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Show GENTS' 3TYLI3H HATS, soft aod stiff, juet arrived at DUNFORD'8. nl7 I WANTED A CJirt competent to do general housework; DO other need apply. Enquire at No. 5, Ctift ttw. DIG The Sidewalks. Dump tbat gravel on your sidewalks side-walks before the weather hiuderayou. Ma.rk.lt train people will do well to call at Barrett Bm'a and see tbeii stock of Furniture, Feathers, etc. nl7 Chimney Corner. Miller tfc Co. have received the Chimney Corner (or November 24cb. An ESTEY OKU AN orVe cheap. Apply at ibis office. nS ELEGANT 81 YLEi of Ladies' Shoes, TAP AND DOUBLE SOLES, high cut, just received at DUN FOKD'S. nl7 DOORS, SASH AND BL1ND3, Eastern Lumber, Mouldings, Frames, etc. Jub Work proinptiy attended lo. Second South Street, two dorrs west ot Wbite House. DlO JofcEPH G. Ro-MNEY. Overcoats. Fivg hundred Chinchilla and Fur Beaver Overcoats and Ulster of the latent Btylc. and patterns, for salt cheap at L. Goldberg & Co's. ol3 HIP OR KNEE RUBBER BOOTS AT i.C. M. ., FOR ai.OO AND 5.UO PER PAIR. o1 H.3. ELDRcDG, SUPT. j A Good Book, Free. Send your name and postoffice address ad-dress to Dr. C. VV. Higgina, Poatuffice Box 718, and he will mail his book, just iaeued. au!9 Foil a Stylish Fall Overcoat call at L. Goldberg & Oo's. olS Fefk Trout at W. L. Price's. e21 At a meeting ot the shareholders ol the Wasatch Coal Mining Company, held Monday at the office of C. rV. Stayner, the following gentlemen were elected directors: C. W. Stayner, Stay-ner, F. A. Mitchel and R. J. Taylor; and at a directors' meeting, immedi ately following the adj urameut of the shareholders' meeting, C. W. Stayner Stay-ner was elected president ol the company com-pany and F. A. Mitchel, secretary aod business agent. nl3 More Railroad. Friday A rumor was freely circulated circu-lated on the streets tbat the building of a narrow gauge from Sandy to this city is in contemplation. Correct. Make work for some of the idle men and put Alia in direot communication with the metropolis. BEER I BEER I I BEER!!! WAGENER'S BEER on Draught. 5 Cents A GLASS AT THE UNION BEER SALOON, Corner Commercial and Second South Streets. Free Lunch every day. do Household Goods Wanted for Cash. Don't sell your household goods Dd traps until you consult John Crane, west of Theatre. He pays the bi chest cash price. nl4 LADIES' CLOAKS received at 8hwartz' Store, opposite Herald fc -g-'rice. Sold at reduced prices. Re-member Re-member all. D13 Fhesh Ghousd COFFEE at CUT LER BROS. d15 FOR GOOD GOODri at the LOWEST LOW-EST PRICKS, go to our HATTER and BOOT-FITTER, DUNFOUD. Bl7 MEN'S and BOYS' seasonable CAPS and GLOVES just arrived at DUNFORD'S. n!7 BEER I BEER! I BEER 1 ! I WAGENER'S BEER on Draught. 5 Cents A GLASS AT THE MILWAUKEE BEER SALOON. o!7 - - Glad Tidings. - Uyou want to get First PREMIUM PORTRAITS and Views.'Bibles and miscellaneous BOOKS at HALF PRICE; tho LAST PORTRAIT ever taken of PR EST. R.. YOUNG; Sunday Sun-day School Books, Tickets and Prizes; Ohromoa, Picture Frames, and Fancy Goods at the lowest-figures, go to 0. R. Savage's, Art Bazar, o2 Eft Temple Street. T H E G R E 1 T AMEHICflK COHSUMPTICft liu ii'dy. Or. Knr' frj rnp ol l.ivt rHun una tur cura tno wurat cai-K 'f I'ouyhs, old. Pneumonia, Pr'-'.'' .-'1-''lt; ftl'-1 a11 d ttotif 0f the l.n n, t hrum tt.;:d t lit-it. For URii aii J Cruup it is a ccrlKlti fn-clHc. Tho mojt obstl-uaTe obstl-uaTe vjies surely jiold to li.iuera' Llvui Wlhi nnd Tr, when uard pursavor-iiigiy. pursavor-iiigiy. miJi m iin- ii"a l . f ttil L'uu;rh pr-,;u :i ,a.""&u'J evi-ry wti'-rc. .-ieu 1 UU pr Uu'.ilo. Z C- M. t. Agents, o'J i To the Ladies. ! HEALTH versus SICKNESS. Ladies who value, health will save doctors' bills by wearing the elegant Tap sole, Kid Button Boots, which can bo procured of ROWE, at the "Big Boot," S7 M.iin Street. n-I Meals r.t the SADDLE BOCK RESTAURANT and OYSTER homo of tho best quality at living prices. Fresh Oysters received direct from the packers. Open day and uigbt. P. Matth JESSES, au3 Proprietor. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used BoaCHKK's German Sveup to let ita wtmderful qualities bo kuown to their friends in curing Cons:imp- tiou, Hevcre Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pucumouia, and iu fact all throat and lung disoaBra. No person can ute it without immediate relief, i Three doses will relieve any ense, and wo consider it tlie duty ol ail Druggists Drug-gists to recommend it to tho poor Uy-: ing consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 40,000 dozon bottles were sold last year, and no ono cso whero, it failed wao reported. Suob a medicine medi-cine a the Gkkman Sviitjp cannot be too widely known. Ask your Drug gist about it. Sample Bottles to try Bold at a bit. Regular b'vig 75 cents. For sale by Z, 0. hi, I, and Wasatch Drug Stores, al2 Reconstruction. Impossible. This mny uot bo true ns regards states indeed we know it is not; but it is absolutely true as regards thosr; delicate organs, the human lungs. When they are disorganized and partly consumed, they cannot be restored re-stored to a healthy condition. But bear iu mind that this misfortune can never happen if Hale's Ihnuj of Hurt-huund Hurt-huund and 'Tar is administered as a remedy for the cough which always precedes pulmonary consumption. Sold by druggists everywhere at. 50 leuts aud $1. Groat saving to get the large size. Pike' Toothache DropB cure Toothache in one minute. Sold by all druggists at '2o cents. nl3 Tins morning wo shall receive a lot of Overcoat Cloth, Blnck and Mixed Jeans, Herringbone Flannels, Single and Shoulder Shawls, Liuseys, andJFaucy Red Flimnels. John C. Cutler, Manufacturers' Agent, Old Constitution Consti-tution Buildings. n!4 GO AND SEE THE WONDERFUL WONDER-FUL "MODEL PIANO," that sells at $215 and upwards, at the Music Store of Calder & Careless. e2 FOR A FEW DAYS Z. C. M. I. OFFERS SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEW LINES OF CARPETS, MATTINGS, Rt'CS, LINOLENN, 'AND ALL GRADES OF HOUSEHOLD HOUSE-HOLD GOODS. NOW IS THE TIWR TO REFURNISH AT A SMALL COST. WE AlSO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR NEW ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPERS, AND CEILING AND FRESCO DECORATIONS. H. S. ELDR EDGE, 5 SUP'T. For Sale, Cheap, the largest and best let of Second-hand HEATING STOVES in the Far West, at John Crane's west of Theatre o2S ANOTHER NEW FEATURE; The fiuest MIXED TEA iu town at FIFTY CENTS PER POUND, at TEA POT STORE. 62S II. Dlnwoodey has RECEIVED a a large lot of STEAMED DRESSED aud SELECTED LIVE GEESE FEATHERS, expressly for bis trade. Price 75 cents a pound. 06 Clothing. . We manufacture all our clothing, which enables ua to eell the same from 15 to 25 per cent., lower than any other house in the territory. ol3 L. Go LL be Eta & Co. SPORTSMEN, ATTEN1T N. We have just received our Fall Goods, consisting of tho finest Foreign aud Domestic Breech and Muzzle loadiDg SHOT GUNS; alac Creed-moor Creed-moor RIFLES, PISTOLS, AMMUNITION AMMU-NITION and AIR GUNS. Pocket Cutlery in great variety. All ofjvhich we ofler at greatly reduced prices. Guna hired out by the day, week or month on re??ooable terms. Call and see befcrc purchasing elsewhere. (25 J. Heusser & Bro. ORDERS for tho 8ALT LAKE CITY BREWERY BEER will be promptly attended to if addressed to Salt Lake City Brewery, or left at the Brewery, or with Hill & Graves, Wasatch Saloon; or with Ycungberg ifc Schode, Scandinavian Saloon, Salt Lake City. . Cm.'h Paid at all times for Good Barley delivered at the Brewery. a8 Ask C. Footo, Supt. of Nephi Ccop., for RO WE'ti celebrated home made Boots and Stioce, n4 I Keep Yourself s WARM! J AND BUY YOUR H LADIES' AD GEMLEMYS 5 n J MERINO UNDERWEAR, Kill JACKETS, - . 33 s ryj And all kinds of Fancy li O C - Knit Goods, Shawls, -rj i si q3 Blankets, Flannels,-Hosiery, W -3 CD Arctic Overshoes. Lined Gloves, T K IN GREAT VARIETY. O ooo r -Q b C 3 We have just fioiahed opening a Large Stock of 00 CI, 03 I I PO m I MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' 1-1 CLOT. HI X InT Q CJ ) At as Low Prices, if uot Less, than any other house in L'tah, and J t O (inarantee the same with Satisfaction. C -a co so J-g RUBBER KNEE AND HIP BOOTS, o Standard Comuiuaiion Gooda, at $3.50 to $5.00 per pair. 3 hH Q -S I, . o So gPQ We claim to haw ihe BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL T rj J HEATING STOVES S8 j MANUFACTURED IN AMERICA. O rj c &j COME ONE ! , COME ALL ! rn ' g" And see for yourselves, for we are determined not to be undersold ?5 ij j for same Quality of Gooda. . i WM. JENNINGS & SONS, .1 E AG L E EMPORIUM, 9 1 Importers, Jobbers and Retail Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Suits. The best variety of Dress and Business Busi-ness Suits of our own manufacture, 25 per cent. lower than any other house in the city at L. Goldberg & Oo'a. ol3 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS "A. Repository of Fashion, Pleasure and Ids traction." HARPER'S BAZAR. ILLUSTRATED. Notices of the Press. Tho Bazar is the organ, of the fashionable fashion-able world, and the expounder of thnt world's 1b.w3; and it is the authority in all mattors of manners, etiquatte, costume and social habits, Boston Traveller. Tho Bazar commends itself to every member of the household to the children child-ren by droll and pretty pictures, lo the young ladies by its fashien-plates in endless end-less variety, to the provident matron by its patterns for the children's clothes, to paterfamilias by its tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and luxurious drew-inR-gownB. jBut the reading-matter of the Bazar ia nnitormly of great excellence. excel-lence. Tho paper has acquired a wide popularity for tho lireeido anjoyment it nlfords, and has become an established authority wilh the ladies of America. N. Y. .Evoning Post. TERMS: Postage Free to all Subscribers in the United States. HABPEH'S BAZAR, one year- 84 00 Four Dollars incluudes preoavment of i United Stutcs postsge by the publisher. Subscriptions to Hauper's Magazine, Weekly and Bazar, toons address for one year, $10; or, two of Harper's Periodicals, Peri-odicals, to one address for one year, ?T; postage free. Aa Extra Copy of either the Magazine, Maga-zine, Weakly or Bazar will be supplied suppli-ed gratis for every Club of Five Suii-sc Suii-sc riders at $1 atich, paid for by one remittance; or, Six Copies ono year, without extra copy, for $10. Back numbers can bo supplied at any time. Tho volume of tho Bazar commence with the year. When no time is mentioned, men-tioned, it will be understood that tho subscriber wishes to commence with tbe Number next after the receipt of his order. Tho Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar ia neat cloth binding, will be sent by express, free of expense, provided the freight does not eicead $1, for J7 each. A complete Set, comprising Ton volumes, sent on receipt of cash at th ) rate of $5.25 per volume, freight at ex j ease of purchaser. pur-chaser. Cloth Cases for each vMume, suitable fer binding, will bo sent by mail, postpaid, post-paid, on receipt of $1 each. Indexes to each volume 60Ql gratis on receipt of stamp. Subscriptions received for Harper's Periodicals only, JS'ewspaperx arc not to copy this ad' vrrti&cment without the express order of liHrper A: Brothers. Address UAKPEK Si BROTHERS, nil New York: AUCTION SALE or FORFEITED BACCASB. WILL BE SOLD FU5LIC AUCTION, In front of the Townsond LIoubo, on SATUJiUAY, NOVEMBER 2-1, 1877, Commencing at 12 o'clock, m., a LOT OF BAGGAGE, Consisting; of Trunks, Wearing Apparel and other goods. Sale positive. Tonus cash. I. M. BAKKKTT, nl-( Auctioneer. LESLIE'S MONTHLIES, when bound, make a neat little volume. The Herald Bindery does work in every Btyle and at reasonable ratee. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS! JOHN TAYLOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, COMMERCIAL STREET, Near First South Street, HAH OS HAND A FINE ASSORTMENT ENGLISH and FREMCH PANTALOON GOODS, ALSO BU1TIKOS, COATINGS, Etc., Of th Tory latest styles. All work fiiarac-toiJ. fiiarac-toiJ. Patronage respectfully solioited. n!5 TO THE PUBLIC OF SALT LAKE CITY. WE HAVE THJ8 DAY PUR CHASED Of Mr. Bas'ott, tho Concrete man, the Patent Right to Manufacture and Lay Down the CONCEETE GARDEN WALKS STREET CROSSINGS, SIDE WALKS, Etc. Orders promptly atlendiid to and work guaranteed by us MORRIS & EVANS, Not. 1?1877. 013 T O. l,(m. SALT LAKE TRIM FACTORY J- H. CLEM ETSHAW, PRACTICAL TRONK, aADDLR. VALISE VAL-ISE and UATOUEL MaMUFAC-TURKR, MaMUFAC-TURKR, oftlli attention to lh laot itiat ha ii a bit to compete With the Eastern Markets In the tale of Trunin. Valuoi, Satohall and vorjthinj of thticharaoiar. both in QUALITY AND PRICE. TRUNKS made to order, both tn Sola Laather, Imitation and vood, for Two Dollar! upward. Call and io cha variom stylti, either ac the Foolery, two bioakj west of tho 'towniand Uoue, Kirit South Itreet, or at the Salesroom, corner ol Kimball bloolt, optoii:e tho Towossnd Homo- nl FOUNTAIN SALOON One door East oj Vo&t OJ'ice, 1HB BEST Wiues, Liquor, Beer and C igars. HOT FREE LUNCH Evtry day, from 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. HORN & HAMMERNICK, 9 PiOri.trl. (i. BROOKS RANK, Do&ler In .11 kindi f New nl SecoLi-M CLOTHING, na on hand a I arte stock of New Sbirti nnd Socks 'home-made nnd iir sorted), Ovliart, lioi, ilati, Cap, etc , oUs. SECOND SOTJTH 8TWEET, Hearly oppobUo PotP(Tioe, w -r,. . . HALT LAKK CITY. M B. The llUhest Price giyen for Uatl BOD'S iQlVvff WflWiM AiTftreL bT |