilities, we are enabled to show a stock of clothing, furnishing toods, etc., to a better iid vantage and at lower prices than Any house in the Territory. We also cll the especial attention of the wholesale trade to our immense (-took. aull Sikoel Brothers. JofiLis & Faks have moved, il- Housekeepers and laundresses will be pleased to know that Duryeas' famous " S,tin Gloss Starch" is now being introduced in S.ilt Lake City. The reputation of this article needs no comment. Its popularity in the East and Europe, where it has been sold for tbc past iiltcen years, is n -w extending over the great West. The best judges declare it to be the ' perfection per-fection rj tpmlity." $29. Utah Central Railroad. Conference Con-ference trains will run daily during Conference, leaving Ogden at 5:00 and S:40 a. m. Arrive at Salt Lake at 8:15 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, GOc. Trains will leave Salt Lake at 3;45 and 5:05 p. m. Tickets good from October 5th to Outober 12tn. James Sharp, General Gen-eral Freight and Ticket Agent. John Sharp, Superintendent. b30 The best route east. The old Chicago & North Western Railroad is Oie route yet. It is the shortest And best line. Pullman cars and best accommodations of all kinds are given. M. H. Davis, ticket agent, at White it McCornick's bank, can. sell you tickets and tel 1 you all about this fowl. n7 Tajce Notice. On account of ill health I will sell my entire slock of farniture at eastern cost and freight, being desirous of leaving for Califor nia. J. M. Joelson, Greesbeck's block, Salt Lake City. mS Clothes Cleaning and Repairing promptly attended to by Thomas Spillman. Leave orders at the Overland House. . s27 Do sot buy adulterated coffee when you can obtain it pure and fresh ground daily at G. W. Davis'. I - a24 Buy your Wood of C. B. Durst. Yard at the Depot. a4 Geo. Showell, scavenger for the city. 02 We have moved. Joalin it Park. el2 To the Trade. "Wo desire to inform tne tradi that we arc now receiving our new sttyk of Full Clothing, consisting of the bet styles and pattorns manufactured by ourselves expressly ex-pressly for this market, and which will be the litrgeH stock of clothing erer import-d to this city. Wo invito thu trade to examine ex-amine our goods, which we will soil at 'ew ork wholc.ftlti rules, or about 10 pr cent, loss than any other house in this city. . L. Got.DHKRO & Co.'s, Wasatch Hotel Building, i Manufactory, Si Leonard Street, ISuw York si 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 11:00 a. m., leaving 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 find return, $2; American Fork to Salt Lake and return, $1.9(1; Lehi to Salt Lake and return, $1.75; Draper to Salt Lake and return, Sandy to Salt Lake and return, $1; Junction to Salt Lake and return, 7rc; tnnwocid to Salt Lake and return, 50c. Trains leave Sail Lake fr Provo Pro-vo at 7 a. in., trains leave Salt Lake for Sandy at 2. -TO p. m. Ticket? good from October -rth to Octobei 12th, l.74. James Sharp, Gencrai Freightand Ticket Agent. Feramor? Little, Sjp;rintendcnt. 31 Good fs.e.-e?.vis; 5ug.ir 8 pounds for $1 at ii. W. Davis'. i?4 BANKING. First National Bant of Utah, SALT LIKE CITY. u-.wc.v.i tj:d di;po.ittoi! r AND Financial Agent of the United Statu. WARREN nuSEV, Fro-idem. ANTUO-NY UODBli, Collier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, S500.000 Paid-up Capital 8150,000 Earnings, 8175,000 DVJIr.S'D for 1S72, T,0 n- mil. DIVJDF.XD for 1873, r0 per ecnl. Tho Oldest Banking Institution in Utah. A General Banking Business Transacted. AQENCIES IN GOIORADO AND MONTANA. COLLECTIONS Promptly Attended to. Interest alloiced on Time Dcjiositx. OFFICE OF THE Central Pacific E. E., 0TEB WBLLS, K4KH0 A CO. nu25 C. F. 8MURI?, Acievt. OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, " Omaha, Neb. Tn LAIUIBST AtTD FINEST HOTEL ot(tooo Chicago and S.n Franoijoo. OPttNED, OCT. 1. IS7.", ISO. 1HRALL, Propr-tior. oca NOTICES. NOTICE. I GEXRliAL MKETINK OF TUB fl STOCKllOLDKliS OF ZION'S CO-OPEHATIVJ5 MERCANTILE INSTITUTION will bo hold at tho Olu Taiikunacle, in this city, Ou HO.VDAI, Oi l. r!li, 1STI, At 2 P.M., far the cVtion of Officers for the enduing year. T. (i. WEIlIlElt, ol Sy. TAX NOTICE. , Aa49ErKK & Coi I.KCTOIl's On U K, Cctt'HT UorE, Salt Lftko City, Oc'obcr lit, 1574. THE TAX-PAY RKS or SALT LAKE COUNTY are hereby notifi.-d that their County and T crritoriol Taxes cms-, y.' paid wilLin iiiV. n duy& from Die (lulu Loruuf, lo savo coil- kiij wf prop'.Tty. Aiso.or arid Collector. P.S. Wheat tuk-n in payment of , taxes, di-livorwl at 51 ilW ifc Sun'a .Mills, ol K. J G , A. and C. NOTICE. T HEIIEBT NuIUV 1BK IT B MO .1 i-Dor I'r th'. ' will rtt Wa reipi ril ) t r tvy d-bi emtri'-od ly Mn. -Mm hi iVe-son a;'ier 60.1021 ocr u.h, t . 1" L. J. Pari RSO.N. .CITY TAX NOTICE. HAVING RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUC-TIONS from ti.o CilV Ctur,ci. to ' eii force UiC pay moat uf ' OKMXQl EXT ITY TAX KM, . I hereby notify a!! p--roris inlen-Uy. , thfit nn.s dt-;iri'j';ent lui'i are i.b' 1 lviTHiK tt:" UAVtifn.m date brrf, ad-: ad-: ditiij'ial cost wui 1-c addf-d, aivj propKirn .dTertiMxl fcrfa without funlivr nolle', JOHN B. WINDER, City A'-it ar.d OJifetor Utbr IB, Ci 7 Hall. it IalreCitT, SeptrmW H, 1&74 tH GRAXD OPEXINTt. ON SATLHJa, OCT. Sao. MRS. WILKINSON Will or en to lbs La ios of Salt Laks Cr.y -rd icini;y,a s;-!eajii a: 5 3 rimes t of Fall ad w icisr Uiu Hjugd s. insrvrteo I :rota Vcrk -nj a ifurnia tofpitur 1a choice lot pi" isiac'.t' C.j and lk', anu i-kcey Motions, 10 whijh sis call; iheiri. o-cil o-cil attention 01 LUMBER, ETC. SIERRA NEVADA LUMBER ASSOCIATION, Dealon in all kinds of LTJMBER, Doors, Sash, Blinds, MOULDINGS, LATH, SHINGLES, WOOD TUMI'S mil WATKR rirsf . COMMOX LUMBER nd after Oclobor 1st will bo grailod, rftHging in .price froia J S2S lo S.15 per M. Sierra Ne?aia Lnmlor Associatior. Successors to T. R. Jonos and Bryani Brotliers, Half Blook Sooth of Depot. SM'L McFARLAND. Agaat. B H. BARRON, SupoHDtendent. au'.2 GRAND OPENING OP FALL FASUIOAS AT Mrs. COLEBROOK'S Temple of Fashion rpUB LADIRS ARB RKSPKCT KDt.LY 1 invited to inspect our KUKU.ANT choice of PAKIS add KLW YOhK intern Hais and L'onneU in oar KV sllW KOOM it here you o&d ae A Fine Assortment of Flowers, Ostrich Plumes, (sill &hadei), The latoit desiaog in Bugle Lace Trimmings. Spanish and French Laces, Falls, Gnw Grain Ribbons, Ladies' Belts, Ornaments and. Fancy Motions. A large aajortaient of Ladies' Uxtrimmed Hats, in Felt, Bcavor, iitiu, Velvet and Straw. Resreotfu'ly acknowlodeioK put fnvorf. wt feel as -u rod thu tao pros 0 at dock will n:ure favorable notice. f2i HERALD JOS PRINTING. HERALD f ctob f PRIT1G OFFICE. Wo are urotared Improved Machinery Firsl-class Stock KITRXSIVK EXFEUIKXCIt TO TIO All kinds of Job Work GUARANTEE SATLFAC'TION. Jl-'OSTEJtS I PLAY-DII.T.S, ALTTION 11ILI.S, l)ul)(ii:US, Ac. All Sizes, Styles and Colors. We Invite Inspection! ! Herald Printing Mi PolMini COMPANY. ; 8T. LOUI8 HOT EL8. SOUTHERN nOTECl I ProntiM muh.hh, aad WLlzttbis., jsAiis-r LOU1H, MO. , I LAVKILLK. WAHNKR A Co.. Prop'. all iu aioit,tmer.t J t tfinr re t I1 ' limw rui.i.:ii ic tb cr!'t ml.an-Un- i;h I H tfco deOBiw th mrn-t' fi'-ri- It , ' mo ard ei U j9 H 1 'i t;on- :tt U. Ibe wr.ti ot xbt jn'c" '' tb- "' 1. Tr,r t wi imi riTfvl Ji.rvtcr !iinr from , tb 5ri t'-or 10 I be ui or.o. I hj.ilr(-J DdMMisl'oi 1 1'-l-'I'iFi'.n, nwf ) , rr.t-jola of tb bil- D'1 I GROCERIES, ETC. 'What's a' the Steer?" LIOOELL & BROWN Hareiuft rteoivrxl ohr fictjibipmont direct irom cviiana of HOIKS' Cohraifd F1XNAS DADDIBS. In Catt, DUX DEE MARMALADE. KDLSBURdli OATMEAL acd PEA MEAL . L- ROSE CO'S lIMK JUICE, CORDIAL. Ao. ift. Ac Also a Larj Stock of Staple H Fancy GBOCEBIES PROVISIONS. Sir. n . .T.rrb.'l7. A f. on suit icq timti. t lom. and reaciiju. aa KEM KKY BLOOD. Orer Soreniy "Shorl-hom ,? Dur-h:ini Dur-h:ini Balls and Hettcrs, Thornichbro,:iirt iuprrted from K-ctnckj -iljuur-u, mi and ro-.ru, will be Bold a low pri.-e aud Hj.cn rc.toQablo tarmt. lo fare ROLT:H-KKVTCCK Y COTS- -0LU HI CK-8.atS7i.SucU at are sold in Kentaeky at t2K PHTKlt SAXBASOXS. Pall Lake City, Vtth. -opt. 20. 1ST. 1J2 AN OPEN LETTER. ! OrVce of the IVorking-Mcn's (.Vvf-jwn-tivc Association. Slt Lakk Citv, UtaJ Tcr., &-pt,, 1S74. Dear Public : Wc oxrc you our thanks, ami respectfully respect-fully ask you to accept the same, or the gemrvus patronage given us, u hieh has made us, thus tir, suecessfiU ih our vctc aitcnse, and tec invite n contin .atxon of your ptitiomtge, assuring you we will endeavor to nnril it. H't! noff oper, to tie working classes mo- cptu tictiltu-ly, the remaining shares of our l.kipital Stock, at par, $'iU each, not exceed tug fifty aJatres lo one person. We bcticve, dear public you a'e con-ttimtl con-ttimtl that there ts " nothing like IcatJicr" to protect that extkkmki.y important im-portant portion of your iKHiy, the fert. i'lpcr soles and imitation tcathcr uppers up-pers arc, class ealty speaking, ,lplayeel out," and our etttiblit.imrnt U "run place where gox d, durable, handsome, cheap, hunkst Jioots and Milks can be pro- The poor, the " well or?'," a.id the rich; the young, the middle-aged and the old, Lett ose now come who ni'vr came bo-fore, bo-fore, And i!ki.-o wJio alwtiys fftinc now come once more a;irf prepare for Thll a, id Winter. Our Hoots and Shoes w,ll ,it your heod, feet ami pockets, in fact " wc it gieayou Ids," and prove that tee arc, as ever. Your rf'H-ofiYf, faithful swvanls, Tho Working Mrn't Co-uifniilu Assoclndun S. Don't forget our address, Qfl Main Street If yon, cannot call, J J send your orders by mail for Jioots, Shoes, Leather, J-indings, cte.t to e'-2 S. P. CRourToir, Supt. SALT LAKE HOTELS. TAYLOR'S HOTEL Situated in ilio Business part of the City, lulf liloek -Southof Z. C. jr. . A (.tuict Aivl lcsivYla)p Huii-o. Hoomi i'lco inl. Cloan and Airy. - TERMS TO SUIT THE TIM la: Room &nd Roard jicr .lav tl." to 2.00 r oooi anl H"ard por wook, 0 O' to VI -i0 Rui'iui, ior day to 1.00 Board, per dm 1.0'J SidrIo uioall fo ct XOWNSENO HOUSE, HALT XAIi-K CITV. THE LEADING HOTEL OF UTAH. JAMKH TOWrJSKND. Prorriotor, THE SALT LAKE .HOUSE. FIRT-CT.ABS FAKE, ami SIX:OM)-OI,ASS 1'RICK. Tti"sc ulio wn!'l f'ti'.v Comfortable Hotel Life can fimt it at the Kill l.ul.e lovr. MAU31I & UHEl'.NF.WAI.D, .u'..j , Pioi'rtotnrr. VALLEY-HOU S E ." ircH( IttMlitrflon fu I'rlvcii lo Null I he Times. Roa.nl and room, )vr dity....?l W to f'2 (W Single iiu'iUb r0 SiiiKl" bt-dn Ml yinffio roc'inp, wr tiny 7t lo 1 00 jm7 IMHI, Jt SUl'.KNXlN. OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SAIT LAKE OITY. First Class Accomodation for Ladies aui GccUcmcD. Ht.yn it Pat from nfitoll'") Hrim jppr Wreh fj U!) II. urn atil f:"..r: j.nj ri.- J A to I : K.sr in Jtrd Hoard l-ot Wea ., I.(A)U fc '') J;. li-ard 1 or U ovk A rj hioalo Moult '& craU. Brixr Shop and Uiaxnirj oonnactod with tba liolal. noM UKNHY BKUNTON. Proprietor. OODEN HOTELS. BEARD8LE f HOUSE, O'DEN .TtiNf.TJON. 'iu il a pomtidaiion f r trmfifnf tnJ lioioe M.IJ. JJEAKUhLLY. I'n-prietur. DfilOn DEPOT HOTEL RMLUOAO DINING HALL, OO- I J.IN. I. TAU. S.taaOd op r.allrofcd I'luhrm, Joootioc cd Li. I, atd 0. ('. J i,J(oh'. toarll H. f ri ; r,mi. WEST J0R3AN MtLL3. rBT JfH'.HAN i-.l-T AM) M K H rbBnl M,il. l,a ), c .l-nj i-, f,t,t-eU f,t,t-eU rut iiira f di to c in t - uli nny ir.ir, 'irr ..ry. Jl ,n , ... r.,n hj II . , . ri'.r Uir..e. r. ort ..) a . 'i . Lmkiko, -.in.or n r 1 1, t- l.r.t...) h. A I' rj JM,. h r,r.-r v. ih i..-u- m r('Pi-ciB,i 1 ,h 1 fi'i-JT. r.'l ii,-. i:. itt .nti-.i,fr t.f t.-,,T p rmtr rjtmrf u g'.Te ui a tml, , |