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Show II ATTIK. Cull at the H BRAID offico and get your handkerchief. , There's money in it. je!3 j , Pleasure. I The COlh ward Sunday school go to I LtnJsey'B gardens to-diy. They will I have a good time. WANTED. A feirl for genorrtl I housework, uo washing. ' Apply at Third East street, four doors from Third South, on eaal iido of atrcet. jel3 What .are the Ckedkktlals of Glenn's Sulphur Soar? Firstly, it is indorsed by medical men as a disinfectant, disin-fectant, deodorizer, and remedy for local diseases of the skin. Secondly, it is an admirable articlo for toilet, use. Thirdly, it is inexpensive. jel3 What a beautiful lot of BABY CARRIAGES, and so very cheap at Diuwoodey'a Furniture Store. alS Ustil June 14th we will tell Fur niture low down; also Crockery. e2 Baeratt Beos. A VERY FREQUENT REMARK AMONG THE LADIES: "If we want good Tea we must go to Davis'." mv28 Lucerne, Red Clover, Lawn Grass seeds at Knowlden's. Now is the time to sow it. ml3 i T HO XI A3 CARTER, agent ;for VANITY FAIR and Gilt EJge Fine Cut. m!9 Cot Bed and bedding, blankets, three chairs, lot of crockery, etc., for i sale cheap. Apply at Herald office. ieS For Sale. A good l'mno for sale or rent on easy terms. Apply to Cooper Bros., Real EdUto Agents. m'2o RED CAON COAL. Still the old reliable $6.75 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 for toe rich and poor. Try it one and all. Orders always meet with promptness and care. Robert Smith, Agent. Office. 65 Main street. m24 I The Salt Lako City Asylum and Hospital is now open for the reception recep-tion of insane patients and invalids. Communications should be addressed to Dr. S. B. Young, proprietor, Salt Lake city, Utah. je9 Notice. The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Agency has been removed from 57 Kimball Block to the Music Store of Daynea &. Son, in Deseret Bank Building, my 27 Farear &. Wheeler. . Da. Faint's Invhiouatinu Cokihai. and Purifier of tho Blood is composed of roots, barks and pure liquor. It is pleasant to the taate, acceptable to the stomach, and invigorating to the syfltem. It gives tone and strength to the digestivo organs and is the most powerful rocuperant after the frame has boou reduced by sickness, and is a suius cuau asd i'kkvkntive of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Indi-gustiou Indi-gustiou and all Diseases of tho Liver. It is a mild and deligh'.ful invigorant for delicate females. Kor salo by God bo, Pitts & Co. my 28 GOOD CHANCE for a N EW SEWING MACHINE. Fir.-t-class, for which produce will be taken. Apply ?.t the Herald office. s2t Tlie True Medical JMiilosophy. Tho remarkablo cures of dyspepsia, eon;ti;.at;on, general dobility, intermittent intermit-tent and remittent fevers, nervousness, mentnl despondency, and a host of other ailments, by I hat popular botaidc invig-ornnt invig-ornnt and alterative, Huiteltor's Stomach Bitter;, pri'vc that to vitalize, not deplete, de-plete, tho s'ck, is tho true medical philosophy. phi-losophy. Under the old syfiera patients underwent r course of treatment that often hud tho effect of exhausting their few remaining cnorgi"9. Drastic purgation purga-tion nnd tho administration of violent remedies with n weakening reaction, were frequently and most uiiLecessarily resorted to in cases wnero invigoratioti combined with mild regulative treatment was the sole desideratum. That this unwise un-wise mode of medication has been to a great extent abandoned is in no small degree de-gree duo to the success which has attended at-tended tho pcerlcs remedy above nnmed. 1,10 DR. WM. H. GROVES DENTIST, OCico. Scond South Street, Sn't Lake City, oast ot Elephant i'tor. OQcoilour?, u a.m. to 5 p.m. ile New (Joixls uml l,ow I'rlrt'M. Wo hnvo now on Inind a full and complete com-plete Slock 'f Spring mil Hummer Cli'thing miiriui iL'lun-J by ouraeIve ex-prusnly ex-prusnly fortliij nuirlo-l; mid in addition uro dnily receiving all lie) lid.-l blyl'.- find pitil.Tn.t worn in Suw York, A. trinrnifv:turiira wo uro enabled lo suit them l(i to '2.') p'ir cent, iaa than tlio sumo can bo bought al any oilier house in this cily. Tho trade we supply at New York wholcrialo mto. Liberal terra b 1 given to responsible parties. L. Gold n no & Co., i Wasatch building. I Manufactory 20 Walkur street, New I York. 87 11 1 I K Pt XCHE., lucLn Charlottes, Eg? Lemonade, Summer Bevoragei, Uhoitfe Wiio?, Puro Liquors, English Ale and Porter, Ice 'Jold Lii:-r, Superior Cigars, Fancy Drinks, Occidbktal Salhoh, 8-j Fir-.t South St-o-T. olU NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GREAT AUCTION SALE ! OF .11 Ati Mi l ( KM Household Furniture! ox THURSDAY, JUNE 15, At the Kesidence of Don C. Butlerfield, Second South." Street, J First door West of Utah Southern 1 Railroad. SALE TO COHMEKCE AT 10:30 A.W. Comprises the most complete aod minute articles of a well-appointed well-appointed Household. EMBRACING, TWO ELEGANT PARLOR SETS. ONE ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO PI-ANO (new). DINING ROOM FURNITURE, complete, com-plete, with Walnut Extension Table, Sidehoard, Pictures, Engravings, En-gravings, Chromos, etc., etc. THREE SETS CHINA WARE, Brpklast, Dinner, and Tci. Service. ONE MAHOGANY CABINET Singer Sin-ger Sewing Machine (uew). THREE ELEGANT TOILET SETS. BRUS5EL, Tapeetiy aud Throe-ply Carpeting. EIGHT SETS ELEGANT LAMB- ERIvINS aud Lace Curtains (one Bay Window). KITCHEN FURNITURE Cooking Stove with Hot Water Back, Boiler, etc., complete; Kitchen Safe, etc., etc., Being the moBt complete and EXTENSIVE LOT of FURNITURE Ever offered at Public Sale in Salt Lake City. TEEMS CASH Salo Positive "Without Limit or Bcsorvs, jol3 THE "SWEEPSTAKES." FiBiilSGroH, June 10th, 1S78. GEO RUE A. LOWE, Dear Sir . Feolini mjilfia-dnbtod mjilfia-dnbtod to the public to thli extant, I addreis you this Teitimoniat: L purohasti oi you ibout tho In of AueuH last, a "Swep-lakas" "Swep-lakas" Ihreihicf Uachioe. I bava nsd ths maabina LhrouiQ a seas .n of uuaiually heavy harrait. and 1 hava found tho "' wmv nakcs" to realia all tul jou prumtiad lor it, and ii you will allow m, I will pay m"ro. Our neuhborhnod imuld rather harm it than any other tbat iraj orar in.it- Durins tiiesaa-on, tiiesaa-on, attar h vi at thrcshoda.'X) bushals in my iuiraoaiito ncishborbood, I want bt ionta-tioo ionta-tioo to obor Vallay. Ld tta e tbriad tor tacm orer S.00O bushals o: riu without a break or hindrance. If the farm-in oi Utah want to inform ihemjeke) ot tna ralua ol tho "SwooiiiUkc;," thor oan addreai Joionh France, Jonathan Holmes, Lot Smith and blkanah cimita, Farminetoo; Or, liishup John K' bison. Darid Bibea, Leo Clark, td-ard Iloluiei. Moll IN. nor. Kdx-in 6toid,Jonn Giloi, Balber. tocethar with aooio ten others, of Wobtr alley, .Morgan County, Utah, i.'t LKN RTPE. ESTRAY NOTICE, HAVE IX MY POSSESSION THE 1 followins dasoribed Animal. If not o'aiinixl acii taken awny witain len dvr from the ditto hereot.l will cidik hat Fub;e Salo and tell it tothehigheit riooBiblo biddor, at tho District foand. at Kayinlle, Divis Countr, Juno 21s;, 167d: Onowhi's Maro, i-TPoied to ba 8 yrs old, branded Y on left hip. JOHN GAILET, District Poondkaflper. Juno 10th, 176. jolS NEW ADVEHTISEWIFNTS. notice! p AM HiDANOK WITH A IIRSOLU-I. IIRSOLU-I. 11; fiJ-od by thu Hoard of Dr.-cl,M ollh.itHl.li -otiTn Kailwuy Oirupany on Junn il'h, In7ri, ilio Annual Aloutiu- of lh h:oo!.liuldorj iJ Uumi.nny will be haUl at ILo Cum n.,'j uflioo ia .a't Lalio City Uuli, on rt.i-.iu.lay, July j, loTil, at il a, in . for Ihe nlajtioo of Uiroi;ors fi.r the oq-sulrmyD.tr. oq-sulrmyD.tr. JUll N I'IKB, jit t-'c-roiary, SANTA CltUZ GUNPOWDER! We have just received a full assortment of Blasting and Sporting Powder from toe ualitornia Powder Works, and shall keep il constantly on hand in lots to suit all customers. Many trials at which Gold and Silver Medals have been awarded have unquestion ably proven this to be the best Powder manufactured. All Miners and Sportsmen agree in this. WALKER BROS, ACENTS. iel TRUSTEE'S SALE. vVberfMf, Epbraim McLaughlin acd Le.uia McLaughlin, his wife, by th. r eurinin di.;d of trust, drttinl August '2'itb, A. D. 1ST!', and recorded in the records of Knit Lake county, Utah, in ranrtfrago recird b ok "D," pupea 472, 473, -171 and 47o, conveyed to Tbornns Mnrehall and Gim&vu-s A. Liyll tho following described real eritii-o situntri in Ilia city nnd county j! Sail Lake and Territory of Utah, and detcribfd as follow?, to wit: A. certain part of lot number four (4) in block sev-cniy-f)ur (74) ns plotted on plot "A," Great Salt Lake city Burver, aiid bounded bound-ed ns follows. Commencing at tho south -westcornerofsaid lot and running nrih one hundred and s')veniy-tive nnd a half (17.V-j) f-el; thence uatt one hundred nd twelvo(ll-) fpcl; ihenco south one liun- dr.-d and sov only-five and a balf(175JiJ feet; thence west to ibo piaco of beginning, begin-ning, containing ninel"en thousand, six hundred and tl'iy-rix (19,060) square su-pt'rlicial su-pt'rlicial ft et of land, being llie SHine pro-pf-rty owned by 1-aac Ch-tie, diiji.-fts'--d, lather Lo .-ui,l L.'uis-i McLaughlin, and held by her in her own rigbt uy ds of 'onVi,"a::ce frt m the ftcirs-a'.-law of aid decL-asod. In trust, however, to eecure the pay-mnnt pay-mnnt of feveral DPgotinble Dromis-ory notes in said decl of tru;t more fully described; de-scribed; and, whereas, one of said Botes ia now remaining wholly due and unpaid, un-paid, viz: for llie sum of ten thousand dollars, dated August 20th. 1873, and duo twelve months after date thereof, with ir.terest from May 17, 1875, at the rate, of ono and ono-balf per cent, per month. And, whereas, it waj among other tilings in said deed of trust provided, pro-vided, that should default be rood's in the payment of said notes or either of them, or any part of eitber of them, as the same shall severally become duo and payable, then said trustees, or either of them, 6hould proceed to discharge dis-charge the duties of said trust, and whereas where-as further the said Gustavus A. Hull is now absent from the territory of Utah, and whereas, James B. Crosby, the legal holder of said note and deed oi trust, hus requested the undersigned, one of said trustees, lo proceed on such deed of trust. 2iow, therefor1, I, tho undersigned, as trustee aforesaid, at the request of the legal holder of siid note still remain ing due and unpaid, and in accordance with tho terms and conditions of said deed of trust wi.l OX THURSDAY, THE 15T11 DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 18TG, at and in front of the north door of the City Hall of Salt Lake city, county and territory terri-tory aforesaid, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 5 o'clock p.m., of that dy, sell the said described property, at public sale, to tlie highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy tbo said deed oi trust, and the tPrms thereof. Thomas Marshall, Trustee. Dated Salt La e City, June 3, 137G. je3 rat. STANLEY, Of tho Kjo and Ear Infirmary, New York, OCULIST AND AURIST. Artificial Eyes nnd Ear Drums inserted. WASATCH MOTEL, mil Second Fioor, Salt Lake City. CRONK BEER ! OX ACCOUNT OF MY' CRONK BEER gaining popularity and celebrity, it has f mud a soro place in my neighb r which causes it to smart, seeing his crift is in danger since I have started to make CRONK BEER. My neighbor's Boer was thought lo be good unlit a better Article came into the Market, which puts hij in the shade. Jolin Hagell, Ii UX C It HOUSE, OPPOSITE THEATRE. my29 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , Tbat at a meeting of the board of directors di-rectors of the Salt Lake City National Bank, of Utah tlie following resolution was offered and unanimously adopted: Jt'csolved, That in view of the restrictions re-strictions imposed by law upon the operations of National Banks, and in view also of the character and condition of the business of this community, the interests of the stockholders will be best subserved by winding up the business as a National Bank aud surrendering the government govern-ment charter. Afterwards, at a meeting of the stockholders of said bank, the following follow-ing resolution, confirming the action of the board of directors was oflered and unanimously adopted: Jlesolced, That this association, the Salt Lako City National Bank of Utah, shall forthwith go into liquidation liquida-tion nnd be closed us a National Bank, as provided by the National Banking Act. And the board of directors are hereby authorized and directed to give the necessary notices both to the comptroller of the currency cur-rency and tbo public, and to take all and every step necessary to place this association in liquidation as provided by said banking act. Tuat pursuant to said resolutions, the Salt Lake City National Bank of Utah has been placed in voluntary liquidation, and depositors and others are requested to present their claims as soon as convenient, and that all claims will be paid in full upon presentation. pres-entation. Ji. M:. Dl-Rell, Prest. J. if. Bi'rkett, Cashier. CHAS. H. IlEMl'STBAD, Z. E. Ei.kixjs, R. V DOKSELL, Oliveh Du HAN'T, Directors. Salt Like city, Mav llth lS7d. ml2 SEWING MACHINES. FISH, GROCERIES, ETC. ' WE ED SfflSrEXPLOiuS LIDDELL & BROWN, FAMILY FAVORITE Would nepcotfuHy a'noon to tbai'BU- mro i.afoni, tr.-l th (.iibi-i grLorally, t h t tbo, .lo inUti-M.D biin'l aEoItu'o Scwiiij Machines. L&'tt&'MZSrvsuf'iZ Family Groceries ana Provisi;ns, & oU-h Outmen!, Yarmouth WnntcrS and SIMPLE, STRONG, At prlcos wiy ("'.n to mil 'fan mine n-y of thotinjoj. Uur frioi ii" ilsv l-tn,o. thir Durable, Substantial, '--.,,,1,. EASY TO LEARN, Weroutofoedee. SALE CHEAP! Light-Iii inning-, ; Evi:it ins -i iT.s." DOES ALL WORK, ISTeerLs no .I.leyai r.s, Xo .Si'itiN(i9, Nu Con wnr.Ri s. j fi Solid for ('iretibir ftr.il Price List. AGENTS WANTED. THERE'S MONEY IN IT. Address: Weed Sewiusr Jlnchiue Co. SALT LAKE CITY. mmmmmMm MEW YORK TRADE. BENEDICT, HALL & Co., Manufacturers and Wholesale Doalora in Boots and Shoes, 134 & 136 Grand st., New Y oek, Comer Crosby, one block aaat of Broadway, dn THOS. M. AKGALL & Co. Mco's, Youths', Bots and Children's CLOTHING - AT WHOLESALE, IS3 and 315 Broadway, 2?E W YORK 3. E. OOWLE3, L27 A COTTAGE Aei LOT, 3 if 10 Mi, In a very pretty location on south tjcmplb street. noiisk c'"nta'ns three ItOOU it ii ti HitcbtMi, with a C' ud ctfluir. Lot cotitain- fru-t tri&i, 'tc, ami i wi'll f iicul A tr iod Staitle arid Coii' li Hon--; plenty of writer; in- k nnd pipes fir h fountain. A g iod w i I . A very prc-tty HnmeH-ad and VOiY CHEAP, Within vnobl ck of Slrett Cirs. Enquire of W. C. Dunbar, IIkR'Ld oilier. mvlfc SCilt'TI'LEEE W'AttOAS. A fu I xnl cuii.'.o:o Cie'j on hnrJ, of all Sijiiir.cdS vioi ul" t'firm r pribc und t-rui: U r.. a. 1 l!Q llie t m.d b ft liDirovo:n Lti- EUCKtYE !SI0V;ERS & REAPERS, Stvr qistnkcs Thrcslicrs, ELffARD HARVtSTERS, Forst fi BrailoT Hey Rakes. L 1 ... A lar:o s of all UnJ of Agrkultiiril Matflitror: , t' irm-rc i'nol . Also on band a full mo t iliir.lw ou WaiDj ar,d Cirriaeo Mottn.l. l:oa. . leol, U.i ia -lid Male ihoj.', Hr.nii, Null. A t. Btijie.s and Carriages Ol iho F ntt Mako. for bale. KO. A. LOWE, Half-Block South Theatre, Suta Eor.d. al9 CONFECTIONERY, ETC. KEEP COOL! LOVERS OF GOOD ICE CREAM Will ploase bear ia mind that The article is to be Jound in all its richness ot 'he New York CANDY STOEE, Finest Strawberries iu Market. LiiiGE Stock Hojie made Candies, FRESH, PURE A2D GOOD. STEARNS & ANCLE jaS 57 Slain street. NEW ADVERTISEMENT!.. E AS DEL S 1, .Eagle House, Salt lake City. p. f y Elegant Dress Percales at f 10 cts. per yard. Fresh Arrival Ladies' and Cliildren'sHats,from40cts. p, . J W Elegant Flowers, Sum- f 0) nier Styles, just received. v t$ W Ribbons, Hat "Widths, 20 1 ' to 25 cts. per yard. ' AT TEASDEL'S. a; GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES: WE ARE NOW SELLING AT TIIE FOLLOWING RATES FO CASH : Sanderson's TIRE IKON", - . 5 1-2 centu ner Hi Hcst Englich TOE STEEL, - - 15 eenls per lb. " American -11 1-2 cents per lb. Kui-don's HORSE SHOES, - - $S per kpj. " " - retail, 8 cents per lb. MULE SHOES, - . $9 per keg. " - retail, 9 cenls per i. PROPORTIONATE REDUCTION IN HORSE NAIL AND TOE CALKS. GEO. M. SCOTT & CO.. juil V3 EAST 'IEMPLE STREET |