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Show HO, EVERYBODY I Bring youi Harper'B Monthly, Weekly, and Baaara to the Herald Bindery. First-alasa work at low rates. m NOTICE. t MKETIN'i OF ItlE STOCK HOLDERS A of iho luh Wmhih Railway toia-Uu? toia-Uu? will be hoU at tho otfiie of Willums 4 Voudj. fU L.s, City. 1,'Uh. on a!urda,y. Sou'ember th. ft W . m.. fur the purj.os-ofelectiDir purj.os-ofelectiDir a llunrii of DLreotars toEOtvottio m.D.yU. wWiRIIEREoc.y U. W. try Co. SU Lako City, August 12', '(, uu'Jl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GO TO PHIL MARGETTS' m Kimball Block, Il hai lust received a Quo Btook of OLD 11EBMITAUERVE d PONY DKANDV. All kind, of Bottlod Al. nd Porter. ENGLISH ALE ON DRAUGHT. Mamettl Beer, WaBonor'i Lager. Alao. Medicinal, uoaimy si. ' ",ri'u. w ' and Mark YOU, 1'iUi, hinwoll will do lao honori. ESTRAY NOTICE. T II AVE IN MY pnsSKSSION TUB 1 following described animal, whlon if not claimod and taaon within ton days Iron tho dato horoof. raid animal will no .old to Ik. highest responsible bidder, al tho district found in Bountiful. Davis county, on Vhursday, fcoptonibor 5th, ICO. "'ono'Mouso Colored Dorse Mule, soptosed to bo 3 or 10 yeire old. iron g.ai head, heavy collar marks, and .hod: has halter on branded on loft thigh A L, on right aide t and on 'a Wj0UA, FIsnER, District Poundkoepor. Bountirul, DaTisCo August . 10"0. CRAND FIREMEN'S REUNION KAY'S GROVE, OGDEN, on Thursday, August 29.1i. MAfMIOTH EXCURSION OF THE SEASON SALT LAKE TO OCDEN LOHVlDIt DBIl wiy im, o KoturninR on tho following tlay- FARE, for Round Trip, $1.50 The Tenth Ward and Ogdon Brass Bands will discourse Music during the Day and Evoninir. GRAND EIIOOTINO MATCtT-any guna-ir guna-ir m valuable SLLVElt CUP. Open to all comers. Undor ihe mannuemont of Mr. lloo. A. Mooara. Entrance h oo, 25o. Two Hundrod Yards Knags. Mr. Jako Honasor will bo on iho mounds with ample materials (or tarkt praotioo. GRAND TORCHLIGUT PROCESSION in the E Toning. Special ratos will be made with t no Railroad Rail-road Companies for Ucducod Faros from ! i ..ii.nari nmnti in thn torritorv. COMinTTEK OF AltlUNOSUfcfTS. I Q. M.Gttinqkr. I Am Keys, W.J. Uooi'iu. I, Wm,Cii1'1'ki,l, bait Lite. Ugdvn, - au20 SILT LIKE ACADEMY! Foandod by tho Amorioan Collogo and Edaoational Society, WILL OPE& MONDAY, September 9th, 1878 EDWARD BENHKB, A.M.. Principal and Professor of Natural Ifcionoo W. MANNING BARROWS. A.M., History and English Literature. MISS FANNY R ADAMS, Mathematics. OJhor Teachers will be secured as soon cs their servicos will be needed. Tuition per Quarter: Intermediate Department, $6.00. Academic Department $8.00. For Circulars with Courses of Study, or other information, address ami) W. M. BARROWS. HEftP EXCURSIONS! Utah Western Railway. Clube, Families, Societies, Sunday School., etc., ia parties ol TEN and upward, will be carried to KIMBALL'S OR LAKE POINT AT Battling Train Kates, On tbe Morning Train, leaving Salt Lake at 7 a.m., and return on tbe 3.20 p.m. or 8.50 p.m. train, as tney may elect, thus having A WHOLE DAY AT THE LAKE. Special Tickets irill bo Isljol for the purpose pur-pose and no Tickets will bo sold at the OOioo, bot furnished to tho parties fiottinc up the Excursion, Oily Creek Water and Ice furnished free. Tho right is reserved to send two or moro parties on tho same train. W. W. IIBTEK. Manager U.W.E. BU23 FARM FOB SALE Containing 500 acre3 of land 200 acres plough-land, '200 acreB pasturoland and 100 acres timber and meadow land; be-twoen be-twoen three and four acres of good bearing bear-ing Orchard, containing choice varieties of apple, peach, pear, plum and apricots and an abundance of small fruit, two wells of excellent water, throo double log nouses, two granaries, stables, corrals, tfcc, six acrc3 of lucerne Abundance of timber on Baid farm for farming and fuel purposee. Can be divided to accommodate accom-modate two or three families. Will be sold very cheap for cash, or will take in part pay three or four good teams. Said farm is situated in Alma, Weber County, between Plain City aud Hooper-villc. Hooper-villc. Enquire on tho premises, of ftulV S. ELLSWORTH. EVANSTON, BEAR LAKE, SODA SPRINGS- nPLIB UNDERSIGNED ARB RONNTNO X th United Sutoa mails Irom E Tap 91 on on tho Union Pacifio railroad, to SODA. Hr HITS OH, tho ootad Waterini Plico of tho Rocky Mourn. & in region, and directly on the rout to tha Cariboo Hold Mine. Oar teams and vthiclos arfl first c)as. Timo. 61! hours from Kvauiion Co Soda Siiiiokb, with gocd accommodation, accom-modation, an tho raid, while iho hunting nod fishing ficilitio on thia roato aro unequalled un-equalled elaowhore. 'J he rood mean era tho entire Urgto of near Lnko Vallov, sfcirunc Iho margin of the Lako It.'oll for a distc nee o! Itj mild, and raja em through overy iaoitlo-ment iaoitlo-ment in the Valley. 'Iho diBianc from Onolii. tho iTcstnt tor-roioui tor-roioui ol the Utah and Northern rt'lroad, to dod H prices i cnly o" tcilon, and i ar tet from or to ttie Emt can tnako iH mine time with oi and at leal than onc-halft ho oii-enic than via Ogden. Coaches leave F.vatiaton at-l nra-ODnn dan. Tuesdays, Thursday,, nnd t-aturHays, and leave ;-oda Spriaai at i ii.m. mmo djf b'are from KvADBtan to l'ri, H; from l'aris io iodn Springs, 12. JAMES KEARli, uM JoilN CO.-K.NO. Z. C. Nl. I. ADVERTISEMENT. Semi-Annual Z Oi Fvi Wc are oflering Hie balance ol" our Slock of .Summer .Sum-mer fcioods at extremely low Figures, iu order lo make room lor KXTKNS1VJB FALL VUKCHASES. It eonsisls in pari or lawns, Organdies, Orass Clollis, I.inons, Col-Ion Col-Ion Ircns Ooods, Prints, Ciingbams, PiqncN, Hosiery, Straw Goods, Parasols, Ladies' aud Misses' Linen Suits, Ladies' Ulsters, Boys' Linen Coats, Summer Suits, etc., etc. ja30 II. S. ELW11EDOK, Sup!. . c I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Advertisements under this heading 10 cent! per lint per day ; nothtns inserted for lass than 60 oente for one time. MONTANA BREWER Yf I70R BALE OR RENT, WITH ALL THE L apparatus. tiLturos and utoasils tuproto bolonsin,. Applto If. Anjorsori. Real . tale flKont, or James CrossWy, at tne Brewor,. ul5 H. W. COLE, BROKER, CORNER QODBK'3 DRUG STORE. Diamonds, Gold, Silver, and Railroad Tiokats bought and (Old. Mono, to Loan. Bents ana intorost Colleotod Tor other par-tius. par-tius. Mortcntro Loans Etfoctod. Rills, Notes, oto, discounted. Cneolis oashod. Anant Ioman, Bod Star and Amorioan St" ainship Linos. Boi, 153, Salt Lake City. Utah. MONEY TO LOAN - WITUOUT EXPENSE OF ABSTRACTS or Aaont's fees, on good Heal Estate soonrilT. in sums of S1U0, and upward,, at from one to ono and-a-halt par osot. interest nor month; repayable by instalments If do-si,d. do-si,d. Ke'rru.tLo.d, r.ao,r.a.ERoT 08 Mftin Street, near Salt Lako llouse, jyMi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 Letter to the Public. Dear Header: Be not deceived by the flourishing Btatementa of Daniel F. Beatty and others, who ofier you Pianos which they say are worth $800, for $300, and leas; and Organs worth $380, for $150: assigning as reasons for gWinc ao large discounts Beatty: "The ofier 18 strictly conQdential to dealers find to those- who will introduce intro-duce them in new localities." Others: "I have no taxes, rents, advertising or other expenses to pay." Now, this ia all fraud and humhup, which must be apparent to you on reflection. re-flection. The truth ia that the instruments instru-ments are not worth the money aeked for them. They arc dear at any price. Mr. Beatty ia styled, id the Music Trade tieview, ob a swindler "Tbe most consummate fraud imaginable" imag-inable" "A mQBt ehamelesa fraud and barefaced falsifier," etc. Eead tbe issues from June, 1S77, to February, Feb-ruary, 1878, tor a full exposure of hie venality they oaa be Been at my etore. I most respectfully aak you not to purchase a Piano or Organ until you have examined my large Btock and pricos. I think it will be to your advantage ad-vantage to do ao, because it will be found that I am selling better instruments instru-ments at much less pricea than any other person in tbe Territory. 1 say tfiis adcised;. 1 am selling on monthly or quarterly quar-terly payments, extending irom one year to three years timo. Send for particulars. Your most obedient servant, DAVID O. CALDER. au2o AUCTIONEER. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Mercliaiiilise of all tinis, HOESESi CATTLE, Real Estate ?oll at AuolioD. M. A. REED, Aoctioncor. OlBao Salt Lako Home. JS'i SILT LIKE CITY 1H0H WORKS T. PIERP0NT, - PK0PRIET0B. MacuCnotarer of Stationary, Portable and Agricultural Engines, 8nw Mills, Mining, Milling and Jloi&ting Machinery, Portable and .Stationary Boilers, Tank, Kettles, Piping, Klc, Etc, fro t and Brasi Castings made to order fiS"Cdfh paid fur old Iron, Brns, Copper, Cop-per, &c. FOR SALE, Ono two've-horsj vowot Kocino tad Bollnr inrtablo. Ono lix-horni now or EriElno. OtjoNu.5 liiikor Kotary Ulowor, Ono No. 4 Roots Blowor. Uno until Ore PuSvoritor. 2) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Wc arc positively CLOSING OUT the J balance of our SUMMER GOODS b REGARDLESS OF COST, to make room for an c IMMENSE STOCK of Fall and Winter Win-ter Goods, now daily arriving. i WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES FOE DREED FRUITS AfttD PRODUCE. I F. AUERBACH BRO., 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET, ' " L SALT LAKE CTY. - ' .... i IN ORDER TO I CLOSE' OUT j Our Entire Stock ol ( S:ITM- M.E.Ri GOODS, WE OFFER E REAL BARGAINS ' In Choioe Lines of American and. French PERCALES, Black and Colored GKENAD1SES, ' Drab and Slate DRESS LISENS, Linen and Mohair B0URETTES, Fancy PIQUES and MARSEILLES, Buntings, Dotted Swisses and Victoria Lawns, j ' Etc., etc., etc. ' ' ,: ' i e i t-r a , go- - ' b n&g m - m m 9 . fU " N - i J 3di 3 3 I H s- 5-g o4 8 -a a s a m ; I h 2 ti 5 s s t g 3 i P' - - - - da BARGAINS in MILLINERY GOODS AT: WHDLESALf, i Jobs iu Mats, Flowers aud Ornaments. su - a c3 63 w s d S . s 0 s s i " 3 - -3 S - ,c tr. rn to 21 v t B 1' -.I 2-fiSiio'ilci3? -T .si ' . s 1 1 s S s & 2 gsi ss 1 cn ro OOU O cu S 1 O C3 , e O c J TO THE TRADE: Wo would aoy tbat we And it pays to sell Summer Good1 this BeiiBoa of tbe year at leea than Coat. We enn point with prwe nod pleasure to the fact lhat out of tho immense and varied &aC we caripd laat Full and Winter, we linvo to day on hftO", w actunl Winter Goods ot last acason, not to exceed five hundred dnllars, and we are thus prepared to import an entirely nf,,ll"j: ch'-iro 8iock for tho approachinR Knit Si-a-oo, unequalle i qi:ui(i!y and quality by any Stock wh have herrlofcre imprte" rluiinn 1 un: tifit-en ye.ira' hufineaa career in thia Territory, Ordtru pruuiptly fillet), F. AUERBACH & BRO |