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Show SUBSCRIBERS. - PLEASE LOOK AT YOUR LAST RECEIPT AND GOVERN YOURSELVES ACCORDINGLY. mM Fhemh TkOCT at W. L. Price's. my21 0a 'B.mniBa h Ai I8 tiioBxy 3HX BLUE WING SALOON, 29 First South street. Chris. Rbemke having taken charge of thia place, invitee all his friends to call and see him. Best Wines and Liquors on hand. Beer, 5c ta a class. ftu21 New Utah HONEY, in four pound cans, for $1, at B3 G. F. BR0OK3. DOORS, SASti AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS. FINISHING LUMBER, LUM-BER, LATH, PICKETS, Shingles, etc. Frames made to order. Job Work promptly attended to. Second South Street. jyl7 JOS. G. ROMNEY. REFRIGERATORS AT H. DIN WOODEY'S. al4 Go East for Light, uo West for Knowledge, Go to John Crane when you want to sell your Household Goods and Traps for Cash. First South Street, between Theatre and Deseret Bank. j4 BIRD CAGES, CHEAP, AT LIT-I TLE A ROUNOY'a. One thousand pieces of Home- made Plain and Twill Flannels, Dross Flannels, LinBeys and Cloth, etc., just arrived at the Provo Mills Agency, Old Constitution Building. BlO A Train Runs To Lake Point ou Sundays, leaving at S.50 a.m. ReturuB at 5.40 p.m. sl3 The beet slock ot OUSTOM MADE BOOTS and SHOES can be found at JAS1K3 PAYNE S, Second South St. No firm in Utah usm BETTER STOCK or gives bolter satisfaction thau be docs. sS 019 s.uwuvdA h A 1 Tiik nkw toiuuette Photographs, only t'2 tor di-zon. at S.vvACK'd Akt Ba.ur. WATER PtrF LAID to order by HEESCH A ELLEUBECK, Old Constitution Cuiidm. alO JOB PRINTING neatly, cheaply and quickly done at this otnee. FOB livouwuaw travel by ths CHICAGO hortot, quickoi,oUlt,&irf AUD and tha Mt'e&t rout t;wen IHK KA8T. Omaha and CbicMffo, you mart bur your UckeU na the Chicago and Nortfawectm Railway, lu faxa ar u low as the lowest.- Pullman Palace Hotel Din inn and tsloepinjt lar? are run on its thnn.jtb cxpreu trains. Tho ccJobrntod Pullman Hotel Car are run by it-.ip lire and by this line n'one, r-twwn Onmn-t rC Cliii'act-. Al C.'Ull II IK'tcl at, i uckvu na.ibia route, iiv-3 t e by no other route. A Train Runs To Lake Point on Sundays, leaving at S.50 a.m. Returns at 5 40 p.m. s!3 The Parlob Saloon is now open aud the friends ol Bob Burns are invited in-vited to call at his cosy place and give him an opportunity to mix their drinlffl. au22 WILSON'S newly iuproved SEWING SEW-ING MACHINES just received, and tor salo at marvelously low pricea. Call and examine them. si D. O. Caldek. Bullring's Gardens, State Road. Best accommodations for parties seeking amusement. Large dancing floor, plenty of shade. Lunch, ice cream, candies; all kinds of summer drinks. Open every day. jy9 WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! STAMP COLD, PLAIN AND EMBOSSED BHOZE. SATINS AND B'.ANKS. OF THE LATEST DESIGNS- ALSO A COM-Pi. COM-Pi. ET E LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS, FUR-NISHINGS, AT Z. C. M. I. CARPET DEPARTMENT. aI6 Furniture. We bavo a large and complete itock of Furniture, etc., Matrasses of all kinds, aud Feathers. Barb ait Bros., Next door to Wells, Fargo tfc Co.'s. my30 Come asp sec our slock ot" Fall and Winter Clothing. It is not only the largest iu the west, but is at the same time Hi? best adapted to this country. There is not an article of cloihirg that can not bo found in our establishment, estab-lishment, and we guarantee the best fit, the latest styles, the finest quality of goods and the lowest pricea. L. Goldberg & Co., H Wasatch Building. Liver is Ring. The Liver w the imperial organ of the whole human system, aa u controls con-trols the tile, health and hanpmeas ot iran. When it is dttutd in it proper action, all kinds of ailment are the natural resuiL T:ie digoetion of food, the movements of the Qeart and blood, the action of the brain and nervons system, are ail immediately connected' with the working of the Liver. It h hwn Riv.iuly proved that Green's Auu-t K ower i un-tlti:lled un-tlti:lled in cunnu aii person arlWtod with lVnfvia or Lirer Comprint, ard all the numenniii symptom '.hat re-ull (rum an im lit-ilhv condition ol i be 1.1 ut aid Si-m u-h. S:nr't" ( n. it:, to tr . 10 .-. ntv Pi nv-. i-etiin i t om ..u t;ie V."!Tern Con-jtiin Con-jtiin nt. Tiinefcosea wiil prove iu.t lit iajust what you wanL je5 A Train Runs To Lake Point on Sundays, leaving at 8.50 a.m. Returns at 5.40 p.m. s!3 W. LOXGMORE, TAILOR, (late of Cowley fc Co..) No. S9 Kimball Block, having started business on hisowu account, ia prepared to make Gentlemen's Dress and Business Suits to order. Gents' own material made up. Cleaning and Repairing. Satisfaction Satis-faction guaranteed. N.B. A choice stock of Woolens always on hand. jyH Moved 0. K. They Heusser & Bro. have moved into their new premises, once the "Saddle Rock," where they are prepared to attend to customers and sell Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Fishing Fish-ing Tackle, etc., or repair anything in their line. They have a No. 1 Shooting Gallery in connection with their store, 100 feet deep, to which they invite shooters genera;'?, xn7 019 -bmuvx "H 'A SILVER COIN at W.C. Bowring's is just as good as greenbacks for General Groceries, Provisions and Fresh Butter, Egs a specialty. Fruits and Vegetables always on band in the season and of the best quality. No. &i First South street. Goods delivered promptly. au31 W. C. Bo wring. An Elegant Assortment of Ladisa' Silk aud Cashmere Cloaks, made up in the latest stylo, suitable for the Fall trsde, at Cons BROS, an 27 Buy your PTCKLING VINEGAR at Divia'. The beet in the city. elO Ladies, Attention! Call and see the immense stock of embroideries just receive! at si Cons Bsos. SAVE YOUR BOOKS ry gottirg them bound. Try the Hkkaxd Bindery. mfl To ill e Trade. We invite the attention of the trade and public to our ntw stock of Men" and R ys' FALL I AND WINTER CLOTHING, I which is now complete and ieady foi the trade. The same has been manufactured by pur?elvrs expreeily for this market, w i -h p-blea us to fupply cur cuatc- .en al Sew York wholesale rati 9, l: al let. t 1 ) p" cent, lew.r l-.an the ftr t c w. . be bought at any other hci;-e u; j the city In a.idi tiers to the aiV.e. I srp carry a f.ill line of Gents' Furn;sn m Go1-. H.N r.J Bvou, which w "il .it lYf :i-.. -t mrk-1 r O.-dfr i n'ni-;--,i tn i;j r-TfiTf nr.tmjit s:ti n- , tion aLiJ saittiactlcu g;:irAtiioed. I au'JT L. Goldbeku 4 Co. iLukt'l Train, Saturday. We riV. l .e attention of parlies On ! tin.- ah itf ir in I our sloek of Fur uiitire. etc . n-.-xl onor to Wtlls, Fargo Jt Co'-. BaRRATr Bro?. tli QT.B fi.UBIJBajt -H W isot'Jf 3HX Ladies Shooting Gallery. Mr. B. F. Whittemore, has opened a Ladies Shooting Gallery at the Rail, road Exchange, near the depot. Ladies can now have an opportunity of practicing prac-ticing in target shooting, and are assured of the exclusive use of the gallery while present. au7 All kinds of WATER, GAS and STEAM fitting done by Heesch it Elterbeck, Oid Constitution Building. a2.S S. J. NATHAN is receiving one of Ihe LARGEST STOCKS of FALL and WINTER GENTS' CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS ever brought to Utah. Look out for bargains bar-gains at the old established Mammoth Mam-moth Clothing Hall, 76, under the iSalt Like House. . s!3 HO, EVERYBODY 1 Bring your Harper's Monthly, Weekly, and Bazars to the Herald Bindery. FirM-cliaa work at low ratee. m Clothing Headquarters, Tne LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING in the territory is kept hy the old. well known firm of SI EG EL BROS. From their long experience they know the styles re quired, and can consequently give their customers BETTER ARTICLES at LOWER RATES than any other bc;'.se in the same line. To the j;b-jn;:i; j;b-jn;:i; tride thfy c2er extra induce I :.:a aid dialers can ret aured J t,i im-'r orders will te fi::cd at as rite a,-i ihcy ccu'd buy cither in O.iicSi.. St. LMi.a, or ran Franc sco. T:i.:r st.vfc cf CLOTHING. Ft'R-N Ft'R-N i - H I N G GOO D S, E OO I S AND H A I -niv.t N i:rf aj-lJ. Df;.;;'' -Lculd examine le:r stock be:ore 'purchasing elsewhere, auol nfl f- Ph D a n I j J .do " . sr . r , cr - a -z m t - rH D 2 - fA U r..,--. , - ------ g0 g "T hSd .S I ?r :; m I CD illllglll i z p 1 ft What a Ciiaum there is in a clear, smooth complexion 1 The laJies are iully alivo to this laot and therefore uee Glkss's Si'limil k Soap, the most desirable purifier of the skin in existence. exist-ence. Complexional defects are entirely leuu'vod by it and local diseased ot the 6kin disappear more rapiJly through its influence than through that ol auy other external remedy Tne fact is that moat of the onguenta, ointments aud liquids recommended re-commended for diseases of the cuticle are not remedies at all, or at most merely relieve without eradicating the malady sought tn be cured. This ia not the case with Gless's Si'LrnLB Soap, which does its work thoroughly, removing every trace of an eruption. It, mon over, speedily heals old sores, ulcer.-", cuts, bruises and scalds, and is a relUble dicnitcetLt of clothing or bed linen. Diccases communicable by cnnUct Hre pievenled by it, aud il promptly leiievcs the twinges of rheu maiii-m and gfait. Hill's Hair and Wiiiskkr Dyk, Black or Brown, ottc. pIO REE-CUEK-ULL ON TIIK " It A ! t K D EDGE." "Whosoever would ho cheerful and hp;iy and are now sutlerinir. from the eiWts of Indigestion, Uj-spcuia, iiilions-ne?. iiilions-ne?. , etc., and ia nccl of a Tonic, tho projorliei wlrch aro anliljili'ius, aro hert'lty rolilied thsl Ai'eh Ss Mi'bpiiy havo at last dir-eove-ed an anndoto for all , bnioiio il"rsnj;"nic'nti oi" tho sjrtom, in j their "Kacgtd t'.ii Kcviver," and which cannot b ' :uri:?t'J ns an nj pe-tir.er pe-tir.er ar.d rccui'orar-.t. To bo had only at Thk "OocmxNTAL." in tn, DELTA, Salt Lake City and Wag- nor' Beer, 5c. a glass, i'c. it quart. ft All Kaney and Plain tf a - Drir.k?, in. Iu. line Old Ucr- J til mr.cc Kve aiid iJourixtn ' " N.li. IWt Peer Rm " in the i ity, d;:cor.Ci-cn d from hf Har. Conrad A: RrjPKLi- r NOTICE. i l F.KTiy i OK Til i; STOCK IILDF o: i lis I i.h Wriicra iiu.wy L- :n-i-ar.T will i.e ht 1 it :he ( rri-o tt i Air. 0. Y-u'r.8. l-k Vi:t, :ih. cn Tburiy. ".-itpi: cf ll.-;b. t i.' . m.. : r the i art 6ft;.::,:ilioud oi Jjirctur u, if.vt W. W. KirK(. T W.h-ylo. Salt Lake City. Aoictt 2P. ':. ao-' j WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ! Anylir drsirire ba-nainpi in the ahoTe I irticie. ".a no wei. to !iMr. CARL ASMUSSEN. Hit s:vrW. w'W a c ..7 anrlT.'. of Go lift. tT a f"w montr.s frrm IU a.m. to b p.m. SIRS. ELLIS R. SHIPP, Tijsician and Snrgeon, )'.-,. , -a. J- C '. 1 i. vr;. a "'-i v.r-:. t-rcK r tTt:-i-' fiTn to Obto;rlc fcc J DuwiM ti V oen. jj Purchase All your Clothing of tho New York Clothing Combination. slO CW EXCURSIONS! Dlali Western Eailwhy. . ! On and after Friday, Sept. 13, 1S7S, I aud until further notice, Tickets will j bo sold for Lake Point and return, for 50c. for the round trip. Train leaves Salt Lake at S.50 a.m. and, returning, arrives at 5.40 p.m. The Bathing Train will be discontinued discon-tinued on tbc 13th. AV. AY. Manager U.W.R. i CRAND OPENING! OP T1H OYSTER CAMPAIGN OriS76-0, at tho Colobratod OYSTER GROTTO, Ho. 17, Firrt Scuth Street, Pole Proprietor of Mannioir's Pan Roast, iho most delicious aoJam laothod ol nrvicg ujt tho tuteiout bivlvo. Wo shnll foon bo in daily reroipl of Shrimps which will bo iorvod up with tuck plktuof Ojstors. Oar Colobratod Creole Coffee is pro noon cod by connninourfl to bo unexcollod. Solo Manutctory fur tho Colobrated CAH-AM CAH-AM KL.S. iiotno Male Caudiei a ipeciklty, at 40 oodU per pound. si OKURUB A It BOG AST, Proi. NOTICE. 1VB, THK UNDKHSKiN BD, HAV-1 HAV-1 1 ing hoi'n apiK-intcd the adminijlra-tors adminijlra-tors of tho Estate of Orin P. Kuokwell. decoaed, hereby ito notico thai all persona indebud to said lisUte, will please call and 'pfttlo with us f.T tho same, and all persons having claims HRfiiiist said Eitrtto inusl prtpent Ibe samn to ui at tho ollice ofArmetronp A KHglr-y, t'ircl .South slroot, botween West Tumplo and First A'al plreoU, for approval ap-proval and liquidation, within Uio time required by law. ORIN P ROCKWELL, FKANCIS AKMSTKOG, t'li A KLKS bAOLKV. REPLY TO "l'0.Vi3ILK'lT10.Ao,:,l" Tac wan.Ierfiilly loaf (?j p:irp jiicli-d in "G-jtmiunK'.-ili'in No. 2," rr.'-rt y amue me, wmle t iicv ii' d tv: ..rprin !!,' j. ti b. ic. " ftir iuy r-fttrnns Will tr;.tttj lliat I h.if- u in-i !;( Piiti. d srrd. d, at from K" l:i If - l.-n jir.rcs n.jw l1-v-n "marvtf'LJ-iv low." T!- .:xvl.-v.-,:- l r..wn out fni k, ho i.rnuT 1 nM.l Mr. I . O. C. lTti;c ;y. pr:cPi.M.-i l- ;r. j A ,1 I invi' c- r .t-k. vt a Ir;: m ; nrii-ij I.TiU i, ;l li.-ui:mtnt, and tha: ; lit I tk ' w. J ; j x Daysf.", 7 (, ;.-w;if ii'EKALD OfEcc. ! i f ! CONSIGNMENTS , I i'tiI Mrtr-v P-i-. mr J c!ber CUTTIKC A. MURRAY, 1 1 Oi Frcnt Street, SAN IKANCI.). t aoi& ; NEW GOODS ! Walker Bros. Have already received a L:rge Shipment of MEW GOODS For tho Eaily FALL TRADE I Conoisting of " f Dress Goods, in great variety of style and mtiteriul Cachmeres, Alpacas, Black and Colored SMka, Meriuos, Figured Alpacas, Mohair I'oplins. Ladies Cloths, Cotton Plaids, Fancy Cambrics, Etc. ; Two Thousand pieces New St vie Dark Prints. ! o ' ! ! Also a New ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES IS" ' Ladies' Ties and Kid Gloves, 2, ?t G and S Bullous. t I ; i We are also prepared to show a Fino Lot of NEW CARPETS Of Latest Dkdiu, in all iju&liliej. Cotton Chains, Ingrains, Supers, Threc-Plys, Tapestry and Body Brussels. 1 ! Rugs, Mats, Linoleum Oil Clolhs, ' Shsilc", Bed Spreads., Toilet Sets.' Our Grocery Department! Contain a FuU Slocl; of I Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Buckwheat, Cracked Wheat, Corn Meal, j Oatmeal, Hominy, Etc., Etc. ! Powder Fuse, Picks, Picks, Candle; and everything 1 jeoesar" t ) j .A. IMIIISriEiRG OUTFIT. Oi'iU-rs I'rnnipdy l'lllI. STOVES! STOVES! Another Car Load of ihe Favorile Grands, i r. .7 -j H T- ' J -5 O I ' - U i H . . ! :: ' , S- Toe ahcive MiTct tp n'.: t a b-.nc tli nr.it rnpuUr H )-' h' ravorilff Ssve Y.i o ir t IJiK... Ki 1 H tu,r V-ry Ci":; y 1 J'-.rff firm in Can.n-. i-:i v n ir i'tr M'-UI, A-iU,-rnat;r''nr.i'-;f. A-.:s C iuk -r r .N'icltd i'lait-i Kn.'", h'.-rt-j!y ai.d tr.ihiy c-.m!'infd, -A.T TEASDEL'S. |