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Show Bo not spend your money for bud washing. The Warwick collar loolca better than linen, and doea not need washing. f7 Who is your halter ? Why tieorge Dunford. He U a practical hatter and haa made it a specially for twenty-Cve years, and bis goods are very cheap. Wholesale and retail denartmnnta. fl If you want furniture call at Joel-sou's, Joel-sou's, Crocsbeck block, Second South street, Salt Lake oi ly. f5 "Is that cheeto rich?" asked BIokks of his grocer. "Yes," was the candid rep'y, "there's millions in it." "The Gir.DKD Aoe" is played at the theatre to-morro.v night. Oveiishoes, Rubber Boots, etc., soled, heeled and repaired at the Workingmen's Co-op., 90, Main street. fr5 $1,000 REWARD. One thousand dollars ia offered by Br. C. W. Higgins for any cancer that returns aftsr his treatment with one of his vegetable cancerous plasters. plast-ers. There is no danger in applying these p tasters, as they only destroy the cancer and the cancerous matter that is in tho blood; they will restore health and happiness to those that are afflicted with that dread disease cancer. Dr. H. makes a speoialty of chronic dieeases. Dr. H. has performed per-formed somo wonderful cures since he commenced his practice in this eity. He is receiving testimonials evervdav from patients that have been cured 'by bis new mode of treating chronic 'diseases. Afflicted, call and see for yourselves. Office one door north of 1 the Walker House. Consultation free. fo Willie Gill will appear as Colonel Sellers in tho "Gilded Age" to-morrow night. Ejj 1 Mrs. Smeddley, of London, Ontario, did more than turning over a new leaf. She eloped with a full blown Portraits in all sty lea 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. fi A. Haueruach, Practical Watch ; Maker, 3 doors west of Dyer &. Arbo-' , gast, confectioners. i f 3 First South Street. Washington's Birthday. Grand ball at the Dixon House, Bingham, 'On Washington's birthday. j30 Mr. Wags er, Saddle Rock Oyster :nouse, has received a shipment of fine ifiresli keg oysters. j28 "Thehb's millions in It." 'One million dollars of the fortune of the late Charles C. Alger, of Norwich, Connecticut, was spent for benevolent benevo-lent objects. Lews wood orders lor C. B. Durst at Rock Springs coal office, Main St., opposite Wasatch hotel. j24 The "Gazetteer of Utah. and Salt! Lake City Directory," warmly eulo-1 guetl by the press East and West, is i an excellent book to send everywhere that information on Utah is desired. For sale at the Herald office; price I $3. m28 I Excelsior Iron Mines, Hematite ! from four lodes, best quality for ! fluxing. Address J. W. Sm ll, superintendent, super-intendent, Idaho Store. j22 -Not Wonderfdl. -The great de- mand for boots and shoes of our own r nuike, because the public know the excellence and cheapness of our : goods. Workingmen's Coop, 90 Main -Street. 13 Jean Clara Walters and the full 'company appear in "Tho Gilded .Ago" to-morrow night. v6ee having tea there to shed Biiould (; prepare to ihed them now. Dn. C. -W. pKiggins. Office hours ! from 9 to 1-! &tv and from 2 to 4 1 and 7 to 9 p.m. d6. Furniture BouaiiT,.5old, or repaired repair-ed at E. Jacobs' auctipn .rooms, Main street, two doors north. of .postofiice. iG University Lirrary and Reading Rooms, open every evening from 6 to 10. Admission free. nl-9 Call at the Standard Hair Store and have your faded switches, etc., cleaned, dyed, and made liko new. f2 Troubles are like dogu; the smaller they are tlm more they annoy you. There's millions in it" we mean "The Gilded Age" at the theatre tomorrow to-morrow night. JiTuriCEu' Blanks. Undertaking for attachment; Affidavit for attachment; attach-ment; Writ of attachment; Summonses; Sum-monses; Executions; Commitments; Constables' sales, Subpoenas civil and criminal; Order of examination; Warrantrt. For snlo at Herald office. A FINK assortment of ball room programme- cards at the Herald office. u15 l)uiiCrous Imliflcrcnce. If you Iihvo a friend troublod with n chronic iwigli ai d who apprehends no (Unpnr from it, spunk lo him seriously. Tell him Unit ever? paroxysm is like Hie unmd of a mulllcd drum be. ting lime to his tnnrch 1" thu ptnive. Advi-o liim to bt'gin forthwith & coursu of IIalk'h IIoNKY OF JIullKUOUNU AND 'Y V . The country f om ocoun to ocean rings with iU astoiinilii k circs of chronic coub.1i and all complaint-uf tin; lungi and throat tending to consumption. Pikk's Tooth-Aciik DroI'S Cure in ono minute. w "Thbke's millions in It," A Prevalent Discntte. There is no disease bo prevalent in America as dyapopaia and certainly none which has so generally bnflled and defeated defeat-ed tho skill tif the medical profession. The only remedy for this distressing com-plnint com-plnint is s puro medicated stimulant. lloHtetter'R Stomach Bitters, whose essential essen-tial principle is Bound ryo, is ndmitted by medical practitioners to be tho only alterative, alter-ative, corrective and restorative on which limy can rely. Tho liiltors are the best yossiblo specillc for flatulency, diz.inoa; waterbmsh, irregularity of the bowels, and all indications of confirmed dyspen-kir. dyspen-kir. ' They do not excite, but sooth tfiO irritated stomach and bowuls, nnd may bo taken by persons of tho most delicate and sensitive organization, who arc unpleasantly unplea-santly alfected by the use of the ordinary stimulants of commcrca. Though their etlect is most decisive, yet they are so mild and beneficent in oporation as to be suitable to children as well ai to adulU. Do you want to Buy a Homo? Do you wnt to Sell & House? Do you want to Buy Bonds or Stocks? Do you want to Sell Bonds or Stocks? Do you want to Rent a Houso? Have you a Houso to Kent? Have you Money to Loan? Do you wont to Borrow Money? Have you any Collection to bo made in any part of tho World? IF SO. CALL AT THE REAL ESTATE AGENCY SALT LAKE, Office on East Temple St., Opposite Wasatch Hotel, A. MINER, Att'y, u13 Proprietor. OO EAST via the -Trans - Continental Route. This ia tho shortest, best and only line running Pullman's celebrated Palace Sleeping Cars and Coaches, connecting with Union Pacific R. U. at Omaha and from the West, via Grand Junction, Marshall, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Sterling aid Dixon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Passengers for Chicago, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Jndianapolis, St. Louis, Cairo and all POINTS SOUTH AND EAST, should buy their tickets via Chicago and tho Chicago & North-Western Railway. Close connections are made at Chicago Chi-cago with the Lako Shore k Michigan Southern, Baltimore & Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pittsburg, Fort Wayna & Chicago, Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with tho Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central for all points SOUTH. Thia is the Pioneer Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the first to connect with the great Pacific Roads, and form the OVE INLAND IN-LAND ROUTE. This line is tho shortest rail line between Omaha and Chicago; the track is of tho best steel rail, and all the appointments are first-class. The trains are made up of elegant new Pullman Palace Drawing Room and Sleeping Coaches, luxurious, well lighted and well ventilated Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking cars. The cars are all equipped with the celebrated Miller Safety Platform, and patent Buffers and Couplings, Westinghouse Safety Air Brakes, and every otherapplianco that has been devised for the safety of passenger trains. All trains are run by telegraph. In a word, this GREAT THROUGH UNE has the best and smoothest track, ana U)C most elegant cumiunn-ble cumiunn-ble equipment ol any road in the West, and has no competitor in tho country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets via tho Chicago & North -Western Railway, and take no other , Tickets over thia route arc sold by all Ticket Agents in the U tried Stales. AV. H. STENNETT. Uon'l Pan user Agcr.l. JffAHVIN HUGEIIT, UcDeml Sui)cnutDdonl. fJOTIGE. mHOSE IXDKI?TEI 'TO SCOTT, 1. Dunham Co. are requested to make payment at odcc to George M. Scott & Co. that the buiincsof tho old tirm may bo speedily closed up Thoo having claims against Scott, DHnham & Co. aro requested to present them immediately for payment. GEO, M. SCOTT & CO., jl Suecefsor of Scott, Dunham & Qo I FIKXAX BADDIES A Nil ! YARMOUTH BLOATERS JUST ARRIVED, Cured to suit the most delicate taste, AT LIDDELL & BROWN'S. Call and get thorn. JriV DEALEliS SUPPLIED. -" MISCELLANEOUS. STEVENS CO., Publishers & Importers of A.MKR1CAX ami Ji.NGLlSH Standard ana Illustrated forts. MAIN STUCK r, (Ona door nonh of Olifc House), ' SALT LAKK CITY. I'TAU. i2-i F. 0. LINF0B.TH, Ph. B., Assayor and Chemist. Particular attention paid to the analysis of Iron Ons, Galena?, Claya and Coals. Laboratory SECOND "WEST St., between North and South Temple Street?. Orders left at Wm. Jennings & Son's. OFFICE nOTJKS, 9 a.ii.4 p.m. ScfcrcnceJlW. JBXXJXGX. j:W ' FRENCH DYEING AND SCOURING Eitabliihment. Clotting Cleans! Dyed & Repaired, e. r o u k i s, 37 Commercial St., Salt Lake City, Cleaning of all Dofcriptionn. Silks and V0 vete a Siocialt7. PROF. K. B. Gl'ILIONI'S Snxerior Hair Tonic Will hoop the scnln clotm anti prorent tho hair from iollinoiF, Hr usinw this veK()!ab!o tome io iUcao' oil will ui.o the bair nnw life. Erowib and viKor. Fsr luperiur lo all others dow in use. R. S. GDI MONT, Pioneer Uarber . hop, Binchaui. Uurry Woist, Boioagoat for Halt Lako City. T. B. Jones, President. Jonx SiiiJtp Jr., Vice-President, J. T. Little, Treasurer. UTAH Forwarding. Company, (Incorporated under tho Laws of tho Territory, j Under Contract with Railroad 1 Companies and Fast Freight Lines. TE WILL FORWARD GOODS TO ALL ) i point! ia Utih and Souiliern Nevada, The handlins, sampling nnd shipping of 0KK and BULLION a ipcc'iaity. Rates of Freight given atd Kuaruntocd to all points East aad Wcat. CssU advances niado on imperishable artiulca. OFFICE OPPOSITE U. C. R. It. DEPOT, SALT LAKE CITY. GEO. Y. WALLACE, Supl. WANTED, POTATOES, DRIED PEACHES LUMBER, WOOD, HAY, and all kinds of pay in cichanRO for Seven Second-Hand Wagons, Wag-ons, n Span of Mules, ft Spaa of Hones, City Property, 1,090,000 lbs. Pino and Coarso Salt, Cedar Posts, Chnrcoal, Kindling Wood, Groceries, Provisions, Oloth, etc., etc., etc. JOHN W- SHELL, Idaho Store. J: y j NOTICE. I A meeting of the Stockholders i WORKINGMEN's'cO-OP ISS N, i To receivo tho Soorlarv'a aato-! aato-! m cut of bu'intvs, and elect officers ;! for tho ensuing ytar, will bo held I i i room No i, Taylor's Ilotol, at I I 2p m., Tundny, Fob. H, 1K7.1. X. M. McAlustkr. Koc'y. hj Salt Lako Lity.Jan.no, lt-75. j CKISM0N COAL. THIS POl'IILAI! BRAND OF COAL Mill hcri-nrier lie .old cxtlu-slvelj- at tho CoinuaDS'B New Sales Depot, SECOND WEST ST., South and 1st South streets. NO COAL THAT HAS BEEN Offered Of-fered in this market has obtained tho celebrity that Una m-ll-known article has, and to-day wo ofler additional inducements in-ducements to the public ia that We are Nearer tlic Bnslness fori Ion of i tic City I ban Any Oilier Coal Depot ; 1 II AT urn caii mm iu Any uraniums; THAT WE GUARANTEE WEIGHT AND QUALITY; THAT WE SELL AS CEEAP AS THE CHEAPEST ! ! Wc eipecially solicit tho attontion of purehni-inf agents for smelters and uthors requiring tUmm-producing con). For culinary purposes it cannot be x-colled; x-colled; tor hi-ntinjf, it recommends itself, as FREE FROM DIRT, ROCK AND SLACK. Order taken at Z. C. M. I. Boot and Shoe Department and Drug Store. P. O. box 67C. GROESBECK CRISM0ft |