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Show FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND ClHLDRIiN'S WEAR AT "; Prices Lower than Ever Before Seen in the West! SIEGEL BROTHERS Are now displaying their SECOND stock: I Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's Suits. Coats and Vests and Odd Pants. Ulsters and Overcoats, with Royal Plaid Backs. Our Stock in .. - FURNISHING GOODS Comprises all qualities of While Lineu, Percale aud Faucy Cheviot Shirts, Merino and Flannel Underwear, Cotton and Mer.no Hosiery of English and German Importation, Bile and Uuen Handkerchiefs, Hand-kerchiefs, Glomes, Mitts, Collars and Cufls and Woi-twear in everv conceivable Btvle. We keep conetautly on hand the celebrated , STETSON PHILADELPHIA HATS Also, a full assortment of Blankets, Overshoes, Boots, Trunks aud Valises, Rubber Clothing, ILiuccl Dock Suits, Overalls and Crack-Proof Rubber Hip Boots. SIEGEL BROS., Established 1864. Salt Lake City. BOOTS jj- j SHOES Of evsry description, E H jAll styles and qualities, j Wholesale, Retail, and Sm Wholesale, Retail, and Lade to order at :made to order at 'THE BIG BOOT," DESERET : 87 EtST TEMPLE ST. TlOur goods are une j i g celled in quality and; - H V moderate prices, j TANNING &l Wl. H. BOWE, SUPT.. MANUFACTURING 1 H 11 II I II U Ufc SILT LIKE aTT I UTAH'S 1 A i LEATHER , PROSPERITY ISMD fa t"UZ!2 f her citizens will lib-1 limported. : pLr"1:! ASSOCIATION. J tannery, I9TH wiRD, SMTUKECITK IRONWORKS T. PIBEPOUT, - PKOPHIKTOB. M ana raoturor of Stationary, Portable and Agricultural JCngines, Saw Mills, Alining, Milling ttntl Hoisting MtKhinery, rortable anH StatiOMty Boilers, Tank, Kettles, Jnag. Kte., Ktc, Iron ami Brass Castings vwdclo ordei -Cph paid for old Iron, Brass, Copper, Cop-per, &c FOR SALE. 0d twelr-haru powor Kniirte and, Boiler portable. One f Ix-horne power Rnjino. Uoo No. 5 Uskor Hotarj, lllerar.' 0b No- Roots Blowor. One small Or PulTrior. 33 Notice of Sale. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT 1 I havGPoldto R. V. Slo-iQ my en-tiro en-tiro interest in the Salt Lako City Boiler Works, wlio will conduct tho saiuo tit the accustomed place of biiiincfla. 1 commend him to llio public. JOHN SLOAN. HAYING PURCHASED EltOM Mr. John Sloan his entire Interest in the Salt Liko City Holler Works, 1 rwpoclfully solicit public patronage, and will guarantee everything turned out from tho works. AM those who favor mo with work will tind it dono with the greatest promrlneifl and at iho ruling prices. R. W. SLOAN. nl STOVES. ' STOVES. , , GEO. M. SCOTT & CO., ' BT)BitrMlTcd fall line of tao celebrated , STEWART II EATERS, for Parlors, CLINTON CABINET RANGES in Officee, Storoa and llftlla. grout variety and of all giw; On The HARVARD FRANKLIN, the "" " f' Handsomcet Open Parlor Stove mado- CA.NNON, BOX and othor LLEATEKf COOK STOVES Reporter, Golden for Stores, Offices. Bar Rooma Crown and Stewart. &o- complete assortment. FURNACE WORK A SPECIALTY! 1 Havine a well-appointed Shop we are prepared J to do all kinds of . TIN' and S FLEET IRON WORK with promptness, ;A Liberal Discount to Country Dealers. , G&Q. 21. SCOTT & CO. J'' 026 93 Main Street, 8alt Lake Citr, IXTERMTIOML REVIEW For 1S79. This Review, heretofore issued as a "lii-montbly," will bo continued upon a new plan, and every etlort will be iniido ur.d n.j expenee si arc-d to fee p it '.ho btst Kuvicw and of tho highest class. With thi- object, and in order that it nmy bo mnro fully abreast of current cvuiits ih'.u is posfib'.o with a bi-monthly ubdialLn, tba "International" will ;ti i.-sued ns a Monthly on and after Jhnuarv 1870. Willi Uie March number the editorship will bo biiii'iied by Air. Jons T. Morse, Jr., author of tho "Lite of Alexander iiitmiltjn." "Famous Trials," etc., etc., m.d by Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, formerly for-merly editor of tho jVorfA American Review, and author of the "Life of George Cabot." Sir. Henry B. Barnes, the present editor, will retain his connection con-nection with the Review mora cspe-Lially cspe-Lially as business editor and manager. It ii intended to msko the "International" "Inter-national" the leading Review of the United States, and the equal of the best English or continental periodicals. ilany now writers will furnish articles to the "Ixtkrna'i ional" in addition to tho already long list of well-known contributors. con-tributors. Tho publishers and editors propose to have all the principal topics of immediate interest treated in the Review by those persona who are especially tilted to deal with tho various subjects. The "International" "Inter-national" -will not depord merely upon names, but up.m tho choice of Eubjocts, and upon tho intrinsic merit of tho articles, in order to command public attention at-tention and approval, 'iho proprietors hope to" make the Review indispensable to every one who wishes to keep up with the boit thought in America and Europo upon the most import ant subjects. A unique and attractive feature of tho Review is the Department of Contemporary Contem-porary Literature, which embraces a brief, impartial, and comprehensive summary of the literary movement in all tho groat countries of Chriitendom. Tho movement in England, Franco, and Germany has been carefully outlined in an instructive and entertaining manner, by correspondents residing at the European centres of literary activity; In future like special attention will be given to tho leading feature3 of tho literary movemontin America. During 1S79, article mBy bo expected from writers of tho highest rank on both sides of tho Atlantic. Whilo foreign writers will bo admitted freely, Amorican writers will in future, as heretofore, havo tho preference. All former plodgos of tho Review will continue to beobserved.j - - - Tho subscription price will remain at $5, notwithstanding tho increaeo in tho annual number of pages. Single numbers will contain 112 pages each, and will bo sold at 60 cent3. Thero wiil be no change in the price of back volumes or back numbers. A. S. BARNES it CO., Publishers, 111 &, 113 William Street, New York. TO PLAYERS ON THE VIOLIN OR GUITAR. With a view to making the Bale of Blringa for all Instruments a Specialty, Speci-alty, I have been casting about for atriDga having the best reputation in this country and in Europe, and have now been rewarded, not only in discovering dis-covering the "BEST 6TE1XGS MADE IN the world," but also in securing the General Agency for their sale in this and adjoining Territories. TheBe Btring3 will be known in this market as "Calder's Strings," and will be numbered SO, 31 and 32. No. 30, are strings known, for many years, by this number, to the leading of the Territory, as the best Btriosa hitherto ofiered in this market. Price reduced to 25 cents each. No. 31, are new unbleached American Ameri-can strings, made from Selected Material only; which have been severely tested by the leading Violiu-iBta Violiu-iBta of the country, and by them pronounced pro-nounced unequaled for Purity ol Tone, Strength and Great Durability. Durabil-ity. ; Now oflered here for tho first time. Price, 25 cents each. No. 32, "These Btringa have created cre-ated a Benatiim iu Europe." They are of Italian make, and were perfected per-fected in October, 1877; fiioce which time they have been thoroughly tested aud used at the Conservatories and Opera Houses iu Europe. Professors, Pro-fessors, Artists, Leaders and Members of the Opera Orchestras iu Naples, Padua, Rome, Verona, Venice and Florence, Italy; Trieste, Auatria; Dusaeldorf, Pruasia; Dresden, Saxony; Munich, Bavaria; and in all the leading lead-ing cities ot Europe, certily that these strinE3 are Wonderful for their Strength, Durability, Clearness of Toxe, ready response to the tough, as well as lor trueness in comparing the filths, aud superior to all othkeb made. I have copies of the certificates. Notwithstanding the high cost price of these strings, I will retail them at 30cte. each. T nnrnbaafl Urn above strincs from (he manufacturers and can therefore guarantee thtir genuineness. Steel Strings. There are many 1 eaBtero doaleis selling an inferior arli 1 clo of itcel strings because they are cheap. I Ret my supplies from tho original manufacturers, and guarantee guaran-tee til cm genuine. I-rice, for violin, guitar or banjo, SO eta, each. I have other fine qualities of four length Italian Stringa No. 28, at 35 cts. tor two Btriugs, and No. 20, at 0 cts. each. If you cannot got my strings at the stores in your towns, send postage stamps for tho amount, and I will mail them to yon. Be sure to order by the number eo that 1 may know the kind you want. A discount of 2o per cent, will be made when a dozen is nrAartA. Tbfi trarlp sunnlicd at regu lar prices. DAVID O. CALDER, i-25 . . Salt Lake City. PUBLIC NOTICE. V-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY a tho undersigned tho owners of morn than one-llurd of the capital slock yji tho Utah and Northern Railway Company that a meclirg of tho ttockho'.ders of the said Utah and Northern Railway Company wi'l be held at the ollico of Williams & Young, in Salt Lak-i Citr, Utah Territory, at II oVWli R.m. on Monday, the 10:n da-y c 1 February, ISTli, for the purpose of amending amend-ing tho artieh-s of association of the tfii'rl C'.imysr.y by increarirg the amount of tho cipi.ai fcL' fit th-.Toof. S II, Li. Clark, Sii sey Dri.toy, HfiyJAMlN KlCUAF.BSnjs- Pilt Lako Citv, U. T., January Mib, 1S79. cS JOHN N. GOODWIN, Counsellor - at-Law, Fode-al Buildings, No. C-2 F Street, (Room 31,) WASHINGTON, D. C. . eftfreoee W. U. Hooper. aul4 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DR. J. M. HOLLAND. 0lS:o ovor Davis' Urcery Sto. THEATRE SALOON. .'--T CALL AND TRY THE PUR! : iUijiie W ioe si 0c n.l God Ucrurbci i5 U hiskr ( ",". ror iud: also ih( LUuices: of Liquors. 11. Siwsghton. I'rop. 3SI MADSEN'S SECOND-HAND STORE. HAVBTOD I3OCSHI10LP r.r-ods you want to nil? i?-Madii will Rive ito but - ---y i""ic rr them. Do you 1 ? : )E3 want to iirhng? Mtdfw AJ! 'vTh. will soil chesnor tbao nj plaeo in torn. Storo opticaito Z. Q.M.I y WW. SHORT KEEPS TBE BUST MEAT "i-ttS alwayi on hand, and will ittll jAchoaner Lhtn anybody, for cah. Ho has ttxo e a mo of keei io the very !! i&u3ao in to wd, ilfiri fr'&h. dJ W. PETERSEN, rr-S Bl'TCHKR. KEEPS ON HAND pt-J the very but kind of -Ueau io a . ' nr mmn. Family 'trade "elicited. Meiw aoliveredfreo. riaasaio a BfKsoialty. cia C. LUCAS y13syia STILL IN TQK FIELD with tbe ChoicosI Kind of Maau '.-i-,lTJ in tbeir soasoD. Woats delieroJ ''H? -iS? to orer- Call on him at hia VTVi3r Biand opposite Dinwoodey's. F. C. LYNCBERC, m KEEDB THE BEST STOCK OF t Fruits and Vecetablo- to bo fonnd. iii Froh bhrimps. Fish, Game and Hm Poultrr. Groosrioi. Booth's cole-bratod cole-bratod Select Oyster. jU ff SEARS & LIDOLE, W ':VDSALEH3 IN GRAIN, FLOUR. VJ'"'"'-"' Keed and Groeoriss. Baled liar. NyV-p Yonr ctisiom ia solicited. Main t-troot, half block north ofDeJoret EO. HARRIS, " LITTLB CUURCH 3 j 'ROUND TUB OOKSEK." ,,,.11 , 1r, Cigarcttei- Te- S;Sp--"i baccos. Pipe-, Cotlery, 'Ts JCunoa. Cari.-, Outline KPS- Tackle and Notions io general. Four doors out of Uodbo's corrcr vl HACMAN & CANNON. Oi raj MERCHANT TAILORS, M JliLopioiit Walker Brofitr' bank.JiiL kcoDS all kinda of Foreign acd Uomo-mida Uomo-mida Cloths constantly on hand, cut acd mado ia Grft-cli53 atylo. Gents' Suit! furnished from 518 upwards. Alio makes up Ladies' Hoods J ac'v'ti, Ccats. Cloaks, ic, io. All kind of CloOini Cleinod and Eopairod d'J FOR THE HOLIDAYS - CUTLER BROTHERS Will have aGnsdi-play ,0 -- Ui of Turkeys, ' Irrrn . ihilifl i"ia'i Duoks, Game, Chiekons, Troat, oca. Choice Jamaioa Oraneos. California Poan, Michi gan Applos. Not Einera t rum, Orooories, et3., Ko. S3 First South Stroot. . nil OYSTERS. j BOOTH AND MAL-LOHY'S V 'J'coloQt Oyster, received daily by oTprcas. a". Thomson &. PotorsDE'a, opuo-eito opuo-eito Diowoodoj's. nQ W. L. PRICE, DEALER IN P0ULTHY, FIBH fS? 'V and Game. Frait. 'ogotable SEa-9fand Grocoiia. First South St.; opposite Kimoall Block, Salt Lake City. Goods delivered pnnctaall; in all parts of tha oity freo. Satisfaction tuaranteod nl2 SALT LAKE HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAT1. 61.50 PER DAY. J. A. VARNES, Proprietor. A. ANDERSON, ,tA MANUFACTURER OF SALT mfr rfllii i&)sa Glovts. Baoksin SuiU aod U ' t-"ancy For Hoboi, b'l, Commorcial UU stroot. tloilica out vory cheap. d-'O THE LITTLE BOOT. L FIRST DOOR ABOVE SAVAGE'S Baz.r. Boots nnd Shos of every kind. Uopairs nofttly oiouted with dispaloi, by Jos- 3. Kawliogs. SAWS! SAWS! SAWS! SET AND SHARPENED, by J. THORN, at the Lt'.tlo Boot Storo. first door above Savne'-. Good work tuirintoid and with expedition . nti DANIEL OUNNe, ORS A MENTAL IltON WOKKS, AD . nufcture- of Iron Fodcidr, Gates ' and Oroa 'lontai roacinc for Canietory Lots. All kinds of Miniue. Miilins, Aurlcultural Machinorr. Smlt'-iworft. and (Joaoral Job Wcrk done- Offloa and WorS, Eocond South, nno blo.-k wo. Miit., aad ono toutb ol Townsoni Utuie P G Box 471. all JAS. H. WART1NEAU, TT Q DEPUTY MIXER A L SUHV h YOU J .Vj. LcfAU, Cache Coutty, Utah. Mineral Min-eral Uur7oy ttiHtlo for Location or Patent. Did J , Feweon Smith, A. F, Dorcmas. SMITH A DO R M US, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND U- S. M IN- ! cral Snrre:o-fl, mko a specialty of Railroad EnciaooriDir ccd of M in ins urToy-inn urToy-inn for Pator.f. Advc:ro I'l.timB and of Underground Un-derground wprkioe. Offbo with II. J. Richwdi A Co., Drucelsts, No IS Bast Temple Tem-ple btroet Silt Lake CUy, p. O. Bex i'3l. WILLIAiVI BREDEwmYER, MINING, CUNSULriNU AND CIVIL Engineer, U- tl. Minowl tiurvoyor for Utah and Idaho, Notary Public. Uoolegioal Burfi'j niirjL'5, ritilroais and oanali, and 6upori2iei1.fi tbe wurkios of tho -aajo Preparo- OJtimttea and ilaaa for openinE and working minra. ertort on mintti-i question ques-tion before the courts. iaau P. O. lioj 1157. Ii ill laUo oily , t 1 iU WHITE HOUSE HOTEL. TllF. I'rtOPKIEIOllSTAKE PLKASl'KK 1 in arrouncinK :t :bo public that tbo-havc tbo-havc remodel '.oi mi loutii'd tho Hotel. Thn Dininc Rooms aro Fpa:kus and the bost of MtaU will bo torvod oiibl ard duy. Single Keala, - iWc. Hot Lunches (as per card), - 2."c. Room and Board, I.."V to S' per day, IO to per wfek. Board, - . . - j7 per week. Tbo Bar has ben removed to the north ol tbo Holol ar,d four Billiard Tables ad;lcd foi tbo accommodation of guest, and ia now onen. A. P OD LECH & CO CLIFT HOUSE, MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY. Board and Koomf from fl.50 per day, and from $3 pvc wock. S. C. EWINC, jy3 Proorietor. OVERLAND HOUSE MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY Board and Rooms, ?t.3 U fl.rfl per day Do. Do. 7.0ft " 8.F-0 " wix.-k Sirgle Mcali, 25 osr.U. n:i W. A. PITT, Propr.otor. THE ARCADE RESTAURANT AKD CHOP HOUSE. IHE BEST IN THE CITY. Meals frrM at all hours of the day ar.d nis;ht in firet-class Stylo. OYSTERS IN EVEET STYLE. 6G Main Street. wJAS. DINWOOUEY, Prop. ion IMPORTANT INFORMATION! RE-ORGANIZED THE NEW YOBK CLOTHIHG COMBINATION ! HAVING DISSOLVED CO PARTNERSHIP EASTERN MANUFAOTOIiY, At 199 CRtUCll STREET, NEW YORK, We will carry on this? bueinew ourelvei, and MR. W. H. LITMAN U'ceo hia departure for the East, (or the expre8 purpose of fciakiug arraugemeuu to establiBh our own luauufaclory, and we will mannfacture all our own goods, wbich will jiive ui greater facilities lor SELLING GOODS AT LOW Kit I'KIUM thao Dy oilier nouie in hs lerritory. :o: We stall continue to CLOSE OUT OUH KNTIKE STOCK, Which we have on hand, until the 15th day of February next, and all Geodi remaiwrng unsold After thii data, will be gold m Jub Lots to b Wbcweib 4a. OUR GRAND RE-ORGANIZATION TAB8 PLACE OS MARCH 1st, 1879, When wo will Open with an Immense NEW STOCK of 6110 READY-MADE CLOTHING. FURNISHING GOODS and HATS- For the Wholesale and Retail Trade, And we will Offer Gctxld at Lower Figures limn ever before oflied in Hub City. Our buaineti in future will be oonductod on an entirely new principle, and the public will be notified in time, of the rulos adopud to govern onr buBines8. Hoping our Patrons will appreciate the new changes we have made, We remain, respectfully, "LIPMAN & DAVIS, 98, 58 ami 100 MAIN STRKRH BRANSON KNITTER IMIJL,E, PBACTICAL, UUnAllLE. 1,1 it k u,.h., nr your Family, over Too Years old, to Knit within One Hour, so as to make two pairs of Socks per Hour, you need not buy one. Lo.T. addres, al Idaho SWwc and I will call at your house willi EniLter aDd ihow iu operation. Makca Ootlon. Wool, tiilk and Linen Gcod,. Circulars far-nishod, far-nishod, Apis and Carascrs Waiitcfl. JSO.W. SSELL. ns , A FINE ASSORTMENT PROGRAMME AND BALL CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICF. G. VENARD'S COFFEE AND SPICE HILLS, I The oldest cwVal)liihmrnt oMliii kind on Ilia VftciQc CoaW. jim.i:-iii:n 171. SAN PRANOISCO, C AL. I bcf- loavp to inform my numerous, customers in Utah, that a vUo imitation o( rov iustly co'.ohralod OHAUTUBS UOK"Kj-1, wich 1 originally introduced or this coast ('27) Iwfjniy-Kivon Tear ij-o, lias bean szlcniivply Raid in Uth. TTiis base imitalion conniving of a vary spurious spuri-ous admixture t) a vory email tiuanlily of low Rradc cofloo, ii packed in bagi aad cans i'lt eely ru-t'iubhn mi no in clor aud Ftyli of printing. I, llinr-for, nquut my cuatomerd and tbo public in pun era I to bow aro of tlni fraud, a1 d not to acenpt as gamiiua any packBRC! of Chartrog (Joflos, urilcos bearing bear-ing in y name nA i,naturo. I ill ill ebortly njininonro a lair unit Btinsl Hie imilalorp uf my brand of CoHVe iu ordc to a?6crt my riffhU dU2 O. VKNAK1- NOTICE. TO JAMKS AHFJKLD AND William tjuinn, your boira and f-Eijrni f-Eijrni : Vim and onch of you ar liraly aotiBod that during tbo yer 1.1), W I litTfj pu fortnad labiir, niido ianuro.TO-ninta, ianuro.TO-ninta, mi1 dot: a a mart Totk t4pin Ihe Jk TVm Kim, in Ovblr Mining Dt1o, Twlt CnnlT. t;h 'i'rrllorv, a required h.r aol of conjrt pprTt'd Iayl'illi. t.d lli mininf laws of laid dull ict; that Ika prrtporlian ol tbo nid Jenic Waitiabl a dno an 4 rr' I. UMI mr.A t),n rrKinrllnn nf Wift naid William (Juinn ia $J0, and yu, tho said Wi'liain luinn aro further notili'Hl that 1 havo dune work for un Iho said mine for 1K77. llm balanoo dns upon Tvlijfli I- t-j, ao'lllial unleapyoJ and UoVli of you pny tbo stud respeclivo ruma witbln nini'ly day from tiic uiptralioii of the puhl inlion of thiB nlico, titgolluT with tlio cpU boroof, your inU-rt'sl in gaid mino will bo forfeited to mi by opir-alion opir-alion of liw. Fit A N K JACOilB. Bait Lnko Citv, Utah. January 1Mb, 1S71I. jail H. J. EICHARD8. Surgeon and Pity t-?icinn . 1 OflVfl at tho Trur BUrn of H. J 1 Biebartii & '- W Rwt Spu,pl9 Kra-n Tl7 BENEDICT, HALL & io. K anafaataran a&d Wkoltwala Dual an la Boots and. Sboce, lMJtlMUrand Naw Voua, orav OnW. ... ato an of ar.!. 'II rJ1 II U N Iv S ! J. II. CLEMETHIIAW, Keepi oa hand a Btork of Tranki of all Trunks mide to ouhr and Repaired oa short noticti al the. Jol livin- raWs. Manufactory and Salairoom, 85 Firat Santa Str-wt, Watt ef 3nwoday'i, Acldrw p. O. Box 10W. SALT LA KB Olil' |