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Show W't challksqe the world to pro-' pro-' duco a collar that will keep clean longer, without washing, than the JElniwood. O'Reilly & Co. sell the Ehnwood mllar. fJ Alta and Bulletin, Daily and Weekly Slock Report, Sacramento I'nion anil Record, Chronicle and Call at Miller &, Co.'a opposite theatre. 21 COM i' LETS ASSORTMENT ot HARRIS' HAR-RIS' Seamless Gloves, just received at Louis Cohn's California Store. fl9 Buy your Coal Oil of Reid & Kinsey, opposite Walker House, reduced re-duced to SOcts. per gailon. fl3 I Handsome lot of Rushing just le-1 f ceived at Louis Cohn's California V Store. fl A. L eventual, auctioneer. Goods sold on commission. Consignments solicited. Best references given. Auction sales this day. f5 If you want furniture call at Joel-eon'e, Joel-eon'e, Groesbeck block, Second South street, Salt Lake city. f5 Lamps and Lamp Goods at panic prices at Keid & Kinsey's. fl3 Overshoes, Rubber Boots, etc., soled, heeled and repaired at the Workingmon's Co-op., 90, Main street. f5 Ladies tr-s the $1.25 two-button Kid Glove just received at Louis Cohn's California Store. fl9 Portraits in all styles and finish. Rocky Mountain views, best in Utah, all kinds. Foreign stereoscopic views just arrived, $2 per dozen. Frames in great variety, mouldings, etc, at C. R. Savage's art gallery. f-fc White California Blankets at cost at O'Reilly & Co's. ID Great Reduction in Lamp Goods at Keid &, Kinsey's. 113 I A. Hauerbach, Practical Watchmaker, Watch-maker, has removed to his old stand on Commercial street. f3 Washington's Birthday. Grand ball at the Dixon House, Bingham, on Washington's birthday. ." j30 . . VA-- Mit. Wagner, Saddle Rock Oyster house, has received a shipment of fine fresh keg oyBters. . j28 Koyle Oyle tpOcts. per gallon at Reid & Kinsey's. . fl3 Excelsiob Iron Mines, Hematite from four lodes, best quality for fluxing. Address J. W. Snell, superintendent, super-intendent, Idaho Store. j22 Not Wonderful, Tho great demand de-mand for boots aod allocs o1 our own make, because the public know the excellence and cheapness of our goods. Workingmen's Coop, 90 Main Street. nl3 Best Coal Oil only oOcts. per gallon gal-lon at Reid fc Kinsey's. fl3 O'Reilly & Co. selling at cost for thirty days. f9 Dr. C. W. Higoins. Office hours from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. dG. . The "Gazetteer of Utah and Salt Lake City Directory," warmly eulogized eulo-gized by tho press East and West, is an excellent book to send everywhere thiii information on Utah is desired. For sale at the Herald office; price $3. m28 Great Inducements offered to wholesale purchasers in Lamps, Coal Oil, etc., at Reid & Kinsey's. fl3 Call at the Standard Hair Store and have your faded switches, etc., clenmxl, dyed, and mado like new. f2 University Library and Reading Rooms, open every evening from 6 to 10, Admission free. nl9 A fink assortment of ball room programme cards at the Herald office. dl5 Great lluricains. Oik account of making more room Or our spring stock, wo havo made a great reducticn ia prices for tho balanco of clothing yet on hand. Parlies desiring to purchase clothing or gonU' furnishing goods will consult their interest by first examining ex-amining our goads and prices. Extra inducements in-ducements given to the trade. f20 L. Goldbkbg & Co. AMUSEMENTS. SILT LIKE THEATRE Salt Lake Theatre Corporation, Proprietors Clawsoni Caino. Managers. WITH Silver Orchestral Band, FOR FIVE NIGHTS AN J SATURDAY MATINEE, Csmmoncipg TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1875. Boi office now open for sale of reserved scat?. iiiil via tho . Trana - Continental Route. This ia the shortest, beat and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific K. li, at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rnpids, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falla. Pittabunr. Cincinnati, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND LEAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and the Chicago & North-Western Kailway. - Close connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Baltimore ifc Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Port Wayne tfc Chicogo, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicogo & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. This ia the Pioneer Line between the Pacilio Coast and Chicago, and wos the first to connect with the great Pacific Roads, aud form the OVERLAND OVER-LAND ROUTE. This line ia the I shortest rail lino between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of the best Btcel rail, and all the aDDointments are irst-closs. The trains are made up of elcgimt lew Pullman Palace Dkawiko Room mo Si-kepenq Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilnted Day Caches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cara. The cars are all cquipDed witb tho celebrated Miller rialcty Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, Westinghouso Safety Air Brakes, and every otherappliance that has been devised for the Bafcty ol passenger trains. All trains aro run by telegraph. In a word, this ! GREAT THROUGH LINE has the best and smoothest track, and the most elegant and comfortable comforta-ble equipment ot any road in the West, and has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via tho Chicago & North-Wcstern Railway, and take no other . Tickets over this route are sold by all Ticket Agents in tho United States. W. H. 8TENNETT. lion'l Passengor Agent. MARVIN HUGHITT, General Superintendent. Jbd27 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I I a CD o : 1 - R 2 -P 0 t a LU TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, Ephraim McLaughlin aad Louisa McLaughlin, his wife, by their certain deed of trust, dated Auj?ut 2Cth, A. JJ. Iti73, and recarded in iho records of Silt Lake countv. TJlah. in morlirair- record book "D," pagea 472, 473, 474and 475, conveyed to Thomas Marshall and GubIatub A. Hull the followingdescribod res! eatite silua'o in the city and county of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, and described as follows, lo-wit: A certain part of lot number four i) in block Bev-onty-four (74; as plotted on plot "A," Great Salt Lake-city survey, anl bounded bound-ed us fi'liow.;: Commencing at thesoutb-weit thesoutb-weit corner of taid lut and running nonh onn hundred and sovonty-fivo and a half 0 75) feet; thne east one hundred and twidve (1 12) ft-ot; thence south one hundred hun-dred and eevuny-five and a half (175) foot; llisncc wsttothe placB of beginning, begin-ning, containing ninottfen thousand, six. hundred and Jifty-six (19,050) square superficial su-perficial feot of land, being the fame property pro-perty owned by Ipaac Chase, deceased, father to Eaid Louisa McLaughlin, and held by her in her own right by deeds of conveyance from the heira at law of said deceased. In trust, however, to aecura the nav- ruent of several negotiable promissory notes in said deed of trust more fully described; de-scribed; and, whereas, two of Baid notes are now remaining wholly due and unpaid, un-paid, viz: One note for the Bum often thousand dollars, dated Aug. 2Gth, 1S73, and due twelve months after date thereof, wilh interest from maturity at tho rate of one and one half per cent, per month; sod one note for tho sum of four hundred hun-dred and fifty dollars, dated August 26, 1873, due twelve months after date, with interest from maturity at the rate of one and one half per cent, per month. And, whereas, it was among other things in said deed of trust provided, that should default he made in the payment of said notes or either of them, or anv part of either of thorn, as the same shall sev- then said trustee?, or either of1 them, should proceed to discharge the dutias of paid trust, and whereas further fur-ther the said Gustavus A.Hull is now absent from the territory of UUh; and wjiuiciia, uaiiitp n. WUHUI', MM) IPgftl holder of said notoa ard deed of trust, hhs requested the undersigned, ono of Baid t'usteos, to procetd on such deed of trust. Now, there 'ore, I, the undersigned, as trustee afurossid, at the request of th-; legal holder of said two notes siill remaining remain-ing due and unpaid, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of Baid deed of trust, will. ON FftlDAY, TJJB 5th DAY OP MARCH, AD., 1876, at and in front of the north door of tho Citv H-dl of Salt Lake City, county and territory terri-tory aforesaid, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ra., and 6o'elock, p. na., of that divy, sell the said described property, at public sa'o, tj the highest bidder, for Cfts-h, to satisfy the said deed of trust, and the terms thereof. f..O Thomas Marshall, Trustee. CRISM0N COAL. Til 13 POPULAR URAND OF COAL wilt licrenfter lie sold exclusively exclu-sively at tho Company's New Sales Depots SECOND WEST ST., South ami 1st South streets. NO COAL THAT HAS BEEN OP-ferod OP-ferod in this market has obtained the celebrity that this well-known article has', and to-dny wo oflcr additional inducements in-ducements to the public in that Wc are Nearer llie Business Portion of ilic City than Any Other Coal Depot; til AT . : ' e can Supply in Any Quantities ; THAT WE GUARANTEE WEIGHT , AND QUALITY; that; WE SELL AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ! ! We especially solicit the attention ol purchasing ngents for inciters and others requiring steam -producing coal. For culinary purposes it cannot be ox-celled; ox-celled; for heating, it recommends itself, at FREE FROM DIRT, ROCK AND SUCK. Ordera taken at Z. C. M. I. Boot and Shoe Department and Drug Store. P. O. box 67C. GROESBECK & CRISWON 13 MISCELLANEOUS. CALLERJERRIM JUST RECEIVED XT LIDDELL I BROWN'S SCOTCH STORE, A Fresh Shipment of Moir 4 Son'i Abcidcon Frcsli Herring, Keller's Dundee Marmalidn, Finnan Baddies, Yarmouth Bloaters, Edinburgh Oatmeal and Oatmeal Grits, L. Rose & to.'s Leith Lime Juice, etc., etc. Remember the place, north of the Postoffiee. fl4 INSURANCE. French Insurance Coiporation, Purely Fire, OF PARIS, FRANCE. Capital Fa. 12,000,000 aoccl., mill, a, ,.rB. ZO.O-ii.OU.IO (Ovor $5,000,000). H. R. MANN & CO., Agents, Office: Weils, Fargo 4 Co's Building, SALT LAKE CITY. PI ST. PAUL FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE CO. Capital paid up, - - $400,000 00 ' Assets Jan. 1st. 1S75, $808,116 52 J.C. II URBA C. H. BIOELOW, President. Secretary. H. R. MANN & CO., Salt Lake City. PEM FIRE INSURANCE CO, Of Philadelphia, Pa. Capital paid up, - . - $200,000 00 AsBCts, Jan. 1st, 1S75, $451,790 03 THOS. F.BLAKEWOltE, President; J. J). WABJSTEit, Eeerclars. H. R. SWANN & CO., AGEKTS, Salt Lake City. no J KANSAS Fire Insurance Co,, Of Leavenworth, Kansas. Capital paid up, - - $200,000 00 Assets, Jan. 1st, 1875, $311,777 67 E. IfEXSLEY, ED. RUSSKLL, President; Secretary. H. R. MANN & CO., AGENTS, Salt Lake Citv. ru, J ... Home Mutual Insurance Co. . OF CALIFORNIA. CapiUil paid up, - $300,000.00. Assets Jan. lBt, 1875, - $571,229.04. J. J'. liWl.- 1JlJUiY, J. 11. OIUIC I, n-esident. Secretary. H. R. MANN & CO., AUBNTS. Salt Lake City. re MUSICAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. The St. Louis Mercantile Co., TUIS COM PANY BUYS T1IKIU IKSTRU-monla IKSTRU-monla directly Irom Iho nunuraelurorB, or CASH, and aro thereby onnblod 10 ttl at Iho low tit t pr ecu. Emerson Punob and Neediiam sllvee-tonguk osgans a Specialty". Any othor ftrat-olaafl im tram anil fumkhed to oraor. Tho BfUcr-TonfTiio Organ rwsivos fta nnmo from tho nuiioriurUy in a imiat which constitutes consti-tutes tho dociaivo critorion of oxcoUoneo Id any munic&i iDstrumout. via., bui)oriotity 'lono- Tlie dur&bililv ot tbh Omoniscno of Hi moot romiirkablochftrnctor iutio?. It ijuuliri of kooiioK in itod tone, aro, ii cno of the most iiro-otical iiiiporturjpo. . Terms of cnlo Jibornl. Monthly or qunrterr inctaliHonts to roPixnMhlo parting . Brunch office lor Uluh. .No. !U MAIN 8T epposiU) Post OlBoo. TII03. P. MILLER, Munajior. "ceo. A. PRINCE CO.. Organs & Melodeonsi - Tho OHnst, Larceet ami Most Pyrfucl Miuiufiiclory in tho United StatoB. Now in use. No other Musical Inptrunjont ovor ob- . tained tho samn popularity. 3B Sond for Price Lists. Address, Itl FFALO, X. Y ,73r Having no Agont In Salt Lnl:9 ' City at th" pro"pnl timn, wo snnnuncy that until further notice) w shrill fill orrlcrB (from Silt Lako City urtfl vicinity) vicin-ity) at ih'i namediicounte at toii'liotrjiotc dctits.rs who purchase from $'JJ,tW to I $50,000 annually. The fact of our boing tho oldest o,gJ lartjCAt firtn-y in tho Unitod Htatis, witb 64, 0(10 Organs nnd Melodftnris now i in use, will attract buyers, aiH tbo mor- iU of tho instruments will sell thois. jln GEO. A. PKINCE & OO. |