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Show CLOThVNG ! : SIEGEL BEO'S, Wholesale Clothiers, Importers and Jobbers in 31 EX'S FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, HATS, BLANKETS, RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER CLOTHING, CALIFORNIA" UNDERWEAR, DUCK SUITS, OVERALLS, all qualities. ,' We Carry The Largest 'Stock in the Territory J Of the above Goods, and at BOTTOM PBICBS. SIEGEL BROS., Established 1S6-L Salt Lake City. BOOTS I SHOES Of every description, I A" e'j'es and qualities, Wholesale, Retail, and j Wholesale, Retail, and made to order at :made to order at , nrOCDCT t'THE BIG BOOT," ""tnci 87 EAST TEMPLE ST. - TALL i ft2 Oar goods are unex ; B Wff g jcelled in quality andj f I I jmoderate pricea. TANNING St I win. H. kowe, supt., 'MANUFACTURING j 3ALT LAKSCITT j UTAH'S I LEATHER PROSPERITY INSURED f a UU If her citizens will lib-; imported. irris.EUCi ASSOCIATION. TANNERY, I9TH WIRD, G. VENARD'S COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, Ths oldest ostablishmont of this kind on the Pacitic Coast. ESTABLISHED 1851. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. I beg loavn to inform my numerous customers ia Utah, that a vile imitation of my justly ce'.ebratod CHAKT11ES COFFEE, wich I originally introduced oh this coast (27) twenty-seven years ne?, has boen ex'eniively sold in Utah. 1 hU base imitation consittinfr of a very spurious spuri-ous admii ure h a very small ijuantiiy of low grade coffee, i (packed in bags and cans cloao'y resembling niino in color and itylo ' f printing. I, ther lurj, rcquutit my customors and tho public in ganaral to beware of thia fraud, and not 10 accept as gonuino any paoksge of Cliartroa Coflca, unlo-B bearing bear-ing my name and eignaluro. I shall shortly commence a lawsuit against the imitators of my brand of Co flee in orde-to orde-to assort roy rights. n22 G- VENARD. HO, EVERYBODY I Bring your Harper's Monthly, Weekly, and Baiara to tho Herald Bindery.. First-olasa work at low rates. m NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY the undersigned, tho owners of moie than one-third of the Capital Stock ot the Utah Southern Railroad Company, that a ileeling of Die Stockholders of the said Utah Southern Rb.I-road Rb.I-road Company will be held at the Banking Llou5o of Ibo Deseret National Bank in Salt Lake City, in the Territory of Utah, at 11 o'clock a.m. of Monday, tho 24th day of February, A.D. 1879, for tho purpose of amending tho Articles of Association of the said Company, by changing its southern terminus from York, in Juab county, to a point about thirty miles south of York, at or near Chicken Creek, in said Juab county, in the Territory of Utah. The meeting called by a portion of tho undersigntd for February 11, for tho above-mentioned purpose, "w ill not bo hold on that dale. John Sharp, Sidney Dillon, William Jrxnikgs, William H. Eooper, Fkramobz Little, Hob ac k S. Eldsedok, Joon Sharp, Jr., Jamks Sharp, J as. T. Little, H. S. Youso, Jesse W. Fox, A. 0. Smoot. Salt Lake City, JaD. 22, 1S79. j 10 STOVES. STOVES. to: GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., Eavo lutt raoelTod fall Una of the celebrated 6TEWART HEATERS, for Parlors, CLINTON CABINET RANUES ir Offices, Stores and Halls. great variety and of all sixes; tht The HARVARD FRANKLIN, tho Cl'"g """" HandBomoet Opetf Parlor Stove made. ( CANNON, BOXand other UEATEKf CXX)K STOVES Reporter, Golden for Stores, Offices, Bur Rooms Crown and Stewart. Ao.-'a complete assortment. FURNACE WORK A SPECIALTY! Having ft well -appointed Shop we are prepared to do all kinds of TIN and SHEET IRON WORK with promptness, A Liberal Discount to Country Dealers. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO. OS6 98 Main Street. rUlt Lake CilrJ 07 R IT IN" Iv S ! J. IT. CLEiLETSHAW, Keopt onhsnd jtncli of Trunks of nil Mf"S- Tiuiki made to order and Kepaireil on short notice at tho lowest living rates. iManaftctory and Salesroom, 85 Fint Sjutn Strwt, Wit of Dinwaoaev't, Addrm P. 0. BoilOSS. SALT LAKC CITY, REWARD ! ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD, To any person who can find anything deleterious or not absolutely Pure in those FAMOUS CANDIES, only manufactured man-ufactured at the PIONEER CANDY FACTORY And Oyster Crolto, 17 FIR3T SOUTH STREET. d22 CEO. AHBOCAST. NO HUMBUG ! Previous to Removal lo Itotlie, I Mill Nell all Watches, Chains, Kings, Lockets, Solid Silver and Plated Ware and Pocket and Table Cutlery at Cost. Call at once. L. HOLLANDER, One Door North of Walker Bro's. Show Cases, Shelves, Counters and lias Fixtures for Sate. Store to Rent, with free use of Fire-Proot Vault. BRANSQNJNITTER IMPBOVED. siaxi-i.li;, PltACTICAL, UUllAIiL-E. If I cannot Teach any Member of your Family, over Ten Years old, to Knit within One Hour, so as to make two pairs of Socks per Hour, you need not buy one. Leave address at Idaho Store and I will call at your house wilh Knitter and show its operation. Makes Cotton, Wool, Silk and, Linon Goods. Circulars furnished. fur-nished. Agents aufl Canvassers Wanted. JSO.W. SXELL. T1S JOHN N. GOODWIN, Gcraiisellor - at- Law, Federal Buildings, No. 632 F Street, (Room 31,) WASHINCTON, D. C. Feferonce "W. H. Hooper. aul4 IMERNATIOML REVIEW For 1S79- Thi3 Review, heretofore issued aa a "Bi-monthly," will be continued upon a now plan, and erery effort will be made and no expense si arcd to kaep it the best Keview and of tbo highest class. With tbi- object, and in order that it may bo more fully abreast of curront events than is possible wi'.h a bi-monthly publicatioD, tho "International" will bo i.-suod as a ASonLldy on and alter January 1679. With the March number tho editorship will be assumed by Air. John 1". AJorse, J r., aulh .r of ibo "Life of Alexander Hamilton," "Famous Trials," etc., etc., ar.d by Mr. Bknhy Cabot Lodge, formerly for-merly editor of llio iVorfA American lieview, Mid nutbor of tho "Life of George Cabot." Air. Henry B. Barnes, tho present editor, will retain his connection con-nection with the Review moro especially espe-cially hs business editor and manager, Jt is intended to mike the "International" "Inter-national" the lpading Roviow oflhe United Stated, and the eousl of the best Enelish or continents! periodicals. Many now writers will furnish articles to tho "Internah nal" in addition to tho already long lt;t of well-known contributors. con-tributors. Hie publishers and editors propose to have ail tho principal topics of immediate intcrott treated in the Review by tluE0 porsnna who are especially lilted to deal with the various subjects. Tho "Inter- national" will not depend merely upon names, but upon tho choico of subject!, and upon tho intrinsic merit of the articles, in order to command public ht-tention ht-tention and approval, 'lho proprietor hope to make the Review indisper.snblo to every one who wishes to keep up with the best thought in America and Europe upon tho most important subjects. A uniquo and attractive feature of lho Review i3 lho Depirlmont ot" Contemporary Contem-porary Literature, which om braces a brief, impartial, and comprehensive sum roary of tho literary movement in nil the groat countries of Christendom. Tho tnovomei.t in England, France, and Germany has, been carefully jutlincd in an instructive and entertaining manner, by correspondents residing at the European centres of literary activity. In future like special tUtoutU'n ill be given to the leading features of lho literary movement in America. Luring 1S7'., articles may be expected 1 from writers of the highest rank on both fids of lha Atlantic. While foreign writers will be admitted freely, American writers will in future, as heretofore, have the preference. All former pledges of tho Review will continue to be observed. The subscription price will remain at $5, notwithstanding the increase in the annual number of pages. Single aumbra will contain 11- panes each, and will be sold at 60 cent There will be no chance in the price of back volumes or back numbers. A. 8. BARNES k CO., Publishers, 111 & 113 William Street, 2sew York. FOE It you wish to travel by the CHICAGO shortest, qujckest,oldeft,rW AND and the safest route between THE EAST. Omaha and Chicngo, yt-n must buyyour tickets via tht-Chicago tht-Chicago and North wselorn Railway. Its fare are at low as tceiowcet- Pullman Palace Hotel Dining and Sleeping Cars are run on it through express trains. The tslebrated Pullman Hotel Oars are run by this line and by this line alone, between Omaha and Chicago. All coupon ticket agpnU se' 1 ticket cm this rout, Buy j l by do other roata. TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. J. M. HOLLAND. Uflijo ovor Davis' tirccary Store, j Main Mreot, MADS EN'S SECOND-HAND STORE. HAVBYOU D0U5EII0LD t: :t floods JOU wEl to fll? r, Jt MaJien will iv lb bel ' J7 ynco for ibem. Do tod I 13 t purchaser Mtdson will iell oboni'or than any place in town. Sto-o opposite Z. C M-l . . WM. SHORT "ffTS KEEPS THE BEST MEAT -JJ always on hard- and will sell jfl 71 .-Ki.Ar tan anybody, for cwh. Be his trie camoof koei ice lho very finest sausaco in town, always lrsh dii W. PETERSEN, -r-itS BUTCHER. KFKPS ON HAND FtWiT tho Tory D0!l kinds of Meau in nwiTm Fami'y Irada solieiiod. Aluiij aaUvoredfrea. baojaio a specially. Dl9 C. LUCAS V-ryvis STILL IN THE FIELD lZJSj with tbo Choicosf Kiid of MaaU r-f'ft io thoir eaaaon. Weals delirerod V'V vi to order- Call on him at nil y-7& (land opposite Dicwoodoy'i. ? nl2 F. C. LYNCBERC, m KEE8 THE BEST STOCK OF 5. :?s Fruits and Vecetables to be found. Vrr-Ii Frosa bhrimps. Fish, Dame and ' I'rnlirr Groceries. Booth's eelo-bratoi eelo-bratoi tialoot Oyslorj. in -v"r' SEARS & LIDDLE. C DEALERS IN ORAIS, FLOVK, Va -tv7 Feed and Grooeriea . Baled Hay. i.ft.5' Yaor eusmm is solicited. Main ' t" treat, half block northof Doserei Ol H ACM AN & CANNON, via ! MERCHANT TAILOUS, M ! JGL opposite Walker Brottr' banb,uil keoi'j all kinds of Foreign and Ucmo-mada Ucmo-mada Cloths constantly on hand, out and made in firtt-oUss style. Gents' Suits furnished from SIS upwards. Also maVoa up Ladies' Uoods Jaokeis, Coats. Cloaks. Sc., A3. All kiodj of Clotains Cloinod and Repaired- di FOR THE HOLIDAYS CUTLER BROTHERS SW Will hnveafiodi'play , of Turkey, 'i-n-t. tii'iiiri'iTTii Duks, Oaxo, Ohioken?, Trout, etc. Choice Jamilo OrancoP. California I'oits, Michi-jrftn Michi-jrftn Applea, Now Ei?toro Fruits, Groceries, ef.. No. SJ First South titroot. n2l TrV OYSTERS. C BOOTU AND MAL-LOtt Y'S f?J;elent Oya'or. received daily uy OTfrrss. at Thojisea ii PetorsoL's, opto-sito opto-sito Diowoodey'a. ni) W. L. PRICE, JP DEALER IN POULTRY, FISH 4&yi V' and Game, Fruit. Vegetables rv-'tfiiPil Groceries. First South St.; oiposnu kimball Block. Salt Lake City. Goods delivecGd punctually in all parts of the city free. Satisfaction tuaiantoed nl'2 SALT LAKE HOUSE. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. S1.BO PER DAY. J. A. VARNES, Proprietor. A. ANDERSON, Jtf j. MANUFACTURER OF SALT f,-!flfll Lake G'ovcs. Buckskin BniU and U ' Y tnncy- Fur Robot, 53. Commercial Ujlii Rlrcot. Seiltog out vory ohoap. l'JO THE LITTLE BOOT. L FIRST DOOR ABOVE SAVAGE'S Bazar. Boots and Shoes of every kind. Repairs neatly oxocutod with die pat oh, by Jos. a. Hawlings. n--2 SAWS! SAWS! SAWS! SET AND SHARPENED, by J. THORN, at lho Liltlo Boot Store, first door abovo Saraec's. Good work EU3rn:eid and with oxpoditiou . n'12 JAS. H. MARTINEAU, TT O DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR U .O. and CIVIL ENGINEER. Logan, Cache County, Utah. Mineral rjurreyi made for Location or Patents nil! . J , Person Smith. A. F. Dorotnus. i SMITH &, DO REMUS, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND U. S. Mineral Min-eral Surveyors, intko a spooialty of Kailroad Engineering- and of Mining tlurvoy-ing tlurvoy-ing for PatooU, Adverao Claims and of Underground Un-derground U'orkirjflS, Office with 11. J . Kiohird i Co., Drussists, No 13 East Tom-; Tom-; pie Street Salt Lake City. P. O. Box 131. j WILLIAM BREDEMEYER, INING, CONSULTING AND CIVIL ii Enicinoor, U. S. M moral Surveyor for Utah and Idaho, Notary Public Goologioal examination, reporls on mining properties, surroys mines, raiiroais and oanala, and superinteuds tbe workings of tho amo Prepaxo ostim Hot aa i plans for opening and working mmrt. oiport en ruining questions ques-tions before the court, iaaieni P, O. lio; U57. Salt Lak4 oily, Li ill DANIEL DUNNc, OR AM ENTAL IRON WOKKS, AND Manuiacturer of Iron Foncioc. Gates and Oraa nonlal fenoing for Coaictory Lots. All kinds of Altai ig, Milling, Agricultural .Machinery. Smitbwork. and Gootral Job Work don o. OSJoo and Works, Second Sou th, one block woat of Alain, and one south ol Townsond House. P. O Box 47!. ill PA INTER'S MANUAt,,-Uoojo MANUAt,,-Uoojo and si(n painting, training, var-niihing- poliihing, kaieominiog, papering, lotloriog. staining, gilding, Ac. 6DcU. Book of Alphabets, j-J. oorolli and Ornaments, tl. Fumituro and Cabinet Finisher, ."u. Watch makor and Jtweler, 1 0. Carpenter 50. Uordeshonr, 2r. fjoapnmkor, 25. Candyma-kor, Candyma-kor, 50. Taxidormi'l, to. Of booksellers or by mail. J KSSK HANKY A CO.. lii) Nassau Nas-sau alroot. iN'rT York. aul7 WHITE HOUSE HOTEL. pHB PH0PRIE fOflS TAKE PLEASURE X in announcing io lho publio Ihat tlior have ruiuodoilui ral rofltiod tho lloml. Ibo Din i ok It totui aro cpiiui and tho host of Meals will bo tor rod niihl acd day. Single Heals, - 50c. Hot Lunch os (as per card), - l.c. Room and Board, Hi. I0 to Mt per day, $10 to tl'4 per week. Board, - $7 per week. Tho Bar hn bo-n removed to tho north o! lho Hotel and four Billiard fables adJcd Tor Ihe accumulation of cjc:. and is now open. A. PODLECH &. CO- CLIFT HOUSE, MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY. Board and Tlooms from $1.50 per day, and from $W pur wock. S. C. EWINC, jy? PronrSetor. OVERLAND HOUSE MAIX STREET, SALT LAKE CITY Boir.l and Rioms, $1.01 V' 31. 50 per day Iu I)". 7.'X 8..: " week Single Mralj, 2. c-ii.ts. nl W. A. PlT r, Propr otor. Th'E ARCADE RESTAURANT AND CHOP HOUSE. THE BEST IN THE CITY. Meals rvei at all ho'ir of lho dy arid niRh'. in first-claw Stylo. OYSTERS 15 ZTZRY BTTLK. SC Ma.in Street. JAS. DIN WOODSY, Pror ONWARD AND UPWARD ! Having severed business connections with our late Manufactory at No. 199 Cburch Street, New York, we have leased the five-story Building at No. 269 CANAL STREET, one'door from Broadway, New York, which we now use expressly as Our Own .Mamifaetory. We will continue to Close Out our present stock until the 15th DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, and all goods remaining in stock after that date, will hs sold in job lots to the wholesale trade, until March 1st, 1S79. We positively must close out each article we have now on hand, aud we will reorganize on or about the 1st of March, with an Entire Nw Stock, which, for QUALITY, MAKE AND PRICE, will excel anything ever before offered to the public. The NEW YORK CLOTHING COMBINATION have adopted new resolutions, to conduct thoir business in future, which will astonish the public, and be a new era in the Clothing Trade. These resolutions will be advertised in full, one week previous to our GRAND OPENING. LIPMAN & DAVIS, 96, OS and 100 MAI?T STREET. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PROGRAMME AND BALL CARDS ATTHE HERALD OFFICE. Notice of Sale. T FIKltK RV GIVE NOTICE THAT I I hftvn pnld to K. W. Sloan ny en-tiro en-tiro interest in tlin Salt Lako City lioilor Works, who wdl condir t tlio samo at tho accustomed ilneo biibineas. 1 commend him to tbe imbUi. JOHN SLOAN. HAVINO VUKOH ASKD PKOM Mr. John iloan bis rntirc interest in lho Salt Lako City iioilor Works, I respoctfully solicit riublic ptronnjr, and will (rUriraiiU.'uevorvlliin turned uul from Ibo works. All 1hoo who favor mo wilh work will tind it donn with tho greatest promptness and at Ibo ruling yrices. K. W. SLOAN. nI0 CHIGAGD & NORTH-WESTER RAILWAY, Great Trunk Line from the West to Chicago and the East. It is tho oldot, thorto5t, most dirfot, con-vtnient. con-vtnient. cam for table and in ovarjr roii'oct the boat lino you cun take Jt Ii the trcaloit and i rand est Hailwny orfaciiation in tho United ijt at os. It or at or controls over 2100 MILES0F RAILWAY. ri'LLUAX HOTEL CAKS ro run alorio l)j II ihrougk Ijclwoon COUNCIL BLUFFS Sl CHICAGO No other ro.d run. l'ollman Hotel Care, or .or other form ot Hot.lCr.-tbrouih.be. tweon the Mt.touii Biver .od Chicago. mmmm PAKSRNHKKB UOINt) KASTihould baar In luind thai tbif li the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO AND Abb POINTS EAST. rmsrngrra hy this route have choice of FIVE Dijfrrent Jtmttes and the advantage ad-vantage of Eight Jaily Linct Palace Ulecjuna Cars from Chicago to PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK And All I'oIdIb Last. Inrist that the Ticket Arent Rail! you Uokeln lij the North- .V otter n Jtoad. K.ain-ina K.ain-ina icur Tititn. and rofue lv buy if lljtr do not road over thii road- All if ecu idl llitm aud Cheek uiual Catgut Cat-gut -'re ij till" Lice. iHH') Gil 'JICKKI'f- tIb Ihli Itoulo to all Jfailvrn )'ilnt can o iH'iourfd at all Ci.ujion Tickit nfliroj tfUoloo 1'aoiLo and all WuMorn Itallroitll. Now Vork uri'if-o. No. 4lfi Brrndway. T'i-ttin T'i-ttin Oflim, No. h .-ule htrft. Omaha ijfljcon, F-mrie- ntli hlrfl and 1'. P. Up.itit. bin Kranric( ' 'fftot. 'i New W unts'ina ory Strsol. un.il lluf!s tidUoi. al tl. P. Tranlor l)r.ol and C. Jk N. W. Doi-ot. ( li--(fi 1 irkot Oflirei: "2 Clark trtrcct. undorf-hnr-man ll.uo: 7j Canal, cTner ol Madiion street: Hirjie Hirtoi J'ei-ot, corner Writ k Iciie and ( anal blroeta; Weill blreet Doyi'l. rornr V ! la ami liniie titreoto. Iut ritor or lnfirmatiin not amintbla from i our bo tre tick el a bo fit, atily lo W . IJ. HjUffTT. Onn'l i'tm. Aj't, Cbloi'. HiHTI-t lit CHI IT, la2U Uon'l Wan'r. Chlcato. IjJ I Established 1872. 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