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Show TWO KliNOUKO AND FIFTY LADIES' LIN KM SUITS of the wry latest and most novel styles, from $2 npwAtli; alsoabvrolinoot LAVHES' I LINES' ULSfEUd ami Dl'STEKS has jiul Won opened at L. Cohn'a California Store. lA'CtiiNB, Ktl Clover, Lwn Grasi eft.la at KuowKlcn's. Now if the time to sow it. m 13 Take the SniEET OAKS to Lind- sey'b Gardens. mlO The talk of everybody, DAVIS' i TF.A. Go to Lindsey's Gardens and inhale in-hale the pure mountain air and enjoy en-joy yourselves. m What a beautiful lot of BABY CARRIAGES, and so very ehaap at Din wood ey'a Furniture Store. alS Seed Oats and Potatoes, Grass, Seeds, xtc., on S!e at Knowlden'e Grain store, First South street, n-2 Hasi Sandwiches, pies and cakes, and tea and cotVe at Lindaey's Gardens. Carl C. Asmies, practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. Opposite the Post Office. f "EPICURES," ATTENTION'. j Go to the SADDLE ROCK Restaurant for first class fare. Breakfast from 6 to 12 a.m., lunch 2-3 cents, 12 to 2 p. m.; dinner 4 to 7 p.m. al6. RED CASON COAL. Still the old reliable $5.75 per ton at the yard, $7.50 delivered. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY in difficult places. Full weight and quality of coal guaranteed. A lasting and true friend lor the rich and poor. Try it one and all. Orders always meet with promptness and care. Robert Smith, Agent. Office, 05 Main street. m24 GOOD CHANCE for a NEW SEWING MACHINE. First-class, for which produce will be taken. Ad sly c.t the Herald office. a26 WASATCH DUUG STORE. A large stock of Drug, Patent Medicines Medi-cines and Druggists' Sundries; Paint, Whitewash, and Kals miming Brushes'. Brush-es'. Lead, Oil and Varnishes. Give them a c ill. Prices lower than ever. aPJ I L. COHN has juat opened the htr.est and most varied assortment in LADIES' WHITE UNDERWEAR ever brought to this city, embracing : every article in this lino. Also a full jaMonment of CHILDREN'S and MISSES' SUITS, which will be sold at reduced prices. ml3 McSEC.u. Petrifications, fossils, Indian In-dian curiosities, and many other wonderful things to be seen at Lind-sey'a Lind-sey'a Gardens. mlO No intoxicating drinks allowed at Lindsey's Gardens. in 10 A compute assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS; also Trunks aud Traveling. bags of all descriptions have just been received at Cohn's California Cal-ifornia Store. Customers will find special inducements oSTered tl.sm by calling at this well known esUbl'ah-meut. esUbl'ah-meut. ml3 Dr. Sage's Catarrli Remedy. is NO PATENT MEDICINE HUMBUG, HUM-BUG, got up to dupe the ignorant and credulous, nor is it represented as being "composed of rare aud precious preci-ous substances brought from the four' corners of the earth, carried seven times across the Great Desfrt of! Sahara on the backs of fourteen; camels, and brought across the Atlantic Atlan-tic Ocean on two ships." It is a simple, mild, soothing' remedy, a perfect Specific for Catarrh and "Cold In the Head;" also for Offensive Breath, Loss or Impairment of the Sense of Smell, Taste or Hearing, Hear-ing, Watery or Weak Eyes, Fain or Pressure in the Head, when caused, as they all not anfrquently are, by the violence of Catarrh. mlo SEWING MACHINE CHEAP. Before purchasing a machine call at the Herald office and you will Save1 Money. I .Vr Goods aud Low Prices. We liavo now on liauJ a full and com-Siuck com-Siuck of Spring an J Summer Cl 'thi n mtnuf.telureJ by ourselves cx-pTf.;ly cx-pTf.;ly f T this marktl: and in addition nr.- did'y ro.v ivin all Iho latest styles a:.J pLtl-rn worrt in New York. As uia'iiit'tcturnri ws him enabled to 11 (ihu-n Pi to pv i:t:;'.- !c J than the same can be b..elit iu any oth'jr h:u;e in thii oily. The trade wo supply at New Virk wh.phr.-alfl rates. Libt-ml tenui "iven to ri!Mnsib'.e partus. L. GoLrmna & Co., Wateli Ihii! lin. Munui'iiet tv 20 WaUt-T strol, New YjrL:. hT .11 ILK iLXCSlES, Queen Cbarlottes, Egg Lemonade, Summer BoveraRO.5, Choice "Wines, Fare Liquor;, English Ale and Purler, Ice Cold IJejr, Superior Cicrs, Fancy Drinks, Occidental Saloon, So First South tSlrea!. olU The OAs print of Dyspepsia. No class of invalids arc more to bo commisserated than the dyspeptic, since the malady from which they sutler is the paront of a more numerous oflspring of Inrmonting ivmptomi than sny other ditefiic Cn tho other hand, they are to ba coiigrautlated that there is a potent, jfe and aereeabla botanic remedy for ail lh tiTture that they underfc. Hoslet-tor's Hoslet-tor's St 'incch Bitters powerfully invigorates invig-orates the cellular ti?sua of the stomach, 'bus promoting an adequate secretion and tlnw of the ditsjstive juice, vitalizes the shrunken and dobilitated lining of the f-tomacli, directs the bile into its true channel, chan-nel, and aliuiulfllos tho inactive bowols rddormant liyer. These ratlical ell'ects ara aceompanicd with the restoration ol sppwtite, flesh, and sound repose, and ihe r. movsl of lla'.ulence, hearl-burn, nau-s nau-s a, palpita'ions of the heart, vertigo, hifthcolcroi and seeding urine, water brash, headache, and many other har-rasiing har-rasiing symptoms of dyspepsia. ml3 I NF.W AOVEnTISt'VirNTS. SALT LAKE THEATRE. For Fiyc Nislils aiii One Matinee, C":illit, ili'MI; TufSiidif, MulJ 16. Mrs. JAS. A. 0ATES And hor i-'u parlor (otEiic Opera 4'oiiipaii(v, U iu .riifff T1IIHTY AilTI-T'-, liltANP Clloulo uul 1'U Ll. unClllijTUrt, I'mlrr iho iiianug(iinmt of Tbnt. MBifiiira, hnvini; ji.p' oli im1 ii nei ontonn weukn uuaiu-i.iont uuaiu-i.iont in Min Fmncipou, tilling tlio ho;io nit li My wktti tho olilo an d fmbiua ol' tho city. CUANU1C UF yPbKA liACU NlllilT. Tint.Uy lio.. liis-Jii-K UiK'irn; Wmlnoiilay Km., rum is.i id' 1 iihiik.in itr: Tliuriiliir V.ia , .M ii. oik AM- n'rt Cini.it; Krid)- Kva., Two 1 1 1' or ii -'I'll i. ii v J i ur and I s Ui-vi:n: Ui-vi:n: ftaiuf'U Mitilnco at 1 p.m., Uihoii.b Omul 1,1; -utur.Uy N istit Lail Autrnco, tiu.su Li n.-a. It s eiivcti ni'n for tlio fain of Hnorveil (run on f-nbiy .....niinif. Uy VI. at V (.". I.'f I;, ut tho Jiux wiiil-o ui iho 1aoalio 1'in-o uf A.lum.-iuu, J.-., 7.'.j.. Jl.'JU; H. oorvu.i ,-untt. SI ti. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That at a meeting of the Ixiiml of directors di-rectors of Ihe Halt Lake Cilv National Ltauk of Utah t!ic following resolution was otferetl anil unanimously adopted: h'emitcett. That in vii;W of tho ro-strictiona ro-strictiona imjioned hy law upon the operations of National Hanks, and in view also of tlio character and condition of tho business of tiin community , tho interests of the stockholders will he best subserved by winding up the business as a National Bank and surrendering the government govern-ment charter. Afterwards, at a meeting Of the stockholders of said bank, the follow-int follow-int resolution, confirming tho action of tho board of directors aa ottered ami unanimously adopted: Jicsolvfl, That this association, tho S.ilt Lako City National Hank of Utiih, shall forthwith go into liquidation liquida-tion aud bo closed as a National Hank, us provided hy the National H. mking Act. And tho board of directors aro hereby authorized and directed to gjye the necessary notices both to tho comptroller of the currency cur-rency and tbo public, and to take all and every atop necessary to place this association in liquidation aa provided I. vr .ii,! K'tnlriniT net. Tnat pursuant to said resolutions, tho ri.dt Lake City National Bauk of Utah lias been placed in voluntary liquidation, and depositors and others are reimested to present their claims as soon as convenient, and that all I claims will be paid in full upon pres- entation. li. M. DlRkll, Fresl. J. M. BL'iiKtrrr, Cashier. CflAS. H. HEill'oTEaD, Z. E. Elk IKS, ' K. W. Doxseij., Oliver Dlrant, lirecfora. Salt Lake city, Mav lltb, 1S7G. ml2 LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probite Court for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. la tba ma for of tha Ejtata of Henry E. Brown, dccoweJ; notice. I'lirsiitnt to an ordor of siid court, raid on tb Ilia Jy oi .May, A.D-, I67ii, notice i.-hereby i.-hereby iivan that Maturdsy, tho "-Tth day of .May, iy.i, at IU o'clock a m., at tbo County Court House in Salt Lako City, County o! -all Lake .and Territory of Utah, have been Dppciaiod u the timo and place for proving the Will of tbo laid Henry K. Brown, do-rcajtd, do-rcajtd, at which time and place any tenon interested uijr ayi-eir ani cunteit the Dated at Si't Lake City this tlth day of 1 May, loTO. D. BOCKU0LT, Clerk Probate Court, bait Like County. D. T. iriT 12 ESTRAY NOTICE. T HAVE IS MY POSSESSION THE J fctlotriBc doicnbei Animals: One rraa and whito Steer, two yean old: crop off right oar, and half ciop asj underwit in I a' i car, no brand Tisible. One ijrrel .Mare, irhito lace, four whito feol LDd lent, branded K 11 on right thi3, al.-o , branded on left shoulder and ttiich cot legi-, blc. i Ono sorrel yearling Mare Colt, whits faco, : tour white teot, no brand visiblo. i I The above, if not clai nod, and Ink on away wilhin ten day !rom tho dato aortof, I will px.iojo them at l'ublij alo and i ell thtm to , tbo hitfbou ro-ponsiblo bidJor.at tho Di.-trict I Pouna, at haysviilo, lvia CcunLy, at 2 , o'clo;k p-m , May 1, ltiTti. JuiiN gail e y, L'titrict l'oundkeeper. -May iho 10th. l&Tii. myii A FINE MULE FOR SALE, I HAVE A FIXE LARGE 1GJ-1 1GJ-1 hand Missouri Mule for Sale. Weighs over 1,300 lbs., sound aud in good condition. Cheap for Cash. B. HAMPTON, Sixteenth Ward, one-half block north U. C Depot. myit NOTICE. mllE BUTCIIEKINU BUSINESS UERS-JL UERS-JL toforo conducted by tho uriilor?inoiJ,ba tbif day bcon transferred to John 1'a .1, who ans l.a.od tho short, tisturo; and imf'eiuant. and will beroiltir carry on tho bu;inesj. All deblj oirirs oa this cccount must bo i' aid immediately to mo Will Ll AM JENNINGS, Uy THUS. W. JESX1NG5. Salt Lako City. Mny 10, ISTd. mil NEWSTOREI New Goods. SPRING OPENING I Q-EInTTS' FLIIMSHIXG GOODS ! Hats, Cajis, Gloves, TRUNKS VALISES UMBRELLAS Etc. A FIN'E LIN'E'OF CHILOBEH'S & BOYS' HITS. f, PriC'S r ilefy Competition an I in Quality ire Cannot be Sitrpa.ise.1. j;?- Loc.itc-d between McCornick's Bmk nrd tli Billiard Saloon, No. 77 EAST TEMPLE STREET. TH0S. C. DUNN. TRAVEL. bdJ3JM (A O-O EAST via the TranH - Continental Hon te This is the uhnrtedt, bct and only lino running Tullman'ii celehnilnd 1'ahico SluepiiiK Cam and Coaehfai, connecting wilh Union Pacific K. It. at Omaha and from the Went, via (Jrand Junction, ManiliaM, (Jwlar ItnpiiU, ClinUjn, Hterling and Dijon, for CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Patfaeiiners lor Chicago, Detroit, T ,!xlo, Cleveland, Bulliilo, Niagara Frttln, ritbdmrK, Cincinnati, 'loronto V. itrenl, l)ih-iicc, 1'orllaud, Bwton, S w York, Philndulphia, Buliimore, W i.iinLon, Indianapolis, Hi. Louts, Cairo and all POIMTS SOUTH AND EAST, j should buy their ticket via Chicago and the Chicago it North-Wcatern Itailway. Clone connections tire made at Chicago Chi-cago with the lake Shoro A Michigan Southern, Baltimore fc Ohio, Michigan Mich-igan Central, Pitt burg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, Kankiutee Line and Pun Handle Routert, for all points EAST nnd SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago & Alton and Illinois Central tor all point SOUTH. This ia the Ptunm- Line between the Pacific Coast and Chicago, and was the lirst to connect with iho great Pari lie lioad.H, and form t'ne OVERLAND OVER-LAND ROUTE. This line ia tho shortest rail line between Omaha and Chic;igo; the track ia of Lhe best uteel rail, and all the appointments are firet-clasa. The trains arc mado up of elrgunt new Pullman Paicb Dilawino Uoom and Slekpino Coaches, Injurious, well lighted and well vetitilatwl Day Coaches, and pleasant lounging and smoking curs. The care lire all equipped with the celebrated Milkr Safely Platform, and patent Butlers and CouplingB, Wewtinghotifie Safety Air Brakes, and every otherappliance that has been devised for tbe safety oi passenger traitiB. All trains are run by uk'uruoh. T" a this GRERT THROUGH LINE lias the be-t and amoothast truck, aud t'ne most elegant and com for ta-hie ta-hie equipment ol any road in the West, ard has no competitor in the country. Remember you ask for your Tickets Tick-ets n;t the Chituigo & North-Wed-- ltiiilway, and Uke no other. Tickets over this route are sold by ill Ticket Agents in the United States. Particular information with maps, time tables, etc., mav be had at any of the Through Ticket Otlices in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Irons, Ticket Agent, SUt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket-Age.-. t at Ogdcn, or to J. H. Mountain, Western Traveling Agent, Omaha, Neb., or to W. H. Stennctt, General Passencer Atent, Chicago. UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. SPRING AND SUMMER ASRASGEXEXT. QN AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, ISTti, THE UTAH WESTERN RAILWAY COM-I'A-NY will run daily traiaa aa follows Sundays exeaotcd): Leave Salt LaSo City at 7:00 a-m., stop..ini ii minutod at Lako Point for Breakfast, Arrive at Half-way House at 9:2i mm. Leave 1 ali-way Lloose at 11:10 &.m. "t-ni'ing i niinules at Lako t'oint for Dinner. Arnring at Salt Lako City at 2;03 p.m. ON SUNDAYS Leave Bait Lake City at 10:15 a.m., itopping J micutea at Lake Point for Dinner, arrive, ar-rive, at Half-way House at 1:10 p.m. ; roiurn-ine roiurn-ine joava Hall-wav llDJFa at 1:25 D.m.. arriving at sail Lako City at 7:20 p.m. OD WEDNESDAYS aili SUNDAYS OS LY, a apeoial Liiursion Train will leave Salt Uiko City at 1j;1j am., connecting at Lake PoiLt with THE STEAMER General Garfield, Which will mako a trip on tha GREAT SALT LAK.E, re;urning in time tor Suprer at ihe Lako l'oint lio:ol, nnd connoct with train arriving at "ialt Lain City at T 2u p.m. TICKETS, (eood on either ot Wednesday and Sunday Train', and including lido in Steamer) Si. 50. Speoial rates given to Excursion Psrtie' upon andieation to i. V, . 'IllATCUER, Uenoral l'sssenger Airest. for any information concerning freight atiply to J.N. PIKK, iJen'I Freiiiht Acent. ill 'J.P.KIMBALL, 8upL NOTICE. qiO R. M.THAXTON, you will ploasotako JL noti:e that i. A.D. Bo van, hare ox-bended ox-bended io nr-noy and labor tho sum of one hundrtd dollars i?liJ) on your intorest in the Mount din Monarch, your amount of lepal as-'C as-'C s.j mo tit beinz SJ of said sum for the oa t two years, on your interest of ono hundrod feet in said lodo, altu-itoi altu-itoi in tiit Cottonwood Mining District, County of Salt Lako and Territory of Utah. Should you fail to pny tho abovo sum with ia ninety dava from date, your interost in said mine will booomo ort'oited.to batho property of A. D. I'.ov.in. by virtue of an Act of Congress, Con-gress, passed May tho lOth, A. D., 1(2. A.D. BSVAN. Alta, April 17th. A. D..lSTti. a 30 Cash s Cloth PAID FOR NEXT CLIP of WOOL WOOL .HEX. REMEMBER THIS ! Wool Sacks furniht"J on application," A Full Line of WOOLEN GOODS always on liaml. Address JAMES DUXN, Superintendent Provo M;wiufacturinK Co., mr9 Provo City. BREAD, CAKES, CANDIE3, ETC THE CS Sua Leb BAKERY ! GRocri eS UK If AD, PIES, CAKES, (JK ACKERS AND G A N 1)1 E S . At Wholesale and Retail. OppohitG new Z. C. M. I. BuilJinp, llreiul dc-liveri.ii in all p:irta of the city. H.t rpij ALL WHO AKK SL'Kt'LHINi; from tbe erron and indistreliom of jouth, nervoui waaltnau, early decay, ou of manhood, Ac, I will send a roclpo that will cure you, 1'KEE OK CUAKUK. IbUgreat remo jy was discovered by a misiionary in 'iouth Amerioa. bend a solf-addresitid eo-ralope eo-ralope to the Hiv. Joau-a f. Stuien D. JJiblo Houio.Now York City. m2i FISH, CROCERieH, ETC. iSEoliTxTLoiI LIDDSLL & BROWN, .Xurtlt of J'mt OJia, M'o.iM r-i-iWif"IW nnnr. to tbeirr.u-, tbeirr.u-, ... . :... -r,.i IN- i--.1, t ti,., .1- n.nl 'U' - !' -r .1 . I' !' .S It l'-tllTLTH O. llefd- c'. i, In. I i'..l.;r or i'(1J...-d V.ll-;, 'JJin. My Gr&c;rics ana Pwimiis, frr,i,-h Out nfl, Yarmouth IH-atm a. d K,H.erd Jlormy, At prlcei wy iff.wn to iult the f rins- n'.y cf i bo liiue!. ' -:ir fnoi d ' ' ' ' i:-"-"" J p.ir.-baiti g :i.rinj'i'J itcd pruiuptly U.n t:ta ti ACHSNJ&TS, l)f,' TU INFORM Til L 1TUMC lht th'? tro (.r-:-artd to do any kind A wo-k in Mii'hi .- and Cwtirgi. psiricg Loco in tho best itylo and at reason-I reason-I ulle nice.', at lUo OLD CITY CREEK FOUNDRY. my NEW ADVERTISEMENT!. New Spring1 Goods! JUST ARRIVED AT TAYLOR CUTLER'S. CALL AND SEE THEM T'--. EVEBYBODY Sl'Pl'LIF.D AT llTEASDELS J f ) rl HAMS, CHEESE AND CRACKERS; f! f PRIME COFFEE, 30c. PER POUND; 1 RICE, TWELVE POUNDS FOR ONE DOLLAR; FLOWERS, NEAT SPRING STYLES ; RIBBONS, BONNET WIDTHS, GROS GRAIN, 20 TO 25c. PER YARD ; . k CHEMISETTES, FROM 25 TO 40c. EACH; j ) STRAW HATS, NEWEST STYLES ; f , EMBROIDERIES, 10 TO 20c. PER YARD ; d ALL VARIETIES IN SEASON, AND PRICES AS LOW 1' f AS ANY ONE ELSE WILL SELL AT; TE ASDEL'S Eagle House, Salt Lake (itv. BLACKSMITHS TEAMSTERS, TAKE NOTICE! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES: WE ARE NOW SELLING AT THE FOLLOWING KATES FOR CASH : Sanderson's TIRE IR0X. - - 5 1-2 cents per lb. Best English TOE STEEL. - 15 cents per lb. " American " - - 11 1-2 cents per Hi. Burden's HORSE SHOES, - - sfS per keg. retail, 8 cents per Hi. MI LE SHOES, - - $9 per keg. ' " " "' - retail, 0 cents per id. PROPORTIONATE REDUCTION IN HORSE NAIL AND TOE CALKS. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO.. janl 03 EAST TEMPLE STREET. WILLIAM JENIiCisT IlI, Importers ami Jobbers and Retail OchIlt in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. s m: e5 o iitm. Our Stock ofCiriicrrtl Merchandise, JUST BECEIVED- Consists of the Choicest Stock of Selec ted Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, BATS AND CAPS, CENTS' FURNISHING COODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, Also a full line of GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR, Milliners" and Tailors' Trimmings, FLOWERS ami FEATHERS; LISLE THREAD GLOVES, Cheap RIBBONS in endless varir-tv ; PARAS01,S frnm 2.'k: up; Full, regular li ALBRIGUAN HOSE at 50c. 1'air; Etc. CHOICEST GROCERIES Mware, Crockery, Glassware, Mi, ex etc, etc. All of which we are selling ut the lowest prices, from the simple fact that we discount and pay C2 E3 3! , Tbe Jay it ia Juc, lor all 'fmU Lionel'', which enables 113 lo piirehnsc nt BEDROCK FIGURES. |